Wired Tether not working - Droid Eris Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have CELB 2.7 installed with Cyanogen 5.0.8-DS, I have tried on both an xp machine as well as a windows 7 32 bit machine, neither works, I have installed the NDIS driver on windows xp, I turn on USB debugging, I turn on USb tethering inside the wireless/networks settings, I plug the phone in, it installed some drivers for windows 7, and windows xp. I manually installed NDIS into xp, but I dont see anything.
Im not even sure what is supposed to happen, am I supposed to see another network connection or something?
Also, do i need ADB installed for this to work?

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Mobile AP not connecting on Win 7 64bit

I am having a problem getting Mobile AP to connect to my laptop running Windows 7 64 bit. It connects fine on my girlfriends laptop running Windows 7 32 bit. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
More details please. What ROM are you on? What is your process when you attempt to connect to either computer? What are the make, model, specs of either computer? What firewall / security software do you have enabled / installed? My Win7 64 notebook connects fine.
epakrat75 said:
More details please. What ROM are you on? What is your process when you attempt to connect to either computer? What are the make, model, specs of either computer? What firewall / security software do you have enabled / installed? My Win7 64 notebook connects fine.
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I'm running Nero v5. Basically I just click Mobile AP on, search for it in available wireless networks and click connect. On my girlfriends Win 7 32bit it connects right away. But on my Win 7 64bit it says Windows was unable to connect to AndroidAP0324... I don't run anti-virus and even disabled the firewall completely to see if that was the problem somewhere, but it still didn't work. The laptop I am trying to get this to work in is an eMachines eME528 2.20GHz Intel Celeron Processor, 2GB ram... The wireless is a Atheros AR5B97 Wireless Network Adapter. I hope that info helps.
download the 64 bit Samsung driver 1st, the follow with anything after that. That worked for me any other sequence seems to muck it up
I finally got it working by uninstalling the WLAN driver and installing an updated driver. Thanks again for the help.

[Q] Google Nexus 7 - USB issues, tried everything

Tried ASUS drivers, installed them, USBDeview shows Android Composite ADB Interface and is listed as connected. Device Type = unknown
Tried PDANet drivers, didn't work
Tried WUGS Toolkit drivers
Tried reinstalling Windows 7 on a fresh drive.
Tried some random ass Samsung drivers.
Uninstalled all USB devices in USBDeview and plugged them back in one by one, then tried the above drivers.
Tried all of the above in Debug, MTP, PTP and just connecting as normal (no dev/Debug mode)
Tried 4 different micro USB cables and every port on my computer.
I'm sure I've tried something else but I must've forgotten. So, should I throw this mother ***** at the wall and exchange it for a different 32gb? Or try 32-bit windows 7?
I tried to use Windows XP but my PC freaked the hell out and blue screened on setup. Either the disc is bad for no good reason or the setup didn't like my 8gb of DDR3.
Please help, I'm not the average dumbass who plugs in the tablet, doesn't work, then just hops right on the forums to ask without doing extensive research.
And now I realize this belongs in the Nexus 7 Q&A, filthy noob that I am.
SOLVED
Media Feature Pack for Windows 7 N with Service Pack 1 and Windows 7 KN with Service Pack 1 (KB968211)
Google search that and download it from Microsoft's website along with Windows Media Player 11.
This made it work, now I am able to transfer files in USB Debug mode and My Computer recognizes it.

Stupid HTC drivers....

So I battled with the MTP drivers forever and gave up...at least Windows 7 was able to communicate/see the device. Then I installed winamp...
Now Not only does Winamp not find the HOX+ under devices, but windows doesn't see anything on the phone. It shows up as a driver under My Computer..but no communication with it is possible. I simply get a message saying the device is not present or has stopped working....
Anyone else have trouble?
i was having the same issue. what i found was that i had both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports on my laptop, (windows 7 x64) which i wasnt aware of. switched over to USB 2.0 ports and it mounted as a cd drive, prompted to install software and installed all drivers. kinda crazy, but thats what i did.

HTC One and Windows 8 64-bit

So I'm using the HTC One with Windows 8 64bit pc and when I plug in my phone it won't mount the sdcard so I can copy files from my pc. This works just fine when I plug the phone into a Windows 7 machine. Any ideas what is going on?
trant01 said:
So I'm using the HTC One with Windows 8 64bit pc and when I plug in my phone it won't mount the sdcard so I can copy files from my pc. This works just fine when I plug the phone into a Windows 7 machine. Any ideas what is going on?
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Might have to uninstall and reinstall drivers. Or it could be a USB 2.0/3.0 thing.
When I plug mine into my widows 8 tablet the htc sync doesnt show up.
are there drivers specific for windows 8 for this device?
Mine works in my usb 2 and 3 ports, but I had to try a few different drivers until I found one that worked. Windows 8 refuses to detect it in fastboot, though
cmstackar said:
Mine works in my usb 2 and 3 ports, but I had to try a few different drivers until I found one that worked. Windows 8 refuses to detect it in fastboot, though
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can you share the drivers you are using for windows 8?
This is the driver that I am using
Same here. MTP works fine, Sync works fine, ADB works fine. Fastboot refuses to work, and mounting in recovery so far unsuccessful. (Win 8 x64).
cmstackar said:
This is the driver that I am using
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nope MTP still doesnt work with those drivers.
JDAapps said:
Same here. MTP works fine, Sync works fine, ADB works fine. Fastboot refuses to work, and mounting in recovery so far unsuccessful. (Win 8 x64).
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how did you get MTP to work? i just need to mount my phone so i can write to it from my pc but for some reason its not working. is there a setting i'm missing?!?
trant01 said:
how did you get MTP to work? i just need to mount my phone so i can write to it from my pc but for some reason its not working. is there a setting i'm missing?!?
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No setting I know of. I think I'm using drivers from AIO Toolkit. Also installed/uninstalled Sync so not positive, but one of the two. FYI I had to uninstall VMware because it was hijacking device and giving it some virtual USB driver, might occur with others like VirtualBox also.
i had the same issues with my Win8 64-bit, Dell XPS12 Ultrabook with USB 3.0 ports and this thread helped me solve all my USB issues with the HTC One. May be worth trying...
I had issues on Win 8 64 bit on my One X a while back.
This worked for me and solved the problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156665
. I used the program to uninstall the drivers and reinstalled them.
Also just realized that no mounting in recovery is normal ... still learning to remember that I have a new device .
Recoveries don't support pure MTP media devices (yet), so it is not possible at the moment.
maybe drivers can not work for 64bit system, or use the windows 8 enterprise 64bit to try this again. some program can not work fine on my windows 8 pro, but my friend's windows 8 enterprise can

[Q] Internet Pass Through and Windows 8.1 x64?

I can't get Internet Pass Through to work with Windows 8.1 x64. I've installed the latest HTC Sync 3.3.36, but it didn't recognize the phone. I then installed the Windows 8.1 drivers from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2714921
That made it recognize the phone and install an HTC Remote NDIS based Device. That makes the Internet Pass Through setting on the phone show the arrow icons for data in the notification bar, but the phone still isn't seeing the PC's internet connection.
Has anyone managed to get this to work in Windows 8.1? What's the trick?

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