Asus ADB Drivers wont install correctly - Asus Padfone X and S

Hello folks,
Yesterday, i wasn't able to unlock my phone and wifi was switched off for some reason so I couldn't use my google credentials or google device manager to unlock it. for some reason the device stopped responding to my lock pattern ...
So I thought I would try to use adb to at least turn the wifi on and then I can use google device manager to unlock it and reset the pattern.
THe problem is, every time I try to install the asus adb drivers I get this message in the driver install screen:
"
The software for this device is installed, but it may not work correctly
The device won't start: code 10
"
in the device manager, the "asus adb interface" has a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark on it.
I tried it on 2 different PCs with windows 10 as well as a windows 7 VM ... but every time I get the same message at the install screen.
ofcourse due to this, whenever I type "adb shell" or "adb devices" I get nothing...
Has any one faced this issue before with the asus adb drivers? any solutions you can think of?
The phone itself is rooted using towel root, every thing else is basically its stock rom.
Thank you and appreciate your help!

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Rooting/unlock bootloader: I've tried them all

Ok, this is getting very frustrating. I've been rooting phones since the day the G1 came out, and having gotten a v10 yesterday and tried to root it, all of a sudden I have become stupid. I have tried every type of method om this board to attempt unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and installing TWRP. I've even tried the Nexus Root Toolkit and the I-Root/V-Root methods, both on the phone and from the PC. Even though I "sometimes" am able to type "adb devices" and actually get the device #, many times, both when trying to get into bootloader mode or as with both KlicKit and NRT, it more often than not hangs at "waiting for device". Is there anybody that has had a similar type of difficulty that has figured out how to make this happen? I took it out of the box and started to do my thing, so I am assuming it has a locked bootloader? This should not be so difficult to accomplish. Any insights would be appreciated.
wbexpress said:
Ok, this is getting very frustrating. I've been rooting phones since the day the G1 came out, and having gotten a v10 yesterday and tried to root it, all of a sudden I have become stupid. I have tried every type of method om this board to attempt unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and installing TWRP. I've even tried the Nexus Root Toolkit and the I-Root/V-Root methods, both on the phone and from the PC. Even though I "sometimes" am able to type "adb devices" and actually get the device #, many times, both when trying to get into bootloader mode or as with both KlicKit and NRT, it more often than not hangs at "waiting for device". Is there anybody that has had a similar type of difficulty that has figured out how to make this happen? I took it out of the box and started to do my thing, so I am assuming it has a locked bootloader? This should not be so difficult to accomplish. Any insights would be appreciated.
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If you have a T-Mobile device you are able to root etc. Make sure you have usb debugging enabled, and tick enable oem unlock in developer options. I presume you have a driver issue. Just go ahead and reinstall the drivers and try again.
markbencze said:
If you have a T-Mobile device you are able to root etc. Make sure you have usb debugging enabled, and tick enable oem unlock in developer options. I presume you have a driver issue. Just go ahead and reinstall the drivers and try again.
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Hi Mark. Which drivers? I have literally tried to use 5 or 6 different ways of installing drivers: device manager/Nexus Root Toolkit/the full Android SDK/KlicKit/adb setup 1.4.3 and maybe two others. Do you know a source that I am missing? Why would my phone out of all of the thousands sold NOT have proper drivers installed? This makes no sense. Weird thing is I can get to the bootloader screen using the adb reboot bootloader command.
wbexpress said:
Hi Mark. Which drivers? I have literally tried to use 5 or 6 different ways of installing drivers: device manager/Nexus Root Toolkit/the full Android SDK/KlicKit/adb setup 1.4.3 and maybe two others. Do you know a source that I am missing? Why would my phone out of all of the thousands sold NOT have proper drivers installed? This makes no sense. Weird thing is I can get to the bootloader screen using the adb reboot bootloader command.
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Can I ask what commands your running when you're rebooted into boot loader/fastboot?
I'd say to try the LG drivers first and if not go with the Samsung ones. They're relatively universal.
Im also having problems. Ive installed every driver from samsung lg google and universal drivers and still nothing. I can get adb to reconize the device and reboot my device. I type in fastboot oem unlock and it stays on waiting on device
markbencze said:
Can I ask what commands your running when you're rebooted into boot loader/fastboot?
I'd say to try the LG drivers first and if not go with the Samsung ones. They're relatively universal.
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Sure. Usually I am able to get into the bootloader(if adb devices recognized what's going on) where I get the LG logo and the words on the top left say "Welcome to Fastboot Mode". I put in adb reboot bootloader, which does get me there. Then, I put in fastboot oem unlock and that's when it hangs on waiting for device.
dillonorden said:
Im also having problems. Ive installed every driver from samsung lg google and universal drivers and still nothing. I can get adb to reconize the device and reboot my device. I type in fastboot oem unlock and it stays on waiting on device
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Exactly. I guess the "misery loves company" thing is operative here. If you do figure it out, PM me, I will do the same.
what does it say when you type "fastboot devices"?
I am 100% certain you have either a driver issue which you should look into in your device/driver manager on your pc. there's likely something broken (common problem). Or you do not have usb debugging/enable oem unlock checked. I'm leaning towards a driver issue. It is also possible that if what you say is true and have installed too many drivers that something is conflicting.
markbencze said:
what does it say when you type "fastboot devices"?
I am 100% certain you have either a driver issue which you should look into in your device/driver manager on your pc. there's likely something broken (common problem). Or you do not have usb debugging/enable oem unlock checked. I'm leaning towards a driver issue. It is also possible that if what you say is true and have installed too many drivers that something is conflicting.
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Progress!!! I was able to use Tech Know to unlock the bootloader. Now, if I can get the phone to behave enough to install twrp and root I will be good. But, KlicKit is not doing it, still hanging. And, when I type fastboot devices it just opens up another prompt and sits.
Edit: And, I am able to use fastboot reboot to reboot from the bootloader, but I get an error message when I try KlicKit, but it goes away too quickly to read what it says. OK, so now that I have an unlocked bootloader, do you have a recommendation of what method to use to install twrp and to root. (I have renamed the twrp file to "twrp.img" and I have both SU 2.46 and 2.52 on my external sd).
wbexpress said:
Progress!!! I was able to use Tech Know to unlock the bootloader. Now, if I can get the phone to behave enough to install twrp and root I will be good. But, KlicKit is not doing it, still hanging. And, when I type fastboot devices it just opens up another prompt and sits.
Edit: And, I am able to use fastboot reboot to reboot from the bootloader, but I get an error message when I try KlicKit, but it goes away too quickly to read what it says. OK, so now that I have an unlocked bootloader, do you have a recommendation of what method to use to install twrp and to root. (I have renamed the twrp file to "twrp.img" and I have both SU 2.46 and 2.52 on my external sd).
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Just follow the instructions in the "how to root..." thread. it goes step by step and I believe there is a video tutorial as well. You'll need to do a quick search for this.
wbexpress said:
Ok, this is getting very frustrating. I've been rooting phones since the day the G1 came out, and having gotten a v10 yesterday and tried to root it, all of a sudden I have become stupid. I have tried every type of method om this board to attempt unlocking the bootloader, rooting, and installing TWRP. I've even tried the Nexus Root Toolkit and the I-Root/V-Root methods, both on the phone and from the PC. Even though I "sometimes" am able to type "adb devices" and actually get the device #, many times, both when trying to get into bootloader mode or as with both KlicKit and NRT, it more often than not hangs at "waiting for device". Is there anybody that has had a similar type of difficulty that has figured out how to make this happen? I took it out of the box and started to do my thing, so I am assuming it has a locked bootloader? This should not be so difficult to accomplish. Any insights would be appreciated.
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I literally figured this out 2 hours ago. It is a Driver issue but reinstalling a .exe will not work. This is what you have to do!(did this on Windows 7)
Boot up fastboot and plug into your pc.
Go into "device manager"
While in fastBoot your phone should be listed in "other devices" simply titled "Android".
You have to re select the Driver your self , do not choose for it to automatically search.
Look under the "Android devices" tab and if you have the LG drivers you should see something like "LG adb interface blah blah"
Choose that driver and fastBoot should work.
Try "fastBoot devices" in cmd it should finally recognize.
I've also heard success from selecting any "adb interface" driver
I think I'm gonna make my own thread and YouTube video to break this down further. I've also been and adroid user since the g1 and. I hate being asked "are you sure u ticked usb debugging?"
duecebravo said:
I literally figured this out 2 hours ago. It is a Driver issue but reinstalling a .exe will not work. This is what you have to do!(did this on Windows 7)
Boot up fastboot and plug into your pc.
Go into "device manager"
While in fastBoot your phone should be listed in "other devices" simply titled "Android".
You have to re select the Driver your self , do not choose for it to automatically search.
Look under the "Android devices" tab and if you have the LG drivers you should see something like "LG adb interface blah blah"
Choose that driver and fastBoot should work.
Try "fastBoot devices" in cmd it should finally recognize.
I've also heard success from selecting any "adb interface" driver
I think I'm gonna make my own thread and YouTube video to break this down further. I've also been and adroid user since the g1 and. I hate being asked "are you sure u ticked usb debugging?"
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Hi Duece, thanks for that. I am ok up to where I actually try to root, meaning, I am fine with getting into the bootloader. When I type "fastboot devices" it does give me the model # and the word fastboot next to it. The bootloader is now definitely unlocked. It's the next steps (twrp/root) that I get stuck. When I use KlicKit, it does do something for a second and then it just closes. Have you successfully installed twrp and rooted? That's where I'm jammed up. Thanks...
Edit: although I have the twrp.img file on my ext sd, and I renamed it "twrp.img" and typed that command in when in the bootloader, but it says "error: cannot open twrp.img".
wbexpress said:
Hi Duece, thanks for that. I am ok up to where I actually try to root, meaning, I am fine with getting into the bootloader. When I type "fastboot devices" it does give me the model # and the word fastboot next to it. The bootloader is now definitely unlocked. It's the next steps (twrp/root) that I get stuck. When I use KlicKit, it does do something for a second and then it just closes. Have you successfully installed twrp and rooted? That's where I'm jammed up. Thanks...
Edit: although I have the twrp.img file on my ext sd, and I renamed it "twrp.img" and typed that command in when in the bootloader, but it says "error: cannot open twrp.img".
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put the twrp.img in the same folder with fastboot, flash recovery by using
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
After twrp flash ,shutdown/ restart to factory rest mode and go for 2x "yes". if entering TWRP fine, then flash a supersu 4.52 zip from sd
I am using 2.8.x twrp working fine
jkyoho said:
put the twrp.img in the same folder with fastboot, flash recovery by using
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
After twrp flash ,shutdown/ restart to factory rest mode and go for 2x "yes". if entering TWRP fine, then flash a supersu 4.52 zip from sd
I am using 2.8.x twrp working fine
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Aah, that would make sense. However, I did a search in Root Explorer and nothing came back with "fastboot". Do you know where the most likely place would be?
wbexpress said:
Aah, that would make sense. However, I did a search in Root Explorer and nothing came back with "fastboot". Do you know where the most likely place would be?
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So which step did you go through?
Do you have your twrp recovery working now?
fastboot is a platform tool from google. You should have it downloaded to computer(Win) and use it with CMD(command prompt)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPLwFGxLQA4
This is a good sample of how ppl unlcok BL and root v10
duecebravo said:
I literally figured this out 2 hours ago. It is a Driver issue but reinstalling a .exe will not work. This is what you have to do!(did this on Windows 7)
Boot up fastboot and plug into your pc.
Go into "device manager"
While in fastBoot your phone should be listed in "other devices" simply titled "Android".
You have to re select the Driver your self , do not choose for it to automatically search.
Look under the "Android devices" tab and if you have the LG drivers you should see something like "LG adb interface blah blah"
Choose that driver and fastBoot should work.
Try "fastBoot devices" in cmd it should finally recognize.
I've also heard success from selecting any "adb interface" driver
I think I'm gonna make my own thread and YouTube video to break this down further. I've also been and adroid user since the g1 and. I hate being asked "are you sure u ticked usb debugging?"
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Lorddyyy ive been trying this crap all day i have the same driver issue but it won't let me select the one i want it just says there are no drivers available in this folder! GRRRRR
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omg i think i got it! http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/help/phone-adb-fastboot-t3247732 went here and did what duece said above but choose choose from a list!> then i hit select all devices> the box said populating but i just clicked install from disk and changed it to the unzipped file folder that had the driver in it until i found this file android_winusb and selected it!> then low abd behold the box populated with the driver info and it became a samsung adb device! finalllyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!! i'm so happy Ive been trying to root this damn thing all day!
jkyoho said:
So which step did you go through?
Do you have your twrp recovery working now?
fastboot is a platform tool from google. You should have it downloaded to computer(Win) and use it with CMD(command prompt)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPLwFGxLQA4
This is a good sample of how ppl unlcok BL and root v10
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No good. typed adb reboot bootloader, it went right there. Then typed fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img, it gives an error message: cannot flash twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img. Typed fastboot reboot, went right back. The video's great, but if the commands don't take, it 's moot. If anybody figured this out (same issue), please let me know how. This is taking forever.
wbexpress said:
No good. typed adb reboot bootloader, it went right there. Then typed fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img, it gives an error message: cannot flash twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img. Typed fastboot reboot, went right back. The video's great, but if the commands don't take, it 's moot. If anybody figured this out (same issue), please let me know how. This is taking forever.
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are you sure your bootloader unlocked? and the code you typing match the recovery file name?
jkyoho said:
are you sure your bootloader unlocked? and the code you typing match the recovery file name?
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Positive. The code I am putting in is twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img. That's what most things I've read say to do. The other thing I have been thinking about is that KlicKit is supposed to have everything pre-loaded, and even it won't do it. KlicKit gets me into fastboot, then something really quick happens and the command prompt screen closes. What driver system do you use? I've installed a number of them, then deleted them as well, just to try to make sure there are no conflicts. However, I now have two devices in device manager: "android device.lge mobile adb interface" and "portable devices/v10. Does one need to go, maybe?
Power off your phone , hold volumn down and connect usb to PC.
Do you see "LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED" ?
if yes, type "fastboot.exe flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.1-h901.img "

Nexus 9 stuck on boot animation with unlocked bootloader

I unlocked the bootloader and went to root. on the first reboot after rooting it's stuck on the boot animation. When i plug the device into my PC and use the cmd prompt "adb devices" it won't see it. I help the power button and vol down to get to fastboot and my pc still won't see it. i've tried to factory reset though fast boot, says erasing, then reboots and still stuck. I updated everything in adb and still nothing. Everything went fine with unlocking the bootloader, but rooting it totally messed something up.
I can't seem to figure out how to get my PC to see this thing again. It's kind of a crap tablet to begin with, and now i brick it? totally frustrated.
Thanks
when you connect to pc,did you hear pop up connect sound..if yes then you connect to your pc..download google factory image,flash system.img,boot.img and all other .img image..hopefully you can restore tab back to nermal..good this is your tablet already unlocked bootloader.
Sent from my Nexus 9 using Tapatalk
Adb can do almost nothing when your device is in fastboot mode. Use fastboot to see if your device is connected to your computer if you didn't do so.
try "fastboot devices".
corkiejp said:
try "fastboot devices".
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I just got "waiting for any device". I have the path set up to "C:\android-sdk\tools;C:\android-sdk\platform-tools". I haven't changed anything since i unlocked the bootloader so i'm just confused.
kacang87 said:
when you connect to pc,did you hear pop up connect sound..if yes then you connect to your pc..download google factory image,flash system.img,boot.img and all other .img image..hopefully you can restore tab back to nermal..good this is your tablet already unlocked bootloader.
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The safely removed hardware icon does show up in the task bar. When i got to printers and devices there is an "android".
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a5chez6r9cuxjzo/Capture.JPG?dl=0
Can i use that port to force adb to see it? Not sure if this helps
gotta run to work, i'll mess with it this afternoon. Thanks guys.
First make sure your in "fastboot" mode and not in the bootloader.
Your device should show up as under Android Device as "Android Bootloader Interface" in device manager on your PC.
If not there then your drivers are not configured correctly, Nexus Root Toolkit has a guide on how to setup drivers correctly.
corkiejp said:
First make sure your in "fastboot" mode and not in the bootloader.
Your device should show up as under Android Device as "Android Bootloader Interface" in device manager on your PC.
If not there then your drivers are not configured correctly, Nexus Root Toolkit has a guide on how to setup drivers correctly.
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I tried uninstalling the drivers from device manager and that didn't seem to do it. I went into the sdk and deleted them from the sdk then reinstalled them through the sdk and that seemed to work. I feel like i should have thought of that! duh. flashing CM13 now! hope i can get this to work haha jeeze.
thanks for the help guys

Cannot see my device under ADB devices

Hey guys,
I have been looking for solutions for 3days now and can't find it.
My phone is showing under device manager both when its on, and when in adb mode without exclamation mark.
I had SDK 24.4.1 installed, installed everything needed (I think) (Platforms, usb drivers,..)
Flashtool drivers installed, it shows device in fastboot devices but not in adb devices..
When I open CMD in admin mode, I cd to the platform tools folder and do 'Adb devices' It does not show.
I tried Adb kill-server not working, daemon starts succesfull but nothing shows under adb devices.
Also tried a different pc, same outcome.
Running windows 10
I hope its something really stupid I'm forgetting..
UPDATE: Solved! After installing the good SDK, I just had to shut down computer, pull out the plug, take out the battery and wait a while.. Restart and now its showing! Thanks anyway guys Root here I come
You power on device with unlocked screen?
Your phone should just be on with screen unlocked like normal if trying to use adb.
Installed android Studios and it appeared I had sdk for android 6.1 and 6.0 but not for 5.1 wich I am running? I deleted both and installed the 5.1 one.. reinstalled sdk with usb drivers etc.. now I am getting this;
server version (32) doesn't match this client (36); killing...
Error; could not instal 'smartsocket' listener: Cannot bind to 127.0.0.1;5037
could not read ok from ADB server
*failed to start daemon*
error: cannot connect to daemon
I tried starting adb while device not connected, gives me the same ****.
Tried with mobile on, screen unlocked stays the same.
read that step 2a http://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/general/flashtool-how-to-flash-sony-xperia-z5-t3425367
and try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Rooted. Can I update the phone to latest android now? or only trough flashing costum roms?
Yes, you can.
You can read this forum not only ask

Can't unlock bootloader (iOcean X8 Mini)

Hello,
A friend of my asked me to install a new version on his iOcean X8 Mini.
After a few minutes into the process, I discovered that I couldn't modify anything at all.
Problems start occuring when I enter Fastboot via ADB (I power up the phone, connect it to PC, give it permission to use Android USB Debugging, then via 'adb rebeoot fastboot' I enter the Fastboot menu). Every command I enter here returns 3 dots just doing nothing. My command prompt is unusable after entering a command (for example 'fastboot oem unlock').
I've tried to push a ROM via ADB but this isn't working as well since it returns something like 'no permission' when trying to install, but I figured this was due to the locked bootloader.
Searched all over the internet for solutions, but so far nothing has really worked. What I somehow did mange to do is root the device (don't know if it was by default, I assume not), via RootGenius.
Anybody got any experience with this, and perhaps know some steps I can undertake to indeed unlock the bootloader of this phone?
Thanks in advance!

How on Earth do I install XA2 drivers!?

I have literally tried everything. Sony's website does NOT have driver for the XA2!!! What gives?
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader through flashtool but I keep getting this message "Device connected in flash mode but driver is too old".
I also tried the 15 Seconds ADB Installer thing, no luck.
I also tried following Sony's guide but get stuck at the bold part:
Turn off your device.
Connect a USB-cable to your computer.
On your device, press the Fastboot key (Volume up for most devices, see Useful key combinations) at the same time as you connect the other end of the USB-cable.
Windows users: When asked for a driver, open the Devices and Printers directory, click on the fastboot driver and press Update. Browse and point towards the location of the new android_winbus.inf file.
When your device is connected, open a command window on your computer and go to the platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder.
Enter the following command:
fastboot devices
Verify that you get an answer back without any errors.
I don't have the option to open a CMD, but only powershell, and powershell doesn't let me run the "fastboot devices" command properly. Keeps trying to open an application.
What else can I do? I found some driver online and tried to install it through "legacy" mode in device manager but I keep getting some kind of error.
Can someone please help me out? I really want to root this thing
Thanks!
Anyone?
Wow! I came here looking for an answer to the same question and nothing but crickets? Sony does not list a driver for this device and I find it odd. Does it use the XA driver? You would think they would be listed together if it did. Nobody has an answer on this?
I found out you use the XZ2 driver. Worked for me.

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