For all of you who have turned on usb debugging and can't find the official driver anywhere legit.
1. Download
2. Extract all
3. Open "OnePlus" folder
4. Run OnePlus_USB_Drivers_Setup
5. Enjoy
Kind of confused why this wasn't already on the site.... I looked everywhere when I was trying to revert my phone to stock and all I could find was https://oneplususbdrivers.com/ which seems pretty dodgy to me.... Not that this post is any less dodgy...
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How in the heck do I do it?
It has no problems recognizing my Dream, but N1 is non-existent to it. I can get Fastboot to recognize it. Help!
I have the latest SDK installed and everything.
Any ideas?
USB debugging is enabled.
first of all you need to download the 3rd release of ADB usb driver. Just download the android SDK and run the androidsdk.exe and update everything to latest version.
Next go to device manager, select your nexus one, press update driver. direct it to where your android sdk usb_driver is (example C:/AndroidSDK/usb_driver), make sure include subfolder box is checked, and update!
Just posted that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613054
Thanks, guys!
Searched everywhere. I don't know if i need to be running windows 7 or what but i can't seem to find the drivers to install onto my computer from the device manager. the phone is plugged in, i search for the C:\android-sdk-windows and can't find it ANYWHERE.
yes, i've used the search feature. on many different website.
can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction.... i'm ready to pull out all my hair and break my computer in half.
Sync w/drivers
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/DROID_INCREDIBLE_Verizon/HTC_Sync_2.0.33.exe
The non-sync drivers which you'd use with unrevoked
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
First line is the link and it shows how to install drivers
i can't find the drivers to begin with when i go to update drivers from the manage devices folder. there is no C:\android-sdk-windows ANYWHERE in ANY of the files when the phone is plugged in.
This would be more suited for q and a but anyways are you talking about the drivers needed to root the device
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Go to this site:
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install
The very first billet point is:
Download the unrEVOked modified USB driver and expand it somewhere you will remember. Click in the "unrEVOked modified USB driver" link and download the driver. it's zipped so you will need to uncompress it, probably to your desktop. It won't be called "android-sdk-windows", it will be called "Android USB Driver".
AHHHH THANK YOUUU! will be trying this today hopefully(if i can get my friend's phone from him) and report back.
Thank you guys for your time and help, this is why i love XDA.
I just got my Gtab today and can already find things I just cant live with so im trying to prep for a new ROM when there are some stable ones out there.
I have downloaded everything from the CWM recovery and root threads but i cant seem to get a driver to work... I have tried section #2 multiple times over on both XP pro x86 & Win7 pro x64 but i end up with the same 3 unknown devices on both *neither have SDK*. When i try to install the unknown USB device with the drivers supplied in nvflash it cant find anything suitable *even pointing to sub-directories*. I downloaded the drivers mentioned in the rooting thread and installed those, I went back to the DM and tried every single directory in the newly unpacked location "C:\Program Files\Samsung\etc.." which had quite a few different ones but i havent gotten anywhere.
I remember this being almost identical to the problems i had trying to root my phone so I finally found linux directions and worked from my mac. Does anyone have a clue whats going on and how to get MS FAIL OS to work?
I guess im the only person having this problem... ohh joy another android that is going to be a pain in the as to root
on your computer, uninstall ALL the samsung drivers (for any previous samsung device/phone). Then connect the tab to your computer and let it search on its own. on your tab the usb debugging should be turned off.
I think the tab is designed to let windows recognize it as usb, but if you have any previous drivers they get into the way.
I'm trying to run my app while debugging on my Nexus 7, but it always loads in the AVDs instead of on the tablet.
Here's my checklist of things I've done:
Went into the settings on the Nexus 7 and enabled USB Debugging.
Installed the official ASUS Nexus 7 drivers. When I connect it to my PC, Windows 7 64 bit pops up and says the Nexus 7 is connected and the drivers loaded successfully.
Connected it to my PC (Windows 7 64 bit) and it pops up and saying the Nexus 7 is connected and the drivers loaded successfully.
However Eclipse doesn't detect it at all. The app loads the AVD instead of it. And if I go to Run As->Run Configurations->Target, it's not listed. If I select Launch on all Compatible Devices/AVDs and choose Active Devices and then try to run, I get the error "No active compatible AVD's or devices found. Relaunch this configuration after connecting a device or starting an AVD".
The app is set to be compatible with Android 4.1.
Suggestions?
The only way I've ever gotten it to work is switching the 7 from a media device to a camera.
NJGSII said:
The only way I've ever gotten it to work is switching the 7 from a media device to a camera.
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Strange. Unfortunately it still doesn't work for me. Same symptoms. Thanks though! Any other ideas?
I found I had to fiddle with the drivers a bit to get the proper adb connection. Check Device Manager and make sure it shows up under Android Phone->Android ADB Interface. If you see anything else you'll need to uninstall the offending driver and reinstall.
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I found I had to fiddle with the drivers a bit to get the proper adb connection. Check Device Manager and make sure it shows up under Android Phone->Android ADB Interface. If you see anything else you'll need to uninstall the offending driver and reinstall.
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Ehhh...Crap. You're right. Device Manager shows Other Devices -> Nexus with a caution sign on it. Weird cause when I plug it in it'll ask me if I want to transfer photos and it'll mount it as a drive and everything....grrrrrr. This might be annoying.
I'm trying to remember exactly what I did to get the right driver to install. I think you need to uninstall the all drivers being used and then make sure that USB debugging is turned on in the Nexus before plugging it back in. I used the Wugfresh toolkit which includes tools to check what drivers are lurking around in your system.
Finally got it. Turned out, the driver files were no good. I got them from a link to Asus's site from another thread. I googled their site for different driver files and found the correct ones:
http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Nexus/Nexus_7/#download
It should be a zip file with USB in the title.
Thanks for the help!
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Finally got it. Turned out, the driver files were no good. I got them from a link to Asus's site from another thread. I googled their site for different driver files and found the correct ones:
It should be a zip file with USB in the title.
Thanks for the help!
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I can confirm this, I switched it from MTP to PTP and installed the driver, and everything is working now. It's showing up in the ADB list.
Cant Get Drivers & Root Wont Work. PLEASE HELP
hey ive tried to root my devices for years and keep coming across the stupidest roadblock. i cant get the right drivers ever. it never finds them and i download them directly from the manufacter and it still wont work. i couldnt root my galaxy nexus because of this and now i cant root my nexus 7 because of this please help and let me know how to do this properly. i cant find any videos and know of no one who is having this issue except for my friend which also couldnt get the drivers for his galaxy nexus either....:crying:
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hey ive tried to root my devices for years and keep coming across the stupidest roadblock. i cant get the right drivers ever. it never finds them and i download them directly from the manufacter and it still wont work. i couldnt root my galaxy nexus because of this and now i cant root my nexus 7 because of this please help and let me know how to do this properly. i cant find any videos and know of no one who is having this issue except for my friend which also couldnt get the drivers for his galaxy nexus either....:crying:
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Download the asus drivers and extract the zip file. Plug in your Nexus 7. Go to Device Manager -> the device (might be listed as an android device) -> Update driver. Browse to the extracted folder.
On the Nexus 7, make sure USB debugging is enabled. And, when it connects, change it from being connected as a media device to instead being a camera device.
Thanks. I ended up being able to do it with the one click root program it helped me get the drivers super happy. Now my galaxy nexus and nexus 7 are rooted. Haven't had something rooted since my Samsung galaxy s fascinate
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Not working.. UGH!
MSmithXDA said:
Download the asus drivers and extract the zip file. Plug in your Nexus 7. Go to Device Manager -> the device (might be listed as an android device) -> Update driver. Browse to the extracted folder.
On the Nexus 7, make sure USB debugging is enabled. And, when it connects, change it from being connected as a media device to instead being a camera device.
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Been at this fir 3 days. Installed, uninstalled drivers. Got ASUS drivers. Switched from Debugging on to off, then off to on. used Camera, used Media....The closest I come to seeing Nexus7 in Explorer or Computer is INTERNAL STORAGE/DCIM OR CAMERA.
I am unable to see any files, no matter what I do. So, now I must ask this: Must I be rooted to see android files? I doubt it, but I never used a Nexus before. Quite frankly, this tablet is awful for use with a PC. I need help-can u help me, pls.
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Download the asus drivers and extract the zip file. Plug in your Nexus 7. Go to Device Manager -> the device (might be listed as an android device) -> Update driver. Browse to the extracted folder.
On the Nexus 7, make sure USB debugging is enabled. And, when it connects, change it from being connected as a media device to instead being a camera device.
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Can I ask for your help guys? My Nexus 7 v1 is stuck on boot loop (either stuck on google screen or sometimes would proceed up to the nexus animation screen) and I've been trying to fix it with the Nexus Root Toolkit (NRT). I just have problem proceeding with the steps since the toolkit advices me to enable my device's USB DEBUGGING (open device , go to settings, then developer options etc) which I CANNOT POSSIBLY DO COS AGAIN, NEXUS IS JUST STUCKED ON BOOT LOOP.
Can you suggest OTHER ways I can enable USB Debugging in Nexus 7? I would greatly appreciate your help.
so I got the latest Universal Naked Drivers 0.73 zip file, extraced it to its own folder on my desktop, and then I opened device manager, went to Other Devices>Nexus 4, right clicked, uninstalled, restarted my laptop and nexus 4, and then opened device manager again, and this time clicked on Update Drivers for nexus 4, and when I select browse files on my computer, then I click that folder, which has two sub folders in it, one for AMD64 and then i386, and there is also some other files in the main folder, outside the subfolders, called androidwinusba64 and androidwinusb86, as well as two more called android_apxusb and android_winusb.
But When i click on the main folder so it searched through that and the two subfolders, it keeps saying it's not finding any drivers for my device, and i've tried clicking on each of the sub folders, and neither of those make it work either. I've done what every guide has shown me, which I've installed drives hundreds of times in my 27years of life, and I have never had a problem before. Especially not with Android devices. I can't get my brand new 16gb nexus 4 that i just got yesterday (got it while I wait for Tmobile to get the Nex5 in stock, and then I am switching them out) to show up under my computer as a media device so I can actually drop files onto it. I dont get what the issue is here. I know that the 4.3 update (which I updated to last night when i first powered on my phone and activated it) cause some driver issues from what i've read, but supposedly they have been fixed or whatever, and this Naked Driver is supposed to help as well. But getting them installed first would work better lol. everytime I plug the phone in, it tries to install the drivers itself, but it keeps failing for some reason. Any thoughts on how to proceed ?
It's ADB driver, you need to enable USB Debugging. If you are using Windows 8, reboot it into advance mode and disable driver signature checking.
eksasol said:
It's ADB driver, you need to enable USB Debugging. If you are using Windows 8, reboot it into advance mode and disable driver signature checking.
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i already know all that lol I've been modding for quite a few years, so I know all about USB debugging, thanks tho. That's definitely not the problem. I can get the phone to work with ADB no problem, but I can't get it to show up as a media device like its supposed to when i have that selected in the USB mode options.
Oh, and I am sorry, I shoulda clarified, I am on Win 7. I already read about the Windows 8 thing tho. Which I got a copy of Win8, so I do plan on upgrading soon, check it out see what its like. But I just gto a new copy of Ubuntu, so I've been playing around with that a lot lately.
Anyone ? I have tried so many different things and Just can't get it to work, bout to chuck my laptop out the window lol
I can't speak for the naked drivers as I have never used them, but the ones that come with the SDK work fine with Win 7 on Android 4.3 (Copy and pasting files with Windows Explorer, adb, fastboot, etc.).
Did you resolve your issue? If not you should try to run "Usb Tree View" and make sure your phone internal USB switch is set to PDA and not MODEM or BOTH etc. I don't know how that works for the Nex4 but its a thing to look at.