After connecting the Note 2, I cannot unmount it safely. On the phone, I only have two options: MTP (Media Device) and PTP (Camera).
When I attempt to eject the device from Windows 7, I get the following error message:
Windows can't stop your 'SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface' device because a program is still using it. Close any programs that might be using the device, and then try again later.
Going into the USB options, I am only able to switch between MTP and PTP. I cannot unmount it and I am forced to just pull the USB cable.
Is there a way to do it from Windows 7?
If not, I imagine I could probably compile a simple script with GScript. Can anyone help me with the code?
Thanks!
You don't need to UN Mount note2 doesn't have mass storage mode... so when your done just unplug no harm
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Whenever I connect my phone to the computer to put music on it i get a error message saying "Hardware Id Missing Windows cannot identify the device plugged into the SAMSUNG Mobile USB Composite Device." Is there any way to fix this?
I believe, if you are on Windows, you can search for and download the Samsung drivers for your phone. You will have to choose 32 or 64 bit. Then it should show up as an extra storage device under the my computer program
Download kies, it will install the Samsung drivers. After installation connect your phone and let it connect. It'll take about 5 minutes then you'll be good to go.
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Still wish there was a Mac solution. Couldn't get my S3 to connect and neither my Note 2. I'm stuck using Windowz whenever I want to file transfer. .
And yes I've tried absolutely everything, but install Parallels on my Mac lol
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OK so i did the wugs toolkit for the n7 2nd generation but I think when it tells you to take out all drivers of any nexus device I think I took out to many because now after rooting it and it works fine so does adb and I have that installed I connect my n7 to my PC running windows 7 and I can't recognize the internal memory when it shows up in a little window And you open up the folder and such and it says internal memory it doesn't even say that please help was working not it forever also I thought because I didn't have device connected as a media device checked I thought that was the problem but the window for the option to open up the internal memory to move ROM files and such still doesn't show hopefully you guys can help me out please also sorry if you can barely understand.
PLEASE HELP
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Have you tried disabling USB debugging and enabling MTP mode?
You can also try the MTP driver inf here:
[FIX] MTP with USB debugging / ADB within Recovery (windows/nexus7)
You can also try using USB Deview to uninstall the drivers and have everything reinstall. Sometimes that kicks everything into gear. Just sort by creation date and uninstall everything that says Nexus 7 in the last few days.
sfhub said:
Have you tried disabling USB debugging and enabling MTP mode?
You can also try the MTP driver inf here:
[FIX] MTP with USB debugging / ADB within Recovery (windows/nexus7)
You can also try using USB Deview to uninstall the drivers and have everything reinstall. Sometimes that kicks everything into gear. Just sort by creation date and uninstall everything that says Nexus 7 in the last few days.
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oh ok thanks got it working finally
I'm having an issue where I can connect to my 64 bit Win 7 laptop in debug mode, but I'm not able to connect in the MTP mode with debug turned off. I expected to be able to mount the device storage in either mode.
Is that correct? If so, any ideas? I do notice I can't seem to get the MTP driver to stay in device manager unless I activate device mode. I have verified I have the Google Nexus ADB interface installed.
Thanks,
Rick
I had the same problem. Go into the device manager. Don't just remove, also delete the current drivers. Once they reinstall it solved the problem for me.
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Ok so I have a rooted nexus 7 that won't show up as an mtp device ever since I rooted another nexus 7 on the same computer. I have uninstalled all the drivers and re installed them a million times with device manager and USBDview nothing works. It connects to other computers as an mtp device, however ever since I rooted the other nexus 7 on the same computer it won't work. Also I don't have access to the other nexus because it was my friends. Obviously it's a computer issue because it connects to other computers as an mtp. I'm really out of things to try as I have searched for this problem, but only found people saying to re install the drivers. I would really appreciate some help because I don't know what to do. Thanks.
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Ok so I have a rooted nexus 7 that won't show up as an mtp device ever since I rooted another nexus 7 on the same computer. I have uninstalled all the drivers and re installed them a million times with device manager and USBDview nothing works. It connects to other computers as an mtp device, however ever since I rooted the other nexus 7 on the same computer it won't work. Also I don't have access to the other nexus because it was my friends. Obviously it's a computer issue because it connects to other computers as an mtp. I'm really out of things to try as I have searched for this problem, but only found people saying to re install the drivers. I would really appreciate some help because I don't know what to do. Thanks.
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I also have weird issues. What I usually do is make sure the Nexus is configured for only one connection. So for MTP mounting I have PTP unchecked and USB debugging unchecked. Then I plug into the computer.
If it doesn't mount as MTP, I find it's usually because Windows has attempted to connect via ADB drivers. So I go into Device Manager and uninstall the device under "Android" while checking the box to remove drivers for the device. Then I unplug the Nexus and plug it back in, and it uses MTP drivers. I've always struggle with these driver issues for the Nexus, i don't know why it's so difficult. Good luck!
When I had issues with my mtp I had to uninstall adb drivers then plug my device back in so it would use mass storage and install the drivers. Somehow I have adb and mass storage working now with USB debugging on.
Check in device manager when you have adb uninstalled and see what your device comes up as.
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datallboy said:
When I had issues with my mtp I had to uninstall adb drivers then plug my device back in so it would use mass storage and install the drivers. Somehow I have adb and mass storage working now with USB debugging on.
Check in device manager when you have adb uninstalled and see what your device comes up as.
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I uninstall the adb drivers but for some reason windows automatically installs them right back instead of mtp drivers and then if I go to update drivers and select mtp as an option it says it won't work
When I try to install the mtp drivers it says "Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while trying to install it...your device can't start" Then it automatically installs the adb drivers. What would be the reason it won't let me install the mtp usb drivers? Has anyone else encountered this?
I was having an issue with my i9250, my phone would not be recognised in windows when switched on normally, so I replaced the USB flex inside,and I'm still having the same problem.
My computer will detect my phone in fastboot mode, or in odin mode, but I will not be detected normally, nothing appears, not even unknown device, and I have enabled usb debugging, flashed mutiple stock images but I still have the same problem, have you got any more ideas for me?
Thanks.
what windows you using? did you enable usb conection on phone? if you are on windwos 8 look at softwere update to install new usb driver for our phone
Make sure you have the right drivers installed. There is a stickied thread that contains all the steps of returning to stock 4.3. I believe the first step deals with getting the right drivers and installing them correctly. I would suggest following those steps.
Connect phone in usb debugging mode and then Try to manually install the drivers from device manager.
Had the same problem
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MPT PTP
seriousia said:
Connect phone in usb debugging mode and then Try to manually install the drivers from device manager.
Had the same problem
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Switching between MTP/PTP have fixed some issues for me.