Hi.
My N9 is not recognized in MTP und er win7 with and without USB debug on.
PTP works only with USB debug on.
For both it days google ADB drivers are installed in Hardware manager of win7.
any ideas.
Thx
thebrainkafka said:
Hi.
My N9 is not recognized in MTP und er win7 with and without USB debug on.
PTP works only with USB debug on.
For both it days google ADB drivers are installed in Hardware manager of win7.
any ideas.
Thx
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Don't know about Win 7 but on Win 8.1 there were Acer adb drivers that were the default. Had to uninstall then enable Google or Koush's universal drivers. There is also a place to enable MTP.
No. I have drivers installed. Google ADB. Cant See my device in mtp using win7.
Ptp works fine.
thebrainkafka said:
No. I have drivers installed. Google ADB. Cant See my device in mtp using win7.
Ptp works fine.
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I had Google drivers also but it was defaulting to the others. Mine was a known Win 8.1 bug.
Have the same problem, works PTP but not MTP. Windows 7 driver: ClockworkMod 2012-08-27 ver. 7.0.0.1
Any idea to fix mtp?
thebrainkafka said:
Any idea to fix mtp?
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Google 15 second adb install xda. That includes a set of drivers. Try those
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Link?
thebrainkafka said:
Link?
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It's the first result on Google: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
I have Google Nexus ADB Interface installed.
So I personnaly dont think its a driver issue - is it?
thebrainkafka said:
I have Google Nexus ADB Interface installed.
So I personnaly dont think its a driver issue - is it?
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If you have adb interface installed what issues are you having?
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Damn it and blame
Updated SDK again. Uninstalled driver. Installed driver.
Happy ☺
THX folks
thebrainkafka said:
Damn it and blame
Updated SDK again. Uninstalled driver. Installed driver.
Happy ☺
THX folks
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Glad you got it
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thebrainkafka said:
I have Google Nexus ADB Interface installed.
So I personnaly dont think its a driver issue - is it?
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On the basis of the number of posts on XDA about MTP and ADB and Nexus then yes it will be driver related.
Check what drivers are installed with this http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/device_manager_view.html You should have Android Composite ADB Interface by Google inc and if you scroll right the driver version should be 11.0.0.0.. (this driver is installed from the dowload zip at http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html.
This thread is worth reading http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391236 for guidance on deleting/updating drivers.
Believe I have followed peterk-1's instructions, but my driver is not Android Composite ADB Interface by Google inc ver 11.0.0.0 but is called Google Nexus ADB Interface by ClockworkMod ver 7.0.0.1 dated 17/8/2012. What am I doing wrong??
hallergard said:
Believe I have followed peterk-1's instructions, but my driver is not Android Composite ADB Interface by Google inc ver 11.0.0.0 but is called Google Nexus ADB Interface by ClockworkMod ver 7.0.0.1 dated 17/8/2012. What am I doing wrong??
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Does your pc recognize your device? That's all that counts
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+jd1639 Yes, when I plug the USB in there is a sound and in the device manager (Win7) appears an "Android Phone"/Google Nexus ADB Interface. No autostart window or appearance in Windows Exolorer.
hallergard said:
+jd1639 Yes, when I plug the USB in there is a sound and in the device manager (Win7) appears an "Android Phone"/Google Nexus ADB Interface. No autostart window or appearance in Windows Exolorer.
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You won't get an auto start. Just open an explorer window and you should see your device there
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The problem is that when I start Windows Explorer there is no Nexus 9 there!
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hallergard said:
The problem is that when I start Windows Explorer there is no Nexus 9 there!
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Do you have usb debugging enabled in developer options?
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hi
i just began learning android. i tried to connect my kf hd to adb. i installed the jdk and eclipse. i also setup the sdk manager to install the kindle fire hd 7 and kindle fire USB driver. but i have two problems.
one is when i run my app, it always run in the android API 16 emulator even though i set the project property to KF hd 7.
the second thing is that when i connected my device to the usb port of my computer, and run the app from eclipse to debug, my device did not changed accordingly (to displays what is on eclipse. furthermore, when i clicked start->control panel->device manager i found the name of my device in it, but just "kindle" that all, not kindle fire. and i do not see "Android Composite ADB Interface". why is that? even though i installed and ran Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe.
as i mentioned before, i am a complete noobs when it come to android and java.
thanks in advance.
Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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from 3444:enabled usb debug
zacthespack said:
Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
3444 said:
thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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Odd have you tried using adb via the sdk. Its likely a driver issue tbh
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3444 said:
thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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hi
i do not know what you meant "tried adb in sdk. i had not heard that before. can you elaborate?
one thing i should tell you is that when i go to the command line and execute "adb devices", the device list is two blank lines. that showed that it did not install the usb driver correctly, right?
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
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Google Nexus Devices ADB & Fastboot
Samsung Devices ADB & Fastboot
Asus Devices ADB, Fastboot & APX
HTC Devices ADB & Fastboot
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[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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/VeryUsefulComment
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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**EDIT**
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?
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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!
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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
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
prestigious said:
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
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I'm using Win8 x64. Only thing I installed was the driver portion of the HTC Thunderbolt installer and the android sdk. Already had them installed for my Thunderbolt. I have both usb storage and adb access on the DNA as well.
prestigious said:
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
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When you plug the DNA into your computer it will mount 2 partitions (disks). One will be called HTC Sync Manager where the drivers are located. I'm using the drivers from the Win7_64 folder. I installed them through device manager and all has been working fine under Windows 8 x64. If you have any trouble please pm me.
bb12489 said:
When you plug the DNA into your computer it will mount 2 partitions (disks). One will be called HTC Sync Manager where the drivers are located. I'm using the drivers from the Win7_64 folder. I installed them through device manager and all has been working fine under Windows 8 x64. If you have any trouble please pm me.
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How did you install it through device manager?
art0605 said:
How did you install it through device manager?
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When your DNA is in USB debugging mode under dev options, it will show up as an unrecognized device in device manager when you plug it into your computer. From there you can proceed to install the drivers with the files I mention in my other post.
I am having the same issue. I opened up the virtual partition and loaded the drivers as you suggested. my DNA is listed in the dev man as MyHTC. I have usb access but no ADB. I am using the ADB from the AIO tool kit. Tried several diff USB ports and a diff cable but I don't think that's the issue. Also tried the adb from the sdk. still no dice...
I have Win8 x64 as well. After turning on USB debugging, find the device in Computer and run the sync manager. At least, I think that's what I did. I'll have to check in the morning.
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Universal Naked Driver 0.73
** Nexus 5 Support
** Nvidia Shield ADB added (ADB & Fastboot Only)
** Will update with Nvidia Shield APX asap
Universal Naked Driver 0.72
** HTC One Added (HTC phones are pretty much future proof with my driver)
** Google Nexus 4 Added
** Google Nexus 10 Added
** Google Nexus Q Added
** Google Nexus S Added
32 & 64 Bit Windows 8.1 / 7 / Vista / XP - Attached to this post!
MD5: 5B9EA9C73066E8F655D14BBA8318C176
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
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[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!
You had a thread allready: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998650
why didnt you update that one instead of making a new thread?
Probably to keep .73 and .72 separate?
And windows 8.1?
Haeretik said:
You had a thread allready: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998650
why didnt you update that one instead of making a new thread?
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There always has been more then 2-3 threads for the drivers so this is not new from me.
It also allows for promotion as people are still discovering the drivers. With all the versions I have released and all the autoroot kits on XDA that use these drivers the downloads are over 2 millions downloads and counting.
Once tested well I will update my other threads. =)
apristel said:
Probably to keep .73 and .72 separate?
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Correct it allows to me to roll it out to a smaller userbase with a little control, then I update all threads with new version.
Additionally a good amount of Android autoroot kits rely on my updates and I like to be careful. I do not want to fix whats not broken.
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And windows 8.1?
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Yes they works fine with 8.1 I will update the post as well. Thanks for pointing that out.
One more question, are this drivers needed? Whats the difference with the google drivers provided in the android SDK? Thanks
jlmcr87 said:
One more question, are this drivers needed? Whats the difference with the google drivers provided in the android SDK? Thanks
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Would like more info too ? I'm using Google drivers working perfectly....
Thanks
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Windows2000 is not listed.
Do the drivers work for Win2000 too?
Usually you wouldn´t find me asking something like this, but my hyper-fast supermachine at work does run on this legendary OS
Since mass storage mode doesn´t work / I didn´t find it to activate....I still look out for a way to mount the nexus5 to that crap thing.
jlmcr87 said:
One more question, are this drivers needed? Whats the difference with the google drivers provided in the android SDK? Thanks
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These are based off the newest Google drivers from the SDK, first most they allow anybody to download them and simply unzip the drivers without the need to install the SDK or Java, no EXE's or installations hence the "naked" part.
Secondly and most important these work with over 300 different Android devices as of today. It allows people with multiple devices to not have to install anything on their computer this driver will allow those 300 devices to communicate with fastboot and adb. If you service a friends Android your good to go, if you have multiple devices you are good to go.
These also work with APX devices which is a special flash mode for Nvidia Tegra devices... all in one little zip.
Hope this helps
ifti_a said:
Would like more info too ? I'm using Google drivers working perfectly....
Thanks
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Please see above =)
DJ-Tumor said:
Windows2000 is not listed.
Do the drivers work for Win2000 too?
Usually you wouldn´t find me asking something like this, but my hyper-fast supermachine at work does run on this legendary OS
Since mass storage mode doesn´t work / I didn´t find it to activate....I still look out for a way to mount the nexus5 to that crap thing.
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Sorry I have not tested it but feel free to give it a whirl, these will not harm your machine in any way or form. =)
Your drivers work like a charm, as usual (old asus transformer prime time).
Thanks!
You should add that the nexus 5 USB connection must be set to MTP mode for the driver installation to work. I changed it and it stopped the driver from installing properly.
Warrimonk said:
You should add that the nexus 5 USB connection must be set to MTP mode for the driver installation to work. I changed it and it stopped the driver from installing properly.
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Can you explain how to do it for a noob like me? Thanks in advance
Enviado desde mi Nexus 5 mediante Tapatalk
miguepereira77 said:
Can you explain how to do it for a noob like me? Thanks in advance
Enviado desde mi Nexus 5 mediante Tapatalk
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agreed, im a noob how do I install this driver? its just opening folders how do i actually install it?
MikeLibbey said:
agreed, im a noob how do I install this driver? its just opening folders how do i actually install it?
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http://www.theandroidsoul.com/nexus-5-driver-adb-fastboot-installation-guide/
Enviado desde mi Nexus 5 mediante Tapatalk
Been using this since I got my galaxy nexus 2 years ago.
Thanks for updating for the Nexus 5. Works great!:victory:
I did it but it is shown as a Nexus 4 ADB Interface. I suppose it's ok.
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I did it but it is shown as a Nexus 4 ADB Interface. I suppose it's ok.
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For me too. Is that OK?
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I am new to adb and fastboot(samsung user)...so I assume you are saying that I uninstall any previous drivers installed and I dont need to install the google android tools adb etc instead I install ur drivers and I am good to go..?
Warrimonk said:
You should add that the nexus 5 USB connection must be set to MTP mode for the driver installation to work. I changed it and it stopped the driver from installing properly.
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I had disabled MTP mode when I connected via USB. Now, I can't find the option to re-enable it. Where is it? I'm sure it's something extremely simple that I'm just overlooking...
Go in settings - memory - hit the menu ..... and there it is .
Have a good day
Alessandro
hello,
I previously was using HTC explorer and had many great experience of rooting and changing custom ROMs setting up of adb was easy with it but currently I own a dell venue 7 3740 LTE tablet which is having KitKat 4.4.4 I have a HP laptop with windows 7 ultimate I want to start using adb in command prompt so that I can do lagcat and capture ota updates link also I want to use adb so that some apps which needs root but can be used via some tweaks done in adb eg.helium,screen shot ultimate etc.
please help me how to setup adb in my laptop.
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
social-design-concepts said:
That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
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But Its not working for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/dell-venue-7-3740-mtp-usb-debug-problem-t3173463
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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yes I have installed the v1.9.0 setup in device manager in laptop when I connect my tab with debugging enabled it shows in portable device my tab name,and other device mtp is shown with yellow exclamation.
mtp drivers for tab are not getting installed.
in cmd when I hit adb devices I don't get my tab details
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
Dipyaman said:
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
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yes its shows yellow error in mtp but I am able to transfer files from laptop and tablet only thing is I can't use cmd and adb but after going thru your link I come to know that my adb was too old which is of my HTC explorer so I downloaded adb (platform.zip) from the thread given in your post and then for mtp I manually selected driver installed in my laptop I.e adb interface >Samsung adb and then I tried cmd in new platform.zip which had updated adb files for jellybean+ version and now its working fine.
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
Dipyaman said:
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
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so you too also want adb to work for you right?
I can't say exactly what made it work for me cause I have s duos 2 also n so its drivers are also installed in my lappy.
but you do one thing
1.install Intel android driver from above post v1.9.0
2.enable debugging in tablet and connect and then goto device manager where you have mtp error,right click on mtp,update drivers select from folder will appear below that must be some option select from installed drivers goto that see Intel android driver after that you will be getting multiple option android adb interface, adb composite interface select any one preferably android adb interface and install.after that uncheck debugging and again check it and see if mtp error is gone from device manager.
3.download platform.zip from your given thread link unzip it and in that folder open cmd by holding shift and right click do open cmd here and check if all is OK by typing adb devices,if its OK it will list your device.
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
Dipyaman said:
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
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today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
djmacpro said:
today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
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The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
Dipyaman said:
The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
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if still yellow error is shown on device manager right click on it update driver,then browse from folder or look for installed driver some where is must be there search something related to Intel or adb and select that else forget it cause what's the use of adb for us as there is no custom ROM or other things to do.
other way is download helium app on PC and tablet and in ptp mode you can get adb working