Hi
I'm new here so hope this is in the right section.
I've been following kage00's instructions for installing CyanogenMod on the Archos 80 Cobalt (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519781) and have so far managed to root and install CWM. So far so good.
When I boot into CWM and connect the USB cable, I cannot get Windows Vista (32 Bit) to install any of the drivers in either of the zip files on the thread. The tab shows up as a Nexus in Device Manager and I am manually selecting rockusb.inf in the x86->vista directory. I can select RK30 Device but Windows then says it has encountered an error, with the message "This device cannot start. (Code 10).
It would be great if someone could let me know if I am using the correct file and if not where I can find the correct driver to get past this stage and have the RKTool recognise the tablet.
Thanks
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mo_75 said:
Hi
I'm new here so hope this is in the right section.
I've been following kage00's instructions for installing CyanogenMod on the Archos 80 Cobalt (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2519781) and have so far managed to root and install CWM. So far so good.
When I boot into CWM and connect the USB cable, I cannot get Windows Vista (32 Bit) to install any of the drivers in either of the zip files on the thread. The tab shows up as a Nexus in Device Manager and I am manually selecting rockusb.inf in the x86->vista directory. I can select RK30 Device but Windows then says it has encountered an error, with the message "This device cannot start. (Code 10).
It would be great if someone could let me know if I am using the correct file and if not where I can find the correct driver to get past this stage and have the RKTool recognise the tablet.
Thanks
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Well I am having issues trying to install the drivers for Archos 80 Cobalt. I tried different USB ports and USB cables. Tried with connecting the tablet while it was charging and nothing. I get an error and when I try to connect install drivers manually, Windows won't let me. I have tried using Windows 7 and 8.1 and I am getting nothing. It will not work.
Anyone have any clues to what else needs to be done?? I have bricked the tablet and it will not connect to my laptop. HELP!!
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Everytime I try to do the upgrade from AT&T 1.6 to 2.2, I'm getting stuck with the drivers..uggg so frustrating. Hoping someone can help me. Here is what is happening:
I'm using Windows 7 64bit.
Used the QDL Tool guide , specifically for 64bit
Downloaded the QDL Tool along with the ADb drivers
When I plug my phone into the computer, get the pop up box in the lower right for "installing drivers." This is where I am having a problem. It does show it's trying to install the Qualcomm drivers.... but no matter what I do to stop the installation...it just keeps going. Then when it finishes, it says the drivers were installed correctly for USB Input Device...uggggggggggg
I finally found that in the device manager (because I never got the Other Devices designation in the Device Manager).....instead it comes up under Human Interface Devices...lol
Thoughts?
Hi everyone,
i'm having difficulties to connect my sgs2 to a pc.
i have tried it on 3 different machines (win7 64, win7 64, winxp 32) with the same problem:
I works fine when i first connect the phone in download mode. But as soon as i disconnect the cable i can't connect it again. Windows sais that it doesn't recognize the device and that's it. The device manager shows an "Unknown Device" under USB-Controller. And i am not even able to install drivers by manually pointing windows to a file.
as already sais, i have tried that on 3 different machines. I have tried installing driver via kies and via the driver file that is available here in the forums. i have also tried different usb ports.
Any ideas?
Goddchen
EDIT: Maybe this is an important information: the phone connects fine as long as it is running (can be found via adb, logcat is working, etc...) it only makes problem when in download mode...
I had exactly the same issue yesterday on my Windows 7 box. In the end I connected the phone in normal (not download) mode. Into device manager and uninstalled the drivers through there.
Then I uninstalled Kies and reconnected the phone, I allowed Windows to search windows update to find drivers (not that it did as it couldn't find any and reverted to the local ones. Then disconnect the phone, re-install Kies, run the install drivers from the tools menu, close Kies. Run up Odin and the connect the phone in Download mode, low and behold 2 minutes later after a lengthy installation process the phone was picked up.
I tried a number of things but for some reason this specific order seemed to sort it.
Hey,
thanks for you hints. But they didn't work for me.
I found the problem: believe it or not, it was THE CABLE. I went and got another cable and this one is working fine all the time. The other one doesn't... Very strange...
So I followed the guide on getting ready to flash MUI, and saw I needed the nexus S drivers.
I downloaded the Andriod SDK, and then from there download the Google USB driver.
It put files in
c:\program files(x86)\Android\andriod-sdk\extras\google\usb-driver
I open up device manager and find SAMSUNG_android do a complete uninstall of drivers, and reboot system, but as soon as I plug phone back in, it pops up.
So I right click on SAMSUNG_andriod, and choose update driver, and manually browse to that folder above and every time it says:
Windows could not find driver software for your device.
I tried to even put back the original Samsung Drivers, but it keeps showing a yellow triangle in device manager.
Any ideas?
Thanks
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK
Hello,
This must be a dumb question because all the guides seem to skip over this part but I'm having trouble installing the Windows 7 drivers. I downloaded the drivers, connected via USB, right clicked on the Android 1.0 in the device manager and updated the drivers. Everything seemed fine. Then I boot into fastboot and get a "Drivers were not installed successfully" pop-up.
I thought maybe I messed up and was supposed to install the drivers while in fastboot rather than while the phone was all the way booted up. So I rebooted the phone, uninstalled the drivers, booted in fastboot and tried to install the drivers while in fastboot. When I try it this way I right click on Android 1.0 in the device manager, go to the update driver option, select my file (there are two files in the driver folder I downloaded, androidusb and htcrndis, I tried them both) and I get an error before it can finish installing the driver. It says:
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error when trying to install it:
HTC Remote NDIS based Device
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
I'm sure it's something simple but I cant figure it out. Thanks for any help.
Is it possible to install the USB drivers without NVFlashing again??? I have smoother_bean rom installed and everything works just fine, except that when I connect my gtab to my PC it only recognizes it as a APX device with a Yellow triangle with exclamation mark. Thanks for help!
Even out of APX mode you have to use the same drivers that are in the NVflash package. Just connect the tablet up and have it booted up in either the ROM or Recovery and then guide your driver installation to the same folder you used installing the APX drivers. In the ROM you will have to have USB debug turned off for some reason in order to install the generic MTP drivers explained in the DRH tread. Most of my transfers are done in recovery or via USB flash drives. Also I run Ubuntu and not Windows and the drivers are not needed. Last time I ran Windows XP I used those same steps, but couldn't get MTP to work until switch my OS to Ubuntu (Linux).
nobe1976 said:
Even out of APX mode you have to use the same drivers that are in the NVflash package. Just connect the tablet up and have it booted up in either the ROM or Recovery and then guide your driver installation to the same folder you used installing the APX drivers. In the ROM you will have to have USB debug turned off for some reason in order to install the generic MTP drivers explained in the DRH tread. Most of my transfers are done in recovery or via USB flash drives. Also I run Ubuntu and not Windows and the drivers are not needed. Last time I ran Windows XP I used those same steps, but couldn't get MTP to work until switch my OS to Ubuntu (Linux).
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Thanks Nobe, (I did not want to clutter your ROM threat cause I have seen many complaints about ppl asking simple questions like this and do not really contribute to the development aspect ).... I will try to do this once I get home later tonight and hopefully it will work. will keep updated