Hey guys,
Just hooked up a Find 7 X9077 in the Peoples Republic. Naturally the first thing I did was wack on a AOSP rom (Gummy this time) using Linux. Now, I want to get ADB working in my windows XP vm, but when I mount the USB storage Windows can't read the disc. So I was wondering if one of you lovely people out there would be kind enough to copy the USB drivers off their phone and upload them for me?
Cheers!
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Hey folks,
been searching and searching without any luck so far, trying to find a solution to my phone not being reconzied if i put it in recovery (volD+boot, back+power), windows sees it fine if i open the phone normally and connect it to the pc.. and i can use the ADB shell to detect it
# ../../..: adb devices
but no adb connection if the phone is in volD+power or back+Power.
sometimes Windows detects the Android 1.0 in Device manager but i wont find the drivers no matter what kind/version i fetch off the interwebz and no matter where i put it. i worked once and now the connection is just broken...
i have gotten sick and tired of the fact that i cannot get paid APPS and that the phone is filled after like 10 APP installs so i decided to root specially cause there now was a fix for the brick ...
but it seems like im pretty stuck .. neither of the 2 Rooting methods work cause of the lacking connection.... barghh...
I hope my english is not to horrible for you to read...
Kind Regards
Vicster
HELP
Hi!!! i have this problem!!! Help we please!!!
I want use usb connection for tether, but driver not found or error connection.
Also got this issue, one week that I'm trying EVERYTHING
The device is well recognized by windows but the adb can't find it (it says no device found)...
Thanks a lot for the help!
Noob question. .. did u installed htc sync? It contain USB driver 4 Windows. ..
Yeah. I have installed HTC sync and the drivers, and i have downloaded the exctracted drivers and tried to point android 1. 0 to Them, but all w7 does is tell me that it did not find any drivers for the device.
Install the leatest HTC Sync....
Boot the Phone normally and activate USB-Debugging.
Wait for Windows this installed the driver....
boot your phone into recovery and now you have driver...
Worked for me
Windos 7 Ultimate x64
Do not plug your phone on any kinds of USB HUBS, USB Extender cabels, Front PC USB ports, or any kind of strange PC cards with USB ports.
Also use only original HTC cabel which you got with your phone.
Plug your phone in first USB port on the motherboard closes to the mouse and keyboard.
My phone wasnt recognized by ADB while it was conected to front USB ports, but other things where working fine (Sd card browsing and copying)
Try and report back if it helps.
I plugged it with the OEM HTC cable, also installed the latest HTC Sync, with both latest HTC and Android SDK x64 drivers, it just doesn't work..
On win 7 64 too.
Motherboard asus p5k,my device is working only with the rear usb port.
Must be a question of usb amperage...
Works fine for me, W7 x64 Ultimate, but I only use Windows to get into recovery - linux to root the phone initially
Hi all,
I will be very thankful if you could help me with this one.
I am using Windows XP64 OS and I love it !
Recently I have bought One X (which I love as well), but as you might guess, the problem is I could not find drivers for it.
I have downloaded HTC Sync with hope that it will install the necessary drivers, and actually it did work on Windows XP (32bit),
but the installation failed on XP64.
Without the drivers, 'adb' does not recognize my phone and I can not continue developing on it (only on the simulator)...
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance,
Almoni
I'm in the same boat, Can't find drivers guess it's time to update windows
The biggest problem with WinXP 64 are the drivers. I doubt there are any.
Some people say this driver works for XP64.
No promise it will work but it is worth trying
I tried that one with no luck on my system. Windows does recognize my phone but not properly like xp 32 bit does at work.
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I have previously have installed drivers for 3 android devices and never had a problem except now. Neither my pc or my laptop (both win7 64bit) can recognize it. I've tried changing ports (could not change cables because I do not have an extra micro usb cable), I have installed and uninstalled several times on both computers. I've even tried to see if it ewas a compatibility issue with the 64 bit sytem but when I went into setup.exe properties there was not a compatibility tab. I bought this refurbished from Walmart so Acer no longer covers it under warranty. I did buy a 2 year extended warranty that I can use as a last resort.
Is the micro usb cable suppose to seat flat against the body of the Acer a100 or can you see a portion of the metal part of the plug? Also, should I be able to wiggle the usb plug back and forth. Any assistance with this would certainly make my day. I have been working with this for 2 days now.
I'm assuming you installed the driver downloaded from Acer? My laptop is also 64-bit and it recognizes just fine after installing the driver. Yes, you can still see some metal part of the usb plug and it does wiggle, at least it does on mine.
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I'm assuming you installed the driver downloaded from Acer? My laptop is also 64-bit and it recognizes just fine after installing the driver. Yes, you can still see some metal part of the usb plug and it does wiggle, at least it does on mine.
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Yes, I did download from Acer. I finally went back and reviewed the paper work that came with Tab and found that the company that refurbished for Walmart has a 90 day warranty. I have emailed there warranty support service, hopefully I will hear something from them tomorrow. The only thing I have not tried is a different usb cable which I will pick up tomorrow at good old Radio Shack. If that does not fix the problem then the problem must be in the Tab. I have installed drivers for 3 other android device on the same pc's and never had a problem. Tomorrow is going to be a busy day for me. Dealing with this issue, going to the dentist and I am suppose to get the new Vizio Co-Star so I will be setting that up and then learning how to operate it and seeing what its potential is.
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I'm assuming you installed the driver downloaded from Acer? My laptop is also 64-bit and it recognizes just fine after installing the driver. Yes, you can still see some metal part of the usb plug and it does wiggle, at least it does on mine.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium
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Would it be possible to install clockworkmod and root and install the rom over wifi? I not sure how to do it but, I am sure there is someone that has done this before.
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Would it be possible to install clockworkmod and root and install the rom over wifi? I not sure how to do it but, I am sure there is someone that has done this before.
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Only if you have adb over network, which stock doesn't have, so no you can't do that, has to be USB.
Tapatalked from my Galaxy S II.
pio_masaki said:
Only if you have adb over network, which stock doesn't have, so no you can't do that, has to be USB.
Tapatalked from my Galaxy S II.
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Da*n, Oh well, back to the drawing board.
lartomar2002 said:
I have previously have installed drivers for 3 android devices and never had a problem except now. Neither my pc or my laptop (both win7 64bit) can recognize it. I've tried changing ports (could not change cables because I do not have an extra micro usb cable), I have installed and uninstalled several times on both computers. I've even tried to see if it ewas a compatibility issue with the 64 bit sytem but when I went into setup.exe properties there was not a compatibility tab. I bought this refurbished from Walmart so Acer no longer covers it under warranty. I did buy a 2 year extended warranty that I can use as a last resort.
Is the micro usb cable suppose to seat flat against the body of the Acer a100 or can you see a portion of the metal part of the plug? Also, should I be able to wiggle the usb plug back and forth. Any assistance with this would certainly make my day. I have been working with this for 2 days now.
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I also have this problem with two Computers,Windows 7 64 Bit and Windows 8 Consumers Preview 64 Bit. Many Hours Lost trying but still unable to find a fix. It has to be a Security Issue possibly with an Exploit in the USB Driver Software. My Resolution was to Break Out the Old Trusty Dell XP Laptop. Copy and Pasted the Same Downloaded Files to a USB Drive and used them on the XP Laptop and in Less then 5 Minutes Successful Root !
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I also have this problem with two Computers,Windows 7 64 Bit and Windows 8 Consumers Preview 64 Bit. Many Hours Lost trying but still unable to find a fix. It has to be a Security Issue possibly with an Exploit in the USB Driver Software. My Resolution was to Break Out the Old Trusty Dell XP Laptop. Copy and Pasted the Same Downloaded Files to a USB Drive and used them on the XP Laptop and in Less then 5 Minutes Successful Root !
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I was at Radio Shack and bought a cable for $20.00, what a rip-off I could have gotten the same cable for $4.95 from Monoprice. Anyways that was the problem and now the pc sees the device.
You can download an Ubuntu Live CD for free, and boot from it without needing to reformat / repartition your hard disk. In other words you don't need to install it, just reboot run the commands you need, take the disc out, boot back to windows and done.
I put together this package that simply includes adb and fastboot, it will install them automatically and allow you to run them with ease.
Download here:
android-cmdline-tools.zip
Instructions:
Boot into your Live Ubuntu CD (or other distro)
Download the above package
Open your terminal emulator (i.e. Gnome Terminal, Konsole, Terminator, etc) do the following:
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cd /tmp && unzip ~/Downloads/android_cmdline_tools.zip
*If you downloaded to a different location you need to correct the path, I used ~/Downloads as it is the typical download location on linux for Chrome and Firefox.
After the file is unzipped you should have the android-cmdline-tools directory in /tmp/android-cmdline-tools
Now lets install adb and fastboot:
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cd android-cmdline-tools && sudo bash ./install-linux.sh
(may request your password if you are on a live cd then it shouldn't, however if it does leave it blank, otherwise you should type your users password)
This will prompt you to make sure you wish to install. Enter Y to install, any other key to abort
If this succeeds, you will now have adb and fastboot ready to run on your device
On linux you shouldn't need any special drivers for these tools to work with the A100 so this package is a small convenient download that is quick to install and use the tools, and should come in handy for usage via Live CD/DVD to access your A100 or most other android devices through adb/fastboot
Good luck and hope this helps!
linuxsociety said:
One quick solution would be to grab an Ubuntu Live CD download and reboot your computer into the Live installation, download the adb and fastboot files for linux. You usually can get them in packages aimed at flashing recovery so you don't have to download the entire Android SDK. Ubuntu shouldn't have a problem seeing your A100 without the need for any drivers or modifying any .ini files. This is an alternative, so that you don't have to wipe your Win7 install. just keep a Live CD for linux laying around, they usually come in handy!!
Actually now that I am thinking of it I'll just make a package named A100-cmdline-tools.zip that contains both adb and fastboot for both windows and linux. Maybe it will come in handy for some of you guys
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Bought another micro usb cable and that fixed the problem. But I am going to use your suggestion and burn a Live CD to have around. Thanks
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Bought another micro usb cable and that fixed the problem. But I am going to use your suggestion and burn a Live CD to have around. Thanks
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edited that post, made a Linux android-cmdline-tools.zip package that includes both adb and fastboot and will install them for you. May be a handy .zip file to keep laying around for your PC, small size and easy for a quick download too if your on Live CD. I also have the Windows adb.exe and fastboot.exe files as well as the required .dll's in the zip, I just haven't made an installer for windows (yet - will be install-windows.sh) .
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edited that post, made a Linux android-cmdline-tools.zip package that includes both adb and fastboot and will install them for you. May be a handy .zip file to keep laying around for your PC, small size and easy for a quick download too if your on Live CD. I also have the Windows adb.exe and fastboot.exe files as well as the required .dll's in the zip, I just haven't made an installer for windows (yet - will be install-windows.sh) .
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Where do I d/l from?
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Where do I d/l from?
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where it says download here, and then provides the link or I'll just provide it in this msg too: http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390062577138008179
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where it says download here, and then provides the link or I'll just provide it in this msg too: http://beta.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390062577138008179
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Duh! Sometimes I can be so dense.
Hey guys, I have been trying to get Windows 7 Drivers to work properly with adb on my A100. I have a Virtual Machine of Windows 7 and I have manually added the USB device ID's to the VBox settings for the VM client, Windows 7 sees the device ok and will mount the device fine via MTP. I can even get the drivers to say that they are working properly for the device, but when it all comes down to it they aren't.
I have tried using the ADB driver from the Android SDK which of course won't work out of the box since the device ID's aren't made for the Iconia A100, however I modified them to match the vendor/device IDs, but still - no go. I can do ' adb devices' and it will either show the device as offline or will just say the name and serial#, but when I try to connect it either says 'device offline' or it will give me a adb protocol error.
I don't know what else to really try, and at this point I am really thinking Virtualbox isn't passing the USB properly to the Guest OS, but what is odd, is my HTC WildFire S will work fine with adb (same binary).
I have also tried the Acer drivers that are available on the Acer Website, as well as a few other device drivers that I can't recall off the top of my head.
I guess some people are wondering if this is working in Linux why am I so concerned about getting it to work in a Virtual Machine running Windows. In short the answer is: I am developing kernels and recovery for the A100 as many may already know, and I am working on some automated installers that are cross platform compatible and I need to test the Windows side of things before I make releases, yet it's a bit hard to do when Windows is such a PITA when it comes to anything Android.. Yea, I'm a Linux person I know it's obvious - but I need this working somehow in a Virtual Machine because I'm not willing to do a native install of Windows on any of my machines, simple as that lol..
Anyone who may have a Virtualbox install of Windows 7 (or vista) that has adb working with their A100, please let me know the adb drivers you used and if at all possible attach them here, or give me a direct link. I greatly appreciate the help guys!
Here is a snippet of the troubles:
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List of devices attached
037c624643a033d7 device
C:\Users\Lance\Downloads\godmachine81-Acer-A100-TWRP-Installer\godmachine81-Acer
-A100-TWRP-Installer-c8ccd42>adb shell
error: protocol fault (status 72 6f 6f 74?!)
**Edit: I kinda found a solution to my own problem, but not a great one. The problem was with EHCI 2.0 in VirtualBox, when this setting is disabled it will allow adb to work correctly, however on Windows 7 it will break the USB host so there is no possible way to use the tablet period, with Windows XP however it works fine. Windows XP has the exact same issue, but the USB Hub will actually work without EHCI 2.0, not really sure if there is a workaround to the Windows 7 problem, but I didn't really mess with it long - I'd say one might be able to uninstall the USB adapter and reinstall it after disabling EHCI and then also reinstall the Acer drivers. I got tired of fooling with windows 7 and just installed a copy of XP, wrote the batch script for windows, and will soon be uninstalling most likely haha.. Hope this might be some good info for others who run into a similar issue
Hey guys,
I'm facing a problem: my W10 PC won't install the phone's usb drivers at all. It stay with the yellow sign and can't find the drivers anywhere - not even through Win Update.
I searched for them everywhere I could and without any positive results.
Do you know or have the USB drivers for this phone so I can install them manually?
On my laptop, there are no problems and I tried exporting all the drivers installed on the laptop and load them onto the PC but didn't find any driver so the PC could extract them. I can't access my internals on my PC cause of this.
Anyone?
Thanks in advance.
Solved: Apparently, Windows 10 Home Ed. is not capable of installing any kind of USB drivers (MPT, file transfer, fastboot, USB-debugging - nothing worked) for the device but re-installing with the Windows 10 Pro version, the phone got detected instantly and fully without any problems. Razer CC wasn't helpful at all, this time.