ADB not recognizing device - LG V20 Questions & Answers

Anyone have any tips for this? I finally got adb working on my computer and I installed the LG drivers but when I type adb devices my phone does not show up.
Thanks

I'm having the same problem. Can anyone please help?

hanbaoquan15 said:
I'm having the same problem. Can anyone please help?
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I had the same problem. My PC was using samsung drivers. Go into device manager with your phone plugged in and see what driver it is using for your phone with adb cmd window open. If it is not LG, then go to LG support page for this phone and find downloads for PC and get the LG mobile driver. Install it and then check device manager again. It should now show LG adb device. If not, then select update the driver in device manager and change it manually. That's how I got it working.

androiddiego said:
I had the same problem. My PC was using samsung drivers. Go into device manager with your phone plugged in and see what driver it is using for your phone with adb cmd window open. If it is not LG, then go to LG support page for this phone and find downloads for PC and get the LG mobile driver. Install it and then check device manager again. It should now show LG adb device. If not, then select update the driver in device manager and change it manually. That's how I got it working.
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The computer doesn't recognize the phone at all. There's no USB reading from it, the only thing it does is charge the phone.
I'm not sure why this is the case, never seen this before.
Edit: Nevermind that, I restarted the phone and it works. Thank you for your suggestion

androiddiego said:
I had the same problem. My PC was using samsung drivers. Go into device manager with your phone plugged in and see what driver it is using for your phone with adb cmd window open. If it is not LG, then go to LG support page for this phone and find downloads for PC and get the LG mobile driver. Install it and then check device manager again. It should now show LG adb device. If not, then select update the driver in device manager and change it manually. That's how I got it working.
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Thank you for your assistance. Got it sorted ans phone is rooted now.

chrisrj28 said:
Thank you for your assistance. Got it sorted ans phone is rooted now.
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Glad I could help. I spent about an hour trying to figure it out. I don't remember where I found the answer but the key was looking in device manager to see which driver the computer was using for ADB. Mine was using a Samsung driver. So even though my computer could see the phone in file manager and view internal and external memory, ADB wouldn't see the phone.
Cheers!

androiddiego said:
Glad I could help. I spent about an hour trying to figure it out. I don't remember where I found the answer but the key was looking in device manager to see which driver the computer was using for ADB. Mine was using a Samsung driver. So even though my computer could see the phone in file manager and view internal and external memory, ADB wouldn't see the phone.
Cheers!
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Yeah that's exactly the issue I was having, forgot I had used ADB with my note 5. Once I deleted and reinstalled the drivers it was smooth sailing.
Appreciate your assistance

chrisrj28 said:
Anyone have any tips for this? I finally got adb working on my computer and I installed the LG drivers but when I type adb devices my phone does not show up.
Thanks
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This can also happen if you don't set USB Debug on. I was able to duplicate it yesterday.
-Dog

My H910 shows up as "Android" under "Other devices" in Device Manager. I already installed the LG Mobile Driver LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0. Anything I missed?
How do you manually update the driver within Device Manager for LG V20? The LG driver is an exe file and there is no inf or actual driver files I can point to.
ADB still cannot see the phone.

zhangla said:
My H910 shows up as "Android" under "Other devices" in Device Manager. I already installed the LG Mobile Driver LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0. Anything I missed?
How do you manually update the driver within Device Manager for LG V20? The LG driver is an exe file and there is no inf or actual driver files I can point to.
ADB still cannot see the phone.
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See my response to your question in the other thread you also posted it in.

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Nexus 4 ADB Connection

I am trying to connect my Nexus 4 to my PC and use the ADB commands. I have the following problems:
ADB driver is installed and "USB Debugging" turned on the Nexus 4. Device shows up on Device Manager, however "adb devices" does not list the device and unable to communicate with the attached device.
The Nexus drive, regardless of MTP or PTP disappears from Windows Explorer when "USB Debugging" is turned on, Turning off "USB Debugging" brings back the drive.
USBView shows the device with a RED light, but it appears working on Device Manager.
I do not have this problem with my other laptop and desktop.
Using Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and Nexus 4 - Stock 4.2.2
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
akashi said:
I am trying to connect my Nexus 4 to my PC and use the ADB commands. I have the following problems:
ADB driver is installed and "USB Debugging" turned on the Nexus 4. Device shows up on Device Manager, however "adb devices" does not list the device and unable to communicate with the attached device.
The Nexus drive, regardless of MTP or PTP disappears from Windows Explorer when "USB Debugging" is turned on, Turning off "USB Debugging" brings back the drive.
USBView shows the device with a RED light, but it appears working on Device Manager.
I do not have this problem with my other laptop and desktop.
Using Windows 7 x64 Ultimate and Nexus 4 - Stock 4.2.2
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I had sort of the same problem, try uninstalling the driver in device manager, then unplug and replug your USB. Then when you plugged in the USB go to device manager and right click on the device and click scan for hardware changes. See if that works.
I'm not sure if this is a problem caused by windows update or the new updated SDK, but it has been a big problem for me.
heat361 said:
I had sort of the same problem, try uninstalling the driver in device manager, then unplug and replug your USB. Then when you plugged in the USB go to device manager and right click on the device and click scan for hardware changes. See if that works.
I'm not sure if this is a problem caused by windows update or the new updated SDK, but it has been a big problem for me.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried your suggestion but it did not solve the problem. After re-plugging the USB, Windows listed the device as "Nexus 4" and did not find any drivers for it. I manually installed the Naked Drivers (proven to work on my laptop and desktop) but still facing the same problem
I really do not want to reinstall Windows!
Thanks.
akashi said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried your suggestion but it did not solve the problem. After re-plugging the USB, Windows listed the device as "Nexus 4" and did not find any drivers for it. I manually installed the Naked Drivers (proven to work on my laptop and desktop) but still facing the same problem
I really do not want to reinstall Windows!
Thanks.
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OK try right clicking on the the device in device manager and choose update driver, then Browse my computer, then let me pick From a list of devices. After choose have disk on and find the file where your USB drivers are and click next. It may prompt you that windows can't verify the publisher Just click install this driver software anyway.
See if this works.
heat361 said:
OK try right clicking on the the device in device manager and choose update driver, then Browse my computer, then let me pick From a list of devices. After choose have disk on and find the file where your USB drivers are and click next. It may prompt you that windows can't verify the publisher Just click install this driver software anyway.
See if this works.
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I have tried installing the drivers from the latest SDK and also the "Naked Drivers" found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
Still have the problem.
akashi said:
I have tried installing the drivers from the latest SDK and also the "Naked Drivers" found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
Still have the problem.
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Try pointing the path to the Google drivers in the android-sdk in device manager and not the naked drivers.
akashi said:
I have tried installing the drivers from the latest SDK and also the "Naked Drivers" found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996051
Still have the problem.
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This is what I did and waited for the PC to install the adb drivers.
I plugged the phone in and with the USB plugged in turned it off while holding the volume up and down keys. This made my nexus 4 go into download mode and the PC automatically installed the adb drivers. After I just unplugged and held the power button to restart the device hope this helped.
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akashi said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried your suggestion but it did not solve the problem. After re-plugging the USB, Windows listed the device as "Nexus 4" and did not find any drivers for it. I manually installed the Naked Drivers (proven to work on my laptop and desktop) but still facing the same problem
Thanks.
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When you uninstalled what's there now, you did make sure to check the box that will remove the old drivers from your PC?
Just in case, HERE is another source for the drivers.
dinhume echoes
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Just to confirm I have already tried:
Uninstalling the ADB driver via Device Manager and selecting "Delete the driver software for this device" and rebooting.
After reboot, Windows could not locate any drivers and I manually selected the drivers found inside the SDK (08/27/2012,7.0.0000)
The device shows up on Device Manager as working but does not work with adb commands. However, fastboot commands work!
I tried the above with the Naked Driver and had the exact result.
If I boot into the bootloader, I am able to run fastboot commands perfectly!
I have already ruled out my USB port as it works perfectly on VMware.
I am thinking my Windows 7 is messed up somehow and re-installation is looking like the only solution :crying:
akashi said:
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Just to confirm I have already tried:
Uninstalling the ADB driver via Device Manager and selecting "Delete the driver software for this device" and rebooting.
After reboot, Windows could not locate any drivers and I manually selected the drivers found inside the SDK (08/27/2012,7.0.0000)
The device shows up on Device Manager as working but does not work with adb commands. However, fastboot commands work!
I tried the above with the Naked Driver and had the exact result.
If I boot into the bootloader, I am able to run fastboot commands perfectly!
I have already ruled out my USB port as it works perfectly on VMware.
I am thinking my Windows 7 is messed up somehow and re-installation is looking like the only solution :crying:
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4.2.2 requires updated adb and fastboot. It looks like you have an older version.
Click on the ota help desk link in my signature. The new version is attached to the first post. Replace the old adb and fastboot files with the new ones. Then try again.
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El Daddy said:
4.2.2 requires updated adb and fastboot. It looks like you have an older version.
Click on the ota help desk link in my signature. The new version is attached to the first post. Replace the old adb and fastboot files with the new ones. Then try again.
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Thanks. I tried version 16.01 and still have this problem.
The problem is whenever I uninstall/install the ADB driver or disconnect/reconnect the USB, **ONLY** the "Nexus 4" appears on the Device Manager which I manually install the ADB drivers to. There is not a second "Nexus 4" on the Device Manager for the MTP or PTP.
On my laptop when I remove all drivers and reconnect the USB cable, I always see 2 "Nexus 4" listed on Device Manager. One for the ADB interface and the other for the MTP or PTP.
Please help!
Any ideas please?
Any Solution to ADB connection problems?
Hi was there any solution to this, as I seem to have the same issue.
I have tried different drivers and MTP & PPP modes as well as loading the PDAnet drivers and software.
Each time now I take care to remove all the drivers and also delete the drivers in all modes (Android running and Bootloader running)!
MTP & PPP load different copies of the drivers.
I can get either "Nexus 4" showing up in the device driver or "Google ADB Interface" or Android ADB interface" according to the driver loaded.
I can see the device when Android is running ie "ABD Devices" gives me the serial number and connected, then I can send an ADB command "adb Reboot-bootloader" the Nexus then reboots into the bootloader screen, the device driver changes to the bootloader driver (installs if not installed) however then I loose connection to the Nexus phone! "ADB Devices" returns none connected.:fingers-crossed:
I also tried unplugging and plugging back in the phone in bootloader mode but do not get adb to see the handset or it to react to commands.
I'm just about ready to try a toolkit to see if I can get past this roadblock!!!
Current computer is Win7-x64
This weekend I will try on a different computer.....Win8-X64
All comments appreciated
That's because you cant use adb when in boot loader. You use fastboot
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I have same problem on my work laptop DELL when my custom desktop machine works just fine with both Nexus 4 and 7. :/

How to install LG G2 drivers

I am generally good at rooting any android phone. I am having a hard time locating the drivers for the VZW LG G2. I have the zip file from the post on how to root the phone, but I am not sure which file to install.
Any input would be appreciated.
If they aren't auto detected and installed after a reboot with phone plugged in, goto device manager, locate the phone and manually update driver pointing it to the LG folder full of drivers. To get the adb interface working, you may need to be in the internet connection mode with the ethernet option selected. Can't remember if that was the case or not.
iowabowtech said:
If they aren't auto detected and installed after a reboot with phone plugged in, goto device manager, locate the phone and manually update driver pointing it to the LG folder full of drivers. To get the adb interface working, you may need to be in the internet connection mode with the ethernet option selected. Can't remember if that was the case or not.
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I needed to install LG VZW_United_WHQL_v2.11.1 then go to LG website and download drivers from the G2 support page. I couldn't upload the exe file. Restart computer and all went well. I had same issue and struggled to solve.
So I figured out how to install the drivers but when I go to command prompt and type"adb devices" it does not recognize it as a command.
So I figured out how to install the drivers but when I go to command prompt and type"adb devices" it does not recognize it as a command.
Bxrider117 said:
So I figured out how to install the drivers but when I go to command prompt and type"adb devices" it does not recognize it as a command.
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You must have the sdk with adb installed before you do that part. Browse to that directory, find adb, shift right click, open command prompt here. Then do 'adb devices'. You'll see serial # on left and 'device' on right. It's working then. If you get 'offline' on right, you need to update your adb.
i'm having the same issue. i'm trying to root, and it won't list it at all, and i'm not getting the debugging icon on top. no serial number popping up on the abd devices and i just tried with both 3.8 and 3.10 drivers. anything?
If I remember correctly I had to go to settings>pc connection>select USB connection method and then choose Internet connection, then choose modem in order to get the debugging icon to appear.
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I'm having trouble with my PC not recognizing my phone at all. It says USB device not recognized. I'm on Windows 7 64bit if that matters.
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thanks!
bigox said:
I'm having trouble with my PC not recognizing my phone at all. It says USB device not recognized. I'm on Windows 7 64bit if that matters.
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Most likely it's because you don't have the right drivers installed. Try installing these http://g2-lg.com/download-lg-g2-android-usb-drivers-ver-3-10/.
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The drivers aren't working for me so i will link where you can get the drivers from the actual website. Please note: this link is for Tmobile D801 but you can search for your device on there.
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-D801
LG's website has drivers for D800 and D801. I'm looking for D802 drivers. Where can I find them or which are compatible?
The Universal device drivers aren't universal?
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cggorman said:
The Universal device drivers aren't universal?
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Where can I find Universal drivers? Not on LGs website.
I installed this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875
And after that it worked fine. I have a ls980, so the att and t-mobile don't work for me. This did.
This took me a while to sort out. There is a certain driver package for the verizon phone. The drivers listed here dont seem to work for me. I'm using win 7. Here is what I needed to use, then everything just came together - LG VZW_United_WHQL_v2.11.1
These can be downloaded at LG's site. Make sure you search for drivers pertaining to the model number of your phone.
Hope this helps someone
EVOme said:
You must have the sdk with adb installed before you do that part. Browse to that directory, find adb, shift right click, open command prompt here. Then do 'adb devices'. You'll see serial # on left and 'device' on right. It's working then. If you get 'offline' on right, you need to update your adb.
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I am having the same issue..what is the sdk with adb installed and what directory do i browse to? sorry for the noob questions, ive always had nexus's, so much easier to flash recoveries etc
LG Drivers failing to install
I Install LGUnitedMobileDriver_S50MAN310AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.10.1.exe from LG website, it installs and I get a "successful" message from the software package. However, shortly after windows pops up a bubble with "not successful". Details:
Uninedntified Device - No Driver Found
Creative Game Port - Failed
Plug in phone and select “PC Software”, since none of the other options make any sense (USB charge, Media Transfer, Tethering, and Picture Transfer). Sidebar: None of the other options seem to change anything even when tried. "Media Transfer" is the only one that seems to actually install something successfully, but nothing changes with the device list. Back on track: Get a new windows “installing” bubble. Shortly after I get another “not successful” message with the following:
MTP USB Device – Failed
I go to Devices and Printers, select the phone, and look in the properties. Click “update driver” and pick the LG folder in Program Files. It says “driver already installed”.
Rebooting the computer accomplishes nothing.
I’ve tried several full uninstalls.
No matter what I try, if I run “adb devices”, I get “List of Devices Attached” then my prompt back, meaning none found I assume.
Yes I have turned on dev mode on the phone and I get the debugging icon when the USB cable is plugged in. I’m on Win7 64. WTF is wrong with this driver?
Thanks for any help you can give!
Uncheck usb debug? Had this on my htc one x. Maybe helps
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[Q] Cannot Connect ADB

I just got the Verizon G2 and have installed the drivers from the device itself and tried to download the driver but I cannot seem to get ADB to work correctly. I am using Windows 7 64 and when I type in adb devices in the command prompt I get 'adb' is not recognized....
I have USB debugging enabled and can see the debug icon in the notification bar, I also see the device listed as adb in device manager. I have even tried adding the path manually to environmental variables. Still I cannot use adb, anyone else having this issue? I never had this issue with my Galaxy Nexus or SIII, is there something I am missing?
chongmagic said:
I just got the Verizon G2 and have installed the drivers from the device itself and tried to download the driver but I cannot seem to get ADB to work correctly. I am using Windows 7 64 and when I type in adb devices in the command prompt I get 'adb' is not recognized....
I have USB debugging enabled and can see the debug icon in the notification bar, I also see the device listed as adb in device manager. I have even tried adding the path manually to environmental variables. Still I cannot use adb, anyone else having this issue? I never had this issue with my Galaxy Nexus or SIII, is there something I am missing?
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I had to use the drivers from a post I found on XDA (can't find it right now or I would link to it). Not the ones that automatically installed from plugging the phone in.
PC Connection>Internet>Ethernet for adb.
From a Verizon logo plastered G2 bastard
OK I will look around here for some other drivers, tried the ones from the G2 rooting thread, nothing changed.
Yep I enabled the Internet connection using Ethernet I can see the debugging icon in the notification bar.
truckroot said:
PC Connection>Internet>Ethernet for adb.
From a Verizon logo plastered G2 bastard
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Maybe these solutions will help you...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=567955
I had to update adb to 1.0.31.
Type adb version and see which you have, if it I'd 1.0.29 then update it.
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truckroot said:
PC Connection>Internet>Ethernet for adb.
From a Verizon logo plastered G2 bastard
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Or you can goto the about phone>software menu and tap build 5 times to get the dev menu back.

[Q] USB Driver for Nexus Player?

I'm trying to do a bit of development for Android TV on my Nexus Player. I've got the player connected to my computer via USB, developer mode enabled, and USB debugging turned on. It shows up in device management but is unknown as there are no drivers installed for the device; and of course when I try and debug my app the player doesn't show up in the connected devices list. I have tried installing the Google USB Driver (Rev. 11) via the SDK manager; and unfortunately Asus's support is pretty useless. Anyone know where I can find the Windows drivers, or if there is some step I'm missing? Thanks!
Tried Koush ADB Drivers?
http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver
Cheers Rob.
halfluck said:
Tried Koush ADB Drivers?.
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Unfortunately that didn't work.
I got it up and running by:
Selecting update driver
Browse my computer for driver software
Selecting let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
Selecting show all devices
Clicking have disk
Finally selecting \android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\android_winusb.inf as the driver
Hope this helps anyone else who comes across this issue.
I just pasted the hardware ID's from device manager into the INF file of the normal ADB drivers and that worked fine.
Funkwheat said:
I just pasted the hardware ID's from device manager into the INF file of the normal ADB drivers and that worked fine.
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How do you do that exactly?
Phoexyael16 said:
How do you do that exactly?
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Goto the properties of the unknown device in your device manager, then goto Details and then Hardware ID's, then copy and paste those into the INF file in the same format the others are in.
Funkwheat said:
I just pasted the hardware ID's from device manager into the INF file of the normal ADB drivers and that worked fine.
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How could you view the hardware ID's if you were not able to connect with the device?
DevinWatson said:
Unfortunately that didn't work.
I got it up and running by:
Selecting update driver
Browse my computer for driver software
Selecting let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
Selecting show all devices
Clicking have disk
Finally selecting \-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\_winusb.inf as the driver
Hope this helps anyone else who comes across this issue.
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I get "error code 10" every time I try this.

Oneplus 5 ADB

Can someone guide me how to get ADB working on OnePlus 5?
stalvekio said:
Can someone guide me how to get ADB working on OnePlus 5?
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i'm using 'block this!'
What's the problem about it?
download android platform tools or minimal adb and fastboot, make sure drivers are installed and activate ADB Debugging in Developer Options
colin.pohle said:
What's the problem about it?
download android platform tools or minimal adb and fastboot, make sure drivers are installed and activate ADB Debugging in Developer Options
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I have tried all of those. All i get is emty list. It cant detect my phone.
Probably i havent found the right drivers
stalvekio said:
I have tried all of those. All i get is emty list. It cant detect my phone.
Probably i havent found the right drivers
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Try these.
I had driver issue for side loading even after Installing OnePlus drivers windows wanted to use standard ADB drivers
Download the Android SDK kit first. Then plug in your OP5 to your PC and you should see something called "CD Drive (F: ) OnePlus Drivers". Click on it and it will install the OP5 drivers. Then enable developer options on your phone, by hitting the build number 7 times. Then go into developer settings and enable USD debugging. After that, go to the Android SDK folder and go to tools/platform tools, then hold shift and right click and open a command/powershell window and type adb devices. After that you should receive a fingerprint notification on your phone so just say yes to it. Ten type in adb devices again in the command/powershell window and it should be able to detect your device. I said everything from scratch so I hope it sort of helps!
What exactly do you want to accomplish. Because I just flashed everything on my phone. When the phone was running normal ADB was not recognized in my phone. However when I was in bootloader mode I got to unlock my bootloader and flash TWRP.
ddaharu said:
What exactly do you want to accomplish. Because I just flashed everything on my phone. When the phone was running normal ADB was not recognized in my phone. However when I was in bootloader mode I got to unlock my bootloader and flash TWRP.
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Adb still somehow has to work... The drivers are there (although all my win 10 devices installed the correct ones automatically) and it doesn't even really matter which adb he is using
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Try these.
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I tried. Device manager still shows adb interface yellow.
d0nsman said:
Download the Android SDK kit first. Then plug in your OP5 to your PC and you should see something called "CD Drive (F: ) OnePlus Drivers". Click on it and it will install the OP5 drivers. Then enable developer options on your phone, by hitting the build number 7 times. Then go into developer settings and enable USD debugging. After that, go to the Android SDK folder and go to tools/platform tools, then hold shift and right click and open a command/powershell window and type adb devices. After that you should receive a fingerprint notification on your phone so just say yes to it. Ten type in adb devices again in the command/powershell window and it should be able to detect your device. I said everything from scratch so I hope it sort of helps!
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I did that. ADB devices gives me empty list.
stalvekio said:
I tried. Device manager still shows adb interface yellow.
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Do you have Windows? If yes, what version? With 10, I know they work a 100% for sure. With 7, after installing these, there is still a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager. To resolve that, right click on the device in Device Manager, uninstall the driver. Then, reconnect the device after enabling USB Debugging, and then let windows download the required drivers from Windows Update. It should be ~8.5 MB. Once it's downloaded and installed automatically, you should be good to go.
shadowstep said:
Do you have Windows? If yes, what version? With 10, I know they work a 100% for sure. With 7, after installing these, there is still a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager. To resolve that, right click on the device in Device Manager, uninstall the driver. Then, reconnect the device after enabling USB Debugging, and then let windows download the required drivers from Windows Update. It should be ~8.5 MB. Once it's downloaded and installed automatically, you should be good to go.
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win 8.1.
Did as you sugsested but no change .... adb interface is yellow
stalvekio said:
win 8.1. Did as you sugsested but no change .... adb interface is yellow
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Stop using the worst windows ever! Jokes apart, try using the these or these. I had them installed before, and they worked fine, in Windows 7 & 10 at least. Good luck! :good:
shadowstep said:
Stop using the worst windows ever! Jokes apart, try using the these or these. I had them installed before, and they worked fine, in Windows 7 & 10 at least. Good luck! :good:
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Nope. No help.
I think it´s something very easy i have missed
Finaly - got it working.
This guide helped:
http://www.asunsoft.com/android/how-to-manually-install-usb-driver-for-android-phone.html

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