Hello,
I have an acer a500 and it is stuck in apx mode and since i didn't know it was going to be in apx the next day i didn't turn usb debugging on. This tablet is not rooted or changed in any way it is a stock tablet. .After looking for a good 9 hours straight, I have become desperate and now asking here. My computer recognizes the tablet as APX and I have no idea on how to turn USB debugging on and also I am using afterota and to get passed the second step (the USB debugging one) i need to have usb debugging on. I reaaly need an answer soon so i can use my tablet once again after about a year.
Thanks to all that respond!
Rm_awesome said:
My computer recognizes the tablet as APX and I have no idea on how to turn USB debugging on
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You can't, and even if it had been enabled since previously it would not matter.
USB debugging is in Android, if you are in APX mode Android is not running.
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Hi guys,
After upgrading to ICS I've been unable to connect my pad to the PC. This is usually not a problem, but last night I needed adb to re-root it. Nothing worked, nothing connected. Tried installing drivers and the Asus sync, but no luck.
Is this a known problem? Anyone got a solution? I doubt it's the hardware as I connected a few days before upgrading...
Found a solution. Went into Settings->Storage and turned MTP off and back on.
tiwas said:
Found a solution. Went into Settings->Storage and turned MTP off and back on.
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THANK YOU! Everytime I plug in my ET4G to the dock to charge it that stupid MTP crap always comes up. Had no idea I could disable it. Thanks!
yeah, this doesn't always help... I had the same problem when i first got my TF101, and i tried all the tricks, the one mentioned here with mtp, enabling and desabling debug mode, turning off and on with usb plugged in, and some others i can't remember... nothing.
In case anyone else is looking for the answer and the quick tips don't work, what did it for me was installing Android Revolution HD rom. I've read that this problem could also be bootloader related.
Anyways, cheers.
How to connect an ICS device to your computer
Step 1. Connect device to computer via USB
Step 2. Set USB connection as Media Device (MTP) (p.s. if you use a Mac you need to download Android File Transfer)
Step 3. Disable USB debugging if enabled
I hope this helped.
when you need turn off MTP it mean your computer doesn't have driver.
If you need using MTP go to asus page and download driver. it's easy to install driver ^^...
recently I can't understand why same file but the computer at my office can't install that file instead other computers working normal... maybe my work place using old windows version...
Like I wrote earlier - mine was actually in MTP mode, but I had to switch to camera mode and back to MTP for it to start working. Thanks for the replies, though. Hopefully it will help some other people with the same problems
I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
urn357 said:
I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
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Did you install the drivers? Did you have the phone connected when you enabled it? If so disconnect and reconnect.
urn357 said:
I've googled and searched everywhere for this, but no luck. I got the S4 yesterday (AT&T) and i went through the steps to turn on developer options for the new 4.2.2 jellybean to get access to the USB debugging option. I turn USB debugging on and hook it up to my computer and it will not install the ADB interface driver (needed for PDAnet). The phone connects as if USB debugging is not turned on saying "connected as a media device" and keeps giving me the option on the computer to access storage. Anyone or everyone else having this problem?
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I did the same thing and it worked for me tho..
Also, you may want to check your phone's screen after you connect it to the computer. I had to "accept" my computer's RSA key before adb could detect the device.
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Did you install the drivers? Did you have the phone connected when you enabled it? If so disconnect and reconnect.
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I've done everything and tried everything I know to. I have restarted the computer, the phone, enabled and disabled usb debugging while it's connected to the pc and no conncected. I've installed the drivers PDAnet says to, but still my phone connects as if usb debugging is not on (says connected as media and pc doesn't recognize and install the adb driver). Is there anything I'm missing?
Dare{D}evil said:
I did the same thing and it worked for me tho..
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Did you do anything different besides just turn on usb debugging?
urn357 said:
I've done everything and tried everything I know to. I have restarted the computer, the phone, enabled and disabled usb debugging while it's connected to the pc and no conncected. I've installed the drivers PDAnet says to, but still my phone connects as if usb debugging is not on (says connected as media and pc doesn't recognize and install the adb driver). Is there anything I'm missing?
Did you do anything different besides just turn on usb debugging?
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All I did was install install the S4 drivers from Samsung. Enabled USB Debugging. Plugged it into the computer. Waited for the drivers to finish setting up. Disconnected and reconnected again just to make sure drivers were loaded. And launched ADB. Nothing else.
Edit: Oh almost forgot. I got a message on the phone saying something about a computer trying to connect do you allow it. I hit always allow or something. Sorry don't remember exactly was too long ago. That is probably it because if you weren't watching the screen you wouldn't see it.
Edit2: LOL just saw captawsm's post. Yes what he said.
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Also, you may want to check your phone's screen after you connect it to the computer. I had to "accept" my computer's RSA key before adb could detect the device.
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All I did was install install the S4 drivers from Samsung. Enabled USB Debugging. Plugged it into the computer. Waited for the drivers to finish setting up. Disconnected and reconnected again just to make sure drivers were loaded. And launched ADB. Nothing else.
Edit: Oh almost forgot. I got a message on the phone saying something about a computer trying to connect do you allow it. I hit always allow or something. Sorry don't remember exactly was too long ago. That is probably it because if you weren't watching the screen you wouldn't see it.
Edit2: LOL just saw captawsm's post. Yes what he said.
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You guys on AT&T? I never got that message. I know nothing ever popped up like that. Did you get the actual driver from Samsung website for your phone? I just tried installed the one pdanet offered.
urn357 said:
You guys on AT&T? I never got that message. I know nothing ever popped up like that. Did you get the actual driver from Samsung website for your phone? I just tried installed the one pdanet offered.
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I did not install any other drivers tho..it was all default but it did ask me to confirm the computer's RSA key
Hallelujah! I finally got it working! It must of been a driver install quirk on my pc. For anyone else with this prob who used a previous phone with pdanet on the same pc like I did ( I used a samsung infuse prior). I went and uninstalled the samsung drivers that were already on my pc and then went to the samsung site and installed the newest ones they had. Hooked the phone back up and after about 6 or 7 seconds (have no idea why it took so long) the drivers on the pc started installing again and cha ching usb debugging was working correctly. The RSA thing popped up after that.
Thanks guys for assuring me it was only my problem and not a mass-wide problem to make me troubleshoot further.
I've been having the same problem but can't seem to find the drivers on the Samsung website. Could you please post the link?
Drivers
http://www.sammobile.com/kies/
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-I337ZKAATT
If your computer recognized (and installs drivers) when your S4 is connected via usb (not in developer mode) but does NOT recognize your S4 when connected with USB debugging this is what you might need to do. It took me 2.5 hours to find this.
Remember to have your phone set to MTP + ADB mode.
to do this:
in phone mode type *#0808#
Choose : AP on upper part and
for USB Setting, choose : MTP.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s4/282817-pc-cant-detect-galaxy-s4.html
Hello fellow comrades of XDA,
Between windows 8.1 and USB driver issues, I'm going crazy! - now that this is out, onward to my problem.
I just brought my Nexus 7 2012 32GB back to stock (4.3.0) using stock image, etc.
Now, when I go into developer mode and click USB debug (enable), my Nex hangs for a few seconds and then restarts. USB debug is not enabled upon auto restart.
When I go into settings>storage and change from MTP to PTP, my Nex hangs for a few seconds and then restarts. PTP is not enabled upon self restart.
The other weird thing is, my computer (win 8.1) does not recognize my Nex. I cannot browse any files inside the Nex, as it does not show up in my computer. But when I have it plugged in during fastboot, it recognizes it and I can use fastboot commands.
I need your guys' help please on these mater. I need to be able to enable usb debug mode, be able to enable PTP mode to help troubleshoot why the Nex does not want to show up on the computer, and have the Nex show up on the computer for file browsing and ADP utilization purposes.
Any bit of hits and clues on how to tackle this matter is much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
~A
Update 1: Did some more thorough testing of the issues I am facing above. I found that that if I am using stock image JWR66Y, then I have the issues with Nexus freezing when trying to enable usb debug or PTP vs MTP. But if I am on the JWR66V stock image (which is the one before - but both are 4.3.0), then I do not have the reboot issues with enabling USB debug or PTP vs MTP storage. But in either case, I still cannot get my win 8.1 computer to detect the Nex as a drive. So I still cannot browse the files on the Nex. But in both cases I can detect the Nex on my computer in fastboot. Very strange and still very frustrating! Anyhow, some food for thought. I hope someone has more light to this issue. I can't be the only one experiencing this.
As the title says, I can't connect my N6P to my computer while USB debugging is on. Also, for some reason, it DOES work when the phone is in recovery mode, but I don't want to reboot in recovery every time. Anyone know how to fix this?
(Had to repost since no one replies on the sprint section of the G2)
So my friend bought an LS 980 which still has 4.4.2 Kitkat on it. but it doesnt show any networks.
Im trying to unlock this phone but somehow USB Debugging isnt showing up on the notification tab.
and yes i did a lot of research, (installed drivers both adb and LG drivers already and checked usb debugging in developer options)
I've been struggling to get it working since yesterday.
Hope someone can help me out so i can return this phone to him asap thanks
(been through a lot of pages already about usb debugging but none help though.....)
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xDroidZz said:
(Had to repost since no one replies on the sprint section of the G2)
So my friend bought an LS 980 which still has 4.4.2 Kitkat on it. but it doesnt show any networks.
Im trying to unlock this phone but somehow USB Debugging isnt showing up on the notification tab.
and yes i did a lot of research, (installed drivers both adb and LG drivers already and checked usb debugging in developer options)
I've been struggling to get it working since yesterday.
Hope someone can help me out so i can return this phone to him asap thanks
(been through a lot of pages already about usb debugging but none help though.....)
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makr sure to check usb cable or changr it.
try with different cable.
check usb connection mode not to charge only.
check usb debugging option with cable pluged in and connected to mobile weither debugging option is visible or dim..
aslamjarh said:
makr sure to check usb cable or changr it.
try with different cable.
check usb connection mode not to charge only.
check usb debugging option with cable pluged in and connected to mobile weither debugging option is visible or dim..
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Thanks for the reply, but usb debugging wouldn't come out in the notification tab somehow. it grays out after i checked it in developer options and plugged in using the USB, i used Sony and samsung cables btw, is LG usb cables really required?. and i tried all modes already when i plug it in, PTP, MTP and the other ones.
Is it the cables the problem? been stuck for many days already.