Hi All
I have a retarded problem with the ADB drivers for my Xperia S.
When i enable USB Debugging and i connect it Windows 7 64bit laptop i am unable to get the adb driver for my phone to work. The computer doesnt detect and install the ADB drivers for my Xperia S.
After manually installing the driver the computer keeps saying that "The Device Cannot Start (Code 10)". The drivers that i installed were from the Sony website.
But the strange problem is on another Windows 7 32bit Laptop and a Windows XP Desktop, Device Manager automatically detects and installs the ADB driver for my phone. Ive tried disabling driver signature enforcement and reinstalling the drivers but it still has the " This device cannot start problem"
Any ideas?
itsbighead said:
Hi All
I have a retarded problem with the ADB drivers for my Xperia S.
When i enable USB Debugging and i connect it Windows 7 64bit laptop i am unable to get the adb driver for my phone to work. The computer doesnt detect and install the ADB drivers for my Xperia S.
After manually installing the driver the computer keeps saying that "The Device Cannot Start (Code 10)". The drivers that i installed were from the Sony website.
But the strange problem is on another Windows 7 32bit Laptop and a Windows XP Desktop, Device Manager automatically detects and installs the ADB driver for my phone. Ive tried disabling driver signature enforcement and reinstalling the drivers but it still has the " This device cannot start problem"
Any ideas?
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Try installing the drivers with Flashtool
Tried it. Still has the same problem
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Hi all,
I just bought a Galaxy Nexus and I'm having problems with the ADB port: my Lenovo w520 laptop running win7x64 simply does not detect the ADB device in device manager. I tried connecting the phone to my wife's laptop (HP running win7x64) and the ADB device is detected so it is not a problem of the phone or the cable. On my pc I only get the Galaxy Nexus MTP device and that is all.
It is not a matter of driver, there is simply no device detected hence it is not possible to send ADB command.
I do not know if it is related, but samsung USB mobile driver fails during installation without giving a valid reason.
anyone having similar problem ?
thanks
cheerts
So... how do you know its not a driver issue? Sounds like one to me. Have you tried manually installing other drivers?
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
enryfox said:
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
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Eh. Fastboot is all you need. :thumbup:
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After several attempts (including installing win7 x64 in a virtual machine ...) I finally solved my problem: it was indeed a driver issue, my win7 did not automatically searched for proper driver (and the Samsung driver is available on-line in windows update). I forced a driver update for the MTP device so that windows downloaded Samsung driver and now both the phone and ADB port are detected and working. It is still a mystery why the driver provided by various tool-kit failed to install, but nonetheless the GNex is now fully set-up.
Actually the solution is so dumb that I feel a bit ashamed of myself...
thank
bye
I recently performed a clean install of Windows 7 64-bit on my PC.
I intermittently get the "Device Hardware ID Missing" error when connecting my phone. USB drivers were auto-installed by Windows when I connected my phone. I also installed the Android SDK and have attempted to update the USB drivers that Windows uses for my phone to those from the SDK. I have also tried installing the drivers available on Samsung's website.
What is the best way to remove all Samsung/Google USB drivers, prevent Windows from auto-installing drivers and clean install new drivers?
Hi!
I have a very annoying problem. My HTC M8 is not recognized by my new Windows 8.1 Professional System.
If I connect the phone to my PC Windows plays the "new device" sound but nothing more happens. Neither in normal MTP-Mode nor in the USB debugging mode. I checked out the Windows device manager but the phone is not listed.
First I thought that it might be a problem with the Android Revolution HD 7.0 ROM, but the phone works on my notebook (Windows 7) without installing any special drivers. And my old Samsung Galaxy Nexus works with Windows 8.1.
I installed the HTC Sync Manager... didn't help.
I installed the HTC Driver package... didn't help.
I installed the Universal ADB Driver... didn't help either.
Then I tried different USB ports.. nothing
Ikarisan said:
Hi!
I have a very annoying problem. My HTC M8 is not recognized by my new Windows 8.1 Professional System.
If I connect the phone to my PC Windows plays the "new device" sound but nothing more happens. Neither in normal MTP-Mode nor in the USB debugging mode. I checked out the Windows device manager but the phone is not listed.
First I thought that it might be a problem with the Android Revolution HD 7.0 ROM, but the phone works on my notebook (Windows 7) without installing any special drivers. And my old Samsung Galaxy Nexus works with Windows 8.1.
I installed the HTC Sync Manager... didn't help.
I installed the HTC Driver package... didn't help.
I installed the Universal ADB Driver... didn't help either.
Then I tried different USB ports.. nothing
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I had the same issue and I believe it's because the Samsung Gnex drivers are still on your computer. Use Wugfresh's Nexus Root Toolkit to completely uninstall all drivers related to the Gnex, restart, and then plugin the M8. Windows will most likely install all the necessary drivers automatically.
No, it's still not working. I removed ALL Samsung and HTC driver (with uninstaller and USBDeview), restarted my PC and plugged in my HTC. Windows plays the sound and USBDeview shows three new HTC devices with the assigned drive letters F: and L:. But the drives are not assigned and ADB cannot find the M8.
Ok, now it's getting strange.
I reinstalled the HTC driver again from the hasoon2000 website. And now, my M8 appears
under the available storage devices. But only when I disable the USB debugging! If debugging is enabled still nothing happens! :crying:
As a last try I have installed the "Universal ADB driver" again... didn't change anything.
I really don't know what's going wrong.
The M8 works on my Win7 notebook, my Win7 PC at work and it worked well on my develop PC (in a peaceful coexistence with my Samsung Galaxy Nexus), before I installed Windows8.1 (fresh install, no upgrade!) :crying:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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THANK YOU!!!!
It works! Great! Thank you so much!!
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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I love you.
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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Thanks for this
HTC One M8
Hi Guys!
I have the same problem with my HTC One M8 - can't connect it to my computer with windows 8.1
I've already disabled windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings.
Please tell me how to then install that downloaded drivers via device manager.
When I try to update the driver and select the path to that driver, I receive a message : the best driver is already installed.
Please help me!
Thank you!
sorry for the noob question
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
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Where is the exact advance pc setting to disable this?
hello guys, just bought that amazing watch today i have an issue. How can i connect it to my pc ? I plug in the usb, while sm3 is off. Win7 start to install and at the end it fails because of the drivers. So my pc doesn't recognise it. I can only see the "empty" E:/ Disk. Any suggestion ?
edit: unistalled the "watch" and then plugged in again and drivers get istalled. Now i have a "sony file-cd usb gadget" . help me pls
edit: wrong section :/ sorry
I have exactly the same problem.
i installed the Google USB Driver from theAndroid SDK Manager and also installed the Sony PC Companion. But the Smartwatch 3 still shows in the device manager under "other devices" without installed driver.
The only way i could connect to it is using ADB over Bluetooth which is really slow.
Anyone any idea?
i used these adb drivers http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
after installation, i went to device manager, update drivers, search pc for drivers, choose from a list of...., and then i selscted adb testing interface version 3.12.0.0
i had to skip the warnin popup, but adb is working fine
Thank you a lot.
i could not find any "adb testing interface" so i installed "Google Nexus 7 ADB Interface" from the list and so far it seems to work with that too.
Not sure why you have such a testing interface driver.
Did this HERE and no driver problem for me.
Drivers can be found in this folder : Program Files (x86)/Sony/Sony PC Companion/Drivers/
The Driver used in the bootloader is a different one. I have no issue there.
But it seems there is no actual ADB Driver used when the device is in normal operation mode for debugging apps or pushing apps directly over ADB on to the device.
My replacement watch is here and updated to lollipop but it isn't loading the drivers when connected to the pc (adb is enabled).
The watch shows up in Device Manager as smartwatch 3 but I can't install any drivers.
I've tried the google adb drivers, the drivers with PC companion and the Universal drivers, but windows (8.1 64bit) just says that there aren't any compatible drivers.
Any suggestions welcomed.
fatgit said:
My replacement watch is here and updated to lollipop but it isn't loading the drivers when connected to the pc (adb is enabled).
The watch shows up in Device Manager as smartwatch 3 but I can't install any drivers.
I've tried the google adb drivers, the drivers with PC companion and the Universal drivers, but windows (8.1 64bit) just says that there aren't any compatible drivers.
Any suggestions welcomed.
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I also have the same issue but pc companion when i. Go to. Update the device it recognise it
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Solved it.
PC companion wouldn't detect it, couldn't install google/sony/universal adb drivers but the Samsung adb Dover was listed so I tried that and it works
Link to this driver?
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I used this thread : https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/install-adb-drivers-for-windows-8-1-64-bits.51264/