[Q] Debug mode - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm trying to use AppInventor, which wants me to use the debugging mode of the device.
When enabling it and plugging to the computer, it only notifies that the USB is connected, and doesn't say anything about debug mode.
This cause AppInventor to not recognize the device.
In "Device Manager" (WIN XP) everything is good and the phone is recognized.
any suggestions?

guyman20 said:
I'm trying to use AppInventor, which wants me to use the debugging mode of the device.
When enabling it and plugging to the computer, it only notifies that the USB is connected, and doesn't say anything about debug mode.
This cause AppInventor to not recognize the device.
In "Device Manager" (WIN XP) everything is good and the phone is recognized.
any suggestions?
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Turn it on in applications settings menu

pulser_g2 said:
Turn it on in applications settings menu
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i did already

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[Q] Phone not recognized by Windows anymore

It happend after I flashed JK5 (I lost track with so many updates)
The phone is not recognized by windows anymore, cannot access odin or anything.
I have another vibrant and is still working so drivers are installed and everything.
The phone does recognize the connection, lets you choose, can get into download mode, but is just not being seen by the PC,
Since the other vibrant connects fine cable is also right, it is a problem strictly with this phone.
I tried flashing other roms, modems, and so on via CWM but problem is not solved.
Any help or ideas will be appreciated
I had the same problem. Someone said try usb debugging, & it worked like a charm.
Applications/development/usb debugging. I hope this helps.
Thanks, I tried that, and all the options for pairing without success
gagb1967 said:
Thanks, I tried that, and all the options for pairing without success
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If USB debugging is enabled, it shouldn't give you a choice of usb connection mode. Make sure your USB cable is unplugged when you enable debugging, or else it will just tell you to unplug and try again.
bahnburner said:
If USB debugging is enabled, it shouldn't give you a choice of usb connection mode. Make sure your USB cable is unplugged when you enable debugging, or else it will just tell you to unplug and try again.
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I meant to say, first i tried with debugging enabled, did not work, after that i disable debugging and tried Kies, Emdia Player and Mass Storage, still not recognized, also is not recognized when in Download mode.......
Any Ideas?

[Q]Didn't has USB debug mode

Hi my atrix 4g is running the stock rom 2.3.4 beta4 from kenne. And I found out that when I connect the atrix 4g to my laptop, it didn't go USB debugging mode, as I did switch on the USB debugging on the atrix.
Can someone give me a hand on this?
How did you determine it didn't go into debugging mode? Are any devices listed if you do "adb devices"? Did you confirm that debugging is enabled (settings->Applications->Development)?
Yes it didn't go to the debugging mode. I didn't try that. Yes I can confirm I enabled the debugging
vaiohk said:
Yes it didn't go to the debugging mode.
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What did you expect to see? When you enable USB debugging it basically means that you can access the device using adb via a USB cable. Just connecting a cable does really change the look of the display, other than in the notification bar, the debugging icon will appear.
Have you tried connecting your Atrix to your laptop while in "Mass Storage" mode? Does that work?
I expect a debugging icon on the notifications bar.
I took some screen shot with the phone
vaiohk said:
I expect a debugging icon on the notifications bar.
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I never noticed that the icon doesn't show up on my notification bar. However, if I do "adb devices" from either my Win7 PC or Ubuntu system, it displays my device. Further, I can do "adb shell" and access the phone.
Therefore, I'm guessing your phone is in debugging mode and the icon is not being displayed.
I have just confirmed that the icon is not displayed on my Cherry Pi (0.4) or a stock AT&T build.

[Q] USB debugging cannot be disabled

Hi.
Just bought Galaxy Ace for my daughter and faced with the same problem. it's at official 2.3.3 firmware, and each time i connect it to PC via USB - it enables the USB debugging. I tried disabling it in Settings->Application->Development when phone is disconnected - no luck.
Strange, but i don't see a "USB connection" option in Settings->Wireless and networks... it's there on my Galaxy S thou... May it be an issue with Ace's official firmware?
Update: flashed VillainROM-1.0 and still having same problem.
korvin1980 said:
Hi.
Just bought Galaxy Ace for my daughter and faced with the same problem. it's at official 2.3.3 firmware, and each time i connect it to PC via USB - it enables the USB debugging. I tried disabling it in Settings->Application->Development when phone is disconnected - no luck.
Strange, but i don't see a "USB connection" option in Settings->Wireless and networks... it's there on my Galaxy S thou... May it be an issue with Ace's official firmware?
Update: flashed VillainROM-1.0 and still having same problem.
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It's in Settings > Applications > Development .
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EmoBoiix3 said:
It's in Settings > Applications > Development .
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There's only a "USB Debugging" option, which, being disabled, gets automatically enabled again each time i connect the phone to a USB cable.
So what is the problem if it's enable? And Ace don't have "USB connection" option in Settings
Sorry, I thought it's obvious: with USB debugging always enabled - I've no possibility to connect the phone to PC as a disk storage or to connect it to Kies/PC_Suite
learn to know your phone
korvin1980 said:
Sorry, I thought it's obvious: with USB debugging always enabled - I've no possibility to connect the phone to PC as a disk storage or to connect it to Kies/PC_Suite
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NO, is not obvious. USB debuggins doesn't botter your usb connection at all since you hace to activate the disk storage after you connect your SGA. Look on status, there's a message that tells you that you have to click there to activate mass storage. And on the other hand, KIES recognizes SGA after a few minutes, just wait a little longer.
i have the same problem. mass storage only works if you have the samsung drivers installed. if you connect the phone to a different PC that dosent have the samsung drivers it will not recognize it. if you disable Debugging so that the computer would detect it as a mass storage, once you connect it, it automatically enables debugging again. if you disable it while connected, it goes back on automatically.
i'm running 2.2.6 but i've always had this problem since 2.2
using windows 7
anyone can help?
USB mass storage worked fine for me on multiple computers without the drivers installed and with debugging on. There is no reason why either of those things would influence your connection. The problem is far more likely to be with either your computers settings or your usb hardware.
i tried on a few different computers, same problem. i guess i'm stuck :/
thanks anyway
dali47 said:
i tried on a few different computers, same problem. i guess i'm stuck :/
thanks anyway
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Windows XP is fine. Windows 7 is very fussy: m.androidcentral.com/android-101-copy-files-your-storage-card-windows

VZW G3 not detected by ADB

My phone isn't being detected by adb. Almost as if USB Debugging isn't even enabled (which it is). ADB is just blank when I run adb devices.
I've installed the LG VZW G3 drivers. Any suggestions?
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
Make sure you have developer options visible
Enable USB debugging
Connect your phone to your computer
Pull down and change the USB connection from installer/MTP to internet > ethernet
Open Command Prompt window where ADB is installed, and type in "adb devices"
Allow when you see the RSA prompt
Run the batch file for ioroot, type "adb reboot recovery", install from adb, run sideload command, and then reboot
Also, make sure you're running the latest version of the SDK. Mine wouldn't work until I updated. HTH!
mjforte said:
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
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+1
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mjforte said:
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
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+1 - This was my problem too...many thanks!
usb drivers
blmartin said:
+1 - This was my problem too...many thanks!
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Use the LG USB drivers for Verizon Wireless!
Change the usb connection mode to Internet/Ethernet
My adb was the problem on mine. I had to reinstall java jdk and the sdk and worked perfectly the first time I tried after that
asialove2013 said:
Use the LG USB drivers for Verizon Wireless!
Change the usb connection mode to Internet/Ethernet
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Either I'm completly blind or ... my G3 doesn't have that option. I only got "Charge Phone", "Media Device (MTP)", and "Send images (PTP)" to configure the USB PC CONNECTION. I also have the option to switch on USB tethering, but that doesn't change anything for the better, either.
Where's that Internet/Ethernet connection mode hidden?
The internet option might not appear until the usb is connected to the pc. Recheck available options while connected.
-Set phone for PTP connection
-Plug phone into PC via USB. You should see a driver loading/loaded message on your PC
-On the phone, change USB connection to Internet, then select Ethernet on the submenu that will appear
(PTP seems to "wake up" the ADB driver on the PC side for me. This was mandatory on a couple of prior phones/tablets, so it's what I did with the G3.)
Or switch to Linux and never hear about drivers ever again!
Verizon on Windows 8.1
So, the problem I had on windows 8.1 was that when you connect the device and it asks you what action to take automatically, you need to click that and install the Verizon stuff. I had my phone in USB debugging and Ethernet mode while doing this install. After it installed everything, the window on my phone for debugging permission showed up, and I allowed it. The phone now shows up in adb. I don't know if this was obvious but I thought Id mention it anyway
After the last G3 update from Verizon, the Ethernet option is gone. I can't get it to talk with ADB any longer. I see the developer mode come up on the phone, but it never asks for security key or appears in the ADB list. Anybody have any good ideas? This is on a Mac and I've never had a problem before doing this.
EDIT: After juggling back and forth from PTP to MTP to PTP, restarting ADB, I got it to connect. No clue what the key was, but working again for the moment. The Ethernet option is still gone from the phone though so that simple fix is no longer an issue.
Averix said:
After the last G3 update from Verizon, the Ethernet option is gone. I can't get it to talk with ADB any longer. I see the developer mode come up on the phone, but it never asks for security key or appears in the ADB list. Anybody have any good ideas? This is on a Mac and I've never had a problem before doing this.
EDIT: After juggling back and forth from PTP to MTP to PTP, restarting ADB, I got it to connect. No clue what the key was, but working again for the moment. The Ethernet option is still gone from the phone though so that simple fix is no longer an issue.
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I installed the skydragon rom, which is based on stock so probably the same. I found that PTP worked but MTP did not. This is in Ubuntu Linux.

[Help] PC unable to connect to Honor 9

Hi,
After the most recent update (OTA), when I connect my phone to my PC, regardless of what mode I have the USB set for on the phone, I can no longer connect
to my phone.
It worked flawlessly before.
The Huawei HiSuite also cannot connect (although I don't norm ally use that anyway).
I have tried reinstalling ADB and also HiSuite to no avail.
One thing I do notice is that there was a HDB driver missing. When I rebooted my PC it has now changed to 'USB Composite device' but shows the error
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
{Bad Image}
%hs is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the software vendor for support. Error status 0x
I've tried to automatically install a driver, again no joy. (Because the device is not recognised, it just says it could not a find a suitable driver).
If I uninstall the device and then plug my phone back in we then start with the HDB device (for which there is no driver according to MS), which upon reboot becomes the 'USB Composite device' again.
So, anyone know how I can fix this? I'd like access to my phone through my PC if possible.
TIA (Thanks in Advance)
I know it's obvious, but have you tried a different usb port.
UrbanBushman said:
I know it's obvious, but have you tried a different usb port.
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Yes. Front and back of PC as well through a hub.
It makes a sound like it connects, then I get a popup on my phone "Charge only / Transfer files / Transfer photos" and regardless of which one I select, it then disconnects.
Somewhat annoying. It worked okay before latest update.
I've even reinstalled ADB, even though I'm fairly certain this has nothing to do with it.
Thanks for your reply anyway!
[Solved]
I managed to solve this by plugging in my Honor 9. On the device manager page in Windows take a look at the 'USB Composite Device' item and selecting with an exclamation mark against it and right click it and select"Uninstall device" from the menu. When it asks to remove the driver, select yes. Unplug your phone. Reboot your PC. Upon plugging your phone back in, your device will be re-detected and Windows will install the driver correctly.

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