[Q] Noob question- cant connect SGS3 - PC via USB cable after phone unlocked. - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

My neighbour has had a Galaxy S3 for 18 months which he's flashed OTA to 4.3. I suspect he's also agreed to the "denial log reporting service" nag screen.
He's recently changed provider so unlocked it from Orange (UK). The person who did it had a real struggle, it took three attempts on different days.
The phone boots, he's using his new provider, everything is fine except he can no longer connect to the PC via USB. It keeps trying to install a "Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MFM" driver (and failing).
Does anyone have any ideas what might have happened?

Try to download samsing kies on the computer. It will install the usb drivers needed for your phone to be able to hook up to the PC.
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Many thanks for the reply. I managed to install KIES but the PC still generates this error message, but with KIES installed it gets into a loop and keeps presenting the message.
I'm able to connect my SGS4 to the PC and it appears immediately as a browsable device in Windows Explorer. (He's running Vista 32bit.)
I think that something has been changed in the process of unlocking the phone from Orange, probably as a result of him accepting the denial log service, meaning he'd installed Samsung Knox. The bloke who unlocked his phone has had to do a fairly low-level change, possibly even rooting the phone, to get it unlocked.
Is there a simple way to see if a phone is rooted?

Download a root checker app from the playstore. If the device is not rooted it should say something like " this device does not have root" or something similar
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Cheers for the reply - I'll send him a text and get him to do that. Not likely to see him until the new year now...

Liveboot a linux distribution and see if using the lsusb command on terminal will yield any results.
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Airdroid
I use the app Airdroid to transfer files. No wires needed and it's free and pretty fast

jesuscash said:
Liveboot a linux distribution and see if using the lsusb command on terminal will yield any results.
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Thanks for the reply. He's not competent to liveboot - it'll be a week or so before I get to his PC (he just moved house and it's still packed).
brianando said:
I use the app Airdroid to transfer files. No wires needed and it's free and pretty fast
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He doesn't have a wireless router - does that matter?

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PC won't recognize files on S3

I've tried stock cable and docking station in multiple USB ports. Pc immediately recognizes the device, but when I go to open the folder in Windows, it is totally blank about 75% of the time. I have to unplug and retry several times before i can finally access my files. What's the deal? Is there something wrong with my phone?
Anyone?
tuffluck said:
Anyone?
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Do you have samsung Kies installed? I had the same issue and installing kies fixed it for me.
Can't post links yet, but just google Samsung Kies.
what rom are you on?
Make sure your screen is unlocked, MTP isn't enabled on a locked screen for security purposes. Say someone stole your phone, do you want them to be able to grab all your pictures and other files without entering your unlock code?
Please tell us more about your phone. For example:
Is it rooted?
Which software are you on?
Are you using a custom kernel?
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PC data transfer issues

I have upgraded to an S3 from having a Vibrant for years. I rooted and flashed several OS's to my Vibrant in those years without an issue ever. I have been trying to get files transferred to my S3 from my computer for 2 weeks now. The computer has the drivers installed correctly. It is recognized by name when I plug it in (it comes up as SGH-T999, Kies will recognize it too). whenever i try to transfer ANYTHING it stops in the middle of the transfer. just sits there with no further progress to be achieved. This is insanely frustrating. I am unable to root this thing because of the inability to actually transfer.
Things I have tried:
Uninstalling/reinstalling Kies multiple times
Uninstalling all USB device drivers multiple times
Reinstalling drivers through Kies and through Samsung's website multiple times
Factory reset on the phone multiple times (****ing aggravating btw)
Using my old Vibrant cable
Changing between MTP and camera mode... several times
Yelling at it
I have been trying to research how to fix this garbage for weeks now. there is no concrete way to remedy this problem that i have found. every thread about this is littered with the usual "uninstall your driver and reinstall it" nonsense that is the most generic response to anything tech related ever.
What I can tell you is that my phone is definitely getting recognized by anything that can do so. Odin, Kies, My computer, etc etc... it appears that the issue lies in the actual data transfer. As I mentioned, transfers initiate but will lock up mid-process and just hang there infinitely. Same goes with Odin when I try to get it to flash into CWM recovery.
Please, help. any time spent trying to fix this issue is greatly appreciated.
Are you uding the usb cable thst came with the phone?
Have you tried different cables? Or on another computer?
Im guessing your not rooted then?
Try installing the drivers ONLY. get them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1728605
Uninstall previous versions of everything first.
What version odin are you using? Use 3.07 from above post if you're not already.
Also try this app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711009
If you are rooted try SwiFTP or another wireless transfer app.
Sorry to mention drivers again but if you're relying on kies to do that for you it could be the issue.
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Sorry I missed the part where you mentioned drivers and cable. Damn choppy xda app!
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Since you've tried everything else might as well follow this guide and install the drivers through the toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28175575
I'd also run windows update and check if there's a new bios/drivers for your mobo and usb controller.
If you plug another "foreign" usb device does it install fine?
May not have any bearing whatsoever here but do you have usb debugging checked? And I think I mentioned it in the other post but try a different computer if possible.
You said that this happens when using odin too? As in you start the flash with Odin but it doesn't complete? Or it wont even start? Does it give you any message?
When plugged in in download mode, does Odin show your COM port in the upper left?
Plug in the phone and open device manager. Does it show any errors or anything?
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I recommend an app called airdroid. I had issues transferring stuff to and from my Mac and haven't had any problems since I started using the program. Besides it's wireless so I don't have to worry about the wires being a problem
psykhotic said:
Since you've tried everything else might as well follow this guide and install the drivers through the toolkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28175575
I'd also run windows update and check if there's a new bios/drivers for your mobo and usb controller.
If you plug another "foreign" usb device does it install fine?
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everything else works fine from my 6 USB ports (2 USB 3.0 ports as well). The tool kit solution still needs Odin to root. The problem is not detecting the device. it is the transferring of data. Data transfers begin but that's about it. Odin gets to "firmware update start" and then "boot.img" and just hangs there forever. no change. nothing else.
Is there a wireless way to do this? I have purchased Rom Manager but since i can't achieve root it is just useless now. The phone is brand new from the Tmobile store. Not once has it been dropped (to put into perspective how careful i am with my devices, I managed to drop my Vibrant once in ~3 years, which caused no damage, what a great phone that was). I have not been able to read about this same issue anywhere else either...generally its an issue with the PC not recognizing the device but when someone gets it to link up correctly, it works. this is the opposite.
thank you for your ideas so far.
DocHoliday77 said:
May not have any bearing whatsoever here but do you have usb debugging checked? And I think I mentioned it in the other post but try a different computer if possible.
You said that this happens when using odin too? As in you start the flash with Odin but it doesn't complete? Or it wont even start? Does it give you any message?
When plugged in in download mode, does Odin show your COM port in the upper left?
Plug in the phone and open device manager. Does it show any errors or anything?
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Odin shows the "0:COM" like it should, which means it is able to read that the device is there, it just is unable to do anything after "boot.img", everything that is needed for this to work via the toolkit method is checked (USB debug and unknown sources).
I just got the s3 and had transfer issues too. Turns out my s2 drivers wasn't perfect for it even though it recognizes the device. I used the s3 drivers instead and that helped things a bit with accessing my phone's storage. So i ended up formatting my internal storage and that seems to do the trick for me.
If that doesn't work and odin still gets stuck then try different usb ports also try different wires
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Try connecting without the external sdcard in.
What build are you currently on. Since you haven't roited or anything im assuming you're still on either UVALEM or UVALG1. If so try initiating the software update. It should download the ota thatll take you up to UVALH2. Maybe that'll help.
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DocHoliday77 said:
Try connecting without the external sdcard in.
What build are you currently on. Since you haven't roited or anything im assuming you're still on either UVALEM or UVALG1. If so try initiating the software update. It should download the ota thatll take you up to UVALH2. Maybe that'll help.
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Currently do not have an external SD.
Baseband version T999UVLH2 is what i have running after a fresh phone reset.
Teo032 said:
So i ended up formatting my internal storage and that seems to do the trick for me.
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Did you do that through terminal? doesn't the single partition mean that it would wipe everything?
Make sure the drivers you are using are the same ones that are in my comment (version).
What are you trying to flash through Odin? If the permissions of the files inside the tar file are not correct, the transfer will hang, and do nothing but give a timeout message after a couple minutes. I learned this the hard way.
In summary:
Use a different USB cable.
Download drivers, Odin, and CWM from my signature. After uninstalling the old drivers manually through devman (be sure to delete them during uninstall), reinstall them from the package you downloaded. Then use Odin to flash CWM. All three of these packages are tested and known to be 100% working. Please don't ignore this step. If I can't verify the validity of your installation sources, I can't rule this out for troubleshooting purposes.
If this doesn't work, it is most likely your computer. Are there any BIOS firmware updates that improve USB compatibility, or USB controller driver updates? The USB 3.0 isn't natively supported on =< Win7, so those are third party drivers. But I will assume you are connected to a USB 2.0 port.
Aerowinder said:
Make sure the drivers you are using are the same ones that are in my comment (version).
What are you trying to flash through Odin? If the permissions of the files inside the tar file are not correct, the transfer will hang, and do nothing but give a timeout message after a couple minutes. I learned this the hard way.
In summary:
Use a different USB cable.
Download drivers, Odin, and CWM from my signature. After uninstalling the old drivers manually through devman (be sure to delete them during uninstall), reinstall them from the package you downloaded. Then use Odin to flash CWM. All three of these packages are tested and known to be 100% working. Please don't ignore this step. If I can't verify the validity of your installation sources, I can't rule this out for troubleshooting purposes.
If this doesn't work, it is most likely your computer. Are there any BIOS firmware updates that improve USB compatibility, or USB controller driver updates? The USB 3.0 isn't natively supported on =< Win7, so those are third party drivers. But I will assume you are connected to a USB 2.0 port.
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None of that worked. I did find a BIOS upgrade for my mobo that i didnt know was released, flashed it, and transfers still hang. i tried everything from your sig to no avail. i DON'T have access to another computer... BUT i do have Ubutnu running on my comp in conjunction with Win 7 Ultimate 64. can't seem to find too much on non-international S3 stuff for linux.
this has consumed my entire day and i am so frustrated.
Try in safe mode? This sounds really frustrating. I gave up when this happened with my mac. I think someone said it already but I always recommend Airdroid. It's just simpler.
psykhotic said:
Try in safe mode? This sounds really frustrating. I gave up when this happened with my mac. I think someone said it already but I always recommend Airdroid. It's just simpler.
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airdroid for music transfers, got it. im screwed on the root thing though.
I didn't do it through terminal. I just connect it to the computer. Right click phone's internal storage and clicked format. It was a very quick format.
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Teo032 said:
I didn't do it through terminal. I just connect it to the computer. Right click phone's internal storage and clicked format. It was a very quick format.
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so let me get this straight... you plugged the phone in, right clicked on it in a browser window, clicked on format, selected yes to the "hey, this is going to erase everything on the device" warning pop up, and you were able to transfer files no problem after that? no adverse side effects came from this? it sounds like it would brick the phone...
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so let me get this straight... you plugged the phone in, right clicked on it in a browser window, clicked on format, selected yes to the "hey, this is going to erase everything on the device" warning pop up, and you were able to transfer files no problem after that? no adverse side effects came from this? it sounds like it would brick the phone...
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Yep that's what i did. That's only the storage partition. There's a system partition that isn't viewable on window explorer
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Teo032 said:
Yep that's what i did. That's only the storage partition. There's a system partition that isn't viewable on window explorer
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didn't work either. i give up. MTP is garbage.
Different computer?
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I had these frustrations as well. I finally move where I was connecting the cables. First instinct was the easiest access on my computer. It always failed. I finally decided to try my back usb and it worked it also picked up as a mass storage as well.
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Yeah I'm starting to think you might need to use a different computer. Odin detects so it's not drivers.
From my experience with the hangs when i was on the s2. Many also reported this but what helped was different usb ports, wires, or an entirely different computer.
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Kies won't connect to phone

My Mac won't connect to my gs3 using Kies... Yes I have drivers installed, you switched my usb cable to both usb ports, used media usb mode and camera mode, ticked and unticked usb debugging, I've done everything except factory reset.. Called Samsung and they were no help......... Anyone? I Bueller...... Bueller....... Bueller
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I had to reboot my phone before I could get Kies to connect. It drove me nuts for about half an hour before I tried that.
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Make sure you are using the usb cable that came with the phone. My captivate charger does not connect to pc properly either. When I use the gs3 cable I have no issues.
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I am suffering the same thing. My S3 is rooted.... read that it's not the problem.....but I've uninstalled, reinstalled everything,
rebooted the phone - NOTHING. Still can't connect. Also tried 3 different PCs with the original cable the S3 came with.
NO LUCK.
HELP!??
bdithug said:
Make sure you are using the usb cable that came with the phone. My captivate charger does not connect to pc properly either. When I use the gs3 cable I have no issues.
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I had to un install Kies and reinstall and that worked for me
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dssking said:
I am suffering the same thing. My S3 is rooted.... read that it's not the problem.....but I've uninstalled, reinstalled everything,
rebooted the phone - NOTHING. Still can't connect. Also tried 3 different PCs with the original cable the S3 came with.
NO LUCK.
HELP!??
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I'm using the usb cable that came with the phone tried rebooting and still no luck..... Wish there was a fix for this, but it's good to know I'm not the only one having issues
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I had to try a few different USB ports on my computer before I could get it to connect. Oddly it connected perfectly first time with Kies via WiFi (Settings -> More Settings -> Kies via WiFi) - but of course you can't update that way.
oops wrong thread...
dled1286 said:
Ok, so ive downloaded and installed the latest drivers, enabled usb debugging, allowed unsigned apps etc. but whenever i get to the point of running motochopper it gets stuck on "daemon started successfully". ive checked my model number and its the correct device to be able to root but i cant get it to go past that message. Am i missing something? Ive tried following several guides on rooting the s4 with motochopper and i always end up in the same place. Ive tried rebooting the phone and my pc several times. so i dont know what im missing
UPDATE: so i just tried it again and it says that "'adb is not recognized as an internal or exterbal command, operable program or batch file."
i get this error when i run the program as admin. If i run the .bat file normally it gives the previous error
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for starters, post in the S4 section. i'd share a link to that but i have no idea what your model number is or who your carrier may be. cheers
however i would like to say i have tried all the troubleshooting mentioned for kies and nothing will allow it to connect to my phone
dled1286 said:
however i would like to say i have tried all the troubleshooting mentioned for kies and nothing will allow it to connect to my phone
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again, you've given us no model number/carrier.
xBeerdroiDx said:
again, you've given us no model number/carrier.
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My bad
I337 - AT&T

[Q] Epic 4G (D700), ODIN and "Unknown Device"

Okay i have seen similar posts around, and I apologize if this bothers anyone but when I post a thread asking for help, its because I've tried most solutions and have gotten nowhere. I recently bought one.of.these devices and I have to say for an old 1GHz device, its pretty darn smooth! (Got it for my girl who broke her phone. Cost $20 MINT screen, and some scuffs.on the trim believe it or not, fully functional, clean ESN)
I love for all devices in the house to be rooted and off that dreaded Gingerbread android. I have been stuck since i got it trying to use ODIN to flash CWM, and root it to flash a JB based rom. Problem is i installed the drivers, got the ODIN version required, have the CWM tar file, etc, the phone gets detected while on in ADB, normal file transfer way and so on. BUT Download Mode? Nope, i get the dreaded "Unknown Device" issue.
Now as I always read before annoying others, I read that switching the USB cable helps. I've tried 8 USB cables, and no go. 2 Samsungs (i read those are #1 NO GOs), 3 LG cables (device doesnt appear at all), and 3 non brand. No good.
I know Mobile Odin wont work, I rooted it using Framaroot.apk for now, but I need CWM for the rom flashing part.
So now that its 2013, is there really no other way other than ODIN? I tried using ROM Manager, it flashes but doesnt do a thing except boot into stock recovery (miracle no bricks or bootlooping). If I had Linux on my PC, will it get detected or its just the darn cable?
OR is there a specific USB cable brand I should go for that is guaranteed to work? I dont mind buying it just have been waiting to make sure.
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
Most people recommend using a BlackBerry cable
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jeffreyjicha said:
Most people recommend using a BlackBerry cable
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Thank GOSH I read your response in time! I am currently at BestBuy and was going to buy a totally different brand USB. Hopefully they have them here.
Crossvxm said:
Thank GOSH I read your response in time! I am currently at BestBuy and was going to buy a totally different brand USB. Hopefully they have them here.
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I use this cable and have had zero issues. http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...=10303&cs_id=1030307&p_id=5458&seq=1&format=2
Well there's good news and bad.
Got an official BlackBerry USB cable.
Bad is the device is STILL not recognized.
The drivers have been properly installed, there is no updating the drivers manually, effing Windows won't let me. What the hell can I do now?
If only Mobile Odin worked, or there were other methods, I wouldn't be going thru this mess...
Like where did I go wrong?
I would swap out Windows to Linux, but I don't see how that will get the device detected.
Matter of fact I was trying to install a Linux based OS from my flash drivd, and it corrupted it. Theres 8gb Ill never see again...
Any other ideas? Will Linux pick up the device?
EDIT: This USB unlike the others BRIEFLY detects it as a USB Device, then goes back to unknown when I uninstall it thru Device Manager
Crossvxm said:
Well there's good news and bad.
Got an official BlackBerry USB cable.
Bad is the device is STILL not recognized.
The drivers have been properly installed, there is no updating the drivers manually, effing Windows won't let me. What the hell can I do now?
If only Mobile Odin worked, or there were other methods, I wouldn't be going thru this mess...
Like where did I go wrong?
I would swap out Windows to Linux, but I don't see how that will get the device detected.
Matter of fact I was trying to install a Linux based OS from my flash drivd, and it corrupted it. Theres 8gb Ill never see again...
Any other ideas? Will Linux pick up the device?
EDIT: This USB unlike the others BRIEFLY detects it as a USB Device, then goes back to unknown when I uninstall it thru Device Manager
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Are you plugging into a port directly on the motherboard? (IE: A port on the back of the machine.) Using an emulated port or hub can cause this at times.
FYI, there are 2 drivers. One is for when the phone is fully booted in Android. The other is the driver when in download mode. Have you tried using another machine?
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I think your issue is driver related. I had similiar issues and updated the wiki with the drivers that ended up working for me.
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[Q] Nexus 7 2013

hello. please help me, I do not know who to ask. at one point, my computer does not recognize the tablet. came out inscription unknown device. I tried to connect the tablet to other computers, all to no avail. then I made a factorial reset. that is completely erased tablet, in the hope that it will solve the problem. but he also failed to recognize. What shall I do?? I tried to connect via a USB flash drive OTG. but the tablet does not see any stick. I trust only your help
sergio1231 said:
hello. please help me, I do not know who to ask. at one point, my computer does not recognize the tablet. came out inscription unknown device. I tried to connect the tablet to other computers, all to no avail. then I made a factorial reset. that is completely erased tablet, in the hope that it will solve the problem. but he also failed to recognize. What shall I do?? I tried to connect via a USB flash drive OTG. but the tablet does not see any stick. I trust only your help
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I have the same problem. I fixed it before on my nexus 10 by trying a different kernel. Let me me know if it helps.
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Do you have the correct drivers installed? If so, you could uninstall and reinstall them. Also, have you tried PTP connection rather than MTP?
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Jhall8 said:
Do you have the correct drivers installed? If so, you could uninstall and reinstall them. Also, have you tried PTP connection rather than MTP?
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Been there done that and have always eventually been able to get it back so the computer sees the device as mtp. Wugs toolkit has always been helpful
To me. I like the step by step directions for manually updating the drivers and configuring them correctly in adb AND fastboot.
Bit I have come to an impass..........I am currently on the latest carbon nightly, with f2fs file storage for data and cache. My computer will not recognize the device in mtp and I am unable to pass files with a USB cable. I am wondering if my computer has to be compatible with f2fs, because iam sure that it is not. Will this make a difference PR should I once again uninstall and reinstall the drivers configuring them correctly?
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I'm telling you that there is no firmware on the tablet. what do you advise.
sergio1231 said:
I'm telling you that there is no firmware on the tablet. what do you advise.
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Plug it in to a computer.
Boot into recovery if you have one
Adb devices......hopefully it shows and work from there.
Or boot into bootloader mode (after getting the twrp IMG)
Fastboot flash recovery......
Then you can side load your favorite OS
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aircooledbusses said:
Been there done that and have always eventually been able to get it back so the computer sees the device as mtp. Wugs toolkit has always been helpful
To me. I like the step by step directions for manually updating the drivers and configuring them correctly in adb AND fastboot.
Bit I have come to an impass..........I am currently on the latest carbon nightly, with f2fs file storage for data and cache. My computer will not recognize the device in mtp and I am unable to pass files with a USB cable. I am wondering if my computer has to be compatible with f2fs, because iam sure that it is not. Will this make a difference PR should I once again uninstall and reinstall the drivers configuring them correctly?
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this worked for me im just passing along a possible fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383146&page=389 post #3888 is the one I followed and been no problems since. also cpl days before in my sdk program google had updated drivers which may or may not have played a roll. before this I could not pass files with mtp only ptp would allow my device to appear. hope it helps!
edit also should note I did device manager then android devices removed drivers in there. plugged in n7 and the adb composite interface drivers installed and that was it. if that doesn't do it make sure sdk has updated google driver which should be 10.0.0 or something don't quite remember exact #
jblaze10 said:
this worked for me im just passing along a possible fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383146&page=389 post #3888 is the one I followed and been no problems since. also cpl days before in my sdk program google had updated drivers which may or may not have played a roll. before this I could not pass files with mtp only ptp would allow my device to appear. hope it helps!
edit also should note I did device manager then android devices removed drivers in there. plugged in n7 and the adb composite interface drivers installed and that was it. if that doesn't do it make sure sdk has updated google driver which should be 10.0.0 or something don't quite remember exact #
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Thanks jblaze. I've been able to function pretty well usind adb. Sort of glad cuz it forced me to learn some pretty essential stuff I have been getting along with for far too long.
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aircooledbusses said:
Thanks jblaze. I've been able to function pretty well usind adb. Sort of glad cuz it forced me to learn some pretty essential stuff I have been getting along with for far too long.
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Ur right, I wish I knew more about it. I'm in that phase now where I'm digging thru Xda for info such as adb backups among other things. Hey no prob, take it easy.
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