MTP and ADB drivers - TouchPad General

Can someone post the MTP and ADB windows drivers for Touchpad? No matter what I do, with USB debugging enabled my touchpad is not able to recognize MTP and Touchpad. I am using Classicnerd ICS.

Under storage in settings, in the top right corner click the 3 dots and enable mtp
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Version 3.0 doesn't work

Doesn't work neither...

actually had issues with my adb shell today so i dug around and found this webpage http://ergh.org/cmtp/ third section has usb drivers for the tp I went ahead and uploaded them with this post but the site is helpfull. Aside from that this site has really usefull uptodate information in a nice neat space. I simply downloaded the usb_driver.zip and updated the driver in device manger rebooted and adb worked. Keep in mind you need to have android debugging on ...
And MTP wont work if you have debugging on so when you want to use MTP you need to disable android debugging in the development section under settings.

Bunnyslayer said:
Under storage in settings, in the top right corner click the 3 dots and enable mtp
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I have Alpha2 and it works
thanks

usb host mode
Know this is unrelated to computer mounting, cannot seem to find any info on USB host mode for ics. It worked great for cm7. I bought the solar powered USB hub and everything...all that happens wen I plug in the otg adapter is a blue screen and hard lock up. Any info on this would be much appreciated.

usb host mode
never-mind, misread the above.

inrimartyr said:
Know this is unrelated to computer mounting, cannot seem to find any info on USB host mode for ics. It worked great for cm7. I bought the solar powered USB hub and everything...all that happens wen I plug in the otg adapter is a blue screen and hard lock up. Any info on this would be much appreciated.
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Check out the chain fire app USB Host diagnostics.

+1 thanks haxin. That app worked like a charm. I can now mount all my SD cards via USB.

Bunnyslayer said:
Under storage in settings, in the top right corner click the 3 dots and enable mtp
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Thanked, worked, I also had to install Media player 11.

Windows 8 drivers
Can anyone help me getting these drivers to work on Windows 8? I need the step procedure to install the drivers on Windows 8. I tried it my and I got the attached error message.

Bunnyslayer said:
Under storage in settings, in the top right corner click the 3 dots and enable mtp
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This works.

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[Q] Need Help Enable Debuggin w\Broke Screen?

MY buddy broke his screen and screen digitizer on his G2 and really needs his notes form the phone. The phones boots and I can see the desktop with the HDMi out put the screen does not respond to touch commands. Anyone know of a way to enable USB debugging without the touch screen or retrieve his notes.
My thoughts are if I enable debugging I can remote into the phone and get the info he needs,
Thanks
You could always use a mouse with an OTG USB cable. Plug and play. Also a Bluetooth mouse would work if you can get it enabled!
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Just hope that you didn't update to 2.3.6 (UKK6)...
fjr1300sgs2 said:
You could always use a mouse with an OTG USB cable. Plug and play. Also a Bluetooth mouse would work if you can get it enabled!
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Will this work on the stock rom?
alton987 said:
Will this work on the stock rom?
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Yes, if its on 2.3.4 (UKH7) and not 2.3.6 (the latest update UKK6). HID (human interface devices) are apparently broken on the new update...
I am on Shostock 8.1.1 2.3.6 and have NO PROBLEM USING OTG USB!
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Got adapter in today and I was able to get USB debugging enable but its not popping up in adb server for me. Anyone have a guess why? I have my own G2 and I can see it on adb any guess why his is not coming up?
Restart the adb service after you plug in the device (kill adb.exe, plug in, run adb) and theres a command to list devices. (adb devices)
penguinlogik said:
Restart the adb service after you plug in the device (kill adb.exe, plug in, run adb) and theres a command to list devices. (adb devices)
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Thanks that worked

MacBook does not recognize my Note

When I plug in my Galaxy Note into my mac, it does not show up in finder. I have enabled USB debugging, etc. and tried Wi-Fi sync but it has limited data transfer. Is there any way to mount my Note's internal SD card to my Mac?!?!?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1512465
nothing on there answers my question. the first answer was for PC's. and i already tried Android File Transfer from google, but it only supports HoneyComb and ICS devices.
oooo lol i get wat ur saying. thanks bro
pl0xn00b said:
nothing on there answers my question. the first answer was for PC's. and i already tried Android File Transfer from google, but it only supports HoneyComb and ICS devices.
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I'm having the same problem.
I had the same problem. I can't get it to show up in Finder but after installing the OS X version of Kies I can use the Kies software to access both my internal and external memory and drag and drop whatever I want to transfer.
pl0xn00b said:
nothing on there answers my question. the first answer was for PC's. and i already tried Android File Transfer from google, but it only supports HoneyComb and ICS devices.
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Actually the thread that 'Ship it City' linked to is correct, and the first answer in that thread is how I connect my Note to my Macbook Pro. Works like a charm and both the internal storage and the SD card storage pop up in the finder window. Just because the button in the USB Utilities says "Connect storage to PC" doesn't mean it only works for a PC.
Unplug USB cable
Setting > Wireless and Networks > USB > Connect USB
Plug the cable in
Mount USB
I know, it's ****ing ridiculous, another reason we need ICS stat.
MSigler said:
Unplug USB cable
Setting > Wireless and Networks > USB > Connect USB
Plug the cable in
Mount USB
I know, it's ****ing ridiculous, another reason we need ICS stat.
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Ya'll need to sell your MacBook's stat. Windows 8 will come out, and touchscreen laptops will make the decision for you, promise.
crawldit said:
Actually the thread that 'Ship it City' linked to is correct, and the first answer in that thread is how I connect my Note to my Macbook Pro. Works like a charm and both the internal storage and the SD card storage pop up in the finder window. Just because the button in the USB Utilities says "Connect storage to PC" doesn't mean it only works for a PC.
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I thought it was!!!
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[Q] Why when I connect my phone to...

my linux mint 11 computer, i cannot transfer files? It will read the note, but all the file folders are numbers and you dont know whats what!
my atrix worked perfect on it!
I just tried on my Mint 12 and saw the same thing. It gives the option for both SD cards: USB and micro, but the folders are incorrectly named (as numbers) and they have no contents in them.
Everything works flawlessly on Windows 7 though. So I will stick with that for now
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Casper34 said:
my linux mint 11 computer, i cannot transfer files? It will read the note, but all the file folders are numbers and you dont know whats what!
my atrix worked perfect on it!
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Do you have USB debugging turned on?
of course.... its weird. i have win7 on my netbook, but i dont have wireless where i am at. i am mostly on my linux computer, so its a pain downloading from one, flashdrive to win7, then to phone.
Try going into settings -> wireless and network -> USB utilities and choose USB mass storage, then connect your phone to the computer.
lactardjosh said:
Try going into settings -> wireless and network -> USB utilities and choose USB mass storage, then connect your phone to the computer.
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+1 Was just about to recommend the same, as the Note is default to MTP mode.
lactardjosh said:
Try going into settings -> wireless and network -> USB utilities and choose USB mass storage, then connect your phone to the computer.
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if i do this, it turns USB debugging off, then i have to connect to the computer....
AND YES!!!! it works!!!!
and there is always a but! But why do i have to this EVERYTIME?? my atrix i could connect and bam, it was on my mint comp. .. and now when i am done, i have to remember to turn USB debugging back on, or run into why wont this work on my win7 pc........ we need a popup or a dropdown from the taskbar when connected to a computer as to what you would like to do.
Oh wow. I had no idea this even existed..that would make sense. I was wondering why it wouldn't go into Mass Storage mode when I plugged in.
Sorry coming from an HTC Inspire.
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[Q] USB toggle for Galaxy Player 4.2

First off, thanks guys for figuring out how to root the GP4.2. It is my first android anything after finally passing on my itouch to someone else.
I am using PCLinuxOS with gnome and my only hangup so far is trying to get the GP42 recognized as a USB MS device. Currently I am getting around this by WiFi and SFTP to the device but I would really prefer faster USB cable connections.
Plugging in the USB cable starts charging but I never get the USB MASS STORAGE app popup like I do in WinXP.
I looked on the forums here and can not find much info on the GP4.2.
Is there a toggle app for the USB MS mode that will run on this player or something built in?
iKosmos said:
First off, thanks guys for figuring out how to root the GP4.2. It is my first android anything after finally passing on my itouch to someone else.
I am using PCLinuxOS with gnome and my only hangup so far is trying to get the GP42 recognized as a USB MS device. Currently I am getting around this by WiFi and SFTP to the device but I would really prefer faster USB cable connections.
Plugging in the USB cable starts charging but I never get the USB MASS STORAGE app popup like I do in WinXP.
I looked on the forums here and can not find much info on the GP4.2.
Is there a toggle app for the USB MS mode that will run on this player or something built in?
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Go to Settings -> Wireless and network -> USB settings
Choose Mass storange
Now connect to your computer using your cable. After few seconds there will be a button on the screen, press it, now your computer should see the device's internal (and external, if exists) sd card as a normal usb flash drive.
Not quite that easy
The problem is that I am using Linux and the above only works in Windows with the Samsung Driver installed.
Linux is not triggering the popuup! I was asking if there is a way to manually trigger that very popup, because I have those settings already and it works in XP.
Perhaps there is a Call or command I can do from a shortcut or the commandline in terminal (I have busybox and a Terminal emulator on my Player).
WiFi is just SOOOOO slow!
iKosmos said:
The problem is that I am using Linux and the above only works in Windows with the Samsung Driver installed.
Linux is not triggering the popuup! I was asking if there is a way to manually trigger that very popup, because I have those settings already and it works in XP.
Perhaps there is a Call or command I can do from a shortcut or the commandline in terminal (I have busybox and a Terminal emulator on my Player).
WiFi is just SOOOOO slow!
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Well, in my case it just works OK with Arch Linux and also Ubuntu.
alice90 said:
Well, in my case it just works OK with Arch Linux and also Ubuntu.
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Curious, what kernel versions?
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A couple of issues.....

Hey guys.....
I have had my DNA for about 2 weeks now and have a couple of questions....
1. Why does my USB tether not work
2. Device Software install on my computer says that "Android Phone" did not install because "device unplugged". And, yes, my phone was plugged to my computer via USB cable. While trying to run the Jcase Bootloader exploit, my adb will not recognize my device. All other drivers are installed properly.
I would like to use the USB tether which comes stock on my phone, Like my Droid Razr Maxx had. Not with PDAnet or any market apps.
Thanks for any and all responses and help. I have read other posts about both of these but was unable to come across any clear help. Sorry for my ignorance.
Not sure what you mean by "USB tether." To use your phone with your computer without any 3rd party apps, go to Settings->Developer Options and turn USB debugging ON. Then try again.
M0rtiferrimus said:
Not sure what you mean by "USB tether." To use your phone with your computer without any 3rd party apps, go to Settings->Developer Options and turn USB debugging ON. Then try again.
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The OP is referring to internet tethering through USB instead of making the phone a hotspot. I haven't had the need to tether in a long time, so I haven't tried it on this phone yet.
Since you have 2 issues related to USB, I would start from there. Try a different cable, then a different port. See if it has issues connecting to another computer if those don't work. You may want to download and install the HTC drivers from HTC's website too. It sounds like the data side of your cable is the issue to me.
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dclaw_fantum said:
The OP is referring to internet tethering through USB instead of making the phone a hotspot. I haven't had the need to tether in a long time, so I haven't tried it on this phone yet.
Since you have 2 issues related to USB, I would start from there. Try a different cable, then a different port. See if it has issues connecting to another computer if those don't work. You may want to download and install the HTC drivers from HTC's website too. It sounds like the data side of your cable is the issue to me.
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Thank you very much. USB does work with other computers. I will head to the HTC site to try and download from there. Thanks again for a prompt response.

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