Hi
A friend come to me with her second hand Asus transformer TF103c because she can't use app from Google Play Store (all app insta crash)
Windows adb + flashtol are install
(AM4+ I know I can't flash the tablet with this processor but the computeur could be see it)
I only have 1 old USB cable
But each time I try to plug the table on the computer Windows only give me an error message (unknow device)
If somebody could help me. I did all what I know without positive result
Thank you
You should try abother cable
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So, apparently I need to install a few drivers for rooting this. The one set of instructions I got is to enable USB debugging and then find a device called "ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface" with an exclamation mark in Windows Device Manager. Trouble is no such device exists. I plugged in the TFP with USB debugging!
What to do?
What version of Windows are you running? Do you have Asus sync? If so can you see the Prime as a storage device when connected via USB?
It can show up as various items depending on which driver version and the actual text string in the .inf file. Have you tried having device manager already open and watch it to see what ( if anything) changes as you connect the prime? It can appear as a device under the "android phone" heading or as other things... plug it in whilst watching device manager update, let us know what is added to the list and maybe we can help...
Sent from my transformer prime which is currently transformed into a small bowl of petunias
I downloaded the file for the eee pad Pc suite but it wont run & get the software, it fails with internet connection error
As anyone got a direct link to the suite .exe or know how to fix the 35okb file whats meant to fetch it from asus servers?
I have the same problem!
Please anyone?
We need a help!
I was having the same issue of getting the internet connection error when trying to install pc suite. The solution that worked for me (which I found in a post in the asus tramsformer 101 forum here) was to download the asus sync and splashtop program from the asus web site and install both. The third part of the suite can be downloaded from the asus webstorage web site. www asuswebstorage com .
I just received another KFHDX 7" to replace my old one.
Here's the situation:
- 1st HDX couldn't connect to Home PCs. One running Windows 8.1, and the other running Linux / Ubuntu.
- Talked with Amazon support and did all the listed troubleshooting techniques they told me to follow (most likely online "Google-ing" with me on the phone).
- My conclusion I told them, from what I think the issue can be, is that either there is a physical issue with the connectivity inside the KFHDX, or that a file corrupted when the battery died that is used to have the computer communicate with the PC.
- Amazon support gave up and sent me a replacement KFHDX 7" with firmware 13.3.1.0 on it. "Woo-Hoo!"
- 2nd KFHDX rooted and ready to go.
- Connected to Home PC to transfer files. Worked just fine.
- Connected to Work PC to transfer files. Worked just fine.
- Go back home to transfer files using Home PC.. USB issue. This time the KFHDX is giving me a different error message: "USB Compatibility: Some computers require a free file transfer utility to copy files between the computer and your Kindle. If you need this utility, please open your computer's browser and navigate to kindle.com/support/downloads. Your computer's USB port is a low output power source that will slowly charge your Kindle while asleep and may not charge while in use."
- Mind you I tried using both the front USB port on my Home PC (Win 8.1), back USB port on my Home PC (Win8.1), same USB cable, and different USB cables.
- Went back to my Work PC and it gave the same error, then.. some how it worked!
- Decided "Maybe uninstall the Kindle from the Device Manger utility", which I did, and left back home.
- Connect to Home PC. USB error message on KFHDX 7" device.
Any thoughts? Opinions? Also I really feel that a file was corrupted. If so I installed SafeStrap and Recovered my KFHDX stock ROM. Still had the same USB connection error as before.
Any files to download to the KFHDX to replace an old one? Or can I edit it myself using ES File Explorer?
If solved, tested, and my device can reconnect, I promise to give lunch/beer money for the one that fixes the issue. Thank you.
If it is beyond fixing then I will return it and wait until Google announces their next Nexus tablet in July 2014. Maybe as a "hassle-free" holiday college present. And hopefully similar or better hardware when compared to what the KFHDX has.
I'll also try to talk to my network admin that might have the Work PC with some kind of software where it makes this connectivity issue happen. I can download files off a cloud but USB is much faster and convenient.
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Issue was solved.
My steps:
- Open Device Manager on PC
- Look to see if the Kindle Fire HDX is listed as Kindle, as if it is a device choice (Could be in Portable Device, if so expand it and you should see Kindle listed underneath).
- Disconnect KFHDX from PC. The device listed as Kindle should disappear.
- On KFHDX go to Settings / Device / Enable ADB and turn that off.
- Reconnect KFHDX. If I remember correctly the PC's Device Manager utility will label it as an Android Phone. (If not then sorry I can't help there. My first KFHDX 7" was giving me a different issue that I couldn't resolve. Amazon replaced mine after I tried all the troubleshooting techniques they gave me. Therefore this helps for those having this similar situation.)
- Now update drivers on the "Android Phone"
- Then out of no where my device could communicate with the PC again.
Hope this helps someone if you were having the same issue.
Now to reward myself to a lunch and drink
H0B0onDRUGS2 said:
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Issue was solved.
My steps:
- Open Device Manager on PC
- Look to see if the Kindle Fire HDX is listed as Kindle, as if it is a device choice (Could be in Portable Device, if so expand it and you should see Kindle listed underneath).
- Disconnect KFHDX from PC. The device listed as Kindle should disappear.
- On KFHDX go to Settings / Device / Enable ADB and turn that off.
- Reconnect KFHDX. If I remember correctly the PC's Device Manager utility will label it as an Android Phone. (If not then sorry I can't help there. My first KFHDX 7" was giving me a different issue that I couldn't resolve. Amazon replaced mine after I tried all the troubleshooting techniques they gave me. Therefore this helps for those having this similar situation.)
- Now update drivers on the "Android Phone"
- Then out of no where my device could communicate with the PC again.
Hope this helps someone if you were having the same issue.
Now to reward myself to a lunch and drink
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lol always look in device manager for the device it will load as two devices ,,,one as mtp the other as kindle fire, android usb adb device
Hello and thanks in advance for any help you can give me. As the tittle states I have a kindle fire HDX 8.9 WiFi and the screen is broken so I am unable to access the device and when I plug it into a Windows computer nothing happens (don't see it pop up in device manager or anything). Is there any way to retrieve the data? It is turned on as I can see it show up as a Bluetooth device when I scan from my phone but it will not connect as I can't use the touchscreen etc.. I bought another same device and wanted to transfer my old pictures and such over. Thanks again!
Mikehud1984 said:
Hello and thanks in advance for any help you can give me. As the tittle states I have a kindle fire HDX 8.9 WiFi and the screen is broken so I am unable to access the device and when I plug it into a Windows computer nothing happens (don't see it pop up in device manager or anything). Is there any way to retrieve the data? It is turned on as I can see it show up as a Bluetooth device when I scan from my phone but it will not connect as I can't use the touchscreen etc.. I bought another same device and wanted to transfer my old pictures and such over. Thanks again!
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Unfortunately, 'no' if Windows does not respond when the device is attached. You may want to try connecting to a different Windows (or OS X) machine to confirm. Also try switching cables and plugging into different usb ports; avoid external USB hubs and USB3 ports on older machines. ADB (ie: line mode commands) is an alternate method but the lack of any response from Windows suggests you probably did not enable 'USB Debugging' from the Kindle settings menu when it was still working.
I got a Kobo arc 7hd today and everything worked fine, until I wanted to connect to the Win 7 32 computer, which had no problem finding an Asus Memo Pad..
Turns out the driver does not do it. Device Mangers sees it, but says device cannot start.
Where can I find a driver for this tablet?
Thanks
I wanted to attach the screenshots, but it is not possible???