[Q] Unable to see device in adb - HTC Droid DNA

I received my replacement DNA last night and I am unable to get my Windows 8 laptop to recognize my phone in adb mode. I had no trouble with my original. Here is what I have done to try to fix it. I have downloaded and re installed htc sync, updated the drivers and uninstalled htc sync. I also re downloaded the platform tools and set it up on my c drive again. Any ideas?

It has to be a usb 3.0 port. Switch to another port on your computer. It needs to be usb 2.0
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Yeah I tried that too. Its weird when its booted normally it can see it and be rebooted to fastboot. But after that it cant see it anymore. I feel like I'm forgetting to do something simple lol!

Booted normally adb devices should recognize it
Booted in bootloader adb devices won't recognize it
Booted in fastboot, fastboot devices should recognize it not adb devices
Where are you having issues. I guess I'm confused.
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Thanks for that flip the light switch suggestion. Its been a long week.

Danzoman316 said:
I received my replacement DNA last night and I am unable to get my Windows 8 laptop to recognize my phone in adb mode. I had no trouble with my original. Here is what I have done to try to fix it. I have downloaded and re installed htc sync, updated the drivers and uninstalled htc sync. I also re downloaded the platform tools and set it up on my c drive again. Any ideas?
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Enable USB debugging on your phone, if it is enabled already disable and re enable it.

Davyath said:
Enable USB debugging on your phone, if it is enabled already disable and re enable it.
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I got it. Bootloader unlock great success! I was simply having a brain fart. Thanks for the help.

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[Q] Droid DNA and ADB commands

Hey XDA I got my DNA the day it was released and love it. I am a creature of habit though so i want to root it like my past dinc2. I am running into a problem though. the command
Code:
adb devices
doesn't return my device. when i type in
Code:
fastboot devices
my phones serial number comes up, like it should. Fastboot works but ADB doesn't. I am trying to do JCase's Bootloader Exploit. I have the drivers installed, environment variable path set to my adb/fastboot location, and java sdk and android sdk all installed. I know ADB doesnt recognize it in the fastboot menu, just the beginning menu so that's what I'm doing. How can i get ADB to recognize my device like fastboot does.
Here's what I'm getting:
Code:
C:\And-sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\And-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices
FA2BBS500706 fastboot
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Um, do you have usb debugging enabled.
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termin8tor22 said:
Hey XDA I got my DNA the day it was released and love it. I am a creature of habit though so i want to root it like my past dinc2. I am running into a problem though. the command
Code:
adb devices
doesn't return my device. when i type in
Code:
fastboot devices
my phones serial number comes up, like it should. Fastboot works but ADB doesn't. I am trying to do JCase's Bootloader Exploit. I have the drivers installed, environment variable path set to my adb/fastboot location, and java sdk and android sdk all installed. I know ADB doesnt recognize it in the fastboot menu, just the beginning menu so that's what I'm doing. How can i get ADB to recognize my device like fastboot does.
Here's what I'm getting:
Code:
C:\And-sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\And-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices
FA2BBS500706 fastboot
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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having the same issue. I can issue commands through fastboot and ADB commands when I'm in recovery but not when my phone is fully booted.
Try going into slept dev. settings turning adb debugging off then back on
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@Bigandrewgold:
Its really bugging me. All Google says is "ADB works, Fastboot doesn't" and that's the opposite of our problem!!!
@Chyrux:
Um, do you have usb debugging enabled.
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yes, usb debugging is enabled, has been (I'm not that dumb haha).
@starscream86:
Try going into slept dev. settings turning adb debugging off then back on
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Not sure what "slept dev. settings" is (typo maybe??). I have on/off'd dev settings and check/unchecked usb debugging a alot of times to no success.
Here's the cure all....I'm assuming you have the lastest SDK and have yor ADB folder set to something simple like C:\ADB and I'm also assuming you are running Windows
I had the same issue ....initially I had no issue in ADB and I was able to do the CIG change and unlock on HTC Dev..but later on I installed HTC sync drivers and from then on no matter what I did only fastboot commands worked in recovery...ADB did not in recovery or when my phone was running normal.
So...uninstall all htc SYnc and driverin programs/features on oyur laptop...reboot your laptop. on the laptop download and instal PDANet 3.50 (its free). it will prompt you to connect your phone and will install a proper driver (and also throw the pda net 3.50 program on your phone). Once you have successfully installed it, ADB should work perfectly for you.
bakemcbride21 said:
Here's the cure all....I'm assuming you have the lastest SDK and have yor ADB folder set to something simple like C:\ADB and I'm also assuming you are running Windows
I had the same issue ....initially I had no issue in ADB and I was able to do the CIG change and unlock on HTC Dev..but later on I installed HTC sync drivers and from then on no matter what I did only fastboot commands worked in recovery...ADB did not in recovery or when my phone was running normal.
So...uninstall all htc SYnc and driverin programs/features on oyur laptop...reboot your laptop. on the laptop download and instal PDANet 3.50 (its free). it will prompt you to connect your phone and will install a proper driver (and also throw the pda net 3.50 program on your phone). Once you have successfully installed it, ADB should work perfectly for you.
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This didn't work for me... PDANet gave me error 103 when i connected my phone. I have uploaded the image.
termin8tor22 said:
This didn't work for me... PDANet gave me error 103 when i connected my phone. I have uploaded the image.
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yeah, whatever Windows or other HTC driver you have that install for thephone is still on the laptop and that will conflict when installing.
You get PDANet to install successfully your ADB will come back.
In your programs and features make sure HTC SYnc AND HTC Drivers are unisntalled.
No idea if Windows 8 is more of a pain..I'm still on 7
before anything else, make sure your sdk is updated to an ics or later level
i just update the sdk whenever google pushes an update
I'm on 7 as well. How can I uninstall the drivers for good, like to the point where its like the first time I'm connecting my phone to pc again
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termin8tor22 said:
I'm on 7 as well. How can I uninstall the drivers for good, like to the point where its like the first time I'm connecting my phone to pc again
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With your phone not attached..
Control Panel- Programs Features...when I had HTC Sync installed I had to uninstall that AND the program entry for HTC Drivers as well.
You can then also use USBDeview..sort/toggle by Last Plug/Unplug and uninstall any Android drivers you see which could be conflicting.
Reboot, Install PDA Net and attach the phone when prompted. Also accept the driver even though you get the warning that it isn;t digitally signed from JuneFabrics.
This didn't work I'm still getting error 103 Android Device not found
Update:
I got Pdanet installed via putting the phone into fastboot mode and installing Pdanet on the computer.
I did notice that when im in fastboot my Android adb interface (in device manager) popped up but when I left fastboot mode and went to the bootloader my Android adb interface went away, this may be my issue with adb devices not working i think...
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i am currently having this same issue. i did as you did and went to usbfastboot loader and tried installing pda net. i also saw the same adb device pop up but my install is stuck at installing pdanet phone and not moving. did you leave it in fastboot mode or did you reboot back?

No USB connection to computer.

My LG E970 does not have an usb connection to the computer.
I tried connecting in fastboot and ADB via command prompt, the computer does not see it.
It says slow charging when connected to a computer, 2 different computers.
I have the LG united drivers installed, reinstalled and rebooted.
I was on 4.4 and I did a restore to stock ATT 4.1.2, still no luck.
I'm out of ideas.
EDIT:
I tried LGNPST from: http://pastebin.com/bRpR3aB6
I put it into download mode and the phone shows "DOWNLOAD MODE" "DO NOT UNPLUG the device until the process is complete"
It only shows that, LGNPST does not detect anything.
edroit said:
My LG E970 does not have an usb connection to the computer.
I tried connecting in fastboot and ADB via command prompt, the computer does not see it.
It says slow charging when connected to a computer, 2 different computers.
I have the LG united drivers installed, reinstalled and rebooted.
I was on 4.4 and I did a restore to stock ATT 4.1.2, still no luck.
I'm out of ideas.
EDIT:
I tried LGNPST from: http://pastebin.com/bRpR3aB6
I put it into download mode and the phone shows "DOWNLOAD MODE" "DO NOT UNPLUG the device until the process is complete"
It only shows that, LGNPST does not detect anything.
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From there you need to select the ls970.dll and the bin file in lgnpst.
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mikeylikey said:
From there you need to select the ls970.dll and the bin file in lgnpst.
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It won't let you select anything unless something is detected. Example: "UNKNOWN PORT 01"
And nothing is detected.
edroit said:
It won't let you select anything unless something is detected. Example: "UNKNOWN PORT 01"
And nothing is detected.
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Try Kush's universal adb drivers for windows. If you are running Win8.1, make sure it's usb2.0 and not 3.0. If it still doesn't see it, try a different windows os.
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mikeylikey said:
Try Kush's universal adb drivers for windows. If you are running Win8.1, make sure it's usb2.0 and not 3.0. If it still doesn't see it, try a different windows os.
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I tried the different drivers, still "slow charge mode on the phone." It is suppose to pop up that USB debugging notification on the phone if it senses a computer connection. I'm using windows 7 and usb 2.0 only. Tried on different computer, still slow charging mode.
did you turn on "usb debug" in setting->Develop options?
savingwizard said:
did you turn on "usb debug" in setting->Develop options?
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Yes, it is on. Still only "slow charging mode"
Still not working after I flashed SnowLepoardJB's 800MB+ stock ROM. Any other suggestions?
Hi, I'm joining this thread since I have the same problem... My phone charges, but no device connection. Could there be a kernel module missing? Is there a way to check? A #lsmod type command?
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Ok... I got a new USB cord and it works now.
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brainstormtrooper said:
Ok... I got a new USB cord and it works now.
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Good for you. I tried different USB cords, and it still doesn't work.
Well, if you can select USB debugging and charge the phone over USB, but the phone doesn't notice the computer then it may be a damaged USB port... I saw a thread about that on a Kindle I think... But it sounds like software isn't the problem... Good luck.
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I recently had the same problem and my solution was to use the Koush Universal ADB Driver recommended by someone else. Prior to that all I could see the contents of my SD card and external SD card on the computer but always had some sort of driver issues and Windows telling me my driver wasn't installed correctly.
Using the official LG driver from the website didn't seem to help either.
OK... I know this thread has gotten old, but here's the final deal... It wasn't "exactly" the USB cables. It WAS the plug. The plug wasn't broken, just very dirty. I cleaned it out with a toothpick and now even the old cord works fine... So if you can't get the computer and phone to recognize each other, try cleaning the micro port in the phone
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can't connect in download mode with Windows 8.1
brainstormtrooper said:
OK... I know this thread has gotten old, but here's the final deal... It wasn't "exactly" the USB cables. It WAS the plug. The plug wasn't broken, just very dirty. I cleaned it out with a toothpick and now even the old cord works fine... So if you can't get the computer and phone to recognize each other, try cleaning the micro port in the phone
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My issue is that I can't connect to my computer with Windows 8.1 in Download Mode. If I want to flash, I need to find a friend who is using Windows 7. Can anybody help with this?
Other details: I've tried cleaning the ports, using another cable, using other USB connections, etc. When in Download Mode, SDK can't even detect the device. I'm pretty sure it's the fact that I'm using Windows 8.1, but I don't know what to do to fix this problem.
Thanks!
billp000 said:
My issue is that I can't connect to my computer with Windows 8.1 in Download Mode. If I want to flash, I need to find a friend who is using Windows 7. Can anybody help with this?
Other details: I've tried cleaning the ports, using another cable, using other USB connections, etc. When in Download Mode, SDK can't even detect the device. I'm pretty sure it's the fact that I'm using Windows 8.1, but I don't know what to do to fix this problem.
Thanks!
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Not sure why you want to put your phone in download mode
If your just trying to connect your phone via USB to mount storage (meaning getting file off the internal storage and sd card), it should work fine.
If your trying to root your phone, you need to grab the android sdk and use the adb commands.
Gysper said:
Not sure why you want to put your phone in download mode
If your just trying to connect your phone via USB to mount storage (meaning getting file off the internal storage and sd card), it should work fine.
If your trying to root your phone, you need to grab the android sdk and use the adb commands.
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The reason is that my phone is "bricked." I'm caught in a boot loop. The bootloader is locked on my LG phone so I can only get into Download Mode to fix stuff. But I can't fix stuff if my computer doesn't recognize my device. (I can connect fine when my phone boots up properly; just not in Download Mode). I've installed and uninstalled the LG drivers many times, so this is not the issue. What can I do with my Windows 8.1 computer to connect with my phone in Download Mode? Again, I CAN connect to Windows 7 computers, but I don't have one convenient to use, and I don't want to install lots of software on friends' computers...
billp000 said:
The reason is that my phone is "bricked." I'm caught in a boot loop. The bootloader is locked on my LG phone so I can only get into Download Mode to fix stuff. But I can't fix stuff if my computer doesn't recognize my device. (I can connect fine when my phone boots up properly; just not in Download Mode). I've installed and uninstalled the LG drivers many times, so this is not the issue. What can I do with my Windows 8.1 computer to connect with my phone in Download Mode? Again, I CAN connect to Windows 7 computers, but I don't have one convenient to use, and I don't want to install lots of software on friends' computers...
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Try these steps and see if it works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013067
Gysper said:
Try these steps and see if it works: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013067
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That is what I would like to be able to do, but it assumes your device is recognized. One of the other posts on the same thread mentioned a similar issue but didn't mention a solution.
I've done some more exploring. I have, again, uninstalled and reinstalled the appropriate LG E970 drivers from the LG support site.
- When I am in fastboot mode, I see the attached image "01 Android.png" in device manager.
- When I am in recovery mode, I see the attached image "02 LG E-970.png" in device manager.
- When my phone fully boots up, I see the attached image "03 LGE Android MTP Device.png" in device manager. At this point, and only at this point, abd will list my phone as a device.
The problem is, I need a connection to my computer from recovery / download mode in case of a boot loop.
Can anyone help?

[Q] [HELP] Phone is softbricked, can't get any ADB commands to work

Alright so I'm no stranger to flashing ROMS and whatnot, but today I slipped up and deleted everything on my internal storage, including my NANDROID backup. I still have access to my recovery (CWM touch v6.0.4.5). So I thought "no problem, I"ll just ADB sideload". Well here we are.
Basically I can't get my ****ing phone to communicate with my computer. I installed every damn thing I could think of to get my device to show up after typing "adb devices". I tried the universal toolkit, but as expected it didn't work very well. I tried it on my laptop and desktop, through USB 2.0 and 3.0. I installed the generic Android USB ADB driver, I installed HTC sync for DNA drivers, I installed a standalone version of the DNA driver, and no dice. Can't even get fastboot to communicate. Even though my phone says fastboot USB my computer won't recognize it.
This is seriously ****ing pissing me off, because it should be a simple fix. Anybody have words of wisdom to help me out?
Thanks in advance.
FCO2011 said:
Alright so I'm no stranger to flashing ROMS and whatnot, but today I slipped up and deleted everything on my internal storage, including my NANDROID backup. I still have access to my recovery (CWM touch v6.0.4.5). So I thought "no problem, I"ll just ADB sideload". Well here we are.
Basically I can't get my ****ing phone to communicate with my computer. I installed every damn thing I could think of to get my device to show up after typing "adb devices". I tried the universal toolkit, but as expected it didn't work very well. I tried it on my laptop and desktop, through USB 2.0 and 3.0. I installed the generic Android USB ADB driver, I installed HTC sync for DNA drivers, I installed a standalone version of the DNA driver, and no dice. Can't even get fastboot to communicate. Even though my phone says fastboot USB my computer won't recognize it.
This is seriously ****ing pissing me off, because it should be a simple fix. Anybody have words of wisdom to help me out?
Thanks in advance.
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When your in hboot/fastboot and connected to your computer does it say fastboot usb? If it does when you type in fastboot devices is it recognizing your device at all? Should bring up serial number. Are you on Windows xp/7/8 or 8.1?
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Which version of the universal ADB drivers did you use, because I just did this to my phone about a month ago and had the same issue? Once I installed the universal generic driver everything communicated and worked properly.
Try installing PDAnet it blanket installs a bunch of drivers that got me out of a similar spot!

PTP, MTP, adb no longer works after root obtained

was able to root my phone using the steps described in the forums where the PC recognized the device with no problems every step of the way. however after getting root whenever I plug in the phone to a PC I no longer see it connected via Windows or via adb. I've tried rebooting both PC and phone, changing between MTP and PTP, as well as reinstalling the LG and adb driver, but no dice. Interestingly though I can use fastboot on the PC to update TWRP and boot TWRP, but nothing else. I feel like a setting somewhere might need to be changed, but it seems I've done everything I know of... any suggestions?
dimm0k said:
was able to root my phone using the steps described in the forums where the PC recognized the device with no problems every step of the way. however after getting root whenever I plug in the phone to a PC I no longer see it connected via Windows or via adb. I've tried rebooting both PC and phone, changing between MTP and PTP, as well as reinstalling the LG and adb driver, but no dice. Interestingly though I can use fastboot on the PC to update TWRP and boot TWRP, but nothing else. I feel like a setting somewhere might need to be changed, but it seems I've done everything I know of... any suggestions?
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Re enable adb debugging on the phone settings.
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cameljockey1 said:
Re enable adb debugging on the phone settings.
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tried revoking USB debugging authorizations and toggling the USB debugging option... Windows now sees it in 'Device Manager', but I don't see any way to access it when I go to 'My Computer'! Also tried toggling between MTP and PTP, no luck...
dimm0k said:
tried revoking USB debugging authorizations and toggling the USB debugging option... Windows now sees it in 'Device Manager', but I don't see any way to access it when I go to 'My Computer'! Also tried toggling between MTP and PTP, no luck...
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Unplug from computer. Disable usb debug adb. Connect in computer in different port and see if it installs anything. If so wait till done. Then unplug and enable adb and plug in same port from before.
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cameljockey1 said:
Unplug from computer. Disable usb debug adb. Connect in computer in different port and see if it installs anything. If so wait till done. Then unplug and enable adb and plug in same port from before.
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argh, no dice! everything you detailed happened, but still nothing listed in 'My Computer'!
dimm0k said:
argh, no dice! everything you detailed happened, but still nothing listed in 'My Computer'!
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Try this have it unplugged. Turn off. Hook up to computer. Let it do its thing then turn on phone while plugged in
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Device Manager
Do you see the phone in device manager when it is plugged in?
cameljockey1 said:
Try this have it unplugged. Turn off. Hook up to computer. Let it do its thing then turn on phone while plugged in
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Tried this with no luck =(
bkgibby said:
Do you see the phone in device manager when it is plugged in?
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yes, before creating this post it also showed in Device Manager, but it showed up with an exclamation saying the device could not be started. now it shows up as working properly, but no way to access it.
anyone have any other solutions/suggestions?
dimm0k said:
anyone have any other solutions/suggestions?
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Try to unroot and see if it works.
sully9292 said:
Try to unroot and see if it works.
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same error, i unroot this phone and works fine again debbuging...
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dimm0k said:
was able to root my phone using the steps described in the forums where the PC recognized the device with no problems every step of the way. however after getting root whenever I plug in the phone to a PC I no longer see it connected via Windows or via adb. I've tried rebooting both PC and phone, changing between MTP and PTP, as well as reinstalling the LG and adb driver, but no dice. Interestingly though I can use fastboot on the PC to update TWRP and boot TWRP, but nothing else. I feel like a setting somewhere might need to be changed, but it seems I've done everything I know of... any suggestions?
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i fix this using this, download magisk16.zip and re-root using twrp, before that reboot phone and usb debbuing will come works again! if you use latest Magisk16.6 you lost again USB debbugging

adb not working on pie

I've been having issues with adb on pie. It just doesn't recognise my phone. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers but it doesnt work for me. Although, the pc can recognise my phone but not in adb. Whenever i run a adb command i don't get a prompt on my phone asking to allow the pc which is weird. I need help here.
Just had the same issue. On Windows. Reinstalled the adb drivers, didn't help. This, I think, is what resolved it for me, YMMV:
While the phone is plugged to PC,
disabled USB Debugging in Developer Options,
observed a toaster notification on Windows about updating/installing drivers for my phone,
enabled USB Debugging again, clicked Allow on the dialog that popped up,
and I was back in business.
nameanyone said:
Just had the same issue. On Windows. Reinstalled the adb drivers, didn't help. This, I think, is what resolved it for me, YMMV:
While the phone is plugged to PC,
disabled USB Debugging in Developer Options,
observed a toaster notification on Windows about updating/installing drivers for my phone,
enabled USB Debugging again, clicked Allow on the dialog that popped up,
and I was back in business.
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Thanks. I'll try this once i get back home.
Me too
mayankjet said:
Thanks. I'll try this once i get back home.
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I have the same problem, and it waas not fixed disabling and enabling USB debugging. Did you found the solution? Or someone found? Or God if you are there listening? Or the devil, i am ready to sell my soul for this.
marcebil said:
I have the same problem, and it waas not fixed disabling and enabling USB debugging. Did you found the solution? Or someone found? Or God if you are there listening? Or the devil, i am ready to sell my soul for this.
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I think i had to update the adb to its latest version.
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