I can not see my phone when I connect to the PC via with the short included A to C cable. I even switch the mode from charging to file transfer but it still does not show!
I think I have the drivers because I can access ADB with it.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Fix: Enable Developer Options. Then under developer options:- "Select USB Configuration". Toggle between 'Charging' and 'MTP' once.
I installed the included driver in Windows pc manually and switched mode to file transfer.
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.
My Win10 Insider Preview machine did not recognize the phone. Nothing happened when I connected the phone and I could not access storage of the phone.
Below is the solution for it:
Go to Control Panel - Device Manager - LeMobile Android Device (could be under a different name. Choose the one that is your phone) - Update Driver - Manually Install a Driver - Let me pick a list of available drivers on my computer - MTP USB .
4K2K said:
My Win10 Insider Preview machine did not recognize the phone. Nothing happened when I connected the phone and I could not access storage of the phone.
Below is the solution for it:
Go to Control Panel - Device Manager - LeMobile Android Device (could be under a different name. Choose the one that is your phone) - Update Driver - Manually Install a Driver - Let me pick a list of available drivers on my computer - MTP USB .
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Uhm ... when you connected the phone to computer you changed the mode on phone from USB charging to MTP mode ?
In my Win10 x64 build 14392.447 not problem to see the phone in MTP mode after changing mode on phone.
Alternative solution is to use KDE Connect app over Wifi. Bonus is that once set up, it is possible to push files from the phone to the PC without any interaction on the PC side - e.g. useful if the PC doubles as a file server.
losteagle said:
Uhm ... when you connected the phone to computer you changed the mode on phone from USB charging to MTP mode ?
In my Win10 x64 build 14392.447 not problem to see the phone in MTP mode after changing mode on phone.
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Both of my home & works computer (Win10 14959) failed to detect it as MTP or PTP drive. Might have been due to those having previous phone's drivers.
But I faced same problem with fresh out of the box Win8 laptop.
No issue with the MTP, however I can't seem to get adb to work. list of devices attached is showing empty.
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No issue with the MTP, however I can't seem to get adb to work. list of devices attached is showing empty.
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I had the same issue, i reinstalled minimal ADB and removed the drivers from my pc, rebooted my pc. Plugged the phone into a different USB port and voilá ADB could see it
Citroon said:
I had the same issue, i reinstalled minimal ADB and removed the drivers from my pc, rebooted my pc. Plugged the phone into a different USB port and voilá ADB could see it
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Wanted to add my voice here too that I did the same - I had to clean up previous drivers I had installed over time for varios phones and different ADB versions like the one from clockworkmod - once I cleaned that out and installed google drivers from SDK PTP worked and I was able to do Helium restores
I had issue on my Win10 PC, but I found that after I disabled USB debugging, it would work as MTP/PTP, but not for ADB of course. So apparently, I have to toggle USB debugging ON/OFF to switch back and forth from MTP and ADB.
Small pain in the butt.
Solution.
I had the same issue. Drove me NUTS for about an hour. In the end, simply unchecked the USB DEBUGING in developer settings. This will make it pop up immediately.
Update:
I clearly should have read the post above mine first.
Hi guys,
I'm trying to connected to Nexus 6P (8.1) from my Pc
I connect it and it charges, but there's no ability to see its files. I've tried the following:
Changing USB Configuration in Developer Options to/from MTP.
Switching USB ports on computer (neither USB 2.0 / 3.0 Nothing)
Switching computers ( no luck)
Switching cables (no luck)
Switching Windows 10/7 (no luck)
Looking for the device manager on Windows- doesn't show up
Enabling/disabling USB debugging
Downloading Nexus Root Toolkit to download drivers (says "ADB device was not found." USB debugging has no effect)
Please help!
I had previously connected my Asus X00TD to my laptop for transferring files. The phone doesn't connect to PC from yesterday. Only charging happens after connection, and device doesn't show up on the device manager(no change on list of devices after connection), and no notification sound of device being connected either. There is no notification in my phone as well. Here are the following workarounds I have tried, but failed:
Changing USB cable
Changing PC/laptop
Installing ADB and Qualcomm drivers and again uninstalling them(error code 10 on ADB Driver)
enabling and disabling USB debugging
changing connection mode(nothing works)
Going into safe mode
restarting and connecting multiple times
Kindly help me if possible, and your help will be kindly appreciated
I had a similar problem recently. What ended up working for me was to install some generic Android driver published by Google. I already had the ADB package installed, but without the generic Android driver published by Google, my phone could charge and transfer files, but I could not issue ADB commands through the Windows command prompt.
The package I needed was called "usb_driver_r13-windows.zip"