fastboot not finding Nexus 7 Flo - Nexus 7 (2013) Q&A

Hi
Windows 8.1 fresh install.
Added Minimal ADB & Fastboot and Google USB Drivers.
Nexus 5 is detected by ADB & Fastboot and works fine using same cable and Windows 8.1 machine.
Nexus 7 2013 is detected by ADB, but not by fastboot.
When I plug the 7 in when booted into bootloader, Windows plays the connected, then disconnected sounds.
Nothing appears in device manager so I can't update the driver.
Connect the 7 to my other PC and it works fine.
Any ideas how I can get the 7 detected correctly in fastboot ?
Thanks

Do you have the Android SDK installed?

Hi
Thanks fro the reply.
On either the windows 8.1 machine I don't have the SDK installed.
I downloaded the minimal adb / fastboot setup which does work fine for the nexus 5..just not the 7 flo in bootloader mode.
Same setup on the other windows PC and they both work !!
I'm going to double check the drivers on both and if there is a any difference. If there is I'll update the fastboot drivers when the nexus 5 is plugged in and detected OK.
See if that helps
Any other ideas ?

If you have a USB 2.0 port, use it. USB 3.0 ports sometimes don't work right with ADB/fastboot.

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[Q] GNex ADB device not detected by my PC [fixed]

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:
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
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
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windows not recognizing gnex in sdk?

i installed the sdk on my windows machine and set the path. when i put adb in it does the same thing as in the tutorial so i am assuming I did it all right. problem is my computer does not recognize my phone when I am in fastboot mode. i have installed the drivers 3 different times but when i am in fastboot it says i need the android 1.0 drivers and it cant find them. I am trying to lock my bootloader and using the command fastboot oem lock and it just says waiting for device. I guess i need to know how to get my vista machine to recognize the phone or try to do this all on my mac running leopard which is pretty confusing to me. any help will be apreciated
Drivers need to be I stalled TWICE: once when your device is booted normally and once when booted in fastboot mode. Use 1wayjonny's universal drivers in the Dev section. When you see the android 1.0, right-click on it and update it manually with the driver.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

Fastboot / Adb not working - Windows 8.1

Hey.
So i just received my N7, first of all i want to get adb/fastboot working.
Enabled USB debugging, installed SDK (along with USB drivers from SDK).
After plugging USB my device was installed as "Google Nexus ADB Interface" under "Android Device".
Homever when i use "adb devices" or "fastboot devices" it's not detecing my N7.
Did i missed to install something?
Edit:
After connecting it as Camera (PTP) it's detected in ADB, but not in fastboot.
Edit2: Ok i figured everything out, unlocked and rooted already - fastboot / adb is working
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after unlocking my device and with root?
k3lcior said:
Hey.
So i just received my N7, first of all i want to get adb/fastboot working.
Enabled USB debugging, installed SDK (along with USB drivers from SDK).
After plugging USB my device was installed as "Google Nexus ADB Interface" under "Android Device".
Homever when i use "adb devices" or "fastboot devices" it's not detecing my N7.
Did i missed to install something?
Edit:
After connecting it as Camera (PTP) it's detected in ADB, but not in fastboot.
Edit2: Ok i figured everything out, unlocked and rooted already
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after using "fastboot oem unlock" command and rooting it?
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Are you booted into bootloader when you try fastboot?
I guess you figured out as I was replying.
Yes, you can use the ota, but you didn't need to unlock nor root for that. By unlocking you can additionally use the factory images and also can install root.
k3lcior said:
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after unlocking my device and with root?
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If you're wifi only (flo), build JSS15R, You can download the official 4.4 OTA right now.
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/data/ota/google_razor/3a3951e8243c82bc01a620ab858f4454c8ebd65c.signed-razor-KRT16O-from-JSS15R.3a3951e8.zip
Since you're rooted, you have a custom recovery. Download the 4.4 OTA on your Nexus 7, reboot into recovery, and have TWRP or CWM install the zip from sdcard (the same way you installed the superuser binaries when rooting).
I had the same problem where Nexus 7 2013 was not detected when booted into bootloader using adb in windows 8.1. I found a website called pdanet.com where I was able to get a USB driver that worked on windows 8.1 and detected OK.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Shipmate said:
I had the same problem where Nexus 7 2013 was not detected when booted into bootloader using adb in windows 8.1. I found a website called pdanet.com where I was able to get a USB driver that worked on windows 8.1 and detected OK.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Guys the problems with windows 8 and windows 8.1 are normally the usb 3.0 drivers. Intel have not posted windows 8 drivers for series 7 and series 8. You need to modify the windows 7 drivers with other inf files. I have done the job for you so you can manually install the drivers.
The intel series 7 64 bit can be installed from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4qrnf6vv7xygkf/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_7_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
The intel series 8 64bit can be installed from here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y439jp9ftktx5dz/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_8_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
If you need signed drivers for your phone download htc sync from the htc website or use my link :
HTC ADB Official driver windows 8/8.1 64bit driver :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9eylfdwi3kegmj7/HTC_adb_win8_8.1_x64_drivers_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
Regards
Andrew
extremetech said:
Guys the problems with windows 8 and windows 8.1 are normally the usb 3.0 drivers. Intel have not posted windows 8 drivers for series 7 and series 8. You need to modify the windows 7 drivers with other inf files. I have done the job for you so you can manually install the drivers.
The intel series 7 64 bit can be installed from here:
The intel series 8 64bit can be installed from here.
Regards
Andrew
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@ extremetech / Andrew
Thanks for the info. I managed to get my Nexus 7 Flo Tablet to show up in "This PC" Last week. I don't even know how I did it (some combination of drivers worked), but when I went to add a new ROM today, it went missing again today...
I am running Win 8.1 on a Gigabyte Z68 MoBo.. This board has the Intel series 6 chip-set..,
Anyway, Would you happen to Have "The FIXED" Intel series 6 - 64 bit drivers for windows 8.1?
BTW....
Happy New Year To All! Mrwirez / Jim

android SDK installs the wrong USB drivers. scared to install 5.0.1 factory image

edit: after reboot and usb debugging enabled, all is fine. thanks anyway.
hey guys
so here is the problem. when connect the nexus 7 2013 wifi to windows 7, the drivers are installed and the tablet connects to the PC without a problem. but when i go to android SDK and install the Google usb drivers through there, in my device manager it recognizes my nexus 7 as "samsung phone" and my nexus doesnt connect to the PC untill I uninstall those newly installed drivers.
what am i to do? should i go on? should i trust the drivers that are automatically installed after i connect my tablet to PC? what should i do?
thanks in advance

How do I install Huawei Watch drivers for ADB? [solved]

Hi
ADK is working fine with my other devices, but my PC can't seem to install the drivers for Huawei Watch. The devices is in the device manager, but a little yellow triangle at the side, which means the device drivers are not installed.
I have tried Google, but the guides just say install the devices drivers but clicking update in Device manager with the xx file I downloaded, but windows can't see the file.
Thanks in advance
only pdanet drivers works for me for adb but in twrp i cannot connect to pc . how have you solved the issue i have same problem in device manager. tried more than 6 ways after googling pc
i've tried pdanet drivers 64bit on my win7 64bit version.
but the installation cannot continue.. did u success installing pdanet ? what version of your windows u have ?
why is this marked as solved because i dont see the solution. i just received my watch today and cant seem to get device manager to recognize any drivers.
PDAnet doesnt fully install because i cant install drivers
Minimal ADB and fastboot dont recognize any devices attached
Universal Naked driver 0.73 doesnt work even after modifying the android_winusb file
I even installed the Google USB driver from the SDK Manager, but i dont see anything on my machine.
ive had this watch for 2 hours and already frustrated as hell lol. can someone provide assistance?
thanks!
PS. im running this on Windows 7 64 bit and the watch is at LCB43B already
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
hendry said:
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
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i was trying all day on my work computer which runs windows 7 x64 with no luck, but the watch was detected immediately on my windows 10 machine at home. strange.
Success!
I fixed my issue! I had the same issue everyone here mostly had. I could unlock the bootloader, but I couldn't get the Fastboot recovery to work because the drivers were not detected by Windows 10, or my other Windows 7 machine. Both machines installed a standard version of Google Android device drivers and boot loader drivers, but they were not detected by ADB commands once in the bootloader.
First I went here to download all the drivers, but got stuck:
http://www.thecountrycaller.com/37260-how-to-unlock-huawei-watch-bootloader-and-flash-twrp-recovery/
So what I did was ran the commands to reboot to bootloader, then flash commands for the recovery, left my device plugged in. Then I went into the Windows Device manager, and looked for the Android or Adb drivers loaded. I double clicked the driver, and clicked on uninstall driver, and told windows to delete the drivers. I then unplugged my device (still in bootloader mode), plugged it back and in windows instantly detected the ADB flash commands and boom, TWRP recovery completed.
Hope this helps some of you.
this did not solve my issue ive installed the drivers and nothing over and over can someone help me with the drivers please
thanks
running windows 7
tried to install every driver possible
Weird as it may be, I managed to get Hwatch to connect to ADB via USB by installing the watch as a Motorola Android Sooner Composite ADB Interface - in device manager-update driver-select from PC-select from device list-android usb device-motorola
Is there anything what i can do when my classic watch is NOT recognized on both pc and notebook? I hear no sound, i canĀ“t see anything in device manager...any help?
Hi I`m using the huawei 2 LTE version - can I take the same driven from here or will that cause problems ?
---------- Post added at 08:11 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:09 AM ----------
Is this may be a real help https://www.reddit.com/r/hwatch/comments/3n9ckp/how_to_get_adb_access_over_usb/

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