Question Windows 11 Doesn't Detect My Phone - Windows 11

Hello guys!
Need help regarding my laptop,I recently upgraded (clean install) windows 11 from windows 10.
It doesn't detect my android phone,Samsung USB driver is installed.When i plugged in the usb,It only shows charging even when i change the usb option in my phone MTP but still nothing happen.
Need assist.
Thank You

have you tried to set media feature "on" in windows feature?

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xXx yYy said:
d.eyes said:
have you tried to set media feature "on" in windows feature?
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Its Enabled.
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xXx yYy said:
Look inside here:
How to Link Your Samsung Phone to Windows 11/10? See a Guide!
How to link your phone to Windows 11 so that you can access the contents of the phone on a PC? See a full guide to know what you should do.
www.minitool.com
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Thanks,But its quite complicated,I just need it to direct with usb.

You can try to connect other phone, if it isn't working fastest solution is to downgrade to windows 10.

MikoSushi said:
You can try to connect other phone, if it isn't working fastest solution is to downgrade to windows 10.
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LoL What?? No

Make sure that your Android phone is set to "Media device (MTP)" mode when connected to the computer. To do this, connect your phone to the computer via USB, then swipe down on your phone's notification panel and tap on the "USB" notification. From there, select "File transfer" or "Media device (MTP)".
Also, enable USB Debugging on Your Android Phone.

Go to Control Panel then Device manager then Portable Device wher you will find your device with exclamation ( ! ) mark. Right Click on it, update driver --- Browse my computer for driver -- Let me pick from a list --- select MTP USB Device -- Next
Probably you will be now able .....

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Can not connect thought USB with CM9 nightly 22/04 rom !!!

I just install update-cm-9-20120422-NIGHTLY-tenderloin-signed
after that, TP can not connect to PC thought USB cable, got error message (driver can not install)
where can I download TP driver ?
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Did you go into settings/storage/tap 3 mini squares on top/USB connections and then check Media device MTP.
I have 042212 installed and connect just fine.
HTH
racenrich said:
Did you go into settings/storage/tap 3 mini squares on top/USB connections and then check Media device MTP.
I have 042212 installed and connect just fine.
HTH
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can you show me on screen dump ?
because I just rollback to 20120418 rom on last night !
and install anything back from google play ! it take long time to do it !
racenrich said:
Did you go into settings/storage/tap 3 mini squares on top/USB connections and then check Media device MTP.
I have 042212 installed and connect just fine.
HTH
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Thanks racenrich
I find the option and select MTP device and working now !
goto setting --> storage --> (on top right corner, select USB computer connection) --> select Media device (MTP)
I have the same problem as well..
I already turn on the MTP but still doesnt work.
Maybe is a driver problem?? Can anyone give me some help??
Have you tried uninstalling the Palm Drivers from your Control Panel => Add/Remove Programs (XP) or Programs and Features (Win 7) ?
You wanna remove anything that says PALM or novacom from those lists, then reinstall them. Personally, I use the WebOS QuickInstall to get the drivers installed properly, but that's just me.

USB Device Not Recognized - Windows 8

So I have a Samsung Vibrant(just got it recently) and I'm having problems when i connect it to the computer. It gives me an USB device not recognized on my windows 8 computer. I have spent all morning searching and reinstalling drivers and trying my old pc and new cables and i found out that my old windows 7 computer with 4GB of ram and an overloaded hard drive will detect my device the problem there is it not my main computer and i dont want to have to connect all the vga cables boot it up connect mouse and ect to use this computer just to be able to copy files, and do other things from my computer to my phone I dont know why my main computer dell inspiron windows 8 will not work when it was a couple of days ago when i had a problem with conectivity and had to flash back to stock but now it wont connect. could someone help me? Here's a list of things i've tried
installing kies
installing adb again
aoi tool and then drivers
a bunch of diffrent drivers found on the fourms
diffrent usb cable
i would like to be able to do it on my main computer but its not working if someone could help that would be great
also please dont hate on me for having windows 8 jk i dont care :good:
I'd have to say that your drivers are all scrambled. Look up "android SDK" here on xda and install that for a bigger variety of drivers. Or just download Google's USB driver and manually install it through device manager which always works for me. Windows 8 is new and very complicated.
Vono123 said:
I'd have to say that your drivers are all scrambled. Look up "android SDK" here on xda and install that for a bigger variety of drivers. Or just download Google's USB driver and manually install it through device manager which always works for me. Windows 8 is new and very complicated.
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I will try this when I get home from school this afternoon but i have tried downloading android SDK(adb correct?) and then going into device manager and then going to downloads/adb/sdk/exstras/google/usb drivers and it never finds anything.
apples723 said:
I will try this when I get home from school this afternoon but i have tried downloading android SDK(adb correct?) and then going into device manager and then going to downloads/adb/sdk/exstras/google/usb drivers and it never finds anything.
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Android SDK is installed in the main drive right? local disk c?
You have to click the folder (usb_driver) and then click update.
In the android sdk folder there should be and exe file called SDK manager. There you will be able to download all the drivers for your current android version also the latest Google drivers and SDK tools etc.
I was stuck on this process for a long time because it allways works different for everybody. Just keep me posted on what you do I'm more than glad to help.
Vono123 said:
Android SDK is installed in the main drive right? local disk c?
You have to click the folder (usb_driver) and then click update.
In the android sdk folder there should be and exe file called SDK manager. There you will be able to download all the drivers for your current android version also the latest Google drivers and SDK tools etc.
I was stuck on this process for a long time because it allways works different for everybody. Just keep me posted on what you do I'm more than glad to help.
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everything is up to date in the sdk manager do i need to reinstall it? also it still wont find the drivers i have atatched some png files take a look the picktures and it will show you the where the drivers are and what im selecting
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I forgot to mention i tried it at school on a windows 8 computer and it worked fine its my crappy computer thats only five months old
apples723 said:
everything is up to date in the sdk manager do i need to reinstall it? also it still wont find the drivers i have atatched some png files take a look the picktures and it will show you the where the drivers are and what im selecting
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I forgot to mention i tried it at school on a windows 8 computer and it worked fine its my crappy computer thats only five months old
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So what exactly happens when you click update? What does it say?
Is your PC up to date? (update wise)
Do you have the the drivers for the phone itself like samsung drivers?
And did you try rebooting your PC after installing your drivers? <-- that is important. You should always reboot after install or uninstalling drivers otherwise you'll end up scrambling them.
From the pictures it shows you have the drivers but I'd also try going deeper than usb_driver, try clicking on i386 or amd64.
Vono123 said:
So what exactly happens when you click update? What does it say?
Is your PC up to date? (update wise)
Do you have the the drivers for the phone itself like samsung drivers?
And did you try rebooting your PC after installing your drivers? <-- that is important. You should always reboot after install or uninstalling drivers otherwise you'll end up scrambling them.
From the pictures it shows you have the drivers but I'd also try going deeper than usb_driver, try clicking on i386 or amd64.
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i have the latest update from microsoft and yes i have the drivers for my phone itself and i rebooted a right after i installed the drivers and then unisntalled and i have gone into i386 and amd64 give me a second and i upload a picture of the error
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i uploaded the pictue of the error im getting
apples723 said:
i have the latest update from microsoft and yes i have the drivers for my phone itself and i rebooted a right after i installed the drivers and then unisntalled and i have gone into i386 and amd64 give me a second and i upload a picture of the error
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i uploaded the pictue of the error im getting
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OK make sure there are no HTC drivers on your PC. When you hook up your phone does USB storage work or anything like that?
Check those out and then I want you to go to Google, download pdanet latest version via pc (dont install yet) and go to the play store and install on your phone turn on USB debugging and the install non market apps and hook your phone up to the computer. Then install pdanet via PC and see if that works. HTC drivers get in the way of Samsung's BTW.
Vono123 said:
OK make sure there are no HTC drivers on your PC. When you hook up your phone does USB storage work or anything like that?
Check those out and then I want you to go to Google, download pdanet latest version via pc (dont install yet) and go to the play store and install on your phone turn on USB debugging and the install non market apps and hook your phone up to the computer. Then install pdanet via PC and see if that works. HTC drivers get in the way of Samsung's BTW.
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you want me to install pdanet on my phone too and by the way there is no htc drivers that are on my computer
apples723 said:
you want me to install pdanet on my phone too and by the way there is no htc drivers that are on my computer
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OK good and yes its in the play store for free but I don't think you have to install it but it makes the process more easy for ya.
You do have usb debugging and install non market apps checked right? You need those on.
Vono123 said:
OK good and yes its in the play store for free but I don't think you have to install it but it makes the process more easy for ya.
You do have usb debugging and install non market apps checked right? You need those on.
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still giving me the error i think its my computer because it works on our family laptop school computer and basment computer how do i totally unistall drivers not from device manager theres a difrent way i think not sure
apples723 said:
still giving me the error i think its my computer because it works on our family laptop school computer and basment computer how do i totally unistall drivers not from device manager theres a difrent way i think not sure
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I want you to uninstall all your Samsung drivers(not android SDK) under control panel/uninstall programs. If you see something like Samsung kies definitely uninstall it. Reboot your computer and follow this guide for windows 8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2038555
After this if it doesn't work I'd recommend pulling out your old computer for android modding lol. I'll still look up some threads for your problem. Let me know what's going on after that. Make sure when you follow that guide your phone can not be plugged in the computer. And when you plug your phone into the computer after everything is done and after you reboot your computer for the second time, USB debugging has to be off and when phone is done unplug and turn back on USB debugging and plug back in and wait for that. Adb should work.
[Edit] you can also try running your drivers in windows 7 compatibility. Sorry I couldn't help much.
Vono123 said:
I want you to uninstall all your Samsung drivers(not android SDK) under control panel/uninstall programs. If you see something like Samsung kies definitely uninstall it. Reboot your computer and follow this guide for windows 8:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2038555
After this if it doesn't work I'd recommend pulling out your old computer for android modding lol. I'll still look up some threads for your problem. Let me know what's going on after that. Make sure when you follow that guide your phone can not be plugged in the computer. And when you plug your phone into the computer after everything is done and after you reboot your computer for the second time, USB debugging has to be off and when phone is done unplug and turn back on USB debugging and plug back in and wait for that. Adb should work.
[Edit] you can also try running your drivers in windows 7 compatibility. Sorry I couldn't help much.
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ive tried so many things i give up it makes me mad that any other computer even ones with windows 8 on them it works fine with out any sepecial installation but on my current computer it doesnt
apples723 said:
ive tried so many things i give up it makes me mad that any other computer even ones with windows 8 on them it works fine with out any sepecial installation but on my current computer it doesnt
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I think I know what the problem is. Make sure you uninstall all the previous drivers, then have the correct drivers ready.
What you have to do is to disable driver signature enforcement.
Step 1. Go to the right bottom corner of the desktop and wait for the side menu to appear. When it's there click on the gear icon with the title "Settings".
Step 2. Now click on the entry "More PC Settings", then click on the entry "General".
Step 3"Restart now" (under "Advanced start up ") and click it.
Step 4. Now click "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options" and after that click "Windows Start up Settings".
Step 5. Click on "Restart" and wait, then on the next screen press F7.
You will now reboot, and try now to install the drivers (by manually selecting the folder in device manager).
I'm not sure what is the correct drivers for you.
But try this. It's still worth a shot.
binaryfalcon said:
I think I know what the problem is. Make sure you uninstall all the previous drivers, then have the correct drivers ready.
What you have to do is to disable driver signature enforcement.
Step 1. Go to the right bottom corner of the desktop and wait for the side menu to appear. When it's there click on the gear icon with the title "Settings".
Step 2. Now click on the entry "More PC Settings", then click on the entry "General".
Step 3"Restart now" (under "Advanced start up ") and click it.
Step 4. Now click "Troubleshoot", then "Advanced Options" and after that click "Windows Start up Settings".
Step 5. Click on "Restart" and wait, then on the next screen press F7.
You will now reboot, and try now to install the drivers (by manually selecting the folder in device manager).
I'm not sure what is the correct drivers for you.
But try this. It's still worth a shot.
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didnt make a difrence still getting error i think its something with my system so i guess without a full diagonostic it wont work

Can I get rid of the hisuite "cd-rom" that gets mounted when I plug in my Mate 10 Pro

Can I get rid of the hisuite "cd-rom" that gets mounted when I plug in my Mate 10 Pro
When I plug my BLA-A09 into my computer, it enumerates both a mass storage device and a fake cd-rom device that has the hisuite installer. It's a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless. Any way to get rid of it? I've searched the phone settings but can't find anything.
kaysond said:
When I plug my BLA-A09 into my computer, it enumerates both a mass storage device and a fake cd-rom device that has the hisuite installer. It's a minor annoyance, but an annoyance nonetheless. Any way to get rid of it? I've searched the phone settings but can't find anything.
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There aren't any settings to remove that. My guess is that it's not possible without root.
Hello, How we can do this with root ?
serveurperso said:
Hello, How we can do this with root ?
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The iso is located in /data/hw_init/version/region_comm/oversea/cdrom/autorun.iso
Removing it and rebooting removes the HiSuite "cd-rom".
This will be put back each time you update though.
+Thanks!
Found this posted by "Danny-D" at https://linustechtips.com/main/topi...-in-drive-list/?tab=comments#comment-11945834 and thought I'd share since it's an annoyance that's been bugging me.
He says;
1) Right click the CD Drive that shows up with HiSuite in File Explorer
2) Click Properties
3) Go to the Hardware Tab, select the Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device and click Properties in the Device Properties area under the device list
4) In the new Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device Properties popup, in the General tab, click Change Settings
5) In the new Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device Properties popup, in the Driver tab, click Disable Device and click yes for the confirmation popup
Worked like a champ on my Windows 10 machine.
KSon82 said:
Found this posted by "Danny-D" at https://linustechtips.com/main/topi...-in-drive-list/?tab=comments#comment-11945834 and thought I'd share since it's an annoyance that's been bugging me.
He says;
1) Right click the CD Drive that shows up with HiSuite in File Explorer
2) Click Properties
3) Go to the Hardware Tab, select the Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device and click Properties in the Device Properties area under the device list
4) In the new Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device Properties popup, in the General tab, click Change Settings
5) In the new Linux File-CD Gadget USB Device Properties popup, in the Driver tab, click Disable Device and click yes for the confirmation popup
Worked like a champ on my Windows 10 machine.
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Thank you, thank you!!!!!!!! This procedure also worked perfectly on Windows 11.

Question Phone won't connect to pc via usb

My phone is not recognized by either my home or work pcs. I've googled and did the basics - enabled usb debugging, preferences set to file transfer. I've never had this problem with a phone before.
It will connect to a usb stick via adaptor so I can transfer files with a multi-step process. This is a pain.
thecdn said:
My phone is not recognized by either my home or work pcs. I've googled and did the basics - enabled usb debugging, preferences set to file transfer. I've never had this problem with a phone before.
It will connect to a usb stick via adaptor so I can transfer files with a multi-step process. This is a pain.
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That's strange, either your port is damaged or you don't have drivers installed. I've heard if this happening on Windows 11, never had a problem on Linux
thecdn said:
My phone is not recognized by either my home or work pcs. I've googled and did the basics - enabled usb debugging, preferences set to file transfer. I've never had this problem with a phone before.
It will connect to a usb stick via adaptor so I can transfer files with a multi-step process. This is a pain.
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Do you have the latest USB drivers installed?
Get the Google USB Driver | Android Studio | Android Developers
The Google USB Driver is required to perform adb debugging on Windows with Google devices.
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The drivers are installed. My home pc is what I used to unlock/root the phone.
When I look at Show Hidden Icons -> Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media, there is an option to remove Pixel 6. Yet it doesn't display under File Explorer or XYplorer.
If I start up my Arch (linux) vm with VMware Workstation Pro under Removeable Devices there is an entry for Google Pixel 6 with the option to Connect (Disconnect from Host). The contents can be under Arch.
Have you tried different cables & different ports? Sometimes the cable is the problem for me.
Different cables/ports had no effect.
I've got the same issue, what's weird is I can move files with ADB but can't in Windows.
If you figure anything out please hit this back up?
First make sure you have a good usb cable.
Some cables are only made for charging.
Second install the USB drivers from Google.
If you can transfer files, but can not use ADB/Fastboot, then it is a driver issue.
vandyman said:
First make sure you have a good usb cable.
Some cables are only made for charging.
Second install the USB drivers from Google.
If you can transfer files, but can not use ADB/Fastboot, then it is a driver issue.
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Cables/drivers are good. ADB/fastboot work fine it's the transferring of file/recognision of device in windows explorer that is the issue.
thecdn said:
it's the transferring of file/recognision of device in windows explorer that is the issue.
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Switching from charging mode to file transfer mode in the Connected devices/USB menu should give you access to Android's internal storage from Windows. USB debugging or other Dev options aren't necessary.
I had this same problem. Connecting to pc would show connection options but they were all greyed out and the phone would only charge. I couldn't find any option in the standard settings to change this.
Eventually I found 'default usb configuration' in dev options. Default was set to 'charge only'. You can sort it from there.
edit to add: although re-reading op you may have tried this already.
I solved mine by setting to PTP mode then the PC started to recognize the phone connected
thecdn said:
My phone is not recognized by either my home or work pcs. I've googled and did the basics - enabled usb debugging, preferences set to file transfer. I've never had this problem with a phone before.
It will connect to a usb stick via adaptor so I can transfer files with a multi-step process. This is a pain.
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It's the stupid Windows drivers. There is an .inf file you need to either edit or delete but I forgot which. Might be wpdmtp.inf in the windows directory, right click and install. You might have to uninstall the driver in device manager first, the one with the exclamation mark if it's there. Sorry it's been about 3 or 4 years since I have done this but it's most likely a driver issue.
Mike Tanner said:
I solved mine by setting to PTP mode then the PC started to recognize the phone connected
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I'm checking this on my work pc. It gives me access to DCIM and Pictures folders only. Which give me something to work with at least.
thecdn said:
I'm checking this on my work pc. It gives me access to DCIM and Pictures folders only. Which give me something to work with at least.
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I agree about drivers, that they're either corrupted or incomplete. What's going on in Windows Device Manager when the phone is in a certain state?
During normal operation I assume the general purpose driver is always visible.
Device Manager > Portable Devices > Pixel 6
In fastboot mode with USB debugging enabled, is this driver showing up?
Device Manager > Android Device > Android Bootloader Interface
While Android is running with USB debugging enabled, do you see an ADB driver (the daemon may need to be started)?
Device Manager > Android Device > Android Composite ADB Interface

Question USB File transfer not working

Since i have had my phone i never had got the file transfer to work between my pc and my phone which is so annoying since i have 1tb and I cant access it. I have even called support and they remote into my phone even they never got it to work said it was a compatibility issue can someone help me out here my current setup is windows 10 on my pc adb and pc drivers installed. lattes software update on my phone installed.
jutley said:
Since i have had my phone i never had got the file transfer to work between my pc and my phone which is so annoying since i have 1tb and I cant access it. I have even called support and they remote into my phone even they never got it to work said it was a compatibility issue can someone help me out here my current setup is windows 10 on my pc adb and pc drivers installed. lattes software update on my phone installed.
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Do you have developer options enabled? Since I've enabled them the only way I can get usb transfer to work is with developer options enabled. If I turn it off, I can't connect to my PC.
yes developer is on i cant even get the transfer option to show in status bar dev option on or off? do we need to install anything for win10?
jutley said:
yes developer is on i cant even get the transfer option to show in status bar dev option on or off? do we need to install anything for win10?
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Usually, it's plug-and-play, so you wouldn't need any dedicated drivers for this.
Have you double-checked if your cable and ports (on the PC) are OK?
Can you try enabling ADB Debug from the developers option and see if the PC recognizes it in ADB mode?
Finally i changed to another usb cable got the option this time but then had to go to device manager and update the driver mtp choose from list and all set up working now.
jutley​Try deleting the old device from your Google Account.
Leave only the new phone in the profile.
Reboot and try logging into the S23 Ultra computer again.
That's how it worked for me.
Good luck !

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