USB Debugging - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

just got home with the G2. downloaded, and installed drivers. cant get the device to show the USB debugging notification.

Is your device rooted? Did you enable developer option? USB debugging has to be enabled in "Developer Options" under setting. You have to enable it first. To do so, you should go to Settings, About Phone, Software Information, and then repeatedly tap "Build Number" until it says "Developer Option Now Enabled".
Need more help? Click this link
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449670

Settings. PC connection. internet.Ethernet. that will trigger debug
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[Q] Help! Can't enable USB Debugging.

I enabled developer mode and the USB Debugging box is marked but the phone never enters USB Debugging mode when connected to my computer. Please help.
chris4287 said:
I enabled developer mode and the USB Debugging box is marked but the phone never enters USB Debugging mode when connected to my computer. Please help.
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tap the USB connected option in the notification shade and then select either internet connection option.
On vzn you have to select internet connection Ethernet when connected to a pc to get usb debugging
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Probably the usb drivers wasn't installed yet.. Plug the phone to the computer and proceed to the pc suite installation, it will install the LG drivers.. After that, close the installer.. you won't need the pc suite either..
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[How to] Enable "USB Debug Mode on 4.3

1- On your device go to Settings/More/About device/
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3- Goes back to /more /tap on Developer option
4- Enable "USB Debug Mode"
SUPER! Its works!!!
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Thanks man.. I was looking for it
how to hide it back ?
sora9009 said:
how to hide it back ?
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Hiding Developer Options on Android:
Once activated, the Developer Options on devices with Android 4.3 or above remain visible. You will not find a single option that lets you revert back to the state when it was hidden. However, there is still a way to hide Developer Options on Android device. To do this, you will have to boot your device into Recovery Mode and perform a “data/factory reset”.
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Thank
Taxi341 said:
1- On your device go to Settings/More/About device/
2- Tap 5 times on "build number" to enable "Developer option"
3- Goes back to /more /tap on Developer option
4- Enable "USB Debug Mode"
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