Hello,
Im trying to connect my G5 Plus over ADB interface driver to my Windows computer for use with PDAnet. When I enable USB debugging and connect the phone to the laptop via USB cable, the driver fails to install. It says "Moto G5 Plus" with an exclamation mark next to it.
I have tried manually installing Google's universal ADB driver and this does not work as well. The phone then shows up as "Android ADB Interface" but it fails to work with the application on the computer. PDAnet says "Wrong Winusb pipes found" when I try to start the internet connection.
How can I get the phone talking to my computer over the ADB interface? Is there a driver out there I am missing?
Thanks!
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I can't for the life of me connect to my TP2 running XDANDROID via ADB.
Here's what I've tried
-Connect via Linux in a VM(Ubuntu)
-Connect via Linux (for real, also Ubuntu)
-Connect via Windows.
The problem is the connection to the phone. In Linux, the USB0 network connection does show up, but when I try to connect to it, it fails everytime without any specific error message.
On Windows, I managed to install the Android SDK USB driver, but once again ADB can't seem to connect.
The error message is the same on both platforms btw. When I try to run adb shell, it starts the Daemon and then quits saying that there is no device to be found.
The phone itself indicates it's in USB debugging mode and the USB cable is connected.
What could I be doing wrong?
Whoops, wrong subforum. Could a mod please move this to 'Software and Hacking General'?
Tried to reply to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475 but as this is my first post, I'm not able to post in development forums :noob:
I've just rooted by Nexus 7 and it took a few hours to do so; for the vast majority of that time I was stuck at the point where I had the drivers installed, tablet was connected to the machine but 'adb devices' showed no devices. Occasionally I would see one line with the serial number of my tablet followed by 'offline'. Running adb devices again would show that the device had disappeared.
I tried various drivers including the ones supplied with the root toolkit, the android sdk, pdanet and the Universal Naked Driver and although all would install and appear correctly in the device manager, my tablet just would not show up in adb devices list. :crying:
Finally, I removed all the drivers by repeating a process of connecting the tablet in usb debugging mode, finding the entry in device manager and uninstalling the device with the checkbox in the dialog ticked to uninstall the drivers, and then disconnecting and reconnecting the tablet (still in usb debugging mode) until it shows up under Other with a name of 'Nexus 7' with an exclamation mark against it.
Next step, I selected to update the drivers and selected the drivers from the android sdk in c:\program file (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb-driver which changed the device to appear as 'Samsung Android Phone -> Android Composite ADB Interface'. I disconnected and reconnected the tablet to ensure everything initialised properly and did 'adb kill-server' followed by 'adb devices'.
At this point, 'adb devices' still did not show the tablet so I spent a good hour searching the internet, with most results suggesting one driver or another that I'd already tried, or the fairly useless 'adb kill-server' followed by 'adb start-server'. Finally I got a result - try moving the device to another USB port on your computer.
I have a Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 motherboard which has 6 USB ports on the back panel; the tablet had been connected to the set next to the HDMI port which are USB 3.0/2.0 ports and are blue in colour. Moving the connector to the USB 2.0/1.1 ports which are red in colour immediately made the tablet visible in the 'adb devices' list. :victory:
TL;DR If your tablet shows up in device manager but not adb devices, try a different USB port
Big thanks to WugFresh for the great tool
I'm having trouble getting the proper usb drivers loaded so i can root my new Nexus 7. I downloaded the Android SDK, unzipped and expanded the google drivers, but my Vista computer keeps giving me an error like "windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it". It shows the driver as Android Composite ADB Interface. Please help!!
You need to disable your computer's driver signature enforcement.
1)by the way - delete your device from Laptop`s device manager and unplug and plug again cable to you Nexus
2)download last version of ADB and Fastboot
3)check at storage menu - preference - camera (not mtp)
4)enter in developer item in settings menu and check USB debug - Android `ll show your alert message with mac adress of you Laptop - you must accept it
!!! Do not try to use some other sofware for rooting (this is bad idea)- you must doing it in fastboot by myself!!!
I cannot get ADB to recognize my Note 7. I've installed the ADB & FastBoot 15-second install from the XDA forum, but when I plug my N7 into the PC it only recognizes it as a USB drive.
Dev options enabled,
USB Debugging enabled
USB configuration (MTP mode)
The only entries under Other in Device Manager are CDC and MTP, no Android Device. The phone is also listed under Portable Devices. No USB mode brings up "Android" in the list of devices under Other.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Do you have proper Samsung usb drivers installed? Check your device manager, just asking sometimes phones can be finicky when trying to get the PC to recognize devices.
Thanks carelockh! That did the trick. I looked in Device Manager and found that only the Windows USB device driver was installed. I downloaded and installed the Samsung driver and was able to connect over ADB.
No problem, anytime glad I could help.
I downloaded latest ADB/Fastboot package to my Win 7 PC.
I installed the Zadig drivers exec to load drivers (as seen in another thread).
Enabled USB debug
Connected phone
ADB devices ... doesn't show phone
Phone shows ADB icon in task bar
In device manager I can see libusbK USB Devices .. ADB Interface (Interface 1) .. when I plug the phone in
I have revoked previous computers and rebooted both PC and phone with no changes
... now I am a bit lost
* Bump * .. I can't do much without ADB ... could someone at least point me to the correct drivers - what I have downloaded from Zadig do't seem to work.
I'm currently having the same problem of not being detected when I type in "ADB devices" in Windows 10 after an auto-update which can't be stopped screwed up my drivers. I found this thread while searching for an answer myself. I tried reinstalling all Qualcomm and fastboot drivers and even though my phone can be detected in Windows again (after manually selecting "MTP USB Device" as a driver update for the A7 in the device manager) I still get nothing when I type in ADB devices. Though I tried flashing something to it anyway (same TWRP recovery I already have since the file was already there) and it seemed to work? Have you tried flashing something to your phone anyway?