Hello there,
I was wondering if someone already has Windows 8 installed and was able to connect his phone and get the USB Drivers installed. Been struggling with it for hours and still can't get the USB Drivers installed.
Using Windows 8 RTM x64.
Anyone could help me with this problem perhaps?
Thanks!
Srsly? Noone care to respond?
google it for samsung usb driver
then download and install
XeactorZ said:
google it for samsung usb driver
then download and install
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Thx for reply, but ofc I already done that.
Install Kies, it should be enough
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compatibility mode
nerotix said:
Hello there,
I was wondering if someone already has Windows 8 installed and was able to connect his phone and get the USB Drivers installed. Been struggling with it for hours and still can't get the USB Drivers installed.
Using Windows 8 RTM x64.
Anyone could help me with this problem perhaps?
Thanks!
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Try right click - compatibility mode you should be able to install.
bala_gamer said:
Install Kies, it should be enough
《tapatalked from galaxy s3》
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Samsung Kies 2.3.3.12085_7_5 work with Windows 8 9200...:good:
I'm using windows 8 x64, I had no trouble installing the drivers.. I just put the phone in download mode and connected the usb cable and the drivers were automatically installed.
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Hello all.
I too have Windows 8 RTM 9200 x64.
Kies 2.3.3.12085_7 INSTALLS fine, and the app RUNS fine.
Also, when I put the phone in download mode, Win8 DOES automatically find a device, but....
1. Kies can never find the phone (obviously not when in download, I mean in normal mode). Just keeps telling me to turn off debugging (which is not on!). Tells me: "Reconnect the device in Samsumg Kies (PC Studio) mode. Current connection mode not supported by Kies. Check USB settings."
2. Odin 1.85, 1.87 and 3.04 can never see the phone in download mode. Just nothing as if not connected.
For you guys who have it working in Win8, can you confirm that Kies can actually SEE the phone (running the app is the easy bit!), and that if you go into download mode, that Odin can see the device?
I can pass things thru on a virtual USB port to a Virtual Machine of Win7, but cant never actually get any functional use in (host) Win8.
Thanks.
EDIT: I downloaded Kies from Samsung page and it seems to be very slightly newer than mine, now version 2.3.3.12085_7_5. NOW, Odin CAN see the device in download mode which is what I really wanted for flashing purposes. Kies itself now no longer instantly complains about the USB setting, but iinstead just spins its wheel and never connects. But Kies stinks and never use it anyway, so not too fussed. Really just wanted Odin so that's cool.
Downloaded THIS Kies: http://www.samsungapps.com/about/onPc.as
Can you extract the USB Driver msi from the instllation and upload it here? Thanks!\
Edit:
Found it!
http://www.mediafire.com/?4y1a2opm8o3ihfx
Now my Note is back under my Windows 8 64x RTM!
Interesting!
Your mediafire download LOOKS like the same version that my Kies installed, but when I installed your version over my pre-existing one, now Kies can see my phone!
Excellent!
Thanks!
Hope this all helps someone else too.
I ran Windows 8 for exactly 2 days. I ain't gonna touch that with a 10ft pole ever again. Went back to Win7.
Lemme just tell ya: Windows 8 sucks big time. It's so bad it both sucks and blows at the same time.
nerotix said:
Hello there,
I was wondering if someone already has Windows 8 installed and was able to connect his phone and get the USB Drivers installed. Been struggling with it for hours and still can't get the USB Drivers installed.
Using Windows 8 RTM x64.
Anyone could help me with this problem perhaps?
Thanks!
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Signature that should help you ^^
EDIT: Use the search button. Prevemts spam, and unneccessary threads, like this. I posted that thread in the Android general Discussion and Galaxy Nexus forum. Works on all phones..
I love windows 8 and am going to give these a go. Thank you.
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nerotix said:
Hello there,
I was wondering if someone already has Windows 8 installed and was able to connect his phone and get the USB Drivers installed. Been struggling with it for hours and still can't get the USB Drivers installed.
Using Windows 8 RTM x64.
Anyone could help me with this problem perhaps?
Thanks!
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i just installed win 8 m gonna try win 7 drivers in compatibility mode...will let you knowifit works
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nerotix said:
Hello there,
I was wondering if someone already has Windows 8 installed and was able to connect his phone and get the USB Drivers installed. Been struggling with it for hours and still can't get the USB Drivers installed.
Using Windows 8 RTM x64.
Anyone could help me with this problem perhaps?
Thanks!
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hi i just tried windows 7 usb drivers for s3......and guess what ...................IT WORKS.....all you have to do is run the drivers in compatibility mode and select windows seven
First right click on the divers file and select properties
then select compatibility
select "run this program in compatibility mode for"
then select windows seven in the drop down menu
and then select "Run this program as an Administrator"
and then press OK
DONE
double click the driver file and install it.........Enjoy
Simonetti2011 said:
I ran Windows 8 for exactly 2 days. I ain't gonna touch that with a 10ft pole ever again. Went back to Win7.
Lemme just tell ya: Windows 8 sucks big time. It's so bad it both sucks and blows at the same time.
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Using a 4 year old Dell Latitude XT2 that originally came with Vista on it with a fresh install of Windows 8. Love the device. Multi touch screen works right away and all features work great. Having a blast with Windows 8. Just need the right hardware and it is a perfect operating system. Best of both worlds, tablet and laptop.
There's no need to install Kies to use the phone as mass storage.
Only if you want to flash things though Odin.
I'm using Windows 8 Pro 64bits and I can confirm this. :good:
Windows update Will do the job.
Connect the phone and then search on Windows update.
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Hi, got Kies update to 2.5.0.12094_28 and everything works fine under Win8. Drivers insatlled, phone found. The update has got todays date, Nov/10/2012.
Windows 8 upgrade went fine with the samsung/android drivers.. Infact everything is fine on my end (Full win7 img) just incase
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I have tried everything to get these drivers to work, tried installing them on windows vista, windows 7, using compatibility mode, using a virtual machine to install it on windows xp, downloaded three different types of versions of windows xp and I still can not get these drivers to install on anything.
I've searched the forums; I've lurked all throughout google and youtube. I can not find the solution. Will somebody out there please for the love of god help me. This is the 4th day I've tried to continue the process of flashing my phone to boost and I haven't even gotten past this very first step.
did you manually go through device manager and try to update the drivers?
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did you manually go through device manager and try to update the drivers?
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How would that even work out ? The phone won't even register on the device manager without the drivers or having a microsd card which is just for accessing my micro sd data.
gus122000 said:
I have tried everything to get these drivers to work, tried installing them on windows vista, windows 7, using compatibility mode, using a virtual machine to install it on windows xp, downloaded three different types of versions of windows xp and I still can not get these drivers to install on anything.
I've searched the forums; I've lurked all throughout google and youtube. I can not find the solution. Will somebody out there please for the love of god help me. This is the 4th day I've tried to continue the process of flashing my phone to boost and I haven't even gotten past this very first step.
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Try another download of the driver....It will ONLY work with Windows XP, I ran virtual pc on my Win 7 computer, load driver in virtual pc session and be sure you can access your usb port in virtual Pc. When I get home, If you need it I'll upload the driver I used.
louforgiveno said:
Try another download of the driver....It will ONLY work with Windows XP, I ran virtual pc on my Win 7 computer, load driver in virtual pc session and be sure you can access your usb port in virtual Pc. When I get home, If you need it I'll upload the driver I used.
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Please do because I'm running out of ideas.
gus122000 said:
Please do because I'm running out of ideas.
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Never mind I figured it out, it was the drivers. Got another copy. I'm now working with QXDM but having trouble with it, the command bar is greyed out and I'm not sure why.
gus122000 said:
Never mind I figured it out, it was the drivers. Got another copy. I'm now working with QXDM but having trouble with it, the command bar is greyed out and I'm not sure why.
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Has qxdm been set up to read the port number you phone is using?
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Has qxdm been set up to read the port number you phone is using?
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How do I do that ?
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How do I do that ?
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preferences or settings tab....if not try establishing the port with qpst or cdma ws and go from there
someone please hook me up with a good copy of these drivers, I'm on windows xp and they will NOT install, I've only found 1 active link with these drivers, the rest of the links i'm finding went down with megaupload
mjrsplat said:
someone please hook me up with a good copy of these drivers, I'm on windows xp and they will NOT install, I've only found 1 active link with these drivers, the rest of the links i'm finding went down with megaupload
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BAM !! Hit the Thanks Button
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BAM !! Hit the Thanks Button
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Im on win 7...i keep getting error message with this file....Someone plz help me
Skooney said:
Im on win 7...i keep getting error message with this file....Someone plz help me
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A couple of posts up, he states that the drivers only work with windows xp. Try installing a virtual machine.
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Drivers 32 bit only
netwokz said:
A couple of posts up, he states that the drivers only work with windows xp. Try installing a virtual machine.
Sent from a Toasted Devil
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Skooney said:
Im on win 7...i keep getting error message with this file....Someone plz help me
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actually the drivers will work with xp 32 bit as well as windows 7 32 bit but not with vista......just make sure to install the drivers for the incognito before you plug in the phone as its easier that way....
IF I HAVE HELPED PLEASE HIT THANKS BUTTON.}}}
I'm trying to flash CWM to my daughter's new GT I5500 but keep running into the above error message. The same thing happens after rebooting the phone (into recovery download mode), with different USB ports, different USB cables and with 2 different Windows 7 PCs. Any ideas? I've used Odin 4.28 & 4.34 and have the correct Samsung USB drivers installed. Thanks
Managed to get it to work on my Windows XP laptop so it must have been a drivers problem.
dwl99 said:
Managed to get it to work on my Windows XP laptop so it must have been a drivers problem.
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Download and install Samsung kies for the drivers.
Update Keis and try again and set to download mode, maybe that will work.
LightWaveX said:
Update Keis and try again and set to download mode, maybe that will work.
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Thanks, I already tried all that before posting but it didn't work. It's a bit of a pest having to boot my lappy into XP to do any flashing but at least it works.
Uninstall KIES,reboot,install KIES and driver,reboot. Plug it in to the other usb port,it should work
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have you tried running as administrator in Windows 7? (right click -> run as administrator)
for me it failed with the same error till i've started running as admin.
if this doesn't work go to compatibility properties and check Always runs as administrator, then right click, run as admin.
rpadula said:
have you tried running as administrator in Windows 7? (right click -> run as administrator)
for me it failed with the same error till i've started running as admin.
if this doesn't work go to compatibility properties and check Always runs as administrator, then right click, run as admin.
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Thanks, yes I had tried that as well. I spent some time looking for a solution online prior to posting & it seems to be quite a widespread problem.
well today i started having the same problems as you...
had try in another computer (Win7) and worked flawlessly
rpadula said:
well today i started having the same problems as you...
had try in another computer (Win7) and worked flawlessly
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Were either of your PCs running Win7 64-bit?
The drivers don't work in Windows 8 Pro 64 bit
I'm trying to use my 64-bit windows laptop to install the recently leaked ICS update on my SGH i717. Which as of now is only available as a .exe file. The problem is (confirmed by samsung tech support) that the i717 is incompatible with 64-bit windows, and isn't even recognized by my computer. Is there any way to remedy this? I do not have access to any 32-bit machines, and I really want this update!! Thankyou.
I installed the leak via the Odin exe. on my 64 bit machine with no problems.
Really? I can't even get my computer to recognize my phone, not even as usb storage. I've installed and reinstalled every driver I could find. I've even plugged it into a couple different computers. The best answer I could get was that it was because of the my windows version from the samsumg tech support woman. Is there a special driver out there or am I missing something?
mikesaull said:
I'm trying to use my 64-bit windows laptop to install the recently leaked ICS update on my SGH i717. Which as of now is only available as a .exe file. The problem is (confirmed by samsung tech support) that the i717 is incompatible with 64-bit windows, and isn't even recognized by my computer. Is there any way to remedy this? I do not have access to any 32-bit machines, and I really want this update!! Thankyou.
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Just install dagr8's saurom ICS. It's flashable via CWM and located in dev section.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using xda premium
I don't have a problem with my 64 bit system recognizing and mounting my i717. It didn't work at first, but it turned out that my stock samsung data cable was faulty. Used a different cable and haven't had an issue since.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using Tapatalk
Well I tried a few chords. Is there any root methods that I can do from the device without a computer?
Download the latest Kies.
Let it install and make sure you select the USB drivers.
Uninstall Kies because it's ****.
Leave drivers.
Replug handset (make sure debugging is on)
This should put you in the clear mate. If it doesn't, get the Android Development Kit for the proper ADB drivers
Go to shop development, look for the pre root kernel, download USB drivers. It works, but your computer doesn't have the drivers for the phone
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA
Works for me on w7 64-bit as well... Don't remember doing anything special...
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Drivers
I am running Windows 7 Pro x64. No problems here.
You don't need to download kies. Just install these drivers;
http://download.cnet.com/20070905101545468-Samsung-Mobile-USB-Driver-exe/3000-18493_4-206977.html
I also installed it using 64 bit windows 7
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I'll keep trying
That's a damn lie. I have a new 27" iMac with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit installed on it. I have successfully connected my Galaxy Note to the computer, every time.
There is a problem with how to get the computer to recognize your phone, that I never had with any of my HTC phones... With my HTC EVO's, all I had to do was connect my phone to a USB, and a bunch of options would automatically pop-up, asking me how I wanted to use my phone. I'd select the option to use my phone as a 'USB Storage Device,' and a few seconds later, my computer would automatically recognize my phone.
You can't seem to do it this way with Samsung phones. What you have to do, is:
MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS NOT ALREADY CONNECTED TO THE COMPUTER VIA USB!!! This is a must! Your computer will not recognize your phone if it's already connected BEFORE following the other steps.
Go to SETTINGS.
Select the first option (WIRELESS AND NETWORK).
Then you must select USB UTILITIES.
A screen saying "USB Mass Storage" will pop-up, and there will be a button you have to press stating, "CONNECT STORAGE TO PC."
Upon selecting "Connect Storage to PC," then and ONLY THEN, you will finally connect your phone to the USB.
If you follow these steps, after a few seconds, your computer will download any necessary drivers, and eventually it will recognize your phone. I am not sure why it's this difficult to do this on Samsung phones. Like I said, HTC phones are really simple. It doesn't matter when you connect the USB on HTC phones. Samsung, you can only connect it at a certain time. I hope this works for you.
I also run Windows 7 64 on my laptop, and have no problem with my Note. Odin, files transfers, Kies, everything works.
Steve
I used to use my old pen 4 desktop(one im typing from now) to do all my phone modding... When I bought my galaxy I thought that this machine was too sketchy and decided to use my win7 64bit xps laptop... Flawless.
Okay, so the samsung woman gave me the wrong information. Thanks Dr. Evo. I tryed your technique with no success. I haven't had any luck with anything. Could this possibly be a problem with my device? I'm considering a trip to the at&t store.
same here....
Funny... I'm now having the same issue on my laptop.... It connects fine to my 2k8 R2 x64 Server just fine. That one is an old and heavily upgraded Dell D9100 tower. I'm pretty sure I got it recognized on my ASUS U43J Bamboo laptop with Win7 Pro x64 when first got the phone. I've since reimaged and did a fresh install of the OS and drivers, and I'm certain that I reinstalled all the drivers and updates.
Tired the drivers built into KIES 2.0 - fail
Tried the USB_Driver_for_ATT_I717_Galaxy_Note_v1_3_2200_0 driver I used on my 2k8 server - fail
About to try some other drivers I found here. If something works, I'll report it...
***UPDATE***
Before trying any other drivers I decided to try one more thing...
With the phone connected via USB, shut the phone down, wait a few seconds, and turn it back on. On my laptop, PnP found three devices and installed the drivers when the phone powered on:
SAMSUNG Mobile USB Composite Device
SGH-I717
SAMSUGN Mobile USB Modem
Kies 2.0 then saw the device... still sitting there saying "Connecting..." but at least I'm one step further...
mikesaull said:
Okay, so the samsung woman gave me the wrong information. Thanks Dr. Evo. I tryed your technique with no success. I haven't had any luck with anything. Could this possibly be a problem with my device? I'm considering a trip to the at&t store.
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I'm sorry my advice didn't help. I honestly have no idea what your issue could be. Are you still within your 30-day return window? If you were, I'd ask for a replacement phone, or if you bought your phone at an AT&T Store or BB, ask if anyone in the store has the ability to connect your phone to a laptop or computer in the store to see if they can get it to work.
For me it worked on 2 different Win 64 installs.
Here is what I did:
Install Kies. On the phone go to settings>apps>development and then check on USB debugging.
Phone connects perfectly. You can see the phone listed as a device in my computer. Clicking on it allows you to access both the USB storage and SD card.
To other poster saying you NEED to enable USB storage. You don't. It works in MTP mode.
Unplug all other usb hardware. Try another jack and cable. Don't use a hub. All virus and firewall software should be off. Log on to windows update with the phone plugged in and turned on. You might have to reboot and check again.
Sorry if this question is already asked, but I searched the forums and could not find it.
But I have a problem/challenge with flashing a bootloader using Odin.
I have the following:
Galaxy Tab P7510, rooted and Galaxy Task13 rom flashed (I did this before I got a Windows 8 OS)
Laptop running Windows 8
Odin 1.85
Installed USB drivers (I think)
I wanted to go to the JellyBean rom. So I looked at the following thread:
[ROM][P75xx][JB][4.2.1] CyanogenMod 10.1 Nightly Discussions (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074202)
I did the following:
- I flashed updated CWM using Mobile Odin
- Then I downloaded the bootloader from the thread.
- I downloaded the USB drivers from the following page: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p4wifi
- I tried to install these downloaded drivers, but it gave me some problems with compatibility using windows 8, I got a option to install it using a "compatibility mode". I choose this option and the USB driver seemed to install correctly (I got the installation and could install it without any shown problems/errors).
- I opened Odin3-v1.85
- I powered off the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and connected the USB adapter to the computer but not to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
- I booted the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 into download mode by holding down Vol Down while connecting via USB
(according the instructions from here http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p4wifi)
Here the problem starts, I cant seem to connect the Tab with the USB. At least if I look at the Galaxy Tab I continuously have the message "connect USB cable". If I look at Odin I don't see the ID:COM become blue or green and see don't see the word added (what in my opinion seems to be meaning that the Tab is not connected with my laptop).
I tryed several things to see if that would work, I mean changing the order of how to connect the Tab to the laptop. But I did not have any success.
I remember when rooting and flashing the Tab before, it was very easy to connect the Tab with Oding to the PC/Laptop, but now I don't have any success.
Could it be that there are problems with using Windows 8 (unfortunately I don't have a Windows 7 PC/laptop available to me the coming week).
So the question is if any of you guys that are more handy in these things got any idea what I am doing wrong and more important got any idea how to fix it.
Hope to hear from someone soon.
Thnx in advance.
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Could it be that there are problems with using Windows 8 (unfortunately I don't have a Windows 7 PC/laptop available to me the coming week).
So the question is if any of you guys that are more handy in these things got any idea what I am doing wrong and more important got any idea how to fix it.
Hope to hear from someone soon.
Thnx in advance.
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Upgrade to Windows 7 and you'll be fine.
Does your system see anything when you plug in the tablet? You should at least get some indication that it's recognizing it.
If you bring up the Device Manager (Windows-X key, or Control Panel/Hardware/Device Manager) does the device show up?
(I'm thinking there may be some problem with the cable. I've been burned by that in the past.)
I am just in the progress of indeed installing Windows 7 again.
When I plug in the Tab into this laptop (old one running ubuntu) I dont see anything happening, but the Tab does charge.
So I will wait a few mins again and try it with Windows 7.
Thnx for the reply.
Ok Windows 7 installed and tried again, still no luck.
Still no connection with laptop.
I looked at the device manager and although I don't know where exactly to look I don't see any difference if the Tab is plugged in or not.
As I said, charging seems to be working fine when plugged in the laptop and also when connected to a wall socket.
Hmmm, ok, next step I am gonna buy a new cable and see if this will fix the problem.
Will update when I bought the new cable.
Have you enabled USB Debugging in Developers Options?
Also, did you check MTP in Settings-Storage-menu at top right corner-USB Connection.
Until these are done the laptop will not recognise your tablet at all.
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John Kester said:
Have you enabled USB Debugging in Developers Options?
Also, did you check MTP in Settings-Storage-menu at top right corner-USB Connection.
Until these are done the laptop will not recognise your tablet at all.
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USB Debugging was/is enabled.
Also, did you check MTP in Settings-Storage-menu at top right corner-USB Connection:
Dont know how to do this as I cant find this option, if I go on my Tab to Settings-Storage I dont see this option.
I am not on a stock ROM, but on Task14 Slim ROM.
But when I connect my Tab via usb to my laptop, I get the message in the bottom bar that "USB is connected" and that "MTP is connected". Although I dont see anything happening on my laptop.
pow3rflow3r said:
USB Debugging was/is enabled.
Also, did you check MTP in Settings-Storage-menu at top right corner-USB Connection:
Dont know how to do this as I cant find this option, if I go on my Tab to Settings-Storage I dont see this option.
I am not on a stock ROM, but on Task14 Slim ROM.
But when I connect my Tab via usb to my laptop, I get the message in the bottom bar that "USB is connected" and that "MTP is connected". Although I dont see anything happening on my laptop.
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If you see "MTP is connected" means the option is already enabled. If autoplay did not work you may not see any action. Open my computer and see if you will find your sdcard mounted as a portable device. Open it.
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If you see "MTP is connected" means the option is already enabled. If autoplay did not work you may not see any action. Open my computer and see if you will find your sdcard mounted as a portable device. Open it.
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No I do not see any "extra" device in "my computer" when I connect the Tab.
Windows 8 or Windows 7, you should be able to see the device. I recommend going into device manager and deleting the drivers (the option to delete is in the window after selecting uninstall).
Grab these drivers and try http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/GT-P7510MAYXAB
I use them for my Samsung devices and have no issue ODIN seeing my devices in Win 7 or 8.
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Windows 8 or Windows 7, you should be able to see the device. I recommend going into device manager and deleting the drivers (the option to delete is in the window after selecting uninstall).
Grab these drivers and try http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/GT-P7510MAYXAB
I use them for my Samsung devices and have no issue ODIN seeing my devices in Win 7 or 8.
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I did as you said but also with those drivers no succes.
Then I downloaded drivers from the Thai Samsung support site (KiesSetup), because I am in Thailand.
But this was more of a sync program with USB drivers also implemented.
But here also no succes.
Now I am going to the Mall and see if I can buy a new USB cable and hopefully this will solve my problem.
Thnx for the reply's!
Ok, I got a new cable and I can connect the Tab to the laptop again. I am doing some file transfers now and then I am gonna try to flash the bootloader and after that flash the new CM10.1 ROM. Hmmm could as easily just see for a new Nightly the other one is already 2 a 3 days old.
I just used the USB drivers from http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_p4wifi
Thnx all for the help.
SOLVED
The problem was the cable, I bought a new cable and I just flashed the bootloader with Odin.
This is how I remember it to be working. Easy, simple and fast!!!!
Again everyone thnx for your idea's/help!!!
You can download just the drivers from here.
http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/GT-I9100LKAXEU-downloads
Choose software and then its the 2nd listing. You wont need to install Kies as well then. I have had no problems using these under Windows 8.
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Which option in Odin?
Hey,
Could you tell me which option did you use in Odin to flash the bootloader? Was it the PDA slot or Bootloader slot?
Thanks
Allisson
tried the following:
-use other computer(also w7 64bit--»same issue)--both are asus laptops home premium version iof windows
-install official samsung drivers, no difference
-usb debugging on/off with mtp»no difference
-factory reset(4.04 currently)
-Uninstall and reinstall drivers
All in all windows does not recognize this tablet for me. I just bought this tablet,
Something im doing wrong?
The tab charges fine via wall charger
I just want to put files on this tablet with windows via usb.
Please help me sort this out.
Have you tried plugging in the tablet with the drivers being uninstalled? It may work. I've had this problem before but I had Kies installed on the pc and all I had to do was update the program.
Jay Rock said:
Have you tried plugging in the tablet with the drivers being uninstalled? It may work. I've had this problem before but I had Kies installed on the pc and all I had to do was update the program.
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Yea i did but windows still gives the same "usb device not recognized" . Ill try removing everything concerning drivers and will try again
Ow and btw GTP7510MAYXAR is the model.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837529
i have the exact same problem. HElluuuup! :crying:
teun3sixty said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837529
i have the exact same problem. HElluuuup! :crying:
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My Windows 7 64 bit system has no problems recognizing my P7510.
The only times when I've seen that error (unrecognized device) is when the cable I was using was bad. I wasted several days fighting that.
The only other suggestion is to plug in the tablet, then bring up the device manager. Right click on the failed device and choose "Uninstall". Disconnect, then remove Kies, remove the drivers, then reinstall Kies and the drivers. Maybe that'll get it recognized.