I juss got my Verizon Note 2, and was about to move some music and videos on it from my PC, but I ran into a strange issue. At first, when I plugged in my phone to my computer (Windows 8), Windows recognized the device, but no matter what mode I put it in, it never showed up in Windows Explorer. So, I tried downloading the Galaxy Note 2 Toolkit from XDA, but was unable to install it because it has yet to add support for the Verizon Note 2. So, I tried installing Kies, which installed my phone's driver, but won't actually recognize the device. When I look in Windows' device manager, I found the device was found under the name "SAMSUNG_Android", and had a yellow caution symbol next to it, and had the following text in the device status box:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
{Operation Failed}
The requested operation was unsuccessful.
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Any ideas on what to do?
P.S. I do have a 32GB microSD in the phone, in addition to the internal 16GB, but I have tried accessing the phone with and without the card installed.
lisalover1 said:
I juss got my Verizon Note 2, and was about to move some music and videos on it from my PC, but I ran into a strange issue. At first, when I plugged in my phone to my computer (Windows 8), Windows recognized the device, but no matter what mode I put it in, it never showed up in Windows Explorer. So, I tried downloading the Galaxy Note 2 Toolkit from XDA, but was unable to install it because it has yet to add support for the Verizon Note 2. So, I tried installing Kies, which installed my phone's driver, but won't actually recognize the device. When I look in Windows' device manager, I found the device was found under the name "SAMSUNG_Android", and had a yellow caution symbol next to it, and had the following text in the device status box:
Any ideas on what to do?
P.S. I do have a 32GB microSD in the phone, in addition to the internal 16GB, but I have tried accessing the phone with and without the card installed.
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Try going into settings, about phone, tap build number 7 times, you are now a developer, back out to the main settings, go into developer options, enable usb debugging. Did that work?
drumdestroyer said:
Try going into settings, about phone, tap build number 7 times, you are now a developer, back out to the main settings, go into developer options, enable usb debugging. Did that work?
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It was already enabled for some reason. Huh. Well, it's still not working.
I couldn't access my phone on my computer either it ended up being that I had to use the stock cable that came with the phone instead of the ones I bought off ebay
Sent from my SCH-I605 using Tapatalk 2
I'm having the same problem and neither the stock cable nor the cables from my GNex work. I have downloaded the Kies, deleted, re installed it numerous times with no luck. Also an aside, do the phones all come with a white cable and plug even when the phone is Gray?
Nevermind.
Make sure when you guys plug it into your pc that when you slide the notification bar down and it says conncected as installer you have to click that and check the box beside MTP. That solved my issue.
Sent From VZW Galaxy Note 2
Has anyone successfully gotten Kies to work? I'm on a MacBook Pro with no luck so far. Switched over to Windows and still no dice. So has Verizon just completely blocked us from using Kies???
I was having the same problem. I used the Toolkit option to install the Samsung drivers and restarted my computer, and it worked.
SwiftLegend said:
I was having the same problem. I used the Toolkit option to install the Samsung drivers and restarted my computer, and it worked.
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What's the Toolkit Option?
i had the same problem and had to use the stock cable for it,other usb cables would only charge from the computer
fluidj said:
What's the Toolkit Option?
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"Install Samsung Drivers" it's #1 I think.
s10sdeville said:
i had the same problem and had to use the stock cable for it,other usb cables would only charge from the computer
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The stock cable is the only one I have and use.
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SwiftLegend said:
I was having the same problem. I used the Toolkit option to install the Samsung drivers and restarted my computer, and it worked.
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Are you on a Mac or a PC?
PC
solution
hi guys
I found the solution using the code *#7284# on the dial pad (have no idea what the menue it leads to...)
there is a button (the very last one) USB settings
inside this menu check the MTP
after this manipulation I'm now able to see my phone on all computers I connect it to and no matter which cable I use
Thank You!!! Thank You!!!!
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yokme said:
hi guys
I found the solution using the code *#7284# on the dial pad (have no idea what the menue it leads to...)
there is a button (the very last one) USB settings
inside this menu check the MTP
after this manipulation I'm now able to see my phone on all computers I connect it to and no matter which cable I use
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Thank You Yokme!!! This worked for me. I have looked all over the web and this advice was the only thing that worked for me. God Bless You!!! :laugh:
yokme said:
hi guys
I found the solution using the code *#7284# on the dial pad (have no idea what the menue it leads to...)
there is a button (the very last one) USB settings
inside this menu check the MTP
after this manipulation I'm now able to see my phone on all computers I connect it to and no matter which cable I use
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BRILLIANT! Just wasted an hour trying other options, this should be a sticky!
Rockin_Zombie said:
BRILLIANT! Just wasted an hour trying other options, this should be a sticky!
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The code *#7248# isn't working for me. I type it into the dailer but nothing happens. Help?
manoosie said:
The code *#7248# isn't working for me. I type it into the dailer but nothing happens. Help?
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Its 7284
Rockin_Zombie said:
Its 7284
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Whoops sorry. I typed it wrong. Unfortunately, the right number still isn't working.
Hi mates,
My 'USB debugging' check box keeps disabling itself no matter how much ever I try enabling it. When I am on the screen(developers option), I tap on the check box and see it gets enabled. I click back button and go again inside. It remains disabled
Can someone who came across this help me ? having a rooted mobile without USB debugging is of no use
charlessxavier said:
Hi mates,
My 'USB debugging' check box keeps disabling itself no matter how much ever I try enabling it. When I am on the screen(developers option), I tap on the check box and see it gets enabled. I click back button and go again inside. It remains disabled
Can someone who came across this help me ? having a rooted mobile without USB debugging is of no use
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Hello,
I have the same issue since last week...
I have a nexus 4 android 5.0.1 (LRX22C)... No update, no new app install... very strange...
I have tried a factory reset but the issue is still there
Thanks for your help.
bumping for some help
Discovered that my new Z5 Compact is Telenor (norway) branded.
That might set back the date for receiving Marshmallow, plus that there are apps I really don't need.
How easy is it to flash a generic nordic, which one should I choose, and where do I find it?
Edit: found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/help/z5c-unbranding-stock-firmware-downloads-t3227344
So just delete if you want to
Tell me please what have you selected in flashtool drivers from the list, because i cant find z5 compact and i have version 0.9.19.8?
pilauda said:
Tell me please what have you selected in flashtool drivers from the list, because i cant find z5 compact and i have version 0.9.19.8?
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What windows version are you on?
Xperia flashmode driver (the one on top) was the one I chose. After booting in the windows mode that allowed nonsigned drivers in win10 x64
sveintore said:
What windows version are you on?
Xperia flashmode driver (the one on top) was the one I chose. After booting in the windows mode that allowed nonsigned drivers in win10 x64
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Im using win 7
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
There's a patch to 0.9.19.10 here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads_windows.php
But the driver should be able to install anyways.
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/
Try the first win7 option and see if you can get drivers installed then
Z5c is not in the list, you should just use the "flashmode driver" and "fastboot driver".
Post any error messages here and I'll try to help.
I had most trouble getting the phone to boot in flash mode. Took me 15-20 tries. Changed usb ports and held on the end of the volume down when plugging in the cable and voila
sveintore said:
There's a patch to 0.9.19.10 here: http://www.flashtool.net/downloads_windows.php
But the driver should be able to install anyways.
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/
Try the first win7 option and see if you can get drivers installed then
Z5c is not in the list, you should just use the "flashmode driver" and "fastboot driver".
Post any error messages here and I'll try to help.
I had most trouble getting the phone to boot in flash mode. Took me 15-20 tries. Changed usb ports and held on the end of the volume down when plugging in the cable and voila
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Strange thing after unbranding, battery drain has disappeared
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Strange thing after unbranding, battery drain has disappeared
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hi its safe flash firmware for e5823 on e5803??
on old z3c it´s axactly the same but for z5 i don´t know
thanks!!
acabreram said:
hi its safe flash firmware for e5823 on e5803??
on old z3c it´s axactly the same but for z5 i don´t know
thanks!!
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I have no idea
sveintore said:
I have no idea
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thanks any way!!
I know this question was asked over, and over, and yet over again.
However, the discussions over the topic go over many, many pages, are not noob-friendly (the noob in question is me).
My device:
LG Optimus G (E975); stock; no root; no USB debugging; locked bootloader (I think)
The screen is working, the digitizer is not.
I can get into recovery.
I can copy the files from DCIM.
I have found this soft: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
I was able to make it work with another device. Maybe that's a good way to go? If I can get the USB debugging to turn on I could get all my data this way.
Also, when I get the broken phone into recovery mode, connect it to computer and use 'adb devices' it shows up as ' LG<some number of the phone> recovery>' - I don't know if it is a good sign or just 'meh, they all do that'.
What I want from the old phone:
Contacts. Unfortunately, when the phone broke it has not been synchronized with Google for some time, and some of the crucial contacts are lost.
All other data would be a nice bonus.
Since I can get the above software to work I think that what I need to do is 'just' enable USB debugging through ADB.
HOWEVER, to do this I think I need to get a custom rom? And that means rooting? WHICH would lead to data lost. I hope I'm wrong.
Any advice? Besides the 'get a new digitalizer and put it on'?
Please, help the noob!
zabcia said:
Since I can get the above software to work I think that what I need to do is 'just' enable USB debugging through ADB.
HOWEVER, to do this I think I need to get a custom rom? And that means rooting? WHICH would lead to data lost. I hope I'm wrong.
Any advice? Besides the 'get a new digitalizer and put it on'?
Please, help the noob!
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To enable usb debugging you don't need root or anything. just go to settings > about phone > tap "build number" 7 times > back to settings > new menu "developer options" should appear > turn USB debugging on. When you connect your phone to the PC with ADB opened your phone will ask for authorisation - authorise connection and you're good to go.
zabcia said:
Also, when I get the broken phone into recovery mode, connect it to computer and use 'adb devices' it shows up as ' LG<some number of the phone> recovery>' - I don't know if it is a good sign or just 'meh, they all do that'.
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This is a good sign, because it means ADB recognizes the phone and you can use it.
Thanks for the reply.
The thing is - the touch is not responding. So I can't turn it on through the menu.
I spent hours browsing these forums and many others to find a solution to the problem at hand. How to get my goddamn Xperia to connect to my PC so I could upload anime to my 64GB MicroSD. [STEP 0: You may need to factory reset your device. Its not required but may help.]
Step 1) Enable Developer Mode by going into Settings>About Phone> Build Number [Tap on it 7 times, It's at the bottom of the About Phone Section]
Step 2) Get a VERY STURDY cable. We're talking about ones that are meant for Windows Tablets. I had to use one that came with the Linx 1010b. It has to have very good Lock-In "studs" at the bottom end.
Step 3) Go to Developer Options (Appears above About Phone after enabling Developer Mode)> USB Debugging
Voila! Your Xperia M4 should be connected to your computer... unless you were a moron and broke the USB Port... dumbass.
>This took ages to find since I actually believed they removed all USB-Related Functions in the newer Xperia Updates as seen on this post by an official Sony Employee:
"[...]
Thank you for your request to the Sony Xperia Support.
The possibility of linking to mass storage mode has been removed after the last update. The device now automatically connects via MTP to the connected devices.
[...]"<
Good Luck and Happy Hacking.... wait? Is that the correct term here?