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Goodmornig everyone..!
I just bought an Archos 80 G9 Turbo 16GB and I cannot connect it with my computer that runs Windows 7 64bit
When I plug it, it is detected as an Unknown Device (error code 43) and nothing is mounted.. (but tablet is in "slow charge")
In an old Win XP computer is working good, this made me think it's not completely tablet's fault..
here what I've tried, deeply searching on internet:
-Downloaded ADB android Drivers (in Archos site, on internet, various sources), forced installation of them, problem come out: Drivers are not for a 64 bit Os
-Uninstalled Kies, LG Pc suite and rebooted after every change..nothing changed
-Unactivate and reactivate after reboot Windows Media Player 12..no change
-Changed Usb Mode in tablet from MTP to PTP.. nothing changed
-Installed a lot of USB apps in Google Play and tried changing values..no change
-Upgraded tablet from GingerBread to ICS, deeply wiped and restored several times, and in every configuration, I allways had same results..
-Changed USB cable, several of them tested..and guess?? Nothing..eheh
-Tried shouting at it, tried kissing and asking for his forgiveness..but nothing
I'm stuck on Stock! i cannot upgrade it with XDA custom, I can only connect to pc via FTP server....!
Any Clues?!?!
Thank You to all!
1. To root and to enable SDE menu you need only adb driver
2. You can transfer archos.ext4.update files using FTP from pc to tablet
3. Recovery for flashing firmware update or custom kernel creates ramdisk which is seen as standard usb storage device- "just works"
You need to give full access (Everybody) to the folder where Android SDK is installed in Program Files (x86) and through Android SDK Manager select the second item "Android SDK Platfrom-tools for download.
This worked for me on Windows 7 Ultimate.
Ooops overread something... forget it!!!
Have you checked for the correct MTP driver package...
Regards,
scholbert
gen_scheisskopf said:
1. To root and to enable SDE menu you need only adb driver
2. You can transfer archos.ext4.update files using FTP from pc to tablet
3. Recovery for flashing firmware update or custom kernel creates ramdisk which is seen as standard usb storage device- "just works"
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Only is an huge word, I have tried several dof them, and no one is working, no one is accepted by windows (it tells me they are not designed for the device or they are not for an x64 OS)
Strange thing, it accepted me usb drivers for Samsung Mobile, it installed them.. but not ADB from android... obviously, Samsung ones where not working with it..
xcen3x said:
You need to give full access (Everybody) to the folder where Android SDK is installed in Program Files (x86) and through Android SDK Manager select the second item "Android SDK Platfrom-tools for download.
This worked for me on Windows 7 Ultimate.
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Installed drivers and quite everything with Android SDK, but nothing changed, even forcing these drivers... tried with access tweek, but.. nothing..
scholbert said:
Ooops overread something... forget it!!!
Have you checked for the correct MTP driver package...
Regards,
scholbert
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Dowloaded and istalled a few from windows... the problem is, if it would be an MTP problem, I should not have it in PTP mode... I suppose...
EDIT: tried disabling Integrity Checks for non signed drivers with these string in cmd:
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
nothing changed
indyjones83 said:
Only is an huge word, I have tried several dof them, and no one is working, no one is accepted by windows (it tells me they are not designed for the device or they are not for an x64 OS)
Strange thing, it accepted me usb drivers for Samsung Mobile, it installed them.. but not ADB from android... obviously, Samsung ones where not working with it..
Installed drivers and quite everything with Android SDK, but nothing changed, even forcing these drivers... tried with access tweek, but.. nothing..
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For Gen9 you need Archos modified driver
gen_scheisskopf said:
For Gen9 you need Archos modified driver
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These are the first one I tried.. From their site.. Not working.. Thankyou!
I wrote them in Contact and support in that site, copying and pasting the same I wrote here, they answered me, two days later.. Excited in what solution they could give me,from the heights of their knowledge, I suddenly opened and the answers was:
Please write the email in English.
Are they kidding me? This makes me suppose they have not even tried in reading it.. Well.. 1000 thanks for you and you support..!
Sent from my Optimus 2X using XDA
Second reply from Archos, this time they read it, but only first few lines..
their reply is:
"We invite you to connect the device to a 32 bits system and then to check if the Archos is seen by the pc."
Already done, and it's working with that (WIN XP)
Did you try to install manually the MTP driver from the device manager of the PC ?
YES.
any new clue from here?
Thankyou!
Try this
Sent from my ARCHOS 80G9 using XDA
1 thing, when you are plugging into your PC, are you plugging it into the main hub (rear of PC), or a front port?
I had a devil of a job getting mine to recognise the driver, in the it turned out it really needs to be plugged into the rear port, it may have been a conflict on my PC, but worth a shot.
pittnuma said:
1 thing, when you are plugging into your PC, are you plugging it into the main hub (rear of PC), or a front port?
I had a devil of a job getting mine to recognise the driver, in the it turned out it really needs to be plugged into the rear port, it may have been a conflict on my PC, but worth a shot.
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Yes, tried to connect it in every usb my laptop has, even tried in disconnecting every usb device and turned off the pc. After that I took off battery for a few minutes and started again.. no change... ERROR 43...!
In the old win xp pc I use front usb I installed 10 years ago, and works..!
ADB USB drivers from archos site are not recognized, it's not possible to manually select them.. I was able to select an old symbian driver I have in an old backup directory, but not that one... any clue?
indyjones83 said:
Yes, tried to connect it in every usb my laptop has, even tried in disconnecting every usb device and turned off the pc. After that I took off battery for a few minutes and started again.. no change... ERROR 43...!
In the old win xp pc I use front usb I installed 10 years ago, and works..!
ADB USB drivers from archos site are not recognized, it's not possible to manually select them.. I was able to select an old symbian driver I have in an old backup directory, but not that one... any clue?
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Did you try the link in my previous post? I'm running win7 64 bit and it worked for me!
Maybe just try adding the file in your USERPROFILE directory first!
Sent from my HTC Sensation using XDA
bobjbain said:
Did you try the link in my previous post? I'm running win7 64 bit and it worked for me!
Maybe just try adding the file in your USERPROFILE directory first!
Sent from my HTC Sensation using XDA
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Yes, that one and a modified one.. the problem is, it remains as an "Unknown Device" (error 43).
I tried now to move that driver you suggested me in USERPROFILE (c:\USERS\"myname" and c:\USERS\"myname"\.android) is this you mean?
and same error: can't find in directory any compatible driver for the device. make sure it's done for a x64 system...
It seams to me device is not recognized at all.. not PTP or MTP or USB DEBUG....
but it works with win xp...! I tried again..!
Another doubt I have is: when I plug it to the wall charger I found on the box, it goes on "Slow Charge".. is it normal? why not fast charge or Normal? may be an hint?
indyjones83 said:
Yes, that one and a modified one.. the problem is, it remains as an "Unknown Device" (error 43).
I tried now to move that driver you suggested me in USERPROFILE (c:\USERS\"myname" and c:\USERS\"myname"\.android) is this you mean?
and same error: can't find in directory any compatible driver for the device. make sure it's done for a x64 system...
It seams to me device is not recognized at all.. not PTP or MTP or USB DEBUG....
but it works with win xp...! I tried again..!
Another doubt I have is: when I plug it to the wall charger I found on the box, it goes on "Slow Charge".. is it normal? why not fast charge or Normal? may be an hint?
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OK try this :-
Download the naked universal drivers attached to this post and unzip somwhere!! (got this from the Sensation forum, would say thanks but I can't remember who posted them).
Attache your G9 then go into device manager.
Now find your badly installed driver and uninstall it. Keep doing this until all drivers are uninstalled.
Now unplug and reattach G9, let windows do it's thing. You will still have a excalamation next to "Android Drivers" at this point.
Right click on the driver in device manager and "Update Driver Software", then click "Browse My Computer....", now click on "Let Me Pick from a list...", then click the "Have Disk" button. Browse to the folder where you extracted the Universal Naked Drivers and select the andorid_winxusb.inf file.
If you get unsigned warnings click on the "trust me" or whatever it says.
Driver should now be installed.
The adb_usb.ini file is really for if you use adb, if you do it need to go in c:\users\you\.android directory (create the directory if it doesn't exist).
You can test adb connectivity by using "adb devices" from the command line.
Hope this helps
indyjones83 said:
Another doubt I have is: when I plug it to the wall charger I found on the box, it goes on "Slow Charge".. is it normal? why not fast charge or Normal? may be an hint?
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I think this is probably because your USB cable only has 2 internal cables, not 4.
IIRC, the outside 2 are USB and data chat and the inside 2 are for 5v power.
If your G9 detects the cable doesn't have the two middle connections then it will do a slow charge regardless.
Are you using the cable you got with the G9??
bobjbain said:
I think this is probably because your USB cable only has 2 internal cables, not 4.
IIRC, the outside 2 are USB and data chat and the inside 2 are for 5v power.
If your G9 detects the cable doesn't have the two middle connections then it will do a slow charge regardless.
Are you using the cable you got with the G9??
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Yes, I'm using the cable i got with the g9.. I could have a dual cable (the one they give to you with an external hdd), but it's mini usb, not micro...
bobjbain said:
OK try this :-
Download the naked universal drivers attached to this post and unzip somwhere!! (got this from the Sensation forum, would say thanks but I can't remember who posted them).
Attache your G9 then go into device manager.
Now find your badly installed driver and uninstall it. Keep doing this until all drivers are uninstalled.
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And this is the problem.. I don't have any driver to uninstall, as if my device is an "Unknown Device" no service, no adb no mpt recognized.. only an "unknown device".. even with new drivers, the only driver it lets me install are Samsung drivers.. but obiously doesn't work!
I now tried in installing it as this samsung, just to have something to uninstall...
bobjbain said:
Now unplug and reattach G9, let windows do it's thing. You will still have a excalamation next to "Android Drivers" at this point.
Right click on the driver in device manager and "Update Driver Software", then click "Browse My Computer....", now click on "Let Me Pick from a list...", then click the "Have Disk" button. Browse to the folder where you extracted the Universal Naked Drivers and select the andorid_winxusb.inf file.
If you get unsigned warnings click on the "trust me" or whatever it says.
Driver should now be installed.
The adb_usb.ini file is really for if you use adb, if you do it need to go in c:\users\you\.android directory (create the directory if it doesn't exist).
You can test adb connectivity by using "adb devices" from the command line.
Hope this helps
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You are really amazing, archos is not caring at all..
Before I tried your firs suggestion in USERDEVICE and for a minute it found my device as Error 10 and not Error 43 (unknown device)... and that's the only moment my pc saw the tablet...
Thankyou!!
indyjones83 said:
Yes, tried to connect it in every usb my laptop has, even tried in disconnecting every usb device and turned off the pc. After that I took off battery for a few minutes and started again.. no change... ERROR 43...!
In the old win xp pc I use front usb I installed 10 years ago, and works..!
ADB USB drivers from archos site are not recognized, it's not possible to manually select them.. I was able to select an old symbian driver I have in an old backup directory, but not that one... any clue?
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I too have run across this problem--AFTER woprking for 6 months with it under ADB just fine. Not just my work computer, home devices as well. Did you ever get this fixed?
How to install adb windows 8
From what I've read a few members were having troubles installing adb on Windows 8 dev Preview-64bit
I have it installed and running and thought I'd share how I did it.
I take no responsibility if you screw up your phone. "IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THIS GUIDE IS FOR OR HOW TO USE IT PLEASE DON'T".
Ive linked a zip file containg the adb drivers,the java.exe,the android-sdk and the easytether.exe
I take no credit whatsoever for the htc/android driver I downloaded them from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942
Thanks to xda member "1wayjonny" please hit the thread up and give thanks to him for all his hard work.
There are alot of other methods to get adb installed on windows8 this is just how I did it.
Laie1472 link
http://db.tt/z5avjkJS
Here we go
Download the zip attatched to the link.
#1-Extract the "laie1472.zip" to your desktop or folder of choice.
#2-Extract the "universal zip" into the same folder.
Now install the jdk-6u22-windows-i586.exe if your running an intel i5 if not then download the correct java version from here-
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
and let it run that's all for the java.
Second extract the android-sdk_r07-windows.zip to your c:\ drive.
Meaning right click on the android sdk and choose extract.
A window will appear. In the address bar of that window is were the files will currently be extracted to. Please delete everything in the address bar except the c:\ Then click "ok" and close the window.
Then go to your start menu and click on it. From there go to computer and click on it. Then you will see an icon that says (c That's your hard drive were you extracted the android sdk. Click/Double click on this icon. From there you should see a folder named Android-sdk something something, Right click on this folder and rename it to "AndroidSDK" without the quotes.
Please rename the folder exactly as I wrote it capitol letters and all.
Next make sure that you have usb debuggin enabled on your phone. If you can't find this, "PLEASE STOP UNTIL YOU DO"
Now run the easytether.exe "free app included in the zip" file and when it opens up it will give you an option of Easy tether core or Android USB drivers. Please choose the Android USB drivers. But "STOP" and click the little arrow next to ANDROID USB DRIVERS. A menu will appear. When it does please choose ENTIRE FEATURE WILL BE INSTALLED ON C:\ DRIVE. Check that option as well. Click install and let it finish.
Now please REBOOT your Laptop/Desktop.
When your pc/laptop is up and running, plug your phone into your pc while powered on and choose "charge Mode only".
Then select the windows key on the keyboard
Then select "control Panel"
Then select "more settings"
Then select "device Manger"
Once your there look for the ""ADB DRIVER" or while in device manger unplug your phone from your pc and then plug it back in and choose "charge only" and watch for the device driver that shows up.
Then "right click" and choose "update driver"
Then select
"browse MY Computer for driver software"
Then select
"let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Then a window will appear.
Then select
"Next" from the top of the window.
Then select
"Have DISK"
Now when that window opens select "browse"
Then another window will appear.
Now at the top of the window you will see an "address bar" with a "down arrow next to it".
Select the "down arrow" and then a drop down list will appear.
From here browse to your desktop or where ever you extracted the laie1472.zip to and find the universal folder.
Then select the driver
"android_winusb.inf" and select "open".
Another window will appear and then select "OK"
Windows will prompt you to install the driver, also it will warn you that the driver is not signed but press install anyway.
When that is done close out all windows and unplug your phone.
Now restart your laptop/pc. You can do this by holding the window key and press the letter "R"
Now type "cmd" and press enter.
Now a command window will appear, in that window type this or copy and paste it
shutdown /s
Then press enter. Another window will appear saying that windows will shutdown in 60 seconds press ok.
Then type
exit
Then press enter and wait.
When your pc/laptop is back up and running plug your phone into your laptop/pc and choose charge only.
Then hold the window key and press the letter "R"
Now type "cmd" amd press enter.
When that command window appears. Type this command or copy and paste it.
cd\
then hit enter
Now type cd\AndroidSDK\tools\
Then hit enter
Now type
adb devices
You "should" see a bunch of numbers
Those numbers. Represent your phone.
Now type
adb shell
Then hit enter on your keyboard.
You should see the # sign. That means you have adb installed. To test it just type reboot recovery and it should reboot your phone into your current recovery. From there you got it.
I hope this helps anyone who was having a hard time getting adb to work on windows 8 Developers Preview64-bit. I have not tested this on the latest windows release or the 32bit verison but your welcome to and leave feedback if your successful to help the community.
This is For the HTC EVO 3d-CDMA, it may or may not work for the GSM version or the evo4g CDMA,GSM.
PLease take into mind that this guide may or may not work for you. Some will have no problems with this guide while others may or may not experince difficulties.
This Guide is in no way 100% guaranteed to work for all. Please refarin from posting negative feedback if it does'nt, how ever I would encourage postive feedback.
I will attempt to maintain this thread and help out any members who decide to use this guide.
Edit if you need help installing adb on ubuntu see my thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794624
If you need help installing adb on windows 7-32,64bit,Vista-32,64bit or Xp-32,64bit see my thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858118
Also the sdk I included is the older version, I haven't tried with the latest one. If you do please post if your successful to benefit the community. Also the path to the tools folder will change with the latest sdk, the command should be
c:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools\
This is not for development only for adb. You have to download the development platforms via adb tools.exe to do development.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks man. You saved me to downgrade my windows.
No prob glad it worked for you.
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laie1472 said:
No prob glad it worked for you.
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Check your pm
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Nice guide man...
How did yiu get easy tether to install it keeps erorring out on Me
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What part does it error out on ?? And are you running the 64bit ver ??
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shizkoff777 said:
Check your pm
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Got it thanks man.
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PMGRANDS said:
Nice guide man...
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Thanks pm
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laie1472 said:
What part does it error out on ?? And are you running the 64bit ver ??
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i got abd installed although easy tether didnt work, you should add to your guide to disable driver signature enforcement then it installs with out issue and without easy tether
Well you never posted what error you received so I'm taking it as user error or its your setup. I've used that easytether exe more than enough times to know it works. I've used it on all of my 64bit os's including Vista, and 7-64bit. Also I've had that exact same exe posted on my other guide for adb on 7 and I've never had anyone post that the drivers wouldn't install. Also I've received numerous of pm's saying thanks for the guide and no one but you have posted that the easytether drivers didn't install. So if you want to figure out why they wouldn't install I'm cool with that pm me or post here but I won't change the guide because imo its one of easiest methods of installing adb and it works if done correctly.
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Well you never posted what error you received so I'm taking it as user error or its your setup. I've used that easytether exe more than enough times to know it works. I've used it on all of my 64bit os's including Vista, and 7-64bit. Also I've had that exact same exe posted on my other guide for adb on 7 and I've never had anyone post that the drivers wouldn't install. Also I've received numerous of pm's saying thanks for the guide and no one but you have posted that the easytether drivers didn't install. So if you want to figure out why they wouldn't install I'm cool with that pm me or post here but I won't change the guide because imo its one of easiest methods of installing adb and it works if done correctly.
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can you update your links? much appreciated
hey laie1472 thank you so much for the guide , but please can u fix the dropbox link for the laie1472.zip thanks in advance craig
Hello. Anyone got the updated links or files for download... I'd appreciate it.
Link is fixed.
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craigmoly said:
hey laie1472 thank you so much for the guide , but please can u fix the dropbox link for the laie1472.zip thanks in advance craig
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Link is up.
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Universal Naked Driver 0.72
** Google Nexus 4 Added
** Google Nexus 10 Added
** Google Nexus Q Added
** Google Nexus S Added
32 & 64 Bit Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP - Attached to this post!
MD5: 30D25BC073F010CA01178CD6E2C5E4FA
I am happy to release my Universal Naked Driver. This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices. Yes you can just install them and uninstall right away but why bother?
I was annoyed that I couldnt use my Transformer Prime and Galaxy Nexus without having versions and packages trip over each other. My previous post for the Sensation & Galaxy Nexus was helpful so I thought I would bring to XDA the newest Android driver available from source (which they call 4.0) and make it start talking.
Warning: Uninstall any previous driver package's you may have installed and also manually remove drivers by attaching your phone and going to Windows device manager and right click the entry for your phone and select "Uninstall" on the next prompt make sure to select "Delete the driver software for this device" then hit OK and reboot before installing these drivers
Code:
Google Nexus Devices ADB & Fastboot
Samsung Devices ADB & Fastboot
Asus Devices ADB, Fastboot & APX
HTC Devices ADB & Fastboot
Code:
[B]Windows 8 Instructions[/B]
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
Enjoy!
Ha I have a Mac
AshtonTS said:
Ha I have a Mac
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Great work mate
Mark.
If this driver are not signed (and I think so), you should inform the Windows 8 User that most likely they need to Activate the "Install unsigned driver" option.
More here:
http://www.tips-trick.com/use-access-windows-8-boot-loader-advanced-boot-options/
@OP: Can you make this work for Nexus S?
DJBhardwaj said:
@OP: Can you make this work for Nexus S?
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DONE! Check OP
mskip said:
Great work mate
Mark.
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I slapped your Windows 8 instructions to the front page as many people would not use Google Thanks!
Martin_Ro said:
If this driver are not signed (and I think so), you should inform the Windows 8 User that most likely they need to Activate the "Install unsigned driver" option.
More here:
http://www.tips-trick.com/use-access-windows-8-boot-loader-advanced-boot-options/
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Added a little something, thanks
Will try this when I get home. Thanks!
Beamed via Nexus 4
these don't work for me...i pointed to the folder with the drivers and it says "windows could not find driver software for your device"
n7of9 said:
these don't work for me...i pointed to the folder with the drivers and it says "windows could not find driver software for your device"
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Did you point to the folder during ADB or fastboot? Did you have ADB enabled as well?
You should not have any issues with these, let me know about the above.
i was having 'tried too many different things now everthing is messed up' issues
i deleted any and all Google/Samsung/adb etc drivers, and managed to get everything working with PDAnet drivers
n7'd from my n7
n7of9 said:
i was having 'tried too many different things now everthing is messed up' issues
i deleted any and all Google/Samsung/adb etc drivers, and managed to get everything working with PDAnet drivers
n7'd from my n7
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yea you have to uninstall everything before using my driver as well, usually users have 2-5 packages installed sometimes.
Pardon the noobish question fits but is it this that you use to fast boot kernels?
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barondebxl said:
Pardon the noobish question fits but is it this that you use to fast boot kernels?
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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The driver pack includes adb and fastboot drivers.
Mark.
mskip said:
The driver pack includes adb and fastboot drivers.
Mark.
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Thanks, downloading now!
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
Just Tried on my Nexus Q on Windows 8
#justsaying no need to disable signed driver, it works !!!
Win8 pre-load laptop, maybe its different than self-installed version?!
I was excited when I read the XDA News headline, but then reading on figured it doesn't support the Nexus 7 yet.
Any chance of you supporting the Nexus 7 (3G) as well?
Thanks!
Many thanks for this useful driver pack, I have an HTC One X and in a few weeks a Nexus 4 + Nexus 7. Very good for my daily life with these devices
So I have a Samsung Vibrant(just got it recently) and I'm having problems when i connect it to the computer. It gives me an USB device not recognized on my windows 8 computer. I have spent all morning searching and reinstalling drivers and trying my old pc and new cables and i found out that my old windows 7 computer with 4GB of ram and an overloaded hard drive will detect my device the problem there is it not my main computer and i dont want to have to connect all the vga cables boot it up connect mouse and ect to use this computer just to be able to copy files, and do other things from my computer to my phone I dont know why my main computer dell inspiron windows 8 will not work when it was a couple of days ago when i had a problem with conectivity and had to flash back to stock but now it wont connect. could someone help me? Here's a list of things i've tried
installing kies
installing adb again
aoi tool and then drivers
a bunch of diffrent drivers found on the fourms
diffrent usb cable
i would like to be able to do it on my main computer but its not working if someone could help that would be great
also please dont hate on me for having windows 8 jk i dont care :good:
I'd have to say that your drivers are all scrambled. Look up "android SDK" here on xda and install that for a bigger variety of drivers. Or just download Google's USB driver and manually install it through device manager which always works for me. Windows 8 is new and very complicated.
Vono123 said:
I'd have to say that your drivers are all scrambled. Look up "android SDK" here on xda and install that for a bigger variety of drivers. Or just download Google's USB driver and manually install it through device manager which always works for me. Windows 8 is new and very complicated.
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I will try this when I get home from school this afternoon but i have tried downloading android SDK(adb correct?) and then going into device manager and then going to downloads/adb/sdk/exstras/google/usb drivers and it never finds anything.
apples723 said:
I will try this when I get home from school this afternoon but i have tried downloading android SDK(adb correct?) and then going into device manager and then going to downloads/adb/sdk/exstras/google/usb drivers and it never finds anything.
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Android SDK is installed in the main drive right? local disk c?
You have to click the folder (usb_driver) and then click update.
In the android sdk folder there should be and exe file called SDK manager. There you will be able to download all the drivers for your current android version also the latest Google drivers and SDK tools etc.
I was stuck on this process for a long time because it allways works different for everybody. Just keep me posted on what you do I'm more than glad to help.
Vono123 said:
Android SDK is installed in the main drive right? local disk c?
You have to click the folder (usb_driver) and then click update.
In the android sdk folder there should be and exe file called SDK manager. There you will be able to download all the drivers for your current android version also the latest Google drivers and SDK tools etc.
I was stuck on this process for a long time because it allways works different for everybody. Just keep me posted on what you do I'm more than glad to help.
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everything is up to date in the sdk manager do i need to reinstall it? also it still wont find the drivers i have atatched some png files take a look the picktures and it will show you the where the drivers are and what im selecting
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I forgot to mention i tried it at school on a windows 8 computer and it worked fine its my crappy computer thats only five months old
apples723 said:
everything is up to date in the sdk manager do i need to reinstall it? also it still wont find the drivers i have atatched some png files take a look the picktures and it will show you the where the drivers are and what im selecting
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I forgot to mention i tried it at school on a windows 8 computer and it worked fine its my crappy computer thats only five months old
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So what exactly happens when you click update? What does it say?
Is your PC up to date? (update wise)
Do you have the the drivers for the phone itself like samsung drivers?
And did you try rebooting your PC after installing your drivers? <-- that is important. You should always reboot after install or uninstalling drivers otherwise you'll end up scrambling them.
From the pictures it shows you have the drivers but I'd also try going deeper than usb_driver, try clicking on i386 or amd64.
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So what exactly happens when you click update? What does it say?
Is your PC up to date? (update wise)
Do you have the the drivers for the phone itself like samsung drivers?
And did you try rebooting your PC after installing your drivers? <-- that is important. You should always reboot after install or uninstalling drivers otherwise you'll end up scrambling them.
From the pictures it shows you have the drivers but I'd also try going deeper than usb_driver, try clicking on i386 or amd64.
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i have the latest update from microsoft and yes i have the drivers for my phone itself and i rebooted a right after i installed the drivers and then unisntalled and i have gone into i386 and amd64 give me a second and i upload a picture of the error
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i uploaded the pictue of the error im getting
apples723 said:
i have the latest update from microsoft and yes i have the drivers for my phone itself and i rebooted a right after i installed the drivers and then unisntalled and i have gone into i386 and amd64 give me a second and i upload a picture of the error
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i uploaded the pictue of the error im getting
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OK make sure there are no HTC drivers on your PC. When you hook up your phone does USB storage work or anything like that?
Check those out and then I want you to go to Google, download pdanet latest version via pc (dont install yet) and go to the play store and install on your phone turn on USB debugging and the install non market apps and hook your phone up to the computer. Then install pdanet via PC and see if that works. HTC drivers get in the way of Samsung's BTW.
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OK make sure there are no HTC drivers on your PC. When you hook up your phone does USB storage work or anything like that?
Check those out and then I want you to go to Google, download pdanet latest version via pc (dont install yet) and go to the play store and install on your phone turn on USB debugging and the install non market apps and hook your phone up to the computer. Then install pdanet via PC and see if that works. HTC drivers get in the way of Samsung's BTW.
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you want me to install pdanet on my phone too and by the way there is no htc drivers that are on my computer
apples723 said:
you want me to install pdanet on my phone too and by the way there is no htc drivers that are on my computer
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OK good and yes its in the play store for free but I don't think you have to install it but it makes the process more easy for ya.
You do have usb debugging and install non market apps checked right? You need those on.
Vono123 said:
OK good and yes its in the play store for free but I don't think you have to install it but it makes the process more easy for ya.
You do have usb debugging and install non market apps checked right? You need those on.
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still giving me the error i think its my computer because it works on our family laptop school computer and basment computer how do i totally unistall drivers not from device manager theres a difrent way i think not sure
apples723 said:
still giving me the error i think its my computer because it works on our family laptop school computer and basment computer how do i totally unistall drivers not from device manager theres a difrent way i think not sure
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I want you to uninstall all your Samsung drivers(not android SDK) under control panel/uninstall programs. If you see something like Samsung kies definitely uninstall it. Reboot your computer and follow this guide for windows 8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2038555
After this if it doesn't work I'd recommend pulling out your old computer for android modding lol. I'll still look up some threads for your problem. Let me know what's going on after that. Make sure when you follow that guide your phone can not be plugged in the computer. And when you plug your phone into the computer after everything is done and after you reboot your computer for the second time, USB debugging has to be off and when phone is done unplug and turn back on USB debugging and plug back in and wait for that. Adb should work.
[Edit] you can also try running your drivers in windows 7 compatibility. Sorry I couldn't help much.
Vono123 said:
I want you to uninstall all your Samsung drivers(not android SDK) under control panel/uninstall programs. If you see something like Samsung kies definitely uninstall it. Reboot your computer and follow this guide for windows 8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2038555
After this if it doesn't work I'd recommend pulling out your old computer for android modding lol. I'll still look up some threads for your problem. Let me know what's going on after that. Make sure when you follow that guide your phone can not be plugged in the computer. And when you plug your phone into the computer after everything is done and after you reboot your computer for the second time, USB debugging has to be off and when phone is done unplug and turn back on USB debugging and plug back in and wait for that. Adb should work.
[Edit] you can also try running your drivers in windows 7 compatibility. Sorry I couldn't help much.
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ive tried so many things i give up it makes me mad that any other computer even ones with windows 8 on them it works fine with out any sepecial installation but on my current computer it doesnt
apples723 said:
ive tried so many things i give up it makes me mad that any other computer even ones with windows 8 on them it works fine with out any sepecial installation but on my current computer it doesnt
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I think I know what the problem is. Make sure you uninstall all the previous drivers, then have the correct drivers ready.
What you have to do is to disable driver signature enforcement.
Step 1. Go to the right bottom corner of the desktop and wait for the side menu to appear. When it's there click on the gear icon with the title "Settings".
Step 2. Now click on the entry "More PC Settings", then click on the entry "General".
Step 3"Restart now" (under "Advanced start up ") and click it.
Step 4. Now click "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options" and after that click "Windows Start up Settings".
Step 5. Click on "Restart" and wait, then on the next screen press F7.
You will now reboot, and try now to install the drivers (by manually selecting the folder in device manager).
I'm not sure what is the correct drivers for you.
But try this. It's still worth a shot.
binaryfalcon said:
I think I know what the problem is. Make sure you uninstall all the previous drivers, then have the correct drivers ready.
What you have to do is to disable driver signature enforcement.
Step 1. Go to the right bottom corner of the desktop and wait for the side menu to appear. When it's there click on the gear icon with the title "Settings".
Step 2. Now click on the entry "More PC Settings", then click on the entry "General".
Step 3"Restart now" (under "Advanced start up ") and click it.
Step 4. Now click "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options" and after that click "Windows Start up Settings".
Step 5. Click on "Restart" and wait, then on the next screen press F7.
You will now reboot, and try now to install the drivers (by manually selecting the folder in device manager).
I'm not sure what is the correct drivers for you.
But try this. It's still worth a shot.
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didnt make a difrence still getting error i think its something with my system so i guess without a full diagonostic it wont work
For those who updated Windows 10 Anniversary Edition and facing issues with MTP mode (Media transfer protocol).
Just uninstall the driver and update manually from the .inf i uploaded
Don't forget to click on thanks button.
not working for W10 anniversary edition enterprise x64
maybe it works only for x32 edition ?
this is what I did without luck with your shared file "wpdmtp.inf" :
1) removed old drivers traces with USBDeview
2) rebooted
3) downloaded your driver wpdmtp.inf file from Microsoft 10.0.14393.0 (21-06-06)
4) installed your .inf file following those steps:
> Windows 10 device manager
> Add legacy hardware
> Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)
> Show All Devices
(retrieving list)
> Have Disk
> MTP USB Driver
> picked "wpdmtp.inf" file
Note: maybe you should tell us when to plug or not the smartphone device in the computer USB port because it's probably important!
just install MiPCSuite, the driver will be auto installed...
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
Rifatspir said:
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
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I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
Rifatspir said:
Need that for 64 bit........... If anyone have then share please.
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It's already part of Windows 10 64 bit. no need to download a separate file. just follow the path on the screenshot
BlueJeans said:
I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
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Can u see the storage in "THIS PC".
My adb, fastboot is working but storage interface not showing....
WIN 7, 8, 8.1 showed storage & i can transfer files easily.
Rifatspir said:
Can u see the storage in "THIS PC".
My adb, fastboot is working but storage interface not showing....
WIN 7, 8, 8.1 showed storage & i can transfer files easily.
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Of course, that's what this is supposed to fix.
dustmalik said:
It's already part of Windows 10 64 bit. no need to download a separate file. just follow the path on the screenshot
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I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
Rifatspir said:
I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
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In case you didn't know, inf files are driver files, so that's exactly what you need.
This is the solution
BlueJeans said:
I did it manually and it worked. First uninstall already existing MTP from device manager then, go to windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf" and choose "install".
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This is it! Takes care of many other posts regarding USB connectivity of xiaomi and other phones. If you cannot find the .in under windows/inf/ right click on "wpdmtp.inf", just add it by unpacking the above attached .zip File. Thank you!
Rifatspir said:
I only found this one... ts_wpdmtp.inf
There is no wpdmtp file in that folder.
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me too bro..
any solution?
i tried manually install wpdmtp.inf
my pc said sucessfull insdtaled but when i search INF
nothing there.
my RN3PRO can t connect to pc???
emmanuelo7 said:
me too bro..
any solution?
i tried manually install wpdmtp.inf
my pc said sucessfull insdtaled but when i search INF
nothing there.
my RN3PRO can t connect to pc???
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Try to use the latest build of Windows 10 & use driver booster to upgrade drivers.
Any solution