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The first thing I tried to do when getting my Vibrant 2 days ago was to try to install drivers, wasting hours and hours and getting nowhere (all I wanted to do was to copy the rooting zip to root the phone). Yesterday, I tried turning off my USB Debugging, and then mounted the SD Card(s), and they both worked as they should. Great, so I can get my computer (Windows 7 32bit, FYI) to recognize the drives and copy files (by then, I had already just copied the file I needed to via just taking the SD card out, phone has already been rooted, but now I was thinking about tethering).
So today, after having done a lot of searching the past 2 days, and having come across a post I found on another forum (sorry, I'll have to go do more searching to find it again) where someone suggested that one of the issues might be the USB plug on the computer not being a powered one (this was front USB port on a Gateway computer), I plugged the cord into a powered USB hub I have, turned USB Debugging back on, plugged the phone in, and the driver install went a bit further than it did before, at least recognizing the device, but not installing the drivers. I went into device manager on my computer, pointed the 2 unknown devices to where the Samsung Drivers I downloaded off of Samsung's website were and everything installed perfectly. Phone is now recognized when plugged in, and the SD Card(s) mount just fine.
Since that was a major reason to keep/return the phone, I'm happy to have discovered the solution to 2 days of research. I thought I'd share this in case anyone else might be having issues with installing drivers for the phone.
Now to see about the battery drain and some other potentially "minor" issues and see about it really becoming a keeper (coming from a MT3G, it is a major upgrade, so it's just getting used to the differences).
I had an issue with USB Debugging on too.... so I thought, then I realized I was using the Nexus One cable and not the Vibrant cable. I turned off USB debugging and used the proper cable and everything was automatic.
Interesting read, thanks for the post. Perhaps I need to tweak the sticky some.
edit: added this thread to the sticky. Thanks man.
Interesting note about the different cable options, I had read that some cables were "better than others" - I had to use the micro USB cable that came with the Vibrant, so I knew that wasn't an issue, figured I'd tried everything else, so what the heck (thought I swapped the USB plug last night, but turned out I swapped the wrong cable, lol).
I did order a bunch of generic micro USB cables from ebay (2 different sellers), but I just need those for charging (like for the car, for my travel back, etc), I'll stick to the Samsung cable for data needs and likely test the others in case I need a backup.
Your main thread was definitely helpful, and I just wanted to share a potential solution to an issue I had seen others post about without any resolution (actually, the person in the other thread had a slightly different problem than me, and never claimed solving it by changing to a powered USB plug).
Hi everyone,
I bought my HTC Touch HD in April 2009 and I didn't customize the phone in any way. I only installed some backupping software and TomTom.
Anyway, the phone tends to freeze a lot. Sometimes it works fine for a week straight and then it just starts freezing. What happens is that the screen stops responding, as well as all buttons. The only way to fix that is by removing the back case and press the Reset button or by removing the battery. The freezes got worse over the last days. After a reset the phone sometimes already freezes before I can even enter my SIM card password.
It started freezing last year, but it seems to be getting worse now. I already tried a hard (full) reset, but that didn't solve the problem. Anyway, I found this after I removed the battery today: see attachment.
One of the 3 copper terminals is bent down, so it might not touch the battery. It looks like this might cause my problems. I tried bending it back carefully, but no success yet. Does anyone have an idea what I can do? Is it actually possible that a bend terminal can cause freezes?
Hoppah
i started having a similar problem yesterday, it gets worse if when I access the storage card and just locks up.
can anyone offer advise
The storage cards have been known to dramatically reduce the stability of these phones... I think I am at that stage (again) too...
My procedure, that's worked before, is:
- remove storage card from phone, put it in a adapter / USB/Flash port and connect to a Windows PC.
- Back-up required files to PC
- Open "My Computer" and right click on the removable drive (containing your SD), choose "Format"
- Make sure you select FAT file system over NTFS if offered the choice.
- Reinstate backed up files and try back in your phone.
Be careful when teasing that battery terminal, on different phones I've tried to re-allign the little brass terminals and snapped it from the tiny solder joint inside the case, despite it still being attached to the case... First I knew was the phone went from charging poorly, to not even powering up....
Hey y'all, appreciate the help in advance.
I have been running CM7 on an SD card for the Nook Color. I like it, and haven't had many problems at all. However, one thing that has been buggy is connecting to a PC.
At first, I could connect sometimes, and see both the internal device memory and the SD card. Then it seemed sort of hit and miss.
Now, I can't connect to my PC at all. I rebooted back into the stock Barnes and Noble system, but my PC won't recognize that either.
I tried a different PC, and two "drives" showed up, but when I tried to look at them, the computer asked me to insert a device. In other words, I still couldn't access either the SD or the emmc.
I see that in Cm7 I have some sort of "debug" or "USB" mode. But when I plug in, nothing happens on either the PC or the NC, whether it is in CM7 or the stock OS.
I can't find where to turn "debugging" on in CM7.
I can pull out the micro SD and the computer will read it -- but only the boot sector, not the part where I keep all my books.
Any help is DEEPLY appreciated. Thanks.
Also (unrelated) does anyone know if ICS CM9 has netflix working yet?
THANKS,
RevTom
RevTom said:
Hey y'all, appreciate the help in advance.
I have been running CM7 on an SD card for the Nook Color. I like it, and haven't had many problems at all. However, one thing that has been buggy is connecting to a PC.
At first, I could connect sometimes, and see both the internal device memory and the SD card. Then it seemed sort of hit and miss.
Now, I can't connect to my PC at all. I rebooted back into the stock Barnes and Noble system, but my PC won't recognize that either.
I tried a different PC, and two "drives" showed up, but when I tried to look at them, the computer asked me to insert a device. In other words, I still couldn't access either the SD or the emmc.
I see that in Cm7 I have some sort of "debug" or "USB" mode. But when I plug in, nothing happens on either the PC or the NC, whether it is in CM7 or the stock OS.
I can't find where to turn "debugging" on in CM7.
I can pull out the micro SD and the computer will read it -- but only the boot sector, not the part where I keep all my books.
Any help is DEEPLY appreciated. Thanks.
Also (unrelated) does anyone know if ICS CM9 has netflix working yet?
THANKS,
RevTom
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USB debugging is under settings, applications, development, Android debugging (or USB debugging under older roms). To turn on USB mass storage, after plugging in, swipe up notification area and choose to turn on storage. It is not automatic on cm7 like it was on stock.
No, Netflix still not working on CM9.
Hmmm. I had it on already, but no notification pops up when I plug into the computer via usb. I also have the "debugging notify" option selected. I did think I had it on, since it *used* to work.
ON the PC I get a "USB device not recognized" message. ON the NC itself, I get no message at all. It behaves as if it is not plugged in -- no notifications, nada.
Tried plugging into my wife's mac also, to no effect.
When I go back to Nook Stock OS, I no longer get the little black box that tells me I'm in usb connect mode. In the stock OS, it also behaves as if I'm not even plugged in, and I get the exact same message from the PC.
Could it possibly be that my cord has gone bad? I've done a little research, and I know some stock Nook users have had trouble with cords. Mine is almost two years old, but I haven't abused it. It still seems to work fine for charging.
Very frustrating....
RevTom said:
Could it possibly be that my cord has gone bad? I've done a little research, and I know some stock Nook users have had trouble with cords. Mine is almost two years old, but I haven't abused it. It still seems to work fine for charging.
Very frustrating....
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It could be, but the fact that your nook shows USB debugging notification makes me wonder. But the fact that you are having trouble with both roms suggests that it is the cable.
To clarify: debugging, and debugging notification are ON, but when I plug in, there is NO notification.
However, like you, the fact that the stock ROM won't connect either makes me wonder.
An SD card root like I've done wouldn't mess with the stock ROM on the emmc, would it? Would it change the hardware or firmware to cause this problem?
'Preciate your time!
RevTom said:
To clarify: debugging, and debugging notification are ON, but when I plug in, there is NO notification.
However, like you, the fact that the stock ROM won't connect either makes me wonder.
An SD card root like I've done wouldn't mess with the stock ROM on the emmc, would it? Would it change the hardware or firmware to cause this problem?
'Preciate your time!
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No, it does nothing to stock. You have a bad cable. The 'data' lines are broken somewhere along the cable or fittings. You can still charge with it because the power and ground lines are intact.
Edit: If you don't want to spend a lot of money getting a new nook cable, you can use your defective cable for charging and a standard micro USB cable for data transfer. Those work fine for hooking to PC as long as you don't try to charge with them.
Thanks,
I took it to a B&N store. I removed the SD card because I felt like a boot legger -- but anyway, they tried a new cable and it worked with Stock, so it WAS the cable.
Thanks!
You may get ADB and/or Storage working if you (re)install the drivers:
scour through Device Manager:
View menu... check show hidden devices
Look for any of the following sections and remove tem:
"Android Phone"
"Android ADB Interface"
"Android Composite ADB Interface"
"Android Bootloader Interface"
Additionally... in USB controllers... you want to check each device listed ... (Properties / Details / Hardware IDs) and remove any that begin with any of the followng:
USB\VID_0451
USB\VID_18D1
USB\VID_2080
USB\VID_22B8
USB\VID_0BB4
USB\VID_0BDA
Then re-install the drivers.
Thanks Dizzy. It was just the cord. I reloaded CM7 (i.e. put the sd card back in) and all my computers recognize it again, and I get the USB/debug notification on the NC again. As computerist diagnosed, I must have broken the internal data carrying cables without hurting the power connections. I did some research and a LOT of people have had issues with NC cables. Mine lasted 18 months, and I did not abuse it, so it isn't a great system. Hopefully this next one will last longer.
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Thanks Dizzy. It was just the cord. I reloaded CM7 (i.e. put the sd card back in) and all my computers recognize it again, and I get the USB/debug notification on the NC again. As computerist diagnosed, I must have broken the internal data carrying cables without hurting the power connections. I did some research and a LOT of people have had issues with NC cables. Mine lasted 18 months, and I did not abuse it, so it isn't a great system. Hopefully this next one will last longer.
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I had seen your post about it being your cable... but thought others might benefit from my suggestions... as well as yourself... IF you still had ADB issues.
Hello community!
I have the following problem with my S4 VE: It just won't accept my SD card anymore. My desktop PC reads it well, and so do other phones (tried it on a Galaxy S5). To be sure, i formatted the card again, no change. So I started to look for other issues, starting with software. I wiped my device and even flashed a new ROM, with no effect.
So I bought another card reader and installed it. But it just won't recognize it!
What other components could be involved? Keep in mind that only the SD card doesn't work, SIM does, although it occasionally gets "removed".
My next step would be to bathe the entire mainboard in isopropyl so it gets cleaned thoroughly. If that doesn't help, I'll have to buy a phone with a broken display and use its parts.
The SIM card removing itself is a classic indicator of a motherboard failure, so I wouldn't even bother with the isopropyl bath and head straight to buying the phone with the broken display and using its parts.
Just be sure the broken phone is the same model number as your failing device.
Thanks! Seemed like it. Is this a typical issue of the Galaxy S4?
I went for a I9505 instead of the 9515 so I could have decent customization options, starting with Custom ROMs as the display and touchscreen module (not controller) are the same. Works like a charm!
Smart move going with an I9505.
That problem isn't all that common compared to the other SIM card issue, where the SIM card tray itself fails and not the motherboard (characterized by the SIM card not being recognized when you next reboot rather than a spontaneous removal of the card), but it does happen more than it should.
Hi,
I'm having issues with an old Galaxy Note 3.
The story is a friend of mine tried to replace the glass on his note 3 and botched it completely. He destroyed the display and gave up on it and eventually sent it to me completely disassembled(in individual parts)+ a new frame, sans the lcd, but it wasn't cost effective to replace the display so I let it sit and gather experience. He now asked me to retrieve his photos from the onboard storage and here is where I'm stuck.
I assembled the components on the new frame without the lcd and I put the battery in, let it charge for a bit and tried to connect it to the laptop and installed the usb drivers and kies.
The problem is that all the components listed under devices and printers for SAMSUNG_Android are locked, as in I am unable to update or change the drivers. Also, Kies reports being unable to connect to the phone.
The phone buzzes once upon connecting to the pc and the red led comes on(as it does when charging).
Am I missing something important? Should I use the old frame with the broken up lcd? I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks a bunch.
I was able to connect my phone to pc eventhough the screen is blank until I overblew it with hot air.... Maybe the mb has damaged?. Did yoy tried to install usb driver alone without kies?.
Sent from my SM-N920C
Rosli59564 said:
I was able to connect my phone to pc eventhough the screen is blank until I overblew it with hot air.... Maybe the mb has damaged?. Did yoy tried to install usb driver alone without kies?.
Sent from my SM-N920C
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Sure, I had installed the usb files before Kies.
In the end, I let it charge overnight and it booted. Connected fine after that.
Thanks,