I could only found X10 usb driver for win32, could anybody provide X10 usb driver for win64?
win 7 xp vista.?
win 7 64bit
smallord said:
win 7 64bit
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Then you shouldn't need one. Just plug the phone in and mount it and Win7 should find the drivers! Edit: I have Win7 64bit too, and it worked flawlessly for me!
Flamso said:
Then you shouldn't need one. Just plug the phone in and mount it and Win7 should find the drivers! Edit: I have Win7 64bit too, and it worked flawlessly for me!
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hoho, it does need at my case. I found the driver in SD card.
smallord said:
hoho, it does need at my case. I found the driver in SD card.
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what you need to do is plug it in, go to the notification bar on the top of the phone, slide it down and choose mount usb. it will automatically all be done.
Hi I am new to xda-developers, can you please give me the link to X10 usb driver for win32, I have windows xp installed.
smallord said:
I could only found X10 usb driver for win32, could anybody provide X10 usb driver for win64?
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should work... i plugged it in, installed pc companion. i think pc companion downloaded the missing drivers for me.
you can try to install pc companion. it should work.
As already said you shouldn't need them. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and didn't have to download extra drivers for my phone to work.
Same as XperiaX10iUser.
I'm using win 7 pro 64bits. I don't need to install any driver for the usb. BUT for rooting my X10, I have done it on my windows server with java 32 bits version. The java 64 bits version on my win 7 doesn't permit to root my phone.
I'm using w7 64 bits and don't need any driver installation, it does it everything by its own
Good day, normally when I plug-in my other Android Devices on PC, I'll see them on "My Computer" and can see the files like a normal drive, but with the Nexus 7 I get nothing, I also tried to install the Nexus 7 Toolkit for the drivers, but still can't access the files. I'm on 4.2.1 right now, anybody can help? Thanks in advance!
I installed the drivers from the 'Wugfresh nexus root toolkit', installed the android sdk, installed the pda.net app on the N7 and the win version of pda.net on the pc and then the connection worked. Some have had to go into 'device manager' on the pc and uninstall any reference to the nexus or unknown devices and connect again. Also, usb debugging should be on and you should set the n7 to mtp mode. It is almost always a driver issue.
If you want you can use even airdroid via Wi-Fi connection.
Inviato dal mio Nexus 7 con Tapatalk 2
The Nexus uses the MTP mode to connect to your computer. This mode works best on a recent Windows operating systems with Windows Media Player 13 or better. The Nexus will appear as a Device - usually Nexus7.
Just search this forum for MTP for help with Windows XP, Linux and Apple systems.
Will this work on Windows 7? I tried to check updates on Windows Media Player 12 and it says I already have the latest version, no device on My Computer for my Nexus 7..
Brickoy said:
Will this work on Windows 7? I tried to check updates on Windows Media Player 12 and it says I already have the latest version, no device on My Computer for my Nexus 7..
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It should just work on a Windows 7 computer - it did on mine. Try turning the Nexus fully off, connecting it to the computer and then turning on the Nexus. I noticed mine updated some drivers when I did this.
Also try another USB cable as those do fail.
If you're looking to transfer stuff like music, video and ect. You can do that over wifi by using an app on the Google play store called airdroid. I use the very same app to transfer files.
Sent from my Nexus 7
I'm on Windows 7 Home 64 Bit, I tried turning it on while plugged on my laptop but still no luck. All my other android devices works fine, it's just the Nexus 7 that is problematic.. I also tried AirDroid, not so good with large files especially movies when I travel
Are you connected to the internet with your windows7 pc?
Maybe it can't download the necessary files/drivers?
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Maybe this helps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1934306
Brickoy said:
I'm on Windows 7 Home 64 Bit, I tried turning it on while plugged on my laptop but still no luck. All my other android devices works fine, it's just the Nexus 7 that is problematic.. I also tried AirDroid, not so good with large files especially movies when I travel
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Is "USB Debugging" off in settings - developer options? Maybe also leave developer options off for now.
I got USB Debugging off, I'm on 4.2.1. Still no luck.. I just use AirDroid now even though its very slow for me..
Well I just connected my Nexus 7 to my PC and straight away my PC asked me if I wanted to view Nexus 7 files.
My PC is running Windows 7 64 bit.
I am able to look what is in the Nexus and I am also able to add or delete files as I want - great. :good:
I solved my problem with transferring large files, I didn't realize it's very simple, instead of MTP I just chose PTP and Windows detected it as a portable device, tranferred files from my PC to the Nexus 7's DCIM folder. Unplug the USB then just move them anywhere on the device's storage using a file manager.. It's that simple..
Brickoy said:
Good day, normally when I plug-in my other Android Devices on PC, I'll see them on "My Computer" and can see the files like a normal drive, but with the Nexus 7 I get nothing, I also tried to install the Nexus 7 Toolkit for the drivers, but still can't access the files. I'm on 4.2.1 right now, anybody can help? Thanks in advance!
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SOLVED:
in device messenger, right click on 'unknown device' and update driver/browse my computer../let me pick from list.../portable device/Manufacturer(standard MTP device)/MTP USB device
say YES to install anyway (even though it will blow up the world). after install, unknown device changes to Nexus 7 (or 10 I would hope, but I have 7), this also fixes problem with my Kindle Fire HD 7.
YaY!
Brickoy said:
I solved my problem with transferring large files, I didn't realize it's very simple, instead of MTP I just chose PTP and Windows detected it as a portable device, tranferred files from my PC to the Nexus 7's DCIM folder. Unplug the USB then just move them anywhere on the device's storage using a file manager.. It's that simple..
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I found the same results after rooting my Nexus. Uninstalling WUGs toolkit and restarting restored the MTP mode and ADB also continues to work. This won't erase any backups you've made. If not WUGs maybe something else you've added is blocking the MTP mode.
Sorry I still can't figure it out. I am on stock rom, with root access. I have debug usb enabled. I can connect it as PTP or MTP....with PTP, the nexus 7 is displayed as 'nexus 7' and I can access the DCIM and picture cache folder (pretty useless....). With MTP, the device won't even be detected by windows. It will not search for drivers.
My target is to be able to write bigger files...I am speaking about 1 gigabyte or more. Through WiFi it would be a pain...if it is a picture or even a collection of a few hundreds megabytes....ok, I could do it, but sometimes I need to move GBs of things, and with wifi is obviously too slow....so how do I get to move this stuff via usb? I thought even copying from PC to usb stick, and then copying from stick to nexus (with usb host....stickmount or usb host or another app) would be even faster than doing everything via wifi, but it is just lame.
HELP!
edit: sorry I feel like I have an ipad (grrrr)...never had problems with other android devices
device manager
drumtrucker said:
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in device messenger, right click on 'unknown device' and update driver/browse my computer../let me pick from list.../portable device/Manufacturer(standard MTP device)/MTP USB device
say YES to install anyway (even though it will blow up the world). after install, unknown device changes to Nexus 7 (or 10 I would hope, but I have 7), this also fixes problem with my Kindle Fire HD 7.
YaY!
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drumtrucker, I think you're on to something here, but you meant "Device Manager" which may be found either in your start menu or by pressing windowsKey+r and typing "control" then hitting enter.
--dchriste
I cannot find the nexus in the windows 7 file explorer.
I used an XP computer and got the bootloader unlocked, have developer mode on, installed the USB drivers..... still dont see it.
It shows up in device manager as an android phone, and has Android ADB interface there as well.
I used the drivers from ASUS.
Im not a fan of windows 7 but Im stuck with it.
Can anyone help???
billinaz said:
I cannot find the nexus in the windows 7 file explorer.
I used an XP computer and got the bootloader unlocked, have developer mode on, installed the USB drivers..... still dont see it.
It shows up in device manager as an android phone, and has Android ADB interface there as well.
I used the drivers from ASUS.
Im not a fan of windows 7 but Im stuck with it.
Can anyone help???
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It is able to be recognized stock on Windows 7, no need to install any drivers or anything. You likely changed something with the Windows XP computer as there are multiple different formats.
hi all. i updated my computer today with the MS usual monthly updates but now when i plug my nexus4 into the usb socket, my computer doesn't show it in the main window where it usually does (like where it shows 'C' drive) it shows as being connected as a MTB media device via usb by the system clock but that's it. i cant open the device, copy apps into the phone or open anything to do with the phone. debugging is still enabled, according to the phone and it shows up as Google Nexus ADB Interface under device manager in windows7 x64
anyone else had this happen? anyone know how to cure the problem please?
many TIA
Prettygrim said:
hi all. i updated my computer today with the MS usual monthly updates but now when i plug my nexus4 into the usb socket, my computer doesn't show it in the main window where it usually does (like where it shows 'C' drive) it shows as being connected as a MTB media device via usb by the system clock but that's it. i cant open the device, copy apps into the phone or open anything to do with the phone. debugging is still enabled, according to the phone and it shows up as Google Nexus ADB Interface under device manager in windows7 x64
anyone else had this happen? anyone know how to cure the problem please?
many TIA
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Try going into the device manager and select update drivers.
Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
hi Berrydroidcafe. tnx for response.
it was a driver issue but i had to uninstall and reinstall them. did try the update but no good. strange that it should just do that today, after the windows update. coincidence? i can only assume so.
anyway, tnx again
Prettygrim said:
hi Berrydroidcafe. tnx for response.
it was a driver issue but i had to uninstall and reinstall them. did try the update but no good. strange that it should just do that today, after the windows update. coincidence? i can only assume so.
anyway, tnx again
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Sent from my Nexus 7 (2013)
Any Idea why my Windows 10 PC won't recognize my Nexus 10? When I connect my Nexus 10 to my PC via USB it makes a sound but won't appear under devices. If I click on FTP on my Nexus 10 it does recognize but it won't work when it's on MTP. Any idea of what's going on? Thanks.
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Any Idea why my Windows 10 PC won't recognize my Nexus 10? When I connect my Nexus 10 to my PC via USB it makes a sound but won't appear under devices. If I click on FTP on my Nexus 10 it does recognize but it won't work when it's on MTP. Any idea of what's going on? Thanks.
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It sounds like you may have a problem with your drivers. You can either install them on your own you can use Wug's Toolkit.
Thanks that worked. I was sure I installed the drivers correctly but I guess I didn't. I used wugs toolkit which made it super simple.