For some reason I can't get ADB to recognize my nexus 10. I've tried just about everything like checking debugging, unchecking MTP, re installing drivers and I even flashed back to stock 4.3 un rooted but still unlocked.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Windows user I take it? What version? If its 8/8.1 there have been many issues and often need to use USB 3.0
If xp-7 then the issue is most likely between improper drivers or bad USB cable
Also it is best to add a path in environmental variables so you don't have to open cmd in the same location as adb.exe on PC
Or even better dual boot a Linux distro which has many pros I won't bother getting into here
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demkantor said:
Windows user I take it? What version? If its 8/8.1 there have been many issues and often need to use USB 3.0
If xp-7 then the issue is most likely between improper drivers or bad USB cable
Also it is best to add a path in environmental variables so you don't have to open cmd in the same location as adb.exe on PC
Or even better dual boot a Linux distro which has many pros I won't bother getting into here
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Yup, I'm currently running Windows 8.1. I've tried using my USB 3.0 slot before posting but that didn't work either. I'll try it again though. Would it make a difference if the USB cord I'm using is 2.0 or 3.0 for the issues I'm having?
Not sure if there has been a fix in 8.1 yet, last I looked (a few weeks back) there wasn't
My wife uses our 8.1 PC so I haven't bothered much as I use windows 7 and Linux for my pcs
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Has anyone been able to successfully root their Nexus 7 on a Mac using Parallels? Or VM Ware? Both rooting methods in the development section are Windows only, so a little cautious about trying it on a virtual machine. Any help would be appreciated.
Forget Parallels just have the Android SDK and Superboothttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28267712
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Agreed, forget VM solutions on OS X.
Install the Mac sdk, open up Terminal and have a play with adb and fastboot, plenty of guides around for the details
I tried using one click root (written for windows), with XP on my iMac via VMWare. It did not work. The problem relates to tablet could not reconnect in time to virtual machine in between reboots.
I ended up going to a Windows laptop, and it worked.
if you're comfortable with adb & fastboot, can search and read, you dont need one clicks or windows.....
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if you're comfortable with adb & fastboot, can search and read, you dont need one clicks or windows.....
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Well, I'm not but I think I'm about to be! Reading about and installing adb on my Mac now. That part was easy! We'll see how it goes from here. Thanks.
I use Parallels on my Mac ALL the time and have never had an issue. In fact, if you have multiple devices and worry about conflicting drivers simply copying the VM and having one for each device is the way to go. Do it all the time and I have MANY devices from different manufactures.
Edit.... BTW ... I used parallels to s-off an HTC Rezound which had many steps where the device would reboot. Re-connecting to the VM was never an issue for me.
I rooted LGL21 using Parallels on Macbook(OS X)
I'm using Parallels 9 on Macbook(OS X) and ther is Windows7 Pro.
I made trial and error using Android SDK and LG's ADB, and the beginning did not reach well.
Windows was not able to find LGL21.
but I changed USBcable 1m to 10cm
But Windows came to be able to find LGL21 when I changed a USBcable 1m to 10cm.
I thought the cause to be a ADB driver, but might be a problem of the hardware.
When you change hardware and try it, how about?
However, I'd changed both the hardware and the ADB at the same time, and the connection of the USB port changed ! I confirm an exact cause from now on !
And I have it set in the debug mode and I installed the google drivers via android sdk
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Make sure you set as Mtp.
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Where do I do that? Its been awhile since I rooted anything with adb.
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Where do I do that? Its been awhile since I rooted anything with adb.
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Storage, settings, usb computer connection, check mtp.
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Also make sure android debugging is enabled in developer options
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install pda net on computer with phone hooked to pc with usb and it will install the right drivers........
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766220
Try this driver.
PTP should be selected within Storage in Settings, not MTP. USB Debugging of course. Also, you should have downloaded Google USB Driver Rev. 6 within the SDK. That's what worked for me when i was having trouble getting it to show up, hope that helps.
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PTP should be selected within Storage in Settings, not MTP. USB Debugging of course. Also, you should have downloaded Google USB Driver Rev. 6 within the SDK. That's what worked for me when i was having trouble getting it to show up, hope that helps.
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Yup - setting it as PTP worked for me - thanks.
neither method PTP or MTP is working for my mac. any more ideas for a MAC?
Try the driver from Asus
Hi,
I can only tell you what worked for me, which may not be so helpful since this is the first device I've ever hacked into.
If you see the Nexus 7 driver disabling/enabling in Widows Device Manager as you toggle "Enable USB Debugging" on the tablet, you most likely are using a driver that cannot interface with ADB. Try going to Asus and download the Nexus 7 ADB driver--it's up there (21 Sep 2012). Install it in your C: drive somewhere you can locate easily, and tell device manager to update the Nexus 7 USB driver. It should work--mine runs like a spotted ape now.
Happy Trails,
Dorsal
Also, make sure you have java installed. That's what messed me up when I was first trying to set up.
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When I plug my nexus 7 in, it doesn't get detected, I've installed the drivers, but I don't think it worked :/ really need help!!!
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What OS on the laptop?
Are you using the OEM battery USB cable?
I'm running W7 and used the USB cable that comes off the charger and it detected fine. Do a shutdown/restart on the laptop and the same on the N7.
If it's a mac you need a specific download for it. Look through the nexus 7 manual in Google books for what you need.
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Windows XP and yes I'm using OEM cable
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I might be wrong, but I don't think Windows XP supports the MTP protocol that the Nexus 7 uses (no more Mass Storage Driver).
I think you might be able to get XP to see your Nexus by downloading the software package referenced at http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=19153
If you haven't already found a fix, a simple restart of my computer always fixes it for me. My galaxy nexus, transformer prime, and nexus 7 all have had this happen for me and I just reboot to fix it
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you coudl also change the nexus from mtp to ptp..
MTP on window XP-SP3
For window XP check your Window Media Player version. If it's version 9 or older, MTP is NOT supported.
You can update Window Media Player to version 11 (some say that 10 would do it too, but I tried 11 and
it worked for me). This will enable winXP-SP3 to support MTP. This download is available directly from
MS or on Cnet.
Good luck
Thank you will test now will report back later
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Doesn't work I installed mp11 didn't work install mtp didn't work. Rebooted my nexus 7 and laptop didn't work. It works when I'm recovery because it detects it but only installs the drivers and fails
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MTP on window XP-SP3
It worked for me. After I installed WMP 11, my N7 showed up in My Computer and I could drag/drop files to/from it.
I used the download from CNET at
http://download.cnet.com/windows-media-player/?tag=contentMain;contentBody;1d
You may also have a "stale" already installed USB driver for the N7 that was not correct in
which case you'll have to muck with the "Device Manager" (Control Panel->Sys->Hardware->DeviceManager)
to remove or update the driver for the N7. Make sure you know which driver is the N7, you don't want to remove
drivers for other devices that are working for you.
Good luck
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Doesn't work I installed mp11 didn't work install mtp didn't work. Rebooted my nexus 7 and laptop didn't work. It works when I'm recovery because it detects it but only installs the drivers and fails
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You have to untick adb debugging for it work
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Installing WMP11 worked for me
Thanks!!, installing WMP11 worked for me!
Having trouble connecting this tablet to anything. I have tried 3 separate computers (Windows 7 on two of them, XP on the other), 3 different cords, USB debugging is checked in settings, and drivers are installed. None of the computers detect it at all, I connect the cord and nothing happens. No sound, and nothing pops up in the device manager of the PC's. It's almost as if the Micro USB port in this tablet is dead.
I want to make sure I have tried everything before I crack it open and take a look inside. I'm not a n00b to androids or tablets. All my devices are rooted and I just installed a ROM in my A200, etc. But this a problem I've never encountered. Any ideas to something else I can try?
Drivers...Acers and those from the sdk.
Try putting tab in apx mode and then connecting...
failing that uninstall ALL drivers then reinstall only the a500 drivers...
Also try opening cmd on the folder which contains adb.exe
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I have the same issue on windows 8
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I have the same issue on windows 8
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Yes you will, unless someone has come up with a driver fix lately. Use xp, Vista or win 7....or linux
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Did all of the above steps, no dice.
I opened a cmd window while in apx mode and adb could not find a device.
Tried all of my USB ports on my PC after I reinstalled the drivers.
I really think the micro usb port in this thing is dead but the regular usb port works fine.
I'm lost on what to try next
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Did all of the above steps, no dice.
I opened a cmd window while in apx mode and adb could not find a device.
Tried all of my USB ports on my PC after I reinstalled the drivers.
I really think the micro usb port in this thing is dead but the regular usb port works fine.
I'm lost on what to try next
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Bumma sounding like the hw itself...if u crack the case keep an eye on ya volume switch they've been known to fall out an get themselves lost!! acers build quality ain't the best lol
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My Nexus 10 will not show up on my PC or any other for that matter. I have brought my machine to the office to check against other machines but know luck.
The Tablet says USB media device connected but the PC's will not see it. I have also tried "Camera Mode " without success.
I am successfully running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180175
But no way to connect to PC. Any ideas?
Thanks Guys,
Bongo264
Install drivers
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I have installed the drivers but no luck. abd can access the tablet in recovery but not when the system is up.
Nothing shows up when the SYSTEM is up...Not the storage or USB debugging.
Anyone else seen this?
You have the proper drivers installed for when in recovery but the wrong ones for when in os, uninstall these and get the appropriate ones
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Did you download drivers from SDK tools or root toolkits?
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