[Q] No connection - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

my phone doe not register on my computer htc sync is installed but adb doesn't work when i connect my phone it charges but that's all it doesn't ask me about usb debugging or anything....
I gone in the settings and activated but it still doesn't work..
Is then and adb file i have to install to the phone to get this to work.

settings - connect to pc - 'ask me' and appliactions - development - 'usb debugging' - is there a tick?
also reinstall usb drivers.
xvicedice said:
my phone doe not register on my computer htc sync is installed but adb doesn't work when i connect my phone it charges but that's all it doesn't ask me about usb debugging or anything....
I gone in the settings and activated but it still doesn't work..
Is then and adb file i have to install to the phone to get this to work.
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New rom on phone - USB connection no longer works

I've successfully installed the Open Desire rom on my HTC Desire, but if I try to plug in my phone to my PC I get a windows noise (asif a USB device is connected), but no access to the actual device (e.g. the drive doesnt appear in my computer).
Any ideas on what to do? It was working fine on the same PC before installing a new rom...
Thanks.
Vistrix said:
I've successfully installed the Open Desire rom on my HTC Desire, but if I try to plug in my phone to my PC I get a windows noise (asif a USB device is connected), but no access to the actual device (e.g. the drive doesnt appear in my computer).
Any ideas on what to do? It was working fine on the same PC before installing a new rom...
Thanks.
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enable usb debugging...
cyron_at said:
enable usb debugging...
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Its enabled like before... my phone says its in usb debugging mode when I plug it in but theres no device available to select from my computer...
USB brick?
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Ok I tried plugging into a different PC (which it hasnt been connected to yet), it goes to install the phone USB drivers and then it comes up with "USB Device not Recognised" in windows XP...
Vistrix said:
Ok I tried plugging into a different PC (which it hasnt been connected to yet), it goes to install the phone USB drivers and then it comes up with "USB Device not Recognised" in windows XP...
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Sounds like the usb brick as mentioned above.
What recovery method did you use? Is your phone seeing the sd card?
I had the same problem, can you install from Market? I fixed the problem by changing the default install location for the apps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=742379
Now I can connect both discdrive mode and htc sync. Latest OTA did this for me.

[Q] My computer cannot recognize my devices MTP

I just got my Nexus 7(2013) device.
I used to transfer files between my computer and my Nexus 4.
When I plugged in my N4, my computer recognizes my N4 and device manager showed there is a portable devices "Nexus 4"
However when I plugged in my new N7, my computer cannot detect it and device manager showed "Android Device" with "Android Composite ADB Interface" under it.
I cannot find any new drive in My Computer although the device is charging through USB.
I have tried to disable/enable USB Debugging, using different USB cables, switching USB option between MTP and PTP and reinstalling Nexus usb driver from google and all of them do not work.
May I ask for any solution?
Thanks:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
Uninstall/remove the drivers
reboot
then reinstall using these drivers
http://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
Even if you did it before, try again, with the removal of drivers and the reboot.
Also you may want to try different ports, cables, computers
sfhub said:
Uninstall/remove the drivers
reboot
then reinstall using these drivers
http://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
Even if you did it before, try again, with the removal of drivers and the reboot.
Also you may want to try different ports, cables, computers
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I've tried that before
I may now try a few times more
By the way, I realized that I can use Wugfresh toolkit and completed the full driver test to bootloader mode. However, I cant even detect the hard drive.
I finally enabled to use PTP to access the photos.
However I am still unable to use MTP to transfer other types of files..
Any help?:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
EggShaarawy said:
I finally enabled to use PTP to access the photos.
However I am still unable to use MTP to transfer other types of files..
Any help?:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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Please perform the following even if you have done it before.
In this current state, turn on MTP. Then turn off USB debugging. See if MTP shows up. If so, use this fix to get MTP working with USB debugging.
[FIX] MTP with USB debugging / ADB within Recovery (windows/nexus7)
sfhub said:
Please perform the following even if you have done it before.
In this current state, turn on MTP. Then turn off USB debugging. See if MTP shows up. If so, use this fix to get MTP working with USB debugging.
[FIX] MTP with USB debugging / ADB within Recovery (windows/nexus7)
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I am sorry that I cannot understand it completely.
May I ask
1. Should I uninstall just the entry with Nexus 7 as description in Nirsoft USBDeview and then reboot?
2. You mentioned that "When you turn on USB debugging and windows asks for an MTP driver, just provide mtp_driver.zip". How can I use the zip file? After rebooting and enabling USB debugging, my toolbar on bottom-right has a icon showing I have a MTP and I can choose to "remove MTP safely" just like plugging in a USB flash drive. However, there is not a hard drive in My Computer. Maybe is it the difference between Windows XP and WIndows 7? Or did I misunderstand your instruction?
Thanks for helping! :good:
I finally did it with USB debugging and MTP on.
I occasionally update the Android ADB Interface driver and install Composite USB Device from the list and my computer detects my hard drive!!
Is it possible to get my MTP working without enabling USB Debugging or is it normal to detect mtp with USB Debugging on? :good:
EggShaarawy said:
I finally did it with USB debugging and MTP on.
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One of the drivers you installed previously which was modified to get MTP working. was implemented too aggressively and is now blocking your ability to use MTP with USB debugging turned off.
For normal systems with no drivers loaded, they have the opposite problem, in that they can get MTP working when USB debugging is disabled, but lose MTP when USB debugging is enabled.
When USB debugging is disabled and MTP is enabled, the USB port advertises that it is compatible with standard MTP drivers, so windows automatically installs. However if you have a custom driver installed, it can block that automatic process.
With USB debugging turned on, the USB port no longer advertises MTP compatibility, so windows is normally confused and doesn't know what driver to use. That you were able to get it working with USB debugging enabled proves to me that you have a custom driver installed that was modified to get MTP working.
The way I wrote my changes to the MTP driver was to leave the standard MTP alone and only intercept the MTP when USB debugging is enabled. Thus my changes don't block normal MTP operation when USB debugging is disabled.
EggShaarawy said:
Is it possible to get my MTP working without enabling USB Debugging or is it normal to detect mtp with USB Debugging on? :good:
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Yes, but you are going to need to figure out which driver you installed is causing the issue and remove it so it doesn't get in the way.
Alternatively, try a different PC that has never had drivers installed and use just the one I pointed you at earlier.
You don't use the zip file directly, you unzip the contents and will have a .inf file.
When windows asks for a driver (USB debugging turned on and MTP turned on) you point the install at the .inf provided. It will do the rest automatically.
sfhub said:
One of the drivers you installed previously which was modified to get MTP working. was implemented too aggressively and is now blocking your ability to use MTP with USB debugging turned off.
For normal systems with no drivers loaded, they have the opposite problem, in that they can get MTP working when USB debugging is disabled, but lose MTP when USB debugging is enabled.
When USB debugging is disabled and MTP is enabled, the USB port advertises that it is compatible with standard MTP drivers, so windows automatically installs. However if you have a custom driver installed, it can block that automatic process.
With USB debugging turned on, the USB port no longer advertises MTP compatibility, so windows is normally confused and doesn't know what driver to use. That you were able to get it working with USB debugging enabled proves to me that you have a custom driver installed that was modified to get MTP working.
The way I wrote my changes to the MTP driver was to leave the standard MTP alone and only intercept the MTP when USB debugging is enabled. Thus my changes don't block normal MTP operation when USB debugging is disabled.
Yes, but you are going to need to figure out which driver you installed is causing the issue and remove it so it doesn't get in the way.
Alternatively, try a different PC that has never had drivers installed and use just the one I pointed you at earlier.
You don't use the zip file directly, you unzip the contents and will have a .inf file.
When windows asks for a driver (USB debugging turned on and MTP turned on) you point the install at the .inf provided. It will do the rest automatically.
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I have been using the same computer to root Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4 and I remembered I have been using some tool similar to the one you provided.
Maybe it makes my computer cannot recognize the MTP
Anyway, Thanks

Asus Zenfone 2 USB debugging Problem [HELP]

When I Try to connect My Zenfone to PC & also trying to connect on debugging mode then it show display that debugging section is totally disabled & showing message "Device is in Charging mode, USB debugging is disabled.
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2nd Problem is Media Device Not showing in Mobile & PC Also.
PLZ HELP & GIVE ME PERFECT SOLUTION
I have same problem. After switching over in my car to charging only - my Zenfone is also saying "Device is in Charging mode, USB debugging is disabled" I can't find any switch to take it back. Also the same with Media Device not showing in Mobile & PC.
How to make this working again???
The PC connection mode on your phone is set to "Charge only". Idk about the stock ROM, but on CyanogenMod you just press the notification that shows up when you connect the phone to change the mode
wasiq224 said:
The PC connection mode on your phone is set to "Charge only". Idk about the stock ROM, but on CyanogenMod you just press the notification that shows up when you connect the phone to change the mode
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Dear wasiq224,
Thanks for your answer, but is not working. I'm on CyanogenMod - but there is no notification shown up. Phone is quite and also PC - no message.
Even if I press under "STORAGE" -> "USB computer connection" the phone is saying: "USB is now disconnected". I checked already various menues for some settings without result. Google was also not help in this matter.
Hein_Mueck said:
Dear wasiq224,
Thanks for your answer, but is not working. I'm on CyanogenMod - but there is no notification shown up. Phone is quite and also PC - no message.
Even if I press under "STORAGE" -> "USB computer connection" the phone is saying: "USB is now disconnected". I checked already various menues for some settings without result. Google was also not help in this matter.
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Try going to Developer Options>Disable USB Debugging, then reboot. Then connect your phone and try going to USB computer connection again, and enable whatever connection mode you want. You can re-enable USB debugging after that.
Dear wasip224
Checked once more the debugging setting's. But if the phone is connected to the computer or not connected, disableing USB Debugging is not possible. This item is greyed out all the time. See attached pictures.
Best regards
Hein Mueck
Same Problem with my device .........
Hein_Mueck said:
Dear wasip224
Checked once more the debugging setting's. But if the phone is connected to the computer or not connected, disableing USB Debugging is not possible. This item is greyed out all the time. See attached pictures.
Best regards
Hein Mueck
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Same Problem with my device .........
Same with me
ishantanish said:
Same Problem with my device .........
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With me is the same, i noticed that the Asus driver certificate is expired. If i disable windows driver signature verification it works.
drahhen said:
With me is the same, i noticed that the Asus driver certificate is expired. If i disable windows driver signature verification it works.
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How you did do this?? Did you uninstall the driver first? Where I can find this?
Hein_Mueck said:
How you did do this?? Did you uninstall the driver first? Where I can find this?
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I'm at work now, but you use Explorer and go to the folder where you extracted the drivers and use right-click --> properties in one of the files there. There is a tab that lists certificates. Just to be sure you can temporally disable driver signing verification.
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
This instructions works in windows 8.1 and 10.
See picture
drahhen said:
I'm at work now, but you use Explorer and go to the folder where you extracted the drivers and use right-click --> properties in one of the files there. There is a tab that lists certificates. Just to be sure you can temporally disable driver signing verification.
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
This instructions works in windows 8.1 and 10.
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It's in portuguese but on the right part of the image you can see "Valido a partir de XXXX até XXXX" wich means "Valid from XXXX to XXXX". It expired last month.
Hi all,
Could you install latest Intel USB Driver from this link?
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
Reupdate the driver manually and let me know.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
krasCGQ said:
Hi all,
Could you install latest Intel USB Driver from this link?
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
Reupdate the driver manually and let me know.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
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Doesn't work for me, it says it cannot find the files. In my win10 install i have two problems, ADB only works if i disable driver signing verification and MTP doesn't work. I tried running sfc /scannow and it says WinUSB is corrupt and cannot be repaired (probably why MTP does not work). I tried using intel drivers for both and it does not work. Only ASUS works (but fails because of certificate) for ADB Composite Device, but mtp doesn't work anyway.
This tutorial could help you anyway.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64093132
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
Dude i tried EVERYTHING, i flashed different roms and the issue persists
k1t4r0 said:
Dude i tried EVERYTHING, i flashed different roms and the issue persists
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On another PC, or via tutorial on a post before you...
Sent from my GT-I9500
krasCGQ said:
On another PC, or via tutorial on a post before you...
Sent from my GT-I9500
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Hi Kras and thank for the response!
I Tried it too but in my device manager it wont show any device related to asus nor adb.
Tryied to boot into TWRP but no MTP either.
I Tried USDBview but doesnt show. The strange fact is that the phone charges normally.
It happened after i switched to CHARGE ONLY... after that, could never go back "/
I think i´ll try to revert EVERYTHING to stock. Somethings not right.
Another information, the cellphone charges, i´ve tryied to unistall and reinstall every adb usb_driver but in driver manager, nothing appears, even an exclamation. Tried to force install drivers, nothing either. All this happened after set CHARGE MODE i´m so pissed off and frustrated
This is a shot in the dark, but in device manager you can click View>Show hidden devices.
From there you can truly uninstall all drivers, and then reboot and try reinstalling. Maybe this will help.
Also, different ports, different cables?
If it's just for file transfers have you also tried something like AirDroid or Dropbox/Google Drive/Mega?

Solved: Usb debugging enabled- no ADB

Got an unlocked Tmo Note III, rooted.
Was trying to use adb, but my only usb options are Media Device or Camera.
No "just charging".
USB debugging is enabled, but doesn't show when I connect the phone to pc.
Any ideas what I'm missing here?
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Had to reinstall the Samsung drivers, and redo debugging privileges for pc

ADB Debugging No Longer Connecting to PC

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.

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