Hey all, I am trying to flash this box using the USB burning tool (Amlogic) and it is not connecting to my PC for the life of me. I hit the AV button and connect it. the blue light pops on but nothing at all that my PC detects. I tried 2 different cables and made sure they have data on them as well. I plugged it in on a monitor while trying to connect it the monitor says android recovery on it so the box is doing something. my pc is a windows 11 64 bit. I have tried differnt versions of the usb burning tool as well. I think I hit a wall here and need some help. This is what I am trying to do BTW https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PusB45JXq6WyolvezFZgAtQLZN_fPcvJ2FvAbAGihh0/edit any help would be super cool !
To help your PC recognize the MXQ S905W device, you may need to install the appropriate drivers and ensure the correct settings are in place. Here are some steps you can follow:
Connect the MXQ S905W device to your PC using a USB cable.
On your PC, open the Device Manager. You can do this by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting "Device Manager" from the menu.
Look for any unrecognized or unknown devices in the Device Manager. The MXQ S905W device might be listed under "Other devices" or "Universal Serial Bus controllers" with a yellow exclamation mark or a question mark next to it.
Right-click on the unrecognized device and select "Update driver" or "Update driver software."
Choose the option to search for drivers automatically. Windows will attempt to find and install the necessary drivers for the MXQ S905W device. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
If Windows cannot find the appropriate drivers automatically, you may need to manually install them. Visit the manufacturer's website for the MXQ S905W device and look for driver downloads specific to your operating system. Download and install the provided drivers.
After installing the drivers, disconnect the MXQ S905W device from your PC and reconnect it again.
Check the Device Manager again to see if the MXQ S905W device is now recognized without any issues. It should appear under the appropriate category without any warning signs.
If the above steps don't resolve the issue, there may be compatibility or driver availability limitations for the MXQ S905W device on your specific PC. In such cases, it's recommended to consult the device's documentation, contact the manufacturer's support for assistance, or explore user forums and communities dedicated to the MXQ S905W device for further troubleshooting and solutions.
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3. INSTALL DRIVERS (Windows only)
Your Windows PC will show a notification that a device “APX” has been detected. If you get a
“Found new hardware” dialog box asking where to install drivers from - choose “list or specific
location”. If you don't get this dialog, open the Device Manager via System in the Control
Panel, find and double-click the “APX” device, and click the update driver button.
Select the “usbpcdriver” folder inside the extracted Adam Recovery Kit as the driver location.
You may receive a warning that the driver is not certified or signed by Windows – choose to
install it anyway.
I'm trying to install the new update, but when i get to this portion of the instructions, I cannot for the life of me get the computer on Windows XP to recognize my device as a APX file. It's not even an option in the control panel in add new hardware. The computer keeps trying to recognize it as nvida harmony device
i saw this webpage about it and it directed me to a nvida webpage and i have absolutely no idea which one to install or whatso...
http://androidforums.com/gtablet-support-troubleshooting/253801-nv-flash-full-factory-reset.html
help :X!
Not sure if this will help, but here is some info on recovering Adam. It mentions APX...
http://www.notioninkhacks.com/forum...px&sid=91f02de37f2a51935594d9a48f299488#p2278
Also check out the GTAB forums, as the problems will probably be similar. I think Windows 64-bit and APX drivers may not play nice, for example.
NVM....i read the stupid instructions wrong. it's power button and VOLUME DOWN ........grrrrrrrrrr
Following the 5.0 update I've been unable to connect my S5 to my pc (Windows 7 VM for clarity). I can select the MTP/PTP options from the phone, I've (un/re) installed the drivers multiple times, but still have an unknown usb controller listed within the device manager. When I connect the phone to the VM, the OS attempts to install the device drive but it fails. Manually installing the drive by pointing to the install folder also fails. Looking at the properties of the unknown device doesn't provide any additional information.
So.... stuck. I've found a few other similar posts, but it seemed like reinstalling the drivers was the general resolution.
Thoughts?
Found and followed this guide: http://donandroid.com/how-to-install-adb-interface-drivers-windows-7-xp-vista-623
Get to the end after installing the drive, but the device won't start.
Still stuck.
trying to get some help for my ZE551ML 4gb - unrooted and with the latest update
I have never had an issue plugging my phone into my pc and transferring files. I bought my daughter a BLU R1HD and that wont wont show up on any pc when plugged into USB...yes dev and debug is enabled.....installed a bunch of different drivers to try to get that phone to work and it wont....
but worse is now my phone wont show up.
I went to the main thread here and located drivers and installed, and nothing....went to asus support and dl drivers and nothing...
does anyone know why or how i can get the drivers installed on my W10 PC so I can plug phone into usb and transfer files?
In the pc's device manager, is the device listed there? And is there a yellow mark on the device name? Maybe the drivers didn't install properly, you can right click on the device and click update driver, then choose automatically, you must be connect to the internet for it to find the required driver and install automatically.
I had same issue. Makw sure phone is not. Plugged into the pc. Load up windows into safe mode with networking. Once there open device manager. From the pulldown menu choose show hidden devices then find the Asus drivers and uninstall and if available tick the box that says delete the driver.. reboot, reinstall.... Done.
This will work for most usb devices that are having issues.
Frankenberrie said:
I had same issue. Makw sure phone is not. Plugged into the pc. Load up windows into safe mode with networking. Once there open device manager. From the pulldown menu choose show hidden devices then find the Asus drivers and uninstall and if available tick the box that says delete the driver.. reboot, reinstall.... Done.
This will work for most usb devices that are having issues.
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sadly this did not work. I grabbed the drivers from the ZF2 resource thread here at XDA
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
for the BLU R1HD I was told to install these
https://androidmtk.com/download-mtk-usb-all-drivers
whih i did and also uninstalled and resinstalled along with the intel drivers.
I did exactly as explained above and the device will not show up.
I have the Z00AD -- ZE551ML -- 4GB/2.3GHz 64gb version running Stock OS with NO ROOT - an its up to date (v 40.194)
I attached screen shot to show what I have going on - thanks
come on
Are you using the same cord for both phones with the computer? If so, try a different cord
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using Tapatalk
Reboot the pc with the "disable driver signature verification" option and then reinstall the drivers.
This may or may not have some relevance to your problem. Try downloading a program called USB Device Viewer, run it as an administrator and uninstall all the phone drivers that are listed. Reboot your computer, plug your ZE551ML in and let it install the drivers. Hope this is of some help.
i finally fixed this bs problem. simply a matter of device manager >>>> portable devices >>>>> right click >>> update drive>>> browse my computer >>> Let me pick>>>
for me i had
Model
MTP Device
MTP USB Device
select MTP USB DEVICE >>> Click Next and done
how stupid is this? the simple solution after 2 weeks of pain in the ass is what makes this so stupid.
I have downloaded the proper set of shield drivers.
I have set the shield to enable developer and debugging is on.
When I connect the shield to my Win 7 PC it shows up as an unknown device.
Now when I go to the device manager and try to update my driver for said device with my disc, Windows reports that the latest driver is installed.
I've also tried to right click on the .inf file but it will not install.
It seems that my problem is that the Shield is no showing up as something other than an unknown device.
Suggestions please
TNX
Having the same issue here; windows 10 keeps forcefully installing the "generic drivers". When I try to right click and update, it says the generic drivers are the best option (they're not!). Unfortunately the generic drivers wont show up on adb devices also..
did any1 resolve this
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I am a new user for nexus 6p, For the first time I connected my device to Computer running windows 10 updated. My laptop didn't detect the usb and the driver is not installed properly, I tried downloading the latest usb driver but it didnt help , While searching for the driver folder it throws
Windows was unable to install your unkown drive
You can get the USB drivers straight from Google and try to uninstall/reinstall or download Wugfresh's NRT. There is very good driver installation tool and test to confirm you get both USB and fastboot drivers installed properly. Just follow the "Full Driver Installation Guide"
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I am a new user for nexus 6p, For the first time I connected my device to Computer running windows 10 updated. My laptop didn't detect the usb and the driver is not installed properly, I tried downloading the latest usb driver but it didnt help , While searching for the driver folder it throws
Windows was unable to install your unkown drive
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Hi... Do you have ADB enabled in developer options? If you don't have developer options enabled, go in: settings>about phone and type 7 times on the build number, then go back in settings > developer options and enable "android debugging".
Plug your N6 on your computer, check your phone screen and allow press ok when it asks to "allow USB debugging".
Does it change something? Is your N6 recognized in device manager? Does the driver updates?
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So My puter recognizes my phone fine....
Pop opened the configuration and General tab says:
This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1)
A service installation section in this INF is invalid.
To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.
I try and update the driver using the "Let the puter search" feature and it finds one and tells me:
Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device.
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it.
MPE Device
A service installation section in this INF is invalid.
If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check the support section for driver software.
This is all AFTER I downloaded the latest Google USB drivers and unzipped them.
Phone is set to MTP mode and debugging mode is unlocked and usb debugging is on.
No Go.