The best driver are already installed - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hello guys,
When trying to flash the recovery, I had an issue with the drivers. I have already successfully unlock the Flo, and installed the right Google Drivers.
When I try to "fastboot flash recovery recovery-twrp.img", it says <waiting for device> and nothing happen.
The problem is : i didn't succeed to replace the drivers Google instead of the old driver USB MTP.
When I try to change by my self it says : "The best driver is already installed".
I have done sooo many researches on Internet...
Have you some ideas pleaase ?
Thank you,
ChargementEnCours

Try using the tool by wugfresh for installing drivers. I had the same issue with drivers, but I don't remember exactly what I did to fix it.
prshosting.org

prsterero said:
Try using the tool by wugfresh for installing drivers. I had the same issue with drivers, but I don't remember exactly what I did to fix it.
prshosting.org
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OK Thann you i will try it today !

If that doesn't work uninstall all the drivers for nexus and install the original nexus 7 drivers that's what o had to do to get it to work
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[MAJOR PROBLEM] Samsung Galaxy Nexus - try to Root the phone, now unusable

I had used "Galaxy Nexus Toolkit V7.7.0 to :
Unlock my BootLoader,
Root my phone
Rename Files Recovery
Flash Recovery (CWM Touch)
Install BusyBox on Phone
And now, i have install the rom JellyBean 4.1.1 with the Recovery Mode :
(I take the Rom here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737849)
After HAVING done all of this, i try to boot my phone, but he remained stuck on the loading screen (animation) ... even after 1 hours of waiting....
I had go back in recovery mode and I "Wipe" all the DATA, now there is no more operating system on my phone and i'm not able to install a new ROM and i can't even go thru my phone data via USB cauz my computer not recognize my Samsung Galaxy Nexus anymore...
Someone can help me I think I'm in big trouble right now...
This is the problem with toolkits. Things can go wrong and you don't know where it went wrong. See my signature for my thoughts.
As far as getting your phone working again. Follow efrants guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895 it has all the info you need to get up and running.
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First of all, next time, do not use the toolkit or one-click-root methods. They have more chance of bricking your device than using fastboot commands.
Also, can I ask you which recovery you have right now? Is it clockworkmod or stock?
Ok thanks i try this right now... Hope it will work, i'm freaking out at the moment...
Ok, i'm in big big trouble.
The driver does't find my Device at all. I can't enter in my phone via USB from my PC, so i can't do anything....
They have no more OS on my device, i guess this is why Windows7 dont recognize my phone with any drivers i had try the one from SAMSUNG that have working well for me before i **** up my phone, and now the Universal Naked Driver (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1) , don't work
**** **** **** (sorry)
Epsilons said:
Ok, i'm in big big trouble.
The driver does't find my Device at all. I can't enter in my phone via USB from my PC, so i can't do anything....
They have no more OS on my device, i guess this is why Windows7 dont recognize my phone with any drivers i had try the one from SAMSUNG that have working well for me before i **** up my phone, and now the Universal Naked Driver (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1) , don't work
**** **** **** (sorry)
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Make sure you uninstall any unrelated drivers first. Then proceed with the driver installation.
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I have already done this...
I had uninstall the SAMSUNG driver correctly.
And then install the Universal Naked Driver.
Nothing work for me, it's like my phone had no more OS installed, and windows doesnt recognize it.
Epsilons said:
I have already done this...
I had uninstall the SAMSUNG driver correctly.
And then install the Universal Naked Driver.
Nothing work for me, it's like my phone had no more OS installed, and windows doesnt recognize it.
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Boot into the bootloader. Then install the driver.
Your phone should show up as Android 1.0 in your device manage on your PC. Update that.
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I've been seeing issues with the toolkits and rooted my phone hours ago using adb, worked flawlessly except the drivers lol.
But after I got that resolved it worked, no jb issues and no other issues. Recovery stuck as well.
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El Daddy said:
Boot into the bootloader. Then install the driver.
Your phone should show up as Android 1.0 in your device manage on your PC. Update that.
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Witch driver ? The SAMSUNG or the Universal Naked Driver
Epsilons said:
Witch driver ? The SAMSUNG or the Universal Naked Driver
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They both should work fine (I got Samsung one installed and works flawlessly), but Naked Driver is better I believe
In my Device Manager on Windows 7 i got :
SAMSUNG Android Phone :
---> Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface
but when i go in "My Computer" , nothing is here, i cant go into my phone to flash a ROM... it's crap !!!!!!!!
And now i'm Unable to install SAMSUNG driver because it's says i need to put my phone into "USB Debbuging Mode" , when i had actually no OS installed on it so i cant do nothing.... what the .....................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm running with the Universal Naked Driver, but cant even open my phone to copy file on... i think i had broke my phone ! :X
Epsilons said:
In my Device Manager on Windows 7 i got :
SAMSUNG Android Phone :
---> Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface
but when i go in "My Computer" , nothing is here, i cant go into my phone to flash a ROM... it's crap !!!!!!!!
And now i'm Unable to install SAMSUNG driver because it's says i need to put my phone into "USB Debbuging Mode" , when i had actually no OS installed on it so i cant do nothing.... what the .....................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm running with the Universal Naked Driver, but cant even open my phone to copy file on... i think i had broke my phone ! :X
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OK so it looks like you have the driver installed.
What is telling you to enable USB debugging mode?
Read the link I posted and flash the stock image via fastboot.
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I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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Yes, I realize you can't do these things. I gave you the info to fix your problem in the second post.
You need to boot into the bootloader and flash the stock images with fastboot. I don't know how much clearer I can be.
Be patient with rooting, frustration will lead to mistakes.
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Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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Ordinarily, I don't recommend tool kits either, but in this case you quite frankly seem like the kind of fella that needs one. SO HERE IT IS. This is a different toolkit than you used before. Be sure to select the correct device first off(because this works with ALL Nexus devices not just one), then do the part entitled "Initial Setup". Do the FULL DRIVER INSTALLATION. It may be that you don't need to, but it will not hurt so do it anyway. After that, click on the "won't boot up" checkbox under "Flash Stock + Unroot" button, then click the button. At all times, read and follow directions. I used this toolkit once, now I do things manually. But you seem incapable. Not intended to be insulting, just a statement of your technical aptitude. Not everyone can do this stuff. So if you have tried EVERYTHING above and been unable to complete any of it correctly, then try this. It isn't one-click and requires some amount of effort on your part. My 11 year old nephew did it though. Good luck.
Epsilons said:
I cant flash anything...
I cant open my phone via My Computer
I cant copy a ROM to my phone
I cant do anything
...
I'm not able to copy files to my Phone, my computer not recognize it at all since my phone had no OS on it....
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As El Daddy said, you are not reading the instructions. Your fastboot driver IS installed properly if you see "Samsung Galaxy Nexus BootLoader Interface". Follow the instructions step-by-step. You do NOT need to see anything in "My Computer". It seems like you are panicking, and not reading...
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kyokeun1234 said:
First of all, next time, do not use the toolkit or one-click-root methods. They have more chance of bricking your device than using fastboot commands.
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And let's not scare the guy: you CANNOT "brick" your device using a toolkit. There is a big difference between not being able to boot because of a bad flash (not a brick), and a device that cannot boot at all (i.e., a brick).
It seems like people are using the term brick to mean a lot of things other than what it was meant to mean: "bricked" means that you cannot boot your device without JTAG, or sending it in for repair, i.e., it's as useful as a brick.
Ok thank you everyone, sorry about my patience tonight...
Now ma Samsung Galaxy Nexus is on Jelly Bean 4.1.1 with SuperUser and all the stuff and i'm happy
So thanks everyone.
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[Q] Galaxy Nexus fastboot driver errors

I am stuck trying to unlock my boot loader because I cannot get the drivers for fastboot to install. As soon as I try to update android 1.0 in device manager I get a windows error stating 'windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device' and i get the error code: This device cannot start. (code 10). At the same time as the driver install fails a error comes up on the bottom of my galaxy nexus while in fastboot mode stating: Fastboot command error -2147483647. Below is a list of things i have tried.
- Ensured USB debugging is enabled
- Tried different USB ports/cables
- Tried separate computers running Win7/XP
- Tried installing drivers using another Galaxy Nexus
- Tried installing and uninstalling drivers from different sources such as tool kits
I would be highly grateful if someone could help out this is driving me mad. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks in advance
http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
DynamicRam said:
http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
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Thanks but Ive already tried that and still no luck. Its still got a yellow triangle on the SAMSUNG android adb interface in device manager.
ttm94 said:
Thanks but Ive already tried that and still no luck. Its still got a yellow triangle on the SAMSUNG android adb interface in device manager.
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Have a look at the "basics" link in my signature. There is a link to drivers that work and how to install them.
efrant said:
Have a look at the "basics" link in my signature. There is a link to drivers that work and how to install them.
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Just an update I tried on a third computer and everything went well must be something odd since I tried it on two different operating systems before. Thanks for the help anyway guys
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[Q] Nexus stuck in boot loop. how get to install drivers?

Hey guys i've been looking through alot of google and can't seem to come up with anything so i turn to you awesome people.
My friend got a Galaxy Nexus GSM and he bought it with a boot loop problem. The phone is rooted and bootloader unlocked. I know because i can go to CWM recovery and also theres the unlock sign on it. However I can't get my computer to recognize it what so ever not even mount the storage. I figure i need to get the drivers to install but i need it to be recognized in device manager to do it through a rootkit. I tried to install the ADB drivers but also got no luck. I then tried to get to ODIN for it to work but ODIN won't recognize it either. Is there any way to install the drivers so i can put on a ROM on this. I think the person he bought it from formatted everything and messed it up. Is there anyway i can install the drivers without getting it to recognize first? I tried it in windows 7 and in windows 8. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
dnpmoney45 said:
Hey guys i've been looking through alot of google and can't seem to come up with anything so i turn to you awesome people.
My friend got a Galaxy Nexus GSM and he bought it with a boot loop problem. The phone is rooted and bootloader unlocked. I know because i can go to CWM recovery and also theres the unlock sign on it. However I can't get my computer to recognize it what so ever not even mount the storage. I figure i need to get the drivers to install but i need it to be recognized in device manager to do it through a rootkit. I tried to install the ADB drivers but also got no luck. I then tried to get to ODIN for it to work but ODIN won't recognize it either. Is there any way to install the drivers so i can put on a ROM on this. I think the person he bought it from formatted everything and messed it up. Is there anyway i can install the drivers without getting it to recognize first? I tried it in windows 7 and in windows 8. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
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read the stickies
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
Pay attention to Section A. Forget Odin, no need to be using that.
First off thanks so much for the reply and help it is very aprreciated!
Secondly i did come across this sticky however like i stated the phone is in a boot loop which means i cant get past the google logo in order to set it in developer mode and set usb-debugging neither can my computer recognize the phone when i plug it in, using the original cable i've tried every port there is on my desktop and laptop and nothing comes up in device manager. The phone is completely wiped and no OS is on it. Is there any way i can get a ROM on the phone?! This is one idea i have but i don't know if it'll work, I was thinking of buying a another working nexus install the drivers with that one and then i can get the bootloop one to get recognized? and return the new one. Will that work?
dnpmoney45 said:
First off thanks so much for the reply and help it is very aprreciated!
Secondly i did come across this sticky however like i stated the phone is in a boot loop which means i cant get past the google logo in order to set it in developer mode and set usb-debugging neither can my computer recognize the phone when i plug it in, using the original cable i've tried every port there is on my desktop and laptop and nothing comes up in device manager. The phone is completely wiped and no OS is on it. Is there any way i can get a ROM on the phone?! This is one idea i have but i don't know if it'll work, I was thinking of buying a another working nexus install the drivers with that one and then i can get the bootloop one to get recognized? and return the new one. Will that work?
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You need to get adb to work with your device, which you can do in a custom recovery. You don't need to have USB debugging enabled, you would if you were booting into the OS, but not the recovery.
You can get drivers setup while in recovery or fastboot just as easy as if you were booted into the OS, so no you don't need another device.
cupfulloflol said:
You need to get adb to work with your device, which you can do in a custom recovery. You don't need to have USB debugging enabled, you would if you were booting into the OS, but not the recovery.
You can get drivers setup while in recovery or fastboot just as easy as if you were booted into the OS, so no you don't need another device.
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thanks thats great news cause i dont have that kind of cash but how do i get ADB to work with the phone every installation guide i've looked at requires that i have the phone recognized om device manager. Is there anyway to install adb without having the device to recognize?
dnpmoney45 said:
thanks thats great news cause i dont have that kind of cash but how do i get ADB to work with the phone every installation guide i've looked at requires that i have the phone recognized om device manager. Is there anyway to install adb without having the device to recognize?
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again, read the thread i gave you. if you're still asking this question, read it again.
Isn't that for the nexus 4? And I did pay attention to section A but it told me how to install the drivers which is the same way as every other tutorial I've looked at. My device doesn't show up on my computer and I can't install their way. As for the fastboot driver installation idk what their talking about. I followed the instructions though and got no results. I didn't do the whole thing cause for part C I need the original rom for galaxy nexus and also I don't know if the platform tools zip is for my device so I haven't gone through with it just yet. I'm sorry it's not my phone so I don't want to mess it up even further. I've read about the part with it being in recovery mode with the volume up + power option but I'm at work and haven't tried that yet but I doubt that will work since the phone is clean. Can u please be a little more specific there's 99 pages that I have to go through for that sticky. If u can't it's ok I'll just have to go through it next week. Once again thanks for pointing me in the right direction and giving me some hope.
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WTF, how in the hell did that thread get here, sorry man
This is the right one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
a maguro wrote this.
Oh ok thanks this makes a lot more sense. Sorry for not telling u that earlier lol.
seriously thanks ill try it tonight.
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ok so i tried the link but im always stuck with part A. When i go into fastboot and then try the command "fastboot devices" it hangs on waiting for the device. I can't see the device anywhere on my computer to install the fastboot drivers as instructed by 1wayjonny in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1
Am i missing something here? i did everything in the other steps such as downloading all the files into the same directory and everything. Im using windows 7 and i updated all my drivers for usb and even tried different usb cables including the original and usb2.0 and 3,0 ports but still no dice. I also tried it on windows 8 and got the nada.
dnpmoney45 said:
I can't see the device anywhere on my computer to install the fastboot drivers as instructed by 1wayjonny in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20058157&postcount=1
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You reboot the device into bootloader/fastboot mode, then you connect the USB, and there's no sign at all that a USB device has been installed?
Remove all drivers, reboot, and start over. Get a tool for Windows that allows you to really dig on all of the installed drivers and remove all Nexus devices drivers permanently. Rant: Umm, Windows sucks bad. Thanks Linus!
bk201doesntexist said:
You reboot the device into bootloader/fastboot mode, then you connect the USB, and there's no sign at all that a USB device has been installed?
Remove all drivers, reboot, and start over. Get a tool for Windows that allows you to really dig on all of the installed drivers and remove all Nexus devices drivers permanently. Rant: Umm, Windows sucks bad. Thanks Linus!
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I've done it both ways just to ensure it wasn't something that simple. I uninstalled all drivers i can possibly find theres non no where i used CC to look for more and device deview and even unistalled the java se and eclipse and android SDK and all the packages and installed them again and still nothing. My nexus 4 however recognizes both in adb and fastboot ......
Anything at all? Anyone?
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Anything at all? Anyone?
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Well, maybe you could try omapflash. If you can't get several PCs to see the device, then something's wrong with the USB port?
Not even on Linux?
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bk201doesntexist said:
Well, maybe you could try omapflash. If you can't get several PCs to see the device, then something's wrong with the USB port?
Not even on Linux?
a manta wrote this.
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I did a little looking up about omapflash and from what i can see so far there needs to be drivers installed first. I may be wrong but i have to do some more research on it and i dont have a linux pc my laptop is down thanks to a power pin connector pin being pulled out. and i dont know if the device port is good or bad i can get a charge but that doesnt mean its fine. What if i get another device and install drivers via that and then try to get it to recognize? would that work?
dnpmoney45 said:
What if i get another device and install drivers via that and then try to get it to recognize? would that work?
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To really make sure that the issue isn't on the host side but rather the USB port on the device? Yeah, that would rule it out.
Also, I just remembered: you're not using the USB ports of your PC case are you? Make sure you're using the motherboards' own USB ports.
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bk201doesntexist said:
To really make sure that the issue isn't on the host side but rather the USB port on the device? Yeah, that would rule it out.
Also, I just remembered: you're not using the USB ports of your PC case are you? Make sure you're using the motherboards' own USB ports.
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Thats all it would do?! What about making me able to install the drivers and get the phone to be recognized? No wont work im dreaming?
And no im not using case ports at all i use them for charging and thats all i know at least that those arent reliable.
Windows 8 64-bit...drivers install...stuck
even I am stuck on the same roadblock. have my GNex stuck on the google logo. can access recovery mode though (TWRP 2.5.0.0). Now i just upgraded my PC to Windows 8 64-bit and cant seem to be able to install drivers.
the problem is that almost all the methods require:
1. GNex to be connected with USB Debugging ON
2. install ADB Drivers
3. get into Fastboot or Recovery
4. install Bootloader Drivers
since i cant get past the Google logo on my GNex...i cant perform Steps 1 & 2.
and if i directly try to install the bootloader drivers the OS returns an error (yellow exclamation next to the installed driver)
Added pictures to help explain better.
Thnx in advance.
rej_ares said:
even I am stuck on the same roadblock. have my GNex stuck on the google logo. can access recovery mode though (TWRP 2.5.0.0). Now i just upgraded my PC to Windows 8 64-bit and cant seem to be able to install drivers.
the problem is that almost all the methods require:
1. GNex to be connected with USB Debugging ON
2. install ADB Drivers
3. get into Fastboot or Recovery
4. install Bootloader Drivers
since i cant get past the Google logo on my GNex...i cant perform Steps 1 & 2.
and if i directly try to install the bootloader drivers the OS returns an error (yellow exclamation next to the installed driver)
Added pictures to help explain better.
Thnx in advance.
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SOLVED (Dont know how but it worked):
1. Factory reset (TWRP)
2. Installed an old ROM which was already on the GNex
3. Restart...it gets stuck at the Google logo...remove battery
4. TWRP - Factory reset
5. reboot...

Nexus 7 problems

Hey everyone! My second post here!
So my nexus 7 is having a bit of trouble being recognized by my PC. Ive tried to change between PTP & MTP with nothing, I've also tried turning debugging off. As well as trying to update/reinstall drivers. Didn't work :c
So please help
Is your AndroidSDK up to date? Try different cables and USB ports?
nhizzat said:
Is your AndroidSDK up to date? Try different cables and USB ports?
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im having the exact same problem.. im using the nexus root toolkit ive updated, uninstalled, cleared, restarted.. about all i can handle..
ive succesfully unlocked my device but adb driver/nexus 7 always cant be found or doesnt work in windows 7
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Is your AndroidSDK up to date? Try different cables and USB ports?
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Trying SDK now, and yes I tried different cables and usb ports
DjTawmeh said:
Hey everyone! My second post here!
So my nexus 7 is having a bit of trouble being recognized by my PC. Ive tried to change between PTP & MTP with nothing, I've also tried turning debugging off. As well as trying to update/reinstall drivers. Didn't work :c
So please help
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This is what I use and it works with all versions of Android that I have used..
Its a universal driver for most Android devices.. It has never failed me
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t6x8szvi4kjun6n/latest_usb_driver_windows.rar?dl=0
Install this driver in Your Device Manager.. First Uninstall the old or current one your using..
then install the driver.. it also works on my Windows 10 test machine...
Edit: You might want to disable Device Driver Signing.. In case the driver refuses to install.
DjTawmeh said:
Hey everyone! My second post here!
So my nexus 7 is having a bit of trouble being recognized by my PC. Ive tried to change between PTP & MTP with nothing, I've also tried turning debugging off. As well as trying to update/reinstall drivers. Didn't work :c
So please help
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I had exactly the same problem even after re-installing drivers etc nothing appeared to work. Prior to updating to Lollipop I did a factory reset (set up from new) and since then my PC has no problems seeing the Nexus 7. So as painful as it is you could always try a factory reset.
Sounds like you may have the wrong drivers in Windows.
The WUG toolkit has a script that you can follow that will walk you through manually removing all the drivers in Windows. That usually will get you straightened out.

Not detected in fastboot

I looked everywhere and tried all i could find but my phone wont be recognized in fastboot.
Sideload works though.
Device is recognized as "bootloader device" which seems good, but the fastboot devices gives nothing...
I am on windows 10, tried different drivers, force driver, uninstall and then reinstall with driver verification disabled.
Almost gave up on rooting for this device, never had this much trouble since galaxy S1!
I checked windows updates and got nothing.
Really lost here, anybody have more suggestions?
After looking at other options it seems windows 7 install is the way to go... Really freaking annoying, will try on a vm first. Not really in the mood of doing a second OS just to root the phone lol..
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You can install the driver after disabling the driver enforcement..
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Gugus38 said:
I looked everywhere and tried all i could find but my phone wont be recognized in fastboot.
Sideload works though.
Device is recognized as "bootloader device" which seems good, but the fastboot devices gives nothing...
I am on windows 10, tried different drivers, force driver, uninstall and then reinstall with driver verification disabled.
Almost gave up on rooting for this device, never had this much trouble since galaxy S1!
I checked windows updates and got nothing.
Really lost here, anybody have more suggestions?
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You can try to live boot Ubuntu on your PC with a USB drive and attempt it with that. I haven't had any issues with adb or fastboot on the newest Ubuntu. It would be worth a shot before downgrading your OS or installing an alternative.
mapolidori said:
You can try to live boot Ubuntu on your PC with a USB drive and attempt it with that. I haven't had any issues with adb or fastboot on the newest Ubuntu. It would be worth a shot before downgrading your OS or installing an alternative.
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Seems like a good idea, thanks ! Will try that
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