I tried searching and was unable to find an answer. The CM7 RC0 thread in development states that USB mounting and tethering works with the stock kernel. When I attempt to enable tethering, I am unable to install the necessary driver due to the hardware ID being different from CM6.1. Is their an alternate NDIS driver (XP/Win7) for CM7?
Did you uninstall the current drivers first?
I'm having the same problem.... windows 7 cant find the driver software...shows as RNDIS
PonsAsinorem said:
Did you uninstall the current drivers first?
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No I hadn't tried that. When I get home I'll attempt to uninstall the current driver and see if that does anything.
edit: Tried uninstalling then reinstalling current driver. Nothing changed. The ADB driver installs fine, but when I try to enable USB tethering the install fails. The hardware ID for the NDIS device for CM7 is different than 6.1.
Sorry, can't help with this. I'm running Linux Mint, a Ubuntu derivative, and it works right out the box.
Im having the same issue.. It works on XP but not windows..
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I am using windows 7 pro x64 and my computer cannot install the driver when I check USB tethering on the OTA.
I know it is not my phone since my linux machine works fine with usb tethering.
However on my windows machine, it fails to install right away and my device manager has a "Android phone" that is not installed.
Is there something I am missing on my windows machine to not let it finish installing? If I remember correctly on my old setup it would install the NDIS remote driver, but that doesn't happen for me.
Any suggestions?
EDIT : Just tried roommate's computer which is also win7 pro x64 and it failed as well. Is windows 7 pro missing this NDIS driver? If so does anyone know a solution?
The link below is to PDAnet's download page. Just pick the one for you and it'll install the drivers.
If you don't know the bit size to your computer click start, right click my computer, properties, and it should say there.
The problem isnt PDAnet, I prefer not to use a 3rd party software when I can use the native 2.2 usb tethering. The problem is windows 7 pro not detecting the NDIS server driver. I confirmed it working for linux but I do not have a computer around me that uses other versions of Windows 7 besides pro
EDIT: Just tried my G1 on cm 6.1 and it found the NDIS driver for the G1.
Hmmm I'm running out of ideas, Ill try and find someone with windows 7 home or ultimate
mr_roboto said:
The problem isnt PDAnet, I prefer not to use a 3rd party software when I can use the native 2.2 usb tethering. The problem is windows 7 pro not detecting the NDIS server driver. I confirmed it working for linux but I do not have a computer around me that uses other versions of Windows 7 besides pro
EDIT: Just tried my G1 on cm 6.1 and it found the NDIS driver for the G1.
Hmmm I'm running out of ideas, Ill try and find someone with windows 7 home or ultimate
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You don't have to use pda net, it just has the drivers you need in the software. Once you install pdanet, the drivers will allow win7 to recognize your phone. then you can uninstall pdanet. I had to do the same thing.
Chuckmoney said:
You don't have to use pda net, it just has the drivers you need in the software. Once you install pdanet, the drivers will allow win7 to recognize your phone. then you can uninstall pdanet. I had to do the same thing.
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Thanks. I've been trying to tell people this over and over. No one listens.
Installed pdanet on my computer, which it also installed onto my phone but no luck. It still fails the driver install when i check usb tethering.
It did however install PDAnet's own "network driver", but device manager still sees "Android phone" as an unknown device when i check usb tethering. Not to be confused with the adb driver which I have already have up and running
I still have not had a chance to try another operating system besides linux :/
I'm having problems with USB tether. I've kept up with the CM7 nightly's and so far none work with me when it comes down to USB tether.
I think I'm missing the drivers on my computer.
I'm running windows 7, from what I've researched, windows 7 should install the drivers automatically. When USB tether is activated on my inc, my device manager shows the driver as RNDIS. I've tried downloading countless driver updates but to no success.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the drivers needed for USB tether are different from the regular USB drivers needed to use your phone as a drive on your computer right?
Some people have had the same problem but no solution has worked for me.
HELP PLEASE!!
Derrtydozen said:
I'm having problems with USB tether. I've kept up with the CM7 nightly's and so far none work with me when it comes down to USB tether.
I think I'm missing the drivers on my computer.
I'm running windows 7, from what I've researched, windows 7 should install the drivers automatically. When USB tether is activated on my inc, my device manager shows the driver as RNDIS. I've tried downloading countless driver updates but to no success.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the drivers needed for USB tether are different from the regular USB drivers needed to use your phone as a drive on your computer right?
Some people have had the same problem but no solution has worked for me.
HELP PLEASE!!
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+1 I have the same issues with USB Tether in CM7 Nightlies. Im thinking its the new kernel?? But it will NOT recognize any driver that b4 worked for the RNIS Adapter it finds to connect. It fails to install and stays with a yellow error logo Im using PdaNet and/or easytether in the meantime.
blassilando said:
+1 I have the same issues with USB Tether in CM7 Nightlies. Im thinking its the new kernel?? But it will NOT recognize any driver that b4 worked for the RNIS Adapter it finds to connect. It fails to install and stays with a yellow error logo Im using PdaNet and/or easytether in the meantime.
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Yeah PDANet works fine. I think it may have something to do with the kernel. Hopefully they get a fix for this.
Na its something with windows 7 XP installs the drivers just fine. Pdanet always cuts out for me after awhile.
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Na its something with windows 7 XP installs the drivers just fine. Pdanet always cuts out for me after awhile.
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PDAnet is rock solid for me. CM7 RC1 on DINC. Windows 7 x64 on my PC. I use PDA net for hours at a time with no problems. 14gig data last month on Verizon.
Must be something on your phone or PC if you are having problems with PDAnet.
Hi,
you just need to download Active Sync (by me it was ActiveSync 4.5) and this will automaticly install the generic rndis driver. After installing just connect your phone via USB and activate USB - tethering. (- for XP - Win7 install the driver automaticly)
Ibwished activesync worked for windows 7
joulissimo said:
Hi,
you just need to download Active Sync (by me it was ActiveSync 4.5) and this will automaticly install the generic rndis driver. After installing just connect your phone via USB and activate USB - tethering. (- for XP - Win7 install the driver automaticly)
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Hi,
i am not able to tether my desire on windows7 machine, it does nicely on windows xp. I have installed htc sync but with no help. Any idea as to what is missing.
wlan tether or usb tether is not working?
me too..My computer's operating system is Window 7
I'm using hTC Desire...it was working with original ROM
but after I flashed to CM7 RC2 and GingerVillain ROM(both are 2.3.3), I found USB tethering unable to work, when I ticked it then it will auto untick the box
someone know how to solve it?
It's quite obvious the problem lies with gingerbread...so either revert back to froyo...or try uninstalling the USB drivers and downloading the latest ones (they come with HTC sync from HTC.com)
Gingerbread isn't really (officially) out, soooo...that's my theory at least
usb tether dont even work on XP with the latest android usb driver revision
I am having problems with my EPIC 4g Touch and my desktop connecting properly to be able to transfer files and such (Code10).
USB Debugging is on and the latest Epic4g Touch Drivers are installed from the Samsung Site.
Upon Connecting my Phone (Regardless of which port or cable), i get the following
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If i disable both of the composite devices and then enable them manually, the majority of the time they will work and show up in my computer as drives This doesn't occur on other computers, i am assuming its some sort of driver issue ?
Help would be appreciated.
Pete
Win7 64Bit OS.
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I am having problems with my EPIC 4g Touch and my desktop connecting properly to be able to transfer files and such (Code10).
USB Debugging is on and the latest Epic4g Touch Drivers are installed from the Samsung Site.
Upon Connecting my Phone (Regardless of which port or cable), i get the following
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If i disable both of the composite devices and then enable them manually, the majority of the time they will work and show up in my computer as drives This doesn't occur on other computers, i am assuming its some sort of driver issue ?
Help would be appreciated.
Pete
Win7 64Bit OS.
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Have you tried installing Kies?
See this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19443755&postcount=142
The section about changing the location for driver install on 64-bit machines.
It might help.
I have tried reinstalling the drivers and correcting the install path as mentioned for a 64bit os as well as attempting Kies software package.
Similarly both result in...
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Is there a way i can completely remove all android drivers off my comp and install them freshly ?
pete
pasta1234 said:
I have tried reinstalling the drivers and correcting the install path as mentioned for a 64bit os as well as attempting Kies software package.
Similarly both result in...
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Is there a way i can completely remove all android drivers off my comp and install them freshly ?
pete
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You can see if there is an package to uninstall under add/remove programs or you can try using system restore to go back to an earlier point before you started installing the drivers.
I've been able to randomly replicate this problem on my epic and have not been able to figure out how to fix it. I ended up setting up a virtualbox VM with 32bit windows and it works fine. When I do a 64bit VM it works sometimes, and others not.
I have Uninstalled all of the Android items in device manager and used control panel add/remove programs to remove the Samsung Drivers with little changes to the behavior.
I am looking for a better way to clean out the driver installs ? ?
Pete
Hey, after updating from CB1 to Oxygen OS 9.0.2 i can't access the device (OP3) via fastboot anymore. I have installed all needed drivers and adb is working as it should.
What is strange is, that my device is always shown just as "Android " with a "!" next to it.
Device has been updated via official full update (Downloaded w oxygen downloader - full update)
I have already tried to reinstall the device in the device manager
I have completely reinstalled all ADB/USB drivers
USB debugging is enabled
Has anymone having the same issues? Under CB1, everything was fine...
Have you tried different USB ports? Even other PC's?
I had the same issue, but managed to get it working on another laptop.
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Have you tried different USB ports? Even other PC's?
I had the same issue, but managed to get it working on another laptop.
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It was working on a linux based system started from a usb stick in the end, but using the same computer. After long time of research I found out, that it is a problem caused by windows 10, not wanting to install the right drivers. Aparently you only have few options to fix this. But as it works with a usb linux system, I have a "fix" now
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It was working on a linux based system started from a usb stick in the end, but using the same computer. After long time of research I found out, that it is a problem caused by windows 10, not wanting to install the right drivers. Aparently you only have few options to fix this. But as it works with a usb linux system, I have a "fix" now
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Sounds like ADB/Fastboot drivers aren't installing properly. You have looked up the right way to install those drivers on Windows 10 haven't you? by disabling driver signing enforcement:
https://ph.answers.acer.com/app/ans...windows-10:-disable-signed-driver-enforcement
ADB/Fastboot works for me and a lot of other people.
It's not a OP3 problem.
Good luck.
It's not a OP3 problem.
Good luck.
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Check my last reply. I know that its not a OnePlus specific problem, but when I faced this problem the first time, it was right after the Update to pie - which was a coincidence.
Thanks for the advice with the driver signing enforcement, I will try that!