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Hello,
Just an average XDA noob speaking here. Reason i'm creating this topic is because I'm having problems getting the ADB composite drivers right. Previously I've rooted a HTC Hero without any problems, but with my Huawei U8800 Ideos X5 I just can't fix it, I searched in all corners of the Internet. Below are my specs.
- Android 2.3.5
- Unbranded
I've also tried to root with SuperOneClick and by replacing the boot.img, but I can't get it to work because of the drivers.
When I get to recover mode (the pink/purple screen) it isn't showing me the IMAGE folder on my computer. Also tried to install new drivers for the ADB composite by using the H:/Mobile Partner disk on my phone but that isn't helping either. It says their isn't any new hardware found in the folder, but as you can see on the image, there are still exclamation marks. I Also uninstalled the drivers a few times and tried to re-install them but that isn't working neither. Firstly my phone was recognized as an Other device > Ethernet Controller in the device manager screen. But that was possible to solve by browsing to the H:\MobilePartner\Drivers folder.
By the way, when in recovery mode plugged in the computer, it shows me two drivers called "HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES". I can't seem to find a good driver for those, they also show the !-mark.
Any help will be appreciated! :good:
The image. www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/tn2q2neo5362gd1/screenshot.1.png?m
maybe you can try to install this driver from huawei.. it worked for me..
https://www.box.com/s/ywqomlr1pj1ca4ls0wlm
Drivers
Get the drivers from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876457
(if your problem solved click thx)
socioan said:
Get the drivers from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1876457
(if your problem solved click thx)
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Sadly the password for the Quallcomm setting is not working :/ 0 and 0000 both didn't. Thanks for your help
@ first poster
Used that driver install, when the phone is connected and has USB Debug on this is the situation, screen: www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/y6x0ta8bwp1rqsr/screenshot.2.png
have u tried to uninstall/remove all related driver instances and try to do it afresh?
iamelton said:
have u tried to uninstall/remove all related driver instances and try to do it afresh?
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What's the best way to do that? Just delete them from the device manager screen and letting them re-install automaticly by the phone? Or just download drivers from the internet and install it manually?
Jordy14 said:
What's the best way to do that? Just delete them from the device manager screen and letting them re-install automaticly by the phone? Or just download drivers from the internet and install it manually?
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if u r doing manual driver installation, then its best to disallow auto-installation by windows..
delete all instances from device manager, or u may use an application called "USBDeview" to remove the usb drivers.. and i think this second way is probably doing it more cleanly..
iamelton said:
if u r doing manual driver installation, then its best to disallow auto-installation by windows..
delete all instances from device manager, or u may use an application called "USBDeview" to remove the usb drivers.. and i think this second way is probably doing it more cleanly..
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Thanks man, gonna try that tomorrow after school.
Will keep you updated.
Sorry for the late update, forgot about the topic... I threw away all the drivers, got the pinkpurple screen and connected to my pc. It's now missing this drivers when connected, Windows can't install them itself. Check the printscreen below.
http://i50.tinypic.com/20qyzc0.png
Jordy14 said:
Sorry for the late update, forgot about the topic... I threw away all the drivers, got the pinkpurple screen and connected to my pc. It's now missing this drivers when connected, Windows can't install them itself. Check the printscreen below.
http://i50.tinypic.com/20qyzc0.png
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this works 100%
1. Tools
a. Drivers for U800 32bit win 7 (tested and work )
http://www.2shared.com/file/fnP5fc8G/u8800Drivers.html
b. Drivers for Android 32 and 64 bit win 7 (not tested )
http://www.2shared.com/file/ZNZ4Q0lk/Attachments_2012_09_12.html
socioan said:
this works 100%
1. Tools
a. Drivers for U800 32bit win 7 (tested and work )
http://www.2shared.com/file/fnP5fc8G/u8800Drivers.html
b. Drivers for Android 32 and 64 bit win 7 (not tested )
http://www.2shared.com/file/ZNZ4Q0lk/Attachments_2012_09_12.html
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Gonna try that out, do I need both?
The first one i have tested and it is for 32 bit win 7
The second one i havent test it it is for 32 and 64 bit win 7
Choose one acording your windows
socioan said:
The first one i have tested and it is for 32 bit win 7
The second one i havent test it it is for 32 and 64 bit win 7
Choose one acording your windows
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Ok ty, I started over, deleted all the drivers and let Windows install the drivers themself. Still not working. I find it very strange why Android Composite ADB Interface pops up 4 times in the device manager... As you can see, he installed one by himself >> https://(w)(w)w.dropbox.com/s/lttgky3qozhraf9/kak4.png
I'll try your method.
After several hours of frustration, I'm just going to ask.
I have USB debugging enabled. When I plug in the Nexus 4 Windows auto installs drivers for MTP.
It's listed under portable devices in device manager. I am trying to uninstall the driver and install the Naked driver. But as soon as I uninstall in device manager, Windows reinstalls, despite me having turned off auto-installation of drivers. I am not able to use the advanced method listed here http://www.addictivetips.com/window...utomatic-driver-installation-in-windows-vista because gpedit.msc doesn't exist for Home users.
I have unplugged the device and manually put it into Fastboot and plugged it in. Windows does not try to autoinstall drivers. I am able to install Naked drivers and the device appears as "Android Phone" in device manager.
How can I proceed?
Donteventrii said:
After several hours of frustration, I'm just going to ask.
I have USB debugging enabled. When I plug in the Nexus 4 Windows auto installs drivers for MTP.
It's listed under portable devices in device manager. I am trying to uninstall the driver and install the Naked driver. But as soon as I uninstall in device manager, Windows reinstalls, despite me having turned off auto-installation of drivers. I am not able to use the advanced method listed here http://www.addictivetips.com/window...utomatic-driver-installation-in-windows-vista because gpedit.msc doesn't exist for Home users.
I have unplugged the device and manually put it into Fastboot and plugged it in. Windows does not try to autoinstall drivers. I am able to install Naked drivers and the device appears as "Android Phone" in device manager.
How can I proceed?
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Try checking the drivers thread link in my signature.
Stryder5 said:
Try checking the drivers thread link in my signature.
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The problem is that Windows is auto-installing the driver as soon as I uninstall it from device manager. I have this setting disabled in Device Installation Settings but nevertheless it continues auto-installing.
Donteventrii said:
The problem is that Windows is auto-installing the driver as soon as I uninstall it from device manager. I have this setting disabled in Device Installation Settings but nevertheless it continues auto-installing.
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When you plug in your n4 in your pc, does it allow you to open the folder for your phone. If it does the drivers are installed. Mine n4 did the same as you when I plugged it in my PC, and did show Android in the device manager.
Use the nexus 4 toolkit to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
jt.61 said:
When you plug in your n4 in your pc, does it allow you to open the folder for your phone. If it does the drivers are installed. Mine n4 did the same as you when I plugged it in my PC, and did show Android in the device manager.
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It's showing up as portable device, not as Android when MTP is connected. If I manually boot into fastboot, and connect to PC it will show as Android.
Nexus 4 toolkit doesn't work. When I connect the device, it still only shows up as MTP device connected.
How can I stop the "Nexus 4" driver from auto installing the MTP driver?
Nobody else is having this problem?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Donteventrii said:
Nobody else is having this problem?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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You could try this installer. If a prompt ever says not to install a driver just do it anyway.
http://www.junefabrics.com/android/download.php
I was having the same issues, toolkit didnt work, auto kept auto installing MTP only, junefabrics.com didn't work by itself, LG drivers didn't work. finally I tried the drivers in sig and adb was installed but the tool kit still didn't recognize it. I ran the one from junefabrics.com after that and hit no to not reinstall the drivers when it asks, but it's hanging when installing pdanet on my phone.
TCMan5190 said:
I was having the same issues, toolkit didnt work, auto kept auto installing MTP only, junefabrics.com didn't work by itself, LG drivers didn't work. finally I tried the drivers in sig and adb was installed but the tool kit still didn't recognize it. I ran the one from junefabrics.com after that and hit no to not reinstall the drivers when it asks, but it's hanging when installing pdanet on my phone.
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im in the same boat
I'm having these same issues. Very frustrating.
Just fixed the problem by following the directions in this post - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34154052&postcount=7
His instructions about cmd prompt didn't work for me, so in device manager I selected View -> Show Hidden Devices.
I removed all android, nexus, other android phones and then reinstalled the drivers via the toolkit. Seems to be working so far!
The MTP driver will always install as that's nothing to do with adb. If you open Device Manager it should have the other option - you then manually install the driver by browsing the the drivers folder when using the 'Update driver' option in the right-click menu when you click on it in Device Manager
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Donteventrii said:
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I am having the same problem my windows xp is not reading I install a couple of different drivers still nothing. This the only phone/tablet I am having this issu that my pc is it's not reading the files of my phone.
OTA JOP40D
2nd Batch phone
hello, now nexus 4 updated to 4.2.2 and when i connect to computer the device could not be found
i updated SDK , all the required things inside android 4.2 but still device not found
is there drivers that i can install instead of checking for updates and so on?
jasonmiracle said:
hello, now nexus 4 updated to 4.2.2 and when i connect to computer the device could not be found
i updated SDK , all the required things inside android 4.2 but still device not found
is there drivers that i can install instead of checking for updates and so on?
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Try downloading pdanet on your pc or downliad a nexys4 toolkit from here and they let u install the drivers
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
casonswag said:
Try downloading pdanet on your pc or downliad a nexys4 toolkit from here and they let u install the drivers
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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tried pda but failed
its caused by the android 4.2.2 update...
For anyone still having problems, these are the steps I followed that fixed it for me. (After updating to the latest sdk version and downloading the google usb driver)
1. Uninstalled the driver from Device Manager
2. Let it automatically install the generic 'MTP device driver'
3. Right clicked on the new device and selected 'Update Driver'
4. Selected 'Have Disk' and pointed it to [android-sdk-dir]\extras\google
5. Watched an 'ADB' driver install.
6. Opened Eclipse to successfully run on my N4.
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Instructions in post #2, Change-log in post #3.
DISCLAIMER:
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Manual ROOT Instructions!
(If you want One-Click, then Just double-click either the Flo ROOT by Kwongger.bat (to root) or the Flo RESTORE.bat for a out-of-box restoration!
I’ll make a video soonish.
Driver Installation!
To Install The Drivers Fresh
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Devices in the left pane.
Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
Click Next to install the driver.
Follow the Instructions!
Upgrade Existing Drivers
Or, to upgrade an existing Android USB driver on Windows 7 with the new driver:
Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
Select Device Manager in the left pane of the Computer Management window.
Locate and expand Android Phone in the right pane.
Right-click Android Composite ADB Interface and select Update Driver. This will launch the Hardware Update Wizard.
Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
Select Search for the best driver in these locations; un-check Search removable media; and check Include this location in the search.
Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\.)
Click Next to upgrade the driver
Follow the Instructions!
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Unlocking The Boot Loader!
1. Enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 7 in Development Settings
2. Open yourself a Command Prompt (or Terminal for MAC) in the Kwongger Nexus 7 folder!
a. Hold down shift
b. Right Click in the folder
c. Click Open Command Window/Prompt here
3. Boot into the bootloader using:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
!!!!!!!!!!!NOTICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The next step will FACTORY RESET your device!!!
4. Once it is in the bootloader, enter this:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
5. It will now ask you if you do, in fact, want to unlock your bootloader. Use Volume up/down to select YES and hit power to Confirm.
6. Your Nexus 7 FHD now has an Unlocked Bootloader.
7. IMPORTANT:
Reboot the device!
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Choose either TWRP or CWM!
Installing TWRP!!!
1. Get into Your bootloader Again. (Above)
2. Type the following to flash the Team Win Recovery Project version 2.6:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nexus7twrp.img
note: if you change the name use that in the .img part
3. Done!!!
Installing Clockwork Mod Recovery!!!
1. Get into Your bootloader Again. (Above)
2. Type the following to flash the Team Win Recovery Project version 2.6:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nexus7CWM.img
note: if you change the name use that in the .img part
3. Done!!!
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Rooting on Android 4.3!!!
.01 Copy The SuperSU.zip to the internal storage of your device.
1. Boot in to your bootloader and use the volume keys to select Recovery and use the Power button to confirm.
1a. RECOMMENDED: Tap BACKUP and Swype to confirm to make a backup of your current, UNROOTED n7.
2. Tap INSTALL.
3. Navigate to where you put the SuperSU.zip
4. Tap the zip.
5. Swype to confirm the flash!
6. If all goes well (no reason that I know that it shouldn’t) YOUR NEXUS 7 IS ROOTED!!!!
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CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
v1
Nothing New! This is 1.0
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v2
I updated the Fastboot and ADB because some people were having some issues, it seems to have fixed the issues.
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v3
I added the ever popular Mac Support! AND Clockwork Mod Recover, I don't know it is touch or not XD, could someone check? Just type
Code:
fastboot boot recovery nexus7CWM.img
and let me know! Thanks in advance.
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I'm on windows 8 and have all the drivers installed but when I try and use the command "adb reboot bootloader" I get "error: device offline"
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I got it to work using the normal android sdk download. I couldn't get it to work using just the files I downloaded from you.
Gabik123 said:
I'm on windows 8 and have all the drivers installed but when I try and use the command "adb reboot bootloader" I get "error: device offline"
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I got it to work using the normal android sdk download. I couldn't get it to work using just the files I downloaded from you.
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That's weird. I will update it.
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Actually!
Are you on 32bit? I included 64bit.
I like that you moved it to General!!!
I always thought that the DEVELOPMENT threads should be only used for KERNELS/ROMS
THANK YOU
Hey man, thanks for the instructions but could you clarify that you have to restart/boot up completely after unlocking the bootloader? I was still in fastboot after unlocking it when I flashed TWRP, and now TWRP is asking for a password, failing on all operations and I'm stuck in a bootloop.
EvanVanVan said:
Hey man, thanks for the instructions but could you clarify that you have to restart/boot up completely after unlocking the bootloader? I was still in fastboot after unlocking it when I flashed TWRP, and now TWRP is asking for a password, failing on all operations and I'm stuck in a bootloop.
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Dang Dude, I am sorry. I just went ahead and put that in. :/
I want to help you with this.
Can you get into the boot loader or anything? Maybe if you can get TWRP working, I can send you a Nandroid of a stock, one (Once I get mine )
Kwongger said:
Dang Dude, I am sorry. I just went ahead and put that in. :/
I want to help you with this.
Can you get into the boot loader or anything? Maybe if you can get TWRP working, I can send you a Nandroid of a stock, one (Once I get mine )
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Just found the solution in another thread: Open TWRP, Format Data first, then Factory Reset, finally reboot. I knew it wasn't a long term problem but I'm glad I didn't have to wait for Google to release Factory Images lol.
Gabik123 said:
I'm on windows 8 and have all the drivers installed but when I try and use the command "adb reboot bootloader" I get "error: device offline"
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I got it to work using the normal android sdk download. I couldn't get it to work using just the files I downloaded from you.
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I am having this issue in windows 8 also, "offline" but I am getting the same thing using android sdk. Can someone provide some assistance please. Not sure why having such an issue.
EvanVanVan said:
Just found the solution in another thread: Open TWRP, Format Data first, then Factory Reset, finally reboot. I knew it wasn't a long term problem but I'm glad I didn't have to wait for Google to release Factory Images lol.
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
I feel better now XD
jmill75 said:
I am having this issue in windows 8 also, "offline" but I am getting the same thing using android sdk. Can someone provide some assistance please. Not sure why having such an issue.
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I don't know... I have Windows 7. I also have NO IDEA why this would happen... Try using a port on the back of the PC (desktop) . If that doesn't do it, try USB 3.0 (if you have it). Also, if you are using the Stock cord, try other cords. That is all I can think of... :/
Kwongger said:
I don't know... I have Windows 7. I also have NO IDEA why this would happen... Try using a port on the back of the PC (desktop) . If that doesn't do it, try USB 3.0 (if you have it). Also, if you are using the Stock cord, try other cords. That is all I can think of... :/
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There is a way to disable driver verification after rebooting in windows 8. I had to do this with my SGSIII and Win 8 x64, just google around for it, bet that's the problem.
RubenRybnik said:
There is a way to disable driver verification after rebooting in windows 8. I had to do this with my SGSIII and Win 8 x64, just google around for it, bet that's the problem.
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Thanks! I will find it and add it to the instructions with credit.
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I see the pack includes the tools for MAC. I am on 10.8.4. Has anyone tried this on a MAC yet? I will be doing so later.
androidfr33k said:
I see the pack includes the tools for MAC. I am on 10.8.4. Has anyone tried this on a MAC yet? I will be doing so later.
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Wait how would you do this on mac? Does the same .zip file work or would I need a different one? If you get it working please post a tutorial!
Looks like SuperSU came with the TWRP image(no need to copy it over separately). I tried to reboot from TWRP after updating the recovery and it forced me to flash SuperSU to root.
Nxxx said:
Wait how would you do this on mac? Does the same .zip file work or would I need a different one? If you get it working please post a tutorial!
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I included Mac ADB... But not fastboot, you would need Fastboot as well, i'll get a Mac pack up tonight.
disregard....
working great! thanks OP
Hi,
I just got my nexus 10 and the drivers for mtp are not installing right now the device gets installed as acer adb interface.
please help.
mtp is ticked tried changing from mtp to camera and back doesnt help.
The third post in this thread has links for the drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670400
You will probably need to manually update them
Happy flashing!
demkantor said:
The third post in this thread has links for the drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670400
You will probably need to manually update them
Happy flashing!
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Hi thanks for the tip got adb working with naked drivers but which ones should i use for mtp it doesnt work with google ones...
I would recommend downloading the SDK (should also be linked) and then run it and update the drivers from there
demkantor said:
I would recommend downloading the SDK (should also be linked) and then run it and update the drivers from there
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got any idea why it keeps showing up as an Acer device
Dark Passenger said:
got any idea why it keeps showing up as an Acer device
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Windows chose the wrong ones, it happens
Go to device manager, look for all the usb drivers, plug in tablet and see which one pops up, then manually update (should be in the naked driver folder or SDK if you updated it)
I have tried all the possible solutions described in the forum and in other places, but pitifully without success.
To this day, I have not been able to get Windows 10 Pro N to recognize my Nexus 6p.
The MTP driver appears as unsigned digitally. The ADB driver appears as correct.
As a solution I reinstalled Windows 10, provisionally solved. But then Windows was updated and the error returned.
Any suggestions?
Have you tried installing the Google driverset via the SDK Manager?
redduc900 said:
Have you tried installing the Google driverset via the SDK Manager?
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How do I do what you mention?
Enviado desde mi Nexus 6P mediante Tapatalk
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/tools_r25.2.3-windows.zip
Once you have downloaded and installed the Android SDK Manager above you run the program as an administrator. Choose what you want to install. If you don't already have them you want Android SDK Tools and Android SDK-Platform-tools at the top (which would give you the most current ADB installation) and Google USB Driver is at the bottom under extras. You don't really need anything else unless you plan on doing Android programming. Just check what you want to install and click the button that says install packages.
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You could also go this route:
http://www.technobuzz.net/install-google-nexus-6p-usb-drivers/
which will install the Nexus drivers plus Huawei's phone interface program HiSuite. I must have installed this way because HiSuite opens every time I connect my Nexus 6P to the computer and I just close the program since I never use it.
jhs39 said:
https://dl.google.com/android/repository/tools_r25.2.3-windows.zip
Once you have downloaded and installed the Android SDK Manager above you run the program as an administrator. Choose what you want to install. If you don't already have them you want Android SDK Tools and Android SDK-Platform-tools at the top (which would give you the most current ADB installation) and Google USB Driver is at the bottom under extras. You don't really need anything else unless you plan on doing Android programming. Just check what you want to install and click the button that says install packages.
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You could also go this route:
http://www.technobuzz.net/install-google-nexus-6p-usb-drivers/
which will install the Nexus drivers plus Huawei's phone interface program HiSuite. I must have installed this way because HiSuite opens every time I connect my Nexus 6P to the computer and I just close the program since I never use it.
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I tried the last option without success.
In the first description, what is the way to install the tools
yamilmanzur said:
I tried the last option without success.
In the first description, what is the way to install the tools
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Read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928/page527
RoyJ said:
Read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928/page527
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i will try
If you have any drivers installed now uninstall them by opening driver manager going to view->show hidden devices. Go to Android Device, and delete all the entries in there.
Now start by installing minimal adb and fastboot.
Then download this, extract it to a folder, plug in your phone. Make sure USB debugging is on
Then begin to follow this guide until you get to the have disk part. Close the video now. When you get to the have disk part, select android_winusb.inf from the folder I linked you to on Google Drive. Then you just next thru everything. This should work for your 6P.
I have solved using the Nexus toolkit. With this tool I can finally install the MTP drivers and that Windows recognizes my phone
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Honestly I rarely even connect my 6p to my desktop over usb anymore. MTP on win 10 is so atrocious. If I'm trying to transfer larger files or a picture folder windows will simply hang in the "calculating time required to copy" step, then trying to cancel will freeze everything. I've tried drivers, solutions etc to no avail. Best thing I've found is transferring files over wifi direct by using the ftp module in es file manager. You should definitely try it out, saves me lots of headaches!
longjohnsteve said:
Honestly I rarely even connect my 6p to my desktop over usb anymore. MTP on win 10 is so atrocious. If I'm trying to transfer larger files or a picture folder windows will simply hang in the "calculating time required to copy" step, then trying to cancel will freeze everything. I've tried drivers, solutions etc to no avail. Best thing I've found is transferring files over wifi direct by using the ftp module in es file manager. You should definitely try it out, saves me lots of headaches!
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I did not know the function of transferring files via FTP. I was testing send anywhere app and was pleasantly surprised
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longjohnsteve said:
Honestly I rarely even connect my 6p to my desktop over usb anymore. MTP on win 10 is so atrocious. If I'm trying to transfer larger files or a picture folder windows will simply hang in the "calculating time required to copy" step, then trying to cancel will freeze everything. I've tried drivers, solutions etc to no avail. Best thing I've found is transferring files over wifi direct by using the ftp module in es file manager. You should definitely try it out, saves me lots of headaches!
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I find transferring files via MTP on Windows 10 much faster and easier than using WiFi method. There must be something wrong with your drivers setup. It always works flawlessly for me.
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yamilmanzur said:
I have solved using the Nexus toolkit. With this tool I can finally install the MTP drivers and that Windows recognizes my phone
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That's good to know. Never really tried the various tool kits
quick update: MTP kept hanging at the calculating time required of a big transfer. Completely uninstalling and reinstalling every android driver through a toolkit has seemed to work so far.
mali_ said:
How did you do it? I'm using windows N version and I can't get mtp to work. I don't want to install the media feature pack.
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I'm sorry but I can not help you, since my current phone is another and not the Nexus 6p
mali_ said:
But the issue is not limited to the nexus 6p. It is a windows issue in the N versions and occurs for any device that uses MTP.
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May be, but I remember that with the Nexus toolkit I had solved it
mali_ said:
How did you do it? I'm using windows N version and I can't get mtp to work. I don't want to install the media feature pack.
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If you can't get it figured out using the Google USB drivers, install the Nexus Root Toolkit (NRT) by WugFresh. It has a driver installation and testing tool. It will work. There is also a NRT support subforum dedicated to the N6P. You can also use MTP in TWRP natively if you have TWRP installed.
mali_ said:
Yes, I already tried that before posting. The driver installs fine but my phone isn't detected, exclamation mark in device manager.
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Well you didn't try it properly because it works 100%. If you remove all the old drivers from Device manager *and* using USBDeview, it will work. Try it again and follow the instructions to the letter. You should also swap cables just in case, so you can rule out a defective or damaged cable. You'd be surprised how often this happens. NRT will install drivers for use with ADB and Fastboot. After you finish, run Step 4 to confirm. The toolkit is just automating what most people do manually. This is not an issue with Windows, you probably have an old USB driver conflicting, and that is what USBDeview is used for. What about using MTP in TWRP... Is it working?