I cannot get my adb to work because I never get the box that pops up asking if I want my computer to trust this phone. Have switched from mtp, ptp, etc...have revoked usb debugging authorizations, and I have toggled adb on and off.
I have a oneplus two that works fine and I have had a nexus 5x that was fine and even when I first got my 6p it worked. I just downloaded android sdk for the newest platform tools and I flashed new images for the phone.
need help
thanks
Try installing HiSuite
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Try installing HiSuite
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Doesnt do anything...that program says something about being offline...try unplugging and all that...over and over
very frustrating...ive tried everything, different cables, all of it.
Lets start over.. Make sure, you remove all drivers from your PC. Uninstall HiSuite and restart
Now install HiSuite and launch the program before you connect your phone to your PC, Click on the button that says "Hot to connect phone for Android 4+" follow the onscreen instructions.
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I am trying to install the ADB drivers but my phone is not appearing in the device manager at all for some reason. I have USB Debugging mode turned on but all that pops up when I plug my phone in is the auto play that asks me if I want to open the device to view files. I have no android device listed in my device manager to install drivers to. I have tried on two different computers and my phone is not recognized.
I have the google edition on 4.3
have you tried a different usb cable?
jedinegotiator said:
I am trying to install the ADB drivers but my phone is not appearing in the device manager at all for some reason. I have USB Debugging mode turned on but all that pops up when I plug my phone in is the auto play that asks me if I want to open the device to view files. I have no android device listed in my device manager to install drivers to. I have tried on two different computers and my phone is not recognized.
I have the google edition on 4.3
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Uninstall and then reinstall Kies and try again bro, that should work bro.
Try a different cable. Had an issue was GNex where it charged fine, connected to the computer okay, but couldn't get adb or use odin. Spent hours trying to figure it out, uninstslling, reinstalling, and rebooting everything under the sun. Then thought maybe, just maybe it might be the cable. Swapped it out, and it worked like a charm.
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So, I cant seem to be able to connect my G2 to the PC via USB cable. I get "usb device not recognized" error, and when looking for the device via LGPC Suite, it says driver not installed and attempts to re-install the driver to no avail. Im using Win 7 64 bit. Here's what Ive done to attempt to fix it:
Tried uninstalling and reinstalling both the driver and LGPC Suite in my normal user account and in admin admin account.
Redownloaded both driver and LGPC Suite and doing the above.
Tried 3 different USB cables.
Tried 2 different USB ports.
Yes, Im changing the connection options on the phone from MTP and LG Software.
Phone charges normally over USB.
I *can* however connect to LGPC Suite via wifi successfully.
Any ideas? Im stumped.
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So, I cant seem to be able to connect my G2 to the PC via USB cable. I get "usb device not recognized" error, and when looking for the device via LGPC Suite, it says driver not installed and attempts to re-install the driver to no avail. Im using Win 7 64 bit. Here's what Ive done to attempt to fix it:
Tried uninstalling and reinstalling both the driver and LGPC Suite in my normal user account and in admin admin account.
Redownloaded both driver and LGPC Suite and doing the above.
Tried 3 different USB cables.
Tried 2 different USB ports.
Yes, Im changing the connection options on the phone from MTP and LG Software.
Phone charges normally over USB.
I *can* however connect to LGPC Suite via wifi successfully.
Any ideas? Im stumped.
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Sorry for bumping old thread, but have you found a solution? I found my self in exactly same situation as you describe.
Phone is in LG Software mode
LG Suite can find the phone over Wi-fi, other modes work through USB.
Tried on two different computers, with win7/win8 respectively.
Stock EU ROM, just bought it.
Tried different USB ports.
Yet PC doesn't recognize it :/
EDIT: Never mind, solved it by following the following instructions in another thread:
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You must be on 64 bit windows. Not even on 64bit, Still try this...
1) Uninstall LG Drivers, LG PC Suite and anything you see named LG. Restart PC.
2) Install latest LG Driver from this post (step 4)
3) Install Optional MTP Driver from this post (step 4)
4) Open Windows Device Manager (just to watch whats happening.)
5) Disconnect Internet (To avoid stupid online WDM drivers)
6) Connect phone with Usb and let drivers install automatically. Give it some time to install drivers keeping watch on Device Manager window.
7) Keep changing USB connect modes to all modes one-by-one on Phone and let drivers install.
You should see MTP drivers installed now. If this does not help, cant think of anything else. If this works, press THANKS button
EDIT: Connect USB at backside of pc, directly to USB on pc motherboard.
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Hey guys ,let's get straight. I'm totally dumb.
After flashing Lollipop factory img which reseted my internal storage (made a backup on PC), today I decided to try AOSP. Downloaded with my phone, flashed it. But the file was corrupted (bad download or something). Results : I only had that rom on my internal storage, my phone won't boot. I thought I could use NRT, although it as always worked fine, now it keeps telling me "adb device not found", "no fastboot devices". So, actually I can't do anything and I can't see what can I do.. already tried reinstalling drivers, but windows isn't even showing my nexus 4 on device manager
Looks like I need help, and sleep too..
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Hey guys ,let's get straight. I'm totally dumb.
After flashing Lollipop factory img which reseted my internal storage (made a backup on PC), today I decided to try AOSP. Downloaded with my phone, flashed it. But the file was corrupted (bad download or something). Results : I only had that rom on my internal storage, my phone won't boot. I thought I could use NRT, although it as always worked fine, now it keeps telling me "adb device not found", "no fastboot devices". So, actually I can't do anything and I can't see what can I do.. already tried reinstalling drivers, but windows isn't even showing my nexus 4 on device manager
Looks like I need help, and sleep too..
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Hmm can you get at least to the bootloader menu. If you can, there's still hope. At this time, you're better off using the manual commands rather than the NRT (the NRT use a set of pre-configured scripts and doesn't always end up where you would like to) Have you tried to also plug your device inside another USB port?
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Hmm can you get at least to the bootloader menu. If you can, there's still hope. At this time, you're better off using the manual commands rather than the NRT (the NRT use a set of pre-configured scripts and doesn't always end up where you would like to) Have you tried to also plug your device inside another USB port?
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Yes I can acces to bootloader and TRWP. Tried another USB port, another USB cable, using manual commands it says " <waiting for device>" and nothing happen..
What drivers are you using. I use the Google usb driver available here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
How to install these drivers here
http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#InstallingDriver
You also need the android platform tools installed on your pc for adb and fast boot commands to work. I use this installer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Make sure you have completed these steps on your PC before you connect it to your nexus.
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What drivers are you using. I use the Google usb driver available here
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
How to install these drivers here
http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#InstallingDriver
You also need the android platform tools installed on your pc for adb and fast boot commands to work. I use this installer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Make sure you have completed these steps on your PC before you connect it to your nexus.
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Thanks buddy , but my drivers were fine before all this. And now i can't reinstall it that way since my nexus isn't even showing up on device manager, I used another method from NRT. Gonna test on w7..
EDIT: Problem solved using windows 7. There seems to have problem with drivers on windows 8.1
Yes, in windows 8 you need to disable driver signature enforcement. In windows 7 no problem.
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Yes, in windows 8 you need to disable driver signature enforcement. In windows 7 no problem.
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I didn't have to on Windows 8.1.
I've got debugging enabled, have tried literally all the connection options, multiple computers, etc. I just want to back up and root my phone. I'm at the point that I'm willing to try a factory reset and pray that works. Is there anything else I can do before that?
Do you have device drivers installed on your computer? Does adb/installed properly? Is OEM unlocking ticked? If its a driver issue update them. If its adb download the minimal adb from XDA. Otherwise that's it.
Device drivers are installed and OEM unlocking is ticked. I'm working on updating adb/fastboot.
Alright, everything is updated as much as it can be, and still nothing. No recognition whatsoever.
What version of windows are you running?
I had to do this to get mine to work... go into the device manager on Windows, find the Nexus, right-click and choose update driver software. Browse to where the driver is located on your PC and select the folder.
Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Yes the same issue, but I don't the notification mtp or other, only I have a charge
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Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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I haven't connected my essential phone to PC, but which cable are you using? If you are using C to C cable that came with the phone, try to use USB A to C cable.
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Kind of a noob question. But I have enabled USB debugging, installed ADB and Android SDK, downloaded PH-1 drivers, switched from Charge Only, to MTP, to Camera. Nothing I do get's the Notification to allow access on my phone. Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Assuming you're using Windows, open device manager, plug and unplug your device to see which one it is and with device plugged in, right click on it and uninstall. Then unplug and plug your device back in, and let it do its thing to install the driver.
Instead of uninstalling, you can also right click to update the driver and then choose from drivers installed on your computer and select the right one. I find from my experience, if you uninstall and then manually update if there's an issue works better.
Or start with trying another cable first just in case.
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Assuming you're using Windows, open device manager, plug and unplug your device to see which one it is and with device plugged in, right click on it and uninstall. Then unplug and plug your device back in, and let it do its thing to install the driver.
Instead of uninstalling, you can also right click to update the driver and then choose from drivers installed on your computer and select the right one. I find from my experience, if you uninstall and then manually update if there's an issue works better.
Or start with trying another cable first just in case.
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This!
When you plug the cable into the phone it should say in debugging mode.
Got it everyone. Reinstalled ADB and works like a charm.