USB tethering worked fine for me in the past but recently when I enable the USB tethering option, it'll disable itself after a few seconds. I've found that if I disable USB debugging it fixes this but since I use USB debugging quite a bit, it is a hassle and I don't think that I had to turn it off before. Is there something wrong with my configuration? I'm running gingerbread and I've tried CM7, Amethyst and Oxygen and they all have the same behaviour.
didn't you find a hint in the logs? this would be a starting point to debug
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So my screen is broken and i am trying to use [email protected] but i can't enable the usb debugging. Is there any way to enable it on the computer?
I don't want to flash a rom because i want to keep the data.
I have the same problem, screen on my wifes E4GT is broke but phone seems to work. When I connect via USB it shows the two devices but no drives show up. Tried kies and it says to enable debugging mode, which I thought I did but I don't remember.
Cyanogenmod 10.1 RC2 on my GNex. Everything was working including USB and Wifi tethering which I use a lot. I didn't need USB debugging so I turned it off in the Settings. Now USB tethering is greyed out and I also notice that though I can re-enable USB debugging there's no notification that it is on (notification option is on) and adb doesn't see the device. On stock Android you don't need USB debugging for USB tethering but it looks like on CM you do.
I've tried different USB cables and PC's, pulled the battery, re-enabled MTP mode and rebooted. Wifi tethering is fine. I haven't done a reset (yet).
I want to run Helium to connect the device to another phone or to my computer but it requires USB debugging turned on when connected via usb and USB debugging is grayed out in settings. Anyone know how to get it to turn on?
From the Developer Options screen, turn off Developers Options, then turn it back on. Now you should be able to check the USB debugging box.
Need to disconect the cable to be able to tap it.
Thanks very much! Worked like a charm.
I'm stumped with this one. My HTC 10 no longer will connect to my computer at home or at work when I have USB debugging enabled. I don't get any entry in device manager. I'm running the 2.28.617.8 firmware w/ Viper 4.3.1. I utilize the universal adb driver. When debugging is enabled, the phone message says I'm connected to a slow charger. I have verified the ports on both computers are functional by attaching other devices. I have the connection settings for MTP enabled. I also tried revoking the debugging authorizations in the hope it would reset everything. The only way I can find around it, is to turn off usb debugging. Then, when I connect the phone it will mount properly and I can transfer files. This is ok for the short term, but is not ideal. Does anyone know what I might be missing?
I had this same issue after restoring a TWRP backup on a replacement 2.28.617.8 phone. RUU and restore all my settings mostly by hand fixed it.
Do you have HTC Sync installed? Try installing that, connect the phone and on the phone grant HTC Sync permission.
My windows 10 PC only recognizes my P6P when I have usb debugging turned on. I can turn usb debugging off and it's not recognized, tried a reboot and still have to have usb debugging on to transfer files via usb cable. Not really a problem as I don't mind usb debugging on all the time but just wondering if there's a solution with it off. Seems to be the only issue I've found in 7-8 days of use.
ggrant3876 said:
My windows 10 PC only recognizes my P6P when I have usb debugging turned on. I can turn usb debugging off and it's not recognized, tried a reboot and still have to have usb debugging on to transfer files via usb cable. Not really a problem as I don't mind usb debugging on all the time but just wondering if there's a solution with it off. Seems to be the only issue I've found in 7-8 days of use.
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From what i have seen even with android Auto have to have debugging turned on and have to go way down list to enable data. Default is no data. No reason to ever turn off debugging. mine has been on since around 2010.
Go into system devices in win 10, (I never got passed 7 x64 lol) with fone usb debugging turned off, what devices have an exclamation mark?
Then turn on usb debugging while viewing system hardware devices to spot any changes..?
In dev options, in fone, or wherever it is in yours, check usb settings, you know, where you can set usb to mtp, or file transfer etc... check those settings.
edit, and one question, if usb debugging is turned off, can you still charge fone from pc?
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From what i have seen even with android Auto have to have debugging turned on and have to go way down list to enable data. Default is no data. No reason to ever turn off debugging. mine has been on since around 2010.
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Yes, that's always the first thing I turn on but just thought it odd that it has to be on to transfer files.