A100 Drivers & AcerSync - Acer Iconia Tab A100

Wanted to post these for quick and easy download.
AcerSync - http://goo.gl/4t1ra
A100 USB Drivers - http://goo.gl/y4YHp

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[Q] winXP USB driver for tilt - using adb?

is there an android HTC tilt USB driver available for download (XP?) - adb? I did a few searches and did not find a thread pertaining to drivers.
wardman said:
is there an android HTC tilt USB driver available for download (XP?) - adb? I did a few searches and did not find a thread pertaining to drivers.
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Just install dream's drivers. They will be perfectly fine. I remember about a month ago when I tried them once and they worked

Driver

What type of drivers are there for the S3?
I understand that you need drivers installed on the computer for it to reecognize the S3
How many driver are there?
Are there any more aside from this?
Where can i download these drivers?
I think ADB has a driver for thisas well?
Thanks!
mikoal said:
What type of drivers are there for the S3?
I understand that you need drivers installed on the computer for it to reecognize the S3
How many driver are there?
Are there any more aside from this?
Where can i download these drivers?
I think ADB has a driver for thisas well?
Thanks!
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Here is the link to the Driver package for i747 and i747m (AT&T/Bell/Rogers/Telus) With this, you don't need Keis...unless you want to use Keis. Also, TRY a WINDOWS UPDATE after installing this driver package.
I found their to be side issues on my Win7 and XP pc's....too long a story. If you have issues, I will send you a link.
themadproducer said:
Here is the link to the Driver package for i747 and i747m (AT&T/Bell/Rogers/Telus) With this, you don't need Keis...unless you want to use Keis. Also, TRY a WINDOWS UPDATE after installing this driver package.
I found their to be side issues on my Win7 and XP pc's....too long a story. If you have issues, I will send you a link.
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Thanks mad producer. Is this driver package all the drivers I'll need?
I noticed these drivers are from the samsung site.
Are there any custom drivers or drivers for rooted phone, on custom roms etc?
Are there different kinds/type, I recall reading about ADB drivers or ADB connections.
Can you also send me the link to the issues with the drivers?
Thanks a bunch!
mikoal said:
Thanks mad producer. Is this driver package all the drivers I'll need?
I noticed these drivers are from the samsung site.
Are there any custom drivers or drivers for rooted phone, on custom roms etc?
Are there different kinds/type, I recall reading about ADB drivers or ADB connections.
Can you also send me the link to the issues with the drivers?
Thanks a bunch!
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If/when you need ADB (I don't use it) then just look around for ADB. I don't have a link for that.
When I first connected my S3 to my Win7, XP, 2nd XP machine, each one had an issue with the MTP protocol. This is what's used to transfer files to and from phone internal and external storage. I did my homework and massive experimenting and solved the issues. (pretty pathetic really) I just don't have a turn key absolute solution but here are some tips. Try one or all of these till it works...and it WILL!
(Backup your PC before attempting and use at your own risk)
XP
- plug your Ss in via usb
- install the samsung drivers
- after any/each of these steps, unplug/replug usb S3 to PC
- check Device Manager in XP for any Yellow exclamation marks. If there are none, then go see if you can transfer large files (eg mp3) to your S3 and back via USB
- if you can then your done
- if not, download this and install
- if it's still not working, (which I doubt) then update windows. After the Samsung drivers are installed on some windows machines, windows updates provides a specific update that helps. I watched it happen/work on 2 machines.
- still not working, get ready....sounds crazy...but install Windows Media Player 11. It is tied into the MTP framework somehow. This is the version I used
Win7
- plug your Ss in via usb
- install the samsung drivers
- after any/each of these steps, unplug/replug usb S3 to PC
- check Device Manager in Win7 for any Yellow exclamation marks. If there are none, then go see if you can transfer large files (eg mp3) to your S3 and back via USB
- if you can then your done
- if it's still not working, (which I doubt) then update windows. (remember to unplug/replug usb after.
- install wmp11 or higher
- if it's still not working, try this file (sorry...can't elaborate on it)
- STILL NOT WORKING...doubt it...but last chance, download this file and place it into c/windows/inf directory and reboot.

[Q] Error Google USB Driver does not support Galaxy Nexus i9250.

It appears there is no support for this device anymore. USB no longer works and all drivers are missing. no support from google either
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
Edit: Don't miss it! First link on the second post! And one more thing, it's not that it isn't supported... Linux needs no drivers for the basics (fastboot, adb) to work.
a maguro wrote this.

Drivers

Anyone has the galaxy w drivers for pc?
Just install Samsung kies , it will install them.
Sent from my potato
I tried with kies but it doesn't even detect my phone. I just want the drivers to use a reverse tethering app.
Should I have debugging or usb mass storage mode enabled?
I can post then drivers this evening when I am at home.
Sent from my potato
Sorry, I can't find my specific drivers, how ever I can give you the universal adb driver
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426502
Ok thanks!

[Q] Types of Galaxy Nexus Drivers

I have a couple of very basic questions about drivers needed for the Galaxy Nexus. I am using Windows 7 with a Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Part 1:
I have the impression that there are 4 drivers required:
-- USB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- ADB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- MTP driver (needed for normal mode)
-- Bootloader driver (needed for fastboot mode)
Question: Is the above correct?
Part 2:
The first time I had a successful connection, I copied down some of the driver information from Device Manager:
-- USB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- ADB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- MTP - Samsung, version 2.9.319.511
When I look at Device Manager now, the MTP driver is now something from Microsoft, not Samsung. I tried finding the Samsung version in the files downloaded from an XDA thread:
-- Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.29.0.exe
-- Samsung_Android_ADB_Interface_Driver_v2.9.510.0.cab
It seems like both of these files contain USB and ADB drivers, but not the MTP driver.
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung MTP driver?
Part 3:
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung bootloader driver?
Thanks.
KarateKick said:
I have a couple of very basic questions about drivers needed for the Galaxy Nexus. I am using Windows 7 with a Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Part 1:
I have the impression that there are 4 drivers required:
-- USB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- ADB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- MTP driver (needed for normal mode)
-- Bootloader driver (needed for fastboot mode)
Question: Is the above correct?
Part 2:
The first time I had a successful connection, I copied down some of the driver information from Device Manager:
-- USB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- ADB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- MTP - Samsung, version 2.9.319.511
When I look at Device Manager now, the MTP driver is now something from Microsoft, not Samsung. I tried finding the Samsung version in the files downloaded from an XDA thread:
-- Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.29.0.exe
-- Samsung_Android_ADB_Interface_Driver_v2.9.510.0.cab
It seems like both of these files contain USB and ADB drivers, but not the MTP driver.
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung MTP driver?
Part 3:
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung bootloader driver?
Thanks.
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For ADB stuff, use the Google USB driver. The MTP driver shouldn't matter a whole lot.
You can always uninstall the driver from the device manager and then reinstall the Samsung drivers from the Samsung website but I don't remember ever needing a Samsung MTP driver.
So in answer to Part 1, the only driver you will probably need is the Google USB driver if you ever flash from ADB.
Why are you looking for a Samsung MTP driver? I think the one provided by Microsoft should be fine. Matter of fact I'd be surprised if different vendors had drivers for their MTP devices.
Use Universal Naked Driver, have been using it for a long time with zero issues. Works with ADB, MTP, Bootloader, and USB tethering without any issues.

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