[Q] USB drivers - Sony Smartwatch 3

Can someone post the USB drivers for for the SWR50? I can't install them via PC Companion because I receive the error:
"Sony Update Engine failure (error 1200)."
Thanks.

Download from google the nexus drivers or the sdk and then go to your control panel -> devices update your unknown device choosing the drivers you have already installed
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Use ubuntu it has all the drivers included and then some

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Download from google the nexus drivers or the sdk and then go to your control panel -> devices update your unknown device choosing the drivers you have already installed
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That worked like a charm. Thanks!

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[TUTORIAL] How to get ADB Bridge Interface working on Windows 8

I recently faced problem getting access to adb from windows 8 because of non compatible drivers... I searched a bit and found the drivers but they were followed by more problems such as unsigned drivers and ****.
So I made a simpler guide for everyone who was frustrated trying to get ADB working on Windows 8.
Files needed:
1. Drivers Mediafire | Dropbox
2. ADB Interface
Steps:
1. Download and Extract the drivers to any folder.
2. Now we need to disable signature checker. We can follow this guide
3. Now connect the phone. Make sure your android debugging is enabled.
4. Go to device manager. (Go to Start, start typing device manager, in that search click settings and select device manager)
5. Now find "Android Phone" with a yellow error sign in front. It will be expanded by default.
6. Right click on it and select update driver.
7. Select browse my computer.
8. Link to the folder where you extracted the drivers. Check the subfolder.
9. Click next. It'll display a warning. Select Install anyway.
10. Completed.
11. You may now download SDK and ADB.
Thanks to all the sites I linked and oops I forgot where I got the drivers from lol.
P.S. It is just tested on Wildfire S, It may work with other htc phones too and maybe with others too. Please Inform in thread if it works with your device.
thanks
I didn't know windows 8 was released...
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rezo609 said:
I didn't know windows 8 was released...
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Developer Preview and Consumer Preview were released few months back.
Internet pass-through not working in windows 8.... any help ???
I installed HTC sync... but htc sync driver folder is empty... so i copied files from my windows 7 machine and manually installed them in W8 machine... but my device says htc sync not found and Internet pass through is connected but pages not loading in mobile... i checked in device manager, it shows the HTC remote NDIS based device and says drivers are up to date..... wtf... :crying:
I dnt find any solution on internet either... help me if you got any solution....
I no longer use Win 8. Too many problems..
As far as I know, HTC Sync isn't compatible with Windows8.. Try finding a newer version.
sukhjit321 said:
I no longer use Win 8. Too many problems..
As far as I know, HTC Sync isn't compatible with Windows8.. Try finding a newer version.
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Try my rom. WP8 MARVEL
thehacka1 said:
Try my rom. WP8 MARVEL
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hell... was that a joke ? he is talking about windows 8... not wp8...
Kishoke said:
hell... was that a joke ? he is talking about windows 8... not wp8...
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Lol yeh it was I'm just trying to advertise a bit
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Lol yeh it was I'm just trying to advertise a bit
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Wrong call bro... Wrong call.
Thanks~
ok done all this using lg l5 n still no adb intereface just device not found
It was basically for wildfire S. There is a high chance that I'd not work on other devices.
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Usb tethering not working in windows 8 HTC sync installed but still prblm
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I got the latest drivers from HTC and adb does not work... however fastboot commands do work, so I can flash boot.img's, I have Windows 8, Java installed, USB debugging is on, it makes usb connect noise on windows like normal but adb commands do nothing but freeze command prompt
UPDATE: got it working, I have to turn OFF USB Debugging then turn USB Debugging back ON, seems to work
Any new OS is a Crap later it is made stable after patching with updates/fixes
Thanks for the assistance on Win8 :good:
hey..i have the drivers of my htc WFS installed as "my HTC" in the device manager....but still the android sdk gives this error :
Adb connection Error:An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
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i have windows 8 pro installed...and usb debugging enabled...any help will be appreciated!
Dam windows 8!!!
Hi guys...
Can't seem to install the drivers and ADB through SDK manager...
Tried Disabling windows 8 driver enforcement exc...still can't get it to work...
I made a Video screen record that shows exactly the problem. i need help from you experts to solve this issue...
hope you can help me...
video screen record link: http://screencast.com/t/CponRwi9G

[Q] PC (HTC Sync) Won't install drivers

Hello,
I have a problem the my HTC One X and my (Windows 7 x64) Computer. It won't install the correct drivers to use ADB and to see it in Windows Explorer. I've tried everythingI can think of. I know there thousands of other threads like this, and I read many of them but none provide a solution for me :/. I'm sure my One X is not the problem, it's working fine, I have a laptop wich also runs Windows 7 x64 and it's all working fine on it. (It's a Lenovo Ideapad Z500, i7 version) What I've tried:
- 4 different USB Ports (I have tried 2 USB2 ports and 2 USB3 ports. No luck.
- Remove the device from system using Windows Device Manager -> Disconnect phone -> Install HTC Sync -> Reboot -> connect phone. Nothing happens, Windows reports no drivers can be found.
- Manually select drivers from the HTC Sync Installation folder. Windows tells me those aren't the correct drivers. (For me: C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64)
And yes, USB debugging is on, and I do accept HTC Sync Manager on my phone. I am running ARHD 31.0. My phone does connect OK in Fastboot mode, by the way. I can use Fastboot commands perfectly fine. (Flash boot/recovery image, clear cache etc etc)
I have no idea what to do to get it working, but maybe you guys do? Any tips/ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Had this problem last week. I solved it this way:
- Uninstalled HTC Sync + HTC Drivers
- Installed ADB Universal Drivers: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Clockworkmod/Clockworkmod-Universal-Android-ADB-Driver.shtml
- Rebooted PC
- Booted my HOX in bootloader
- went to fastboot
- connected usb cable between pc and hox
- went in recovery mod (latest cwm version)
- from there I was able to push adb commands from my pc
I basically did what is said on this page: http://news.softpedia.com/news/A-Clockworkmod-Universal-ADB-Driver-Is-Finally-Up-for-Grabs-343944.shtml
You can also use ADB over network if your phone boot properly and if your PC is on the same wifi network.
Thanks Alray for the tips but it doesn't install that driver either. Still a big ! in device manager named Android Phone. And I shouldn't need to push anything to the phone AFAIK, as I said it all works fine on the laptop, Including ADB!
What if u turn on 'automatically install from windows update' option and let the windows make the work.
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convict_moody said:
What if u turn on 'automatically install from windows update' option and let the windows make the work.
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It says it can't find good drivers in Windows Update.
Did u enabled the option?
This morning I faced the same problem since I recovered my pc to windows 7 x64 ultimate. And fixed it through the option, when I come home ill take screenshots and post. Btw the options are in the bottom of the window where it says driver failed.
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convict_moody said:
Did u enabled the option?
This morning I faced the same problem since I recovered my pc to windows 7 x64 ultimate. And fixed it through the option, when I come home ill take screenshots and post. Btw the options are in the bottom of the window where it says driver failed.
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All options I can find about downloading drivers from the internet are enabled. When I tell the PC to look online for drivers, it won't find anything.
EDIT:
Okay, I had the setup look thru the whole C drive looking for drivers, it reported it found one. But failed installing because files were missing..... !? That makes me think there's something corrupt in Windows/System32/Drivers or somewhere in those driver folders.
Try this Link I think it is helpfull, if didn't help I will but when I reach home.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...ivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware#section_2
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convict_moody said:
Try this Link I think it is helpfull, if didn't help I will but when I reach home.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...ivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware#section_2
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Thanks for the link I was looking for something like that. But nothing works, I already had setup everything automatic updating and driver search thru windows update. It can't find any drivers.
Hey, I just wanted to chime in on this thread because I'm having precisely the same problem as Qubica.
I'm using Windows 7/64 and I've been using this laptop to manage/root/ADB several Android devices for as long as I've owned it.
I noticed last Friday that I could no longer mount my T-Mobile G2 either as a USB mass-storage device nor could I connect to it using ADB. This was the day after Windows Update installed a bunch of patches, and I had also installed the updated chipset drivers for my laptop a few days earlier.
I took a look at the device manager and this is what I saw:
(android_devmgmt.png)
Now, that's weird because I mount the storage card at least two times a month to move files around. So I did what seemed like the reasonable thing and Uninstalled the device altogether, and then installed the HTC Sync app to reinstall the drivers, as I had done originally. Unfortunately, the "Android Phone" non-detection of the device has persisted.
The installation logs from the HTC Sync app also indicates that the drivers were successfully installed, but the installer seems to quit about halfway through the process, so it's not at all clear that the installation logs are accurate.
Here's what the properties sheet of that device looks like:
(android_devmgmt_properties.png)
I've been following the advice I've read here and elsewhere: I've attempted to download several different versions of the HTC drivers from various locations and manually point Device Manager at the folders containing those drivers. I've extracted and executed the HTCDriver.exe installer separately from the HTC Sync installer. I've attempted to install generic ADB drivers from a number of locations, including Google and the Clockworkmod Universal ADB drivers.
Here's the result when I try to install the drivers (by pointing Windows at the correct location for the driver files) or if I allow Windows Update to search for the drivers:
(cant-find-android-driver.png)
So, this morning I tried the more drastic step of uninstalling all of the USB Root Hub devices and rebooting the laptop. When the computer came back, it did not automagically reload those generic drivers, but fortunately I was able to manually choose the generic (Standard USB Host Controller) -> USB Root Hub device from the list of options, and it worked---for getting the USB ports to function, but not the Android device.
I've also checked to make sure there were no software restriction policies in place in gpedit.msc that affected the installation of the drivers, and found none. I also poked around in the Registry in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\PnpLockdownFiles path and found no problems there with either permissions or settings.
I'm basically at my wit's end here; Windows is behaving like the driver installation is subject to a software restriction policy -- seemingly, actively preventing the driver from being installed -- but nothing shows up in the logs that would indicate that a policy is in place. The laptop can't mount the device, and I'm kind of stuck.
I guess I'll follow the thread for a while and see if anyone else has any suggestions. Thanks in advance to all that offer their help.
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Hi, I've did everything you did execept for uninstalling the USB root hub and looking in the registry, I hope someone has a solution....
Anybody?
I prefer uninstalling the driver (Called unknown device, and it appears when I plug the device) from device manager, unplug your device then replug it again and wait for windows to get your driver.
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I prefer uninstalling the driver (Called unknown device, and it appears when I plug the device) from device manager, unplug your device then replug it again and wait for windows to get your driver.
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I tried that many times, the problem is, it doesn't get the driver when I plug it back in.
Do u have linux?
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Do u have linux?
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Not at the moment, but I can get it.
If you can't solve the drivers problem, install linux then install adb and fastboot packages from the sftware marketplace. That should help.
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If you can't solve the drivers problem, install linux then install adb and fastboot packages from the sftware marketplace. That should help.
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But there must be a way to get it working, as it works PERFECT on my laptop. (Wich uses Microsoft drivers!)
Here's a screenshot][ of my laptop:
http://i.imgur.com/WCT2ku2.png
Try uninstalling the unknown device, and when the driver not found notification appears click on it and take a screenshot and post it here.
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Try uninstalling the unknown device, and when the driver not found notification appears click on it and take a screenshot and post it here.
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I'll have to do that tonight, I can't access my PC right now. But you mean the notification on bottom right corner? If I click on it a small window pops up saying "ANDROID PHONE: No drivers found" with a red cross.

Adb not working

When I try to Adb reboot is says device offline.HTC sync removed from computer.not sure what to try next
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Go to Device Manager, find the phone, and select the option to manually select drivers, than pick the generic Android MTP drivers.
Various reasons why folks don't get adb connectivity. But the solution above is what worked for me and some other folks, at least.
USB 3.0 also doesn't play well with this device. If your computer has it, you can try to disable the USB 3.0 drivers.
Tryed both still not working
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[Q] Can't install ADB driver

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/

Nokia N1 Rooted with Google Play!

Translated from Original Link....
http://m.zol.com.cn/padbbs/d173_8385.html
Steps in English. Simplified and rooted in 15 minutes!
1. Download and install Fastboot ADB and Android Drivers from here. Remove all other Android drivers before you start installing this. It is better to have a clean machine without other android USB drivers getting in the way.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
2. Download Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952604606
3. Download SuperSU into your N1 device. Put it in download folder.
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
3a. Download pa_gapps_modular_nano from here. This is the Google Play Store.
https://drive.google.com/folderview...JwYm9nNEt0cndRU1VaeDdzNmN6TXZYVlk&usp=sharing
4. Run the Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery executable. Type ACCEPT and enter T4 option. Keep this running in the background don't close it.
http://bbs.fd.zol-img.com.cn/t_s320...VVarC-INpsIAADvNf4lBFUAADy2ABYE0wAAO9N357.png
5. Device will boot and go into bootloader mode. Next Go to My Computer, right mouse click and select Device Manager. Look for Unknown Android device and update driver. Important!! Select only the Android driver.
http://i0.bbswater.fd.zol-img.com.c...lVarh2IJaD5AAE0UD6WLr0AADy3QBVUiEAATRo910.png
6. Once the Android drivers have been installed successfully, the recovery files will be automatically copied to the device. If doesn't happen, repeat Step 4 again.
http://i1.bbswater.fd.zol-img.com.c...VVarmqISftXAAF0GxqUxooAADy3QMrrLwAAXQz437.png
7. Once the device is finished copying the files successfully, it will automatically boot into Recovery mode. You can install the SuperSU file from your download directory. Install google app store if you wish, but it may mess up your US AOSP keyboard. Switch to other keyboards! If you don't have it, download from Google play.
7a. Go back --> Go back --> Reboot system now --> Yes - Fix /system/xbin/su
8. Reboot the device after you have finished the installation. Download and install SuperSU.apk from the Internet.
9. Done! No more error popup messages when you run SuperSU.
It is rooted with Google Play!
it is not working for me, I am on 5.0.2 and got my N1 yesterday...
after typing accept it is ok but as soon as I type T4 it shows me an error. need help ASAP
Have you updated to the latest build A5CN51C?
Can you post your error here?
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gtee said:
Have you updated to the latest build A5CN51C?
Can you post your error here?
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yes I have updated it, check the picture for error details...
You need to connect to internet and plug in the N1 USB to your computer to let it detect the generic android driver. Currently its not detected!
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gtee said:
You need to connect to internet and plug in the N1 USB to your computer to let it detect the generic android driver. Currently its not detected!
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Well I am connected to the internet, this is exactly what I am asking, why isn't it detecting if there are no drivers. I am always connected to the internet
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gtee said:
You need to connect to internet and plug in the N1 USB to your computer to let it detect the generic android driver. Currently its not detected!
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It has been few days since I last time heard from you, any help with the google services...
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Are you running Windows 7?
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Are you running Windows 7?
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No its win 8.1, and in hardware management the mtp is showing yellow exclamation mark. I guess this now make my problem clear.
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Just rooted and for those who can't detect the device
thanks for the post, I just rooted my Nokia N1. But one very important step is missing in the post if you can't detect the device in "Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery executable".
In your Nokia N1, please remember to uncheck both "MTP" and "PTP" under "settings" --> "Storage" -->click on the 3 vertical dots in upper right
your android keyboard will keep crashing after root, but I just download the .apk file and use another keyboard.
LaxtC said:
thanks for the post, I just rooted my Nokia N1. But one very important step is missing in the post if you can't detect the device in "Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery executable".
In your Nokia N1, please remember to uncheck both "MTP" and "PTP" under "settings" --> "Storage" -->click on the 3 vertical dots in upper right
your android keyboard will keep crashing after root, but I just download the .apk file and use another keyboard.
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Your step is all I needed. Rooted it just now within 5 minutes. Thank you very much
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data transfer failure...
Dear XDA Friends,
Yesterday I got my N1. I also immediately the Google Apps attempts to install after gtee's instructions.
However, I get the following error
Can someone help me?
thx in adv
der_hd said:
Dear XDA Friends,
Yesterday I got my N1. I also immediately the Google Apps attempts to install after gtee's instructions.
However, I get the following error
Can someone help me?
thx in adv
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don't see the error image.. repost pls
LaxtC said:
don't see the error image.. repost pls
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Here again the error image. I hope jou see it now.
It's done. Root and Gapps are on the N1.
My problem also comes from the default driver to use the bootloader interface.
Thx to jujudeshighland http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60925623&postcount=44
The fastboot drivers must be reinstalled each time for "Android Bootloader Interface".
problems recognising N1
Hi, I was hoping you may be able to help with some trouble I am having with a new Nokia N1. I am trying to install the google play services etc. The N1 I have came from Taiwan, hence the Chinese build. it is updated to android 5.0.2. build number is A5CN51C.
I have tried to use the ADB installer (ver1.4.2) despite everything I try I cannot get the N1 to install using the google driver. the computer installs the N1 as a portable device using the default Microsoft mtp driver (from 2006).
I have no conflicting android drivers (this is the first android device I have) and have run the ADB tool installing the google drivers. however, no matter what I try, it consistently loads the default Microsoft driver. I have disabled it, uninstalled, rebooted, tried multiple computers etc. each time however when I plug the N1 back in, it reinstalls the Microsoft driver.
I read the thread suggesting I need to uncheck MTP and PTP support on the device (under storage) however when I do that the computer doesn't recognise the N1 at all and hence no driver is installed when I plug the device in.
I also read that I need to enable USB debugging on the device however my N1 doesn't seem to have that option.
would you have any idea of what I may be doing wrong?
thanks very much
In order to root the Taiwanese N1 (which has google play store/apps preinstalled) just skip step 3a?
tlr1000 said:
In order to root the Taiwanese N1 (which has google play store/apps preinstalled) just skip step 3a?
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unfortunately not. when i run the Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery executable it does not recognise my device, i presume as the wrong driver is being installed as said above.
btw, on my device at least (from Taiwan), google play and apps do not come pre-installed.
pdt100 said:
Hi, I was hoping you may be able to help with some trouble I am having with a new Nokia N1. I am trying to install the google play services etc. The N1 I have came from Taiwan, hence the Chinese build. it is updated to android 5.0.2. build number is A5CN51C.
I have tried to use the ADB installer (ver1.4.2) despite everything I try I cannot get the N1 to install using the google driver. the computer installs the N1 as a portable device using the default Microsoft mtp driver (from 2006).
I have no conflicting android drivers (this is the first android device I have) and have run the ADB tool installing the google drivers. however, no matter what I try, it consistently loads the default Microsoft driver. I have disabled it, uninstalled, rebooted, tried multiple computers etc. each time however when I plug the N1 back in, it reinstalls the Microsoft driver.
I read the thread suggesting I need to uncheck MTP and PTP support on the device (under storage) however when I do that the computer doesn't recognise the N1 at all and hence no driver is installed when I plug the device in.
I also read that I need to enable USB debugging on the device however my N1 doesn't seem to have that option.
would you have any idea of what I may be doing wrong?
thanks very much
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Have the same problem with my N1.
Could somebody help please?
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moloun said:
Have the same problem with my N1.
Could somebody help please?
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Found the solution
Go to "About tablet" menu, tap Build number 8 times - new Developer options menu will appear.
Go there and check USB debugging, after this you will see new unrecognized device to install drivers
pdt100 said:
unfortunately not. when i run the Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery executable it does not recognise my device, i presume as the wrong driver is being installed as said above.
btw, on my device at least (from Taiwan), google play and apps do not come pre-installed.
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I just received my N1 from Taiwan and out of the box it has the google apps like chrome browser, play store, google maps, drive, etc. Mine was purchased at Sunfar which appears to be the only authorized reseller in Taiwan. Did yours come from Sunfar?

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