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I have formatted my desktop computer few days back and since then I cant connect my One X to my PC
I have searched all the thread but cant find a solution to my problem therefor I am creating this new thread..
Here are the points
1) Installed latest HTC drivers
2) My other phone gets connected without any problem that means only my one x is having the problem
3) I am using kitkat aosp rom maybe thats why my computer cant detect the phone
4) When I connect my phone to computer, it starts to install the drivers. All drivers get installed successfully except "Android Phone" and device manager shows Android Phone with a yellow exclamation mark.
5) adb commands dont show any device connected.
6) I tried to enable and disable usb debugging
7) I tried to boot into bootloader and then fastboot commands work (I tried erase cache and devices commands)
8) So is there any way I can use adb commands from my computer while my phone is booted ?
try this
1)disable debug mode then connect your phone and mount sd card
2)if above step doesnt work,enable debug mode,connect your phone,mount sd card then disable debug mode.
or
3)mount sd card from recovery
or
4)use sense rom
since I flashed kitkat rom, i have to disable usb debugging before clicking 'turn on usb storage'. Only then my pc will detect my phone
mr93 said:
since I flashed kitkat rom, i have to disable usb debugging before clicking 'turn on usb storage'. Only then my pc will detect my phone
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Poojan Patel said:
try this
1)disable debug mode then connect your phone and mount sd card
2)if above step doesnt work,enable debug mode,connect your phone,mount sd card then disable debug mode.
or
3)mount sd card from recovery
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4)use sense rom
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Actually USB mass storage works without any problem. I disable usb debugging and usb mass storage works.. I am not having any problem with that. My problem is that I cant use adb commands on my phone since adb cant detect my phone...
a.broken.star said:
Actually USB mass storage works without any problem. I disable usb debugging and usb mass storage works.. I am not having any problem with that. My problem is that I cant use adb commands on my phone since adb cant detect my phone...
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Me too. adb doesn't detect my phone after kitkat. But I don't use adb that much. Do let me know anyways if there's any solution
mr93 said:
Me too. adb doesn't detect my phone after kitkat. But I don't use adb that much. Do let me know anyways if there's any solution
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okies.. i am trying to find a solution....
a.broken.star said:
okies.. i am trying to find a solution....
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Try look for latest adb/fastboot driver. Or install android sdk tools if it help.
Reference : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529803
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
audahadi said:
Try look for latest adb/fastboot driver. Or install android sdk tools if it help.
Reference : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529803
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
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It looks like it will work.. i'll try this today..
WOW !! It worked... Thanx a lot @audahadi
I dont know how to thank you.. You are genius bro !!
a.broken.star said:
WOW !! It worked... Thanx a lot @audahadi
I dont know how to thank you.. You are genius bro !!
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Gotta try that, I have the same problem. ADB over wifi works fine, and so does fastboot with the cable connected.
Sent from my One X using Tapatalk
And for those who google here and want another run for a solution to ADB troubles: http://adbdriver.com/. Thanks to @and313 and this post in the General section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50303554&postcount=1
Hey, I am having trouble pushing TWRP onto my op3 via fastboot. I managed to unlock my bootloader successfully but after that, I know cannot flash TWRP. When I type in "adb devices" It returns a string, however "fastboot devices" does nothing. I've uninstalled and re-installed oneplus usb, fastboot and adb drivers countless time and even reset my PC twice. Any ideas? This is really frustrating as I was on TWRP fine before I had to RMA my op3 where they put it back to stock. Any ideas? Thanks
I have the same problem ADB works but Fastboot not.... I have all drivers correct installed..
Rom: OOS 3.2.7
PC: Windows 10
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
ELoTRIX said:
I have the same problem ADB works but Fastboot not.... I have all drivers correct installed..
Rom: OOS 3.2.7
PC: Windows 10
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003 mit Tapatalk
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Yeah me too, same ROM and PC OS. Very strange
CallumL701 said:
Yeah me too, same ROM and PC OS. Very strange
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Got the same problem too, after unlocking the bootloader the fastboot devices cannot find anything
Tested several drivers and even another laptop :/
Rom: OOS 3.2.7
PC: Windows 10
But phone starts ok in OOS system?
If, yes, download TWRP 3.0.2.1 original & TWRP 3.0.2.1-19 modified. Put them in phone sd card. Download FLashify from Play store and flash recovery .img. Then go recovery to test if it works.
One of those will work.
inflames19 said:
Got the same problem too, after unlocking the bootloader the fastboot devices cannot find anything
Tested several drivers and even another laptop :/
Rom: OOS 3.2.7
PC: Windows 10
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CallumL701 said:
Yeah me too, same ROM and PC OS. Very strange
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I've solved that problem by installing Windows 7 on a Virtual Machine the phone Was recognized and has installed the drivers by itself. And fastboot was working
I don't know why fastboot is not working on Windows 10....
Thanks for the different solutions, I'll try it for myself.
But I'm still wondering why the unlock worked because there it used fastboot too
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me too its says : Witting for devices !!!
Rom: OOS 3.2.7
PC: Windows 10
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Hey, I am having trouble pushing TWRP onto my op3 via fastboot. I managed to unlock my bootloader successfully but after that, I know cannot flash TWRP. When I type in "adb devices" It returns a string, however "fastboot devices" does nothing. I've uninstalled and re-installed oneplus usb, fastboot and adb drivers countless time and even reset my PC twice. Any ideas? This is really frustrating as I was on TWRP fine before I had to RMA my op3 where they put it back to stock. Any ideas? Thanks
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Had the same issue, here's what fixed it for me:
(On Windows 10)
1 - Plug your device while on and install the OP3 drivers that appear as a removable disk, I reinstalled them also, so no harm in doing that again.
2 - Run admin command prompt from wherever you have your adb and fastboot
3 - get your device into fastboot/bootloader mode "adb reboot bootloader"
4 - press windows key + X and go to device manager, look for the Android device with exclamation mark
5 - right click on Android Device > update driver software > browse my computer... > let me pick... > look for Android and then select Android Fastboot Interface if memory serves me right.
And that's it. Fastboot should be recognized now. That's what worked for me when windows recognized adb but not fastboot, hope it helps out.
Remember to hit the thanks button if I helped you out.
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rpsgrayfox said:
Had the same issue, here's what fixed it for me:
(On Windows 10)
1 - Plug your device while on and install the OP3 drivers that appear as a removable disk, I reinstalled them also, so no harm in doing that again.
2 - Run admin command prompt from wherever you have your adb and fastboot
3 - get your device into fastboot/bootloader mode "adb reboot bootloader"
4 - press windows key + X and go to device manager, look for the Android device with exclamation mark
5 - right click on Android Device > update driver software > browse my computer... > let me pick... > look for Android and then select Android Fastboot Interface if memory serves me right.
And that's it. Fastboot should be recognized now. That's what worked for me when windows recognized adb but not fastboot, hope it helps out.
Remember to hit the thanks button if I helped you out.
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I've done everything U said but when it on the Bootloader it says waiting for device
Thank you to try solve the problem
Since there are a lot of people complaining I think the problem is bigger than we think :/ My OP3 nor OPO are seen
CallumL701 said:
Hey, I am having trouble pushing TWRP onto my op3 via fastboot. I managed to unlock my bootloader successfully but after that, I know cannot flash TWRP. When I type in "adb devices" It returns a string, however "fastboot devices" does nothing. I've uninstalled and re-installed oneplus usb, fastboot and adb drivers countless time and even reset my PC twice. Any ideas? This is really frustrating as I was on TWRP fine before I had to RMA my op3 where they put it back to stock. Any ideas? Thanks
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Sir Mohd said:
I've done everything U said but when it on the Bootloader it says waiting for device
Thank you to try solve the problem
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I'm sorry to hear it didn't work, I'd try to reinstall adb and fastboot then using Minimal Adb and Fastboot found in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
ELoTRIX said:
I've solved that problem by installing Windows 7 on a Virtual Machine the phone Was recognized and has installed the drivers by itself. And fastboot was working
I don't know why fastboot is not working on Windows 10....
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Please tell us how you did That ,
Ty.
Sir Mohd said:
Please tell us how you did That ,
Ty.
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I have just installed on my Windows 10, a Virtual Machine (VMware) with Windows 7 installed all driver oneplus 3 and adb+fastboot and it works
I have the same issue. Got my OP3 yesterday and have been trying in vain to get my Windows 10 install to recognise the phone in fastboot mode, but to no avail. I am unable to unlock my bootloader.
I think the problem is with Windows 10. My laptop did an update yesterday, I think that's the problem.
Got some news for you:
I was so frustrated that I decided to install Windows 7 over my Windows 10 and have a try.
Well what should I say: everything worked on the first try, without any problems with the original driver which comes with the op3 when you plugin the phone.
Hope I could help
It appears to be an issue with Windows 10 drivers. I have used an ancient install of Xubuntu on an older EeePC in order to unlock the bootloader and flash TWRP and SuperSU. I've still had no luck getting fastboot to be recognised on Windows 10, though on Xubuntu, it is recognised instantly with no issues.
inflames19 said:
Got some news for you:
I was so frustrated that I decided to install Windows 7 over my Windows 10 and have a try.
Well what should I say: everything worked on the first try, without any problems with the original driver which comes with the op3 when you plugin the phone.
Hope I could help
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I'v Windows 7 Can you explain how ? and what the required files ?
Thank u
Sir Mohd said:
I'v Windows 7 Can you explain how ? and what the required files ?
Thank u
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I'm not at my pc atm but I'll try my best:
If you plugin your op3 there will be a cd mounted with the setup for the driver.
I just installed this driver with the setup.exe (on a complete new instance of Windows 7).
After the installer was finished, I opened cmd.exe and could use adb and fastboot.
So I'm running windows 10 on my pc and my op3 is easily found by windows. When I enter fastboot mode on my op3, the command "fastboot devices" doesn't show my op3. I used that 15 sec adb & fastboot installer.
MrHaPpY66 said:
So I'm running windows 10 on my pc and my op3 is easily found by windows. When I enter fastboot mode on my op3, the command "fastboot devices" doesn't show my op3. I used that 15 sec adb & fastboot installer.
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Have you enabled oem unlocking from developer options?
I'm having the same problem. After going back to Oxygen OS (now 3.5.4) from MIUI 8 fastboot just doesn't work anymore. ABD works just fine (tried on Minimal ABD and Fastboot on Windows and ABD installed over Android Studio on Ubuntu. Fastboot did recognize the phone on Ubuntu but flashing TWRP resolved in a bootloop (tried the old and the new recovery image).
All drivers are installed on both Windows and Ubuntu (I even removed all drivers on Windows and added them again) and just to make sure everything gets installed I disabled driver signature verification on Windows, but as I said - still no luck.
Edit: Of course USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking is enabled (my bootloader is also unlocked since I already had tried out multiple roms)
Had the same Problem, Win10 is the Problem + the old OP Drivers + the new Update to Win10 etc.
Nothing worked, tryed everything. Created a Thread last week here also...
After that i created a new Partition and installed Win7 on it. All works fine, only thing is while Boot ur System u have to pick ur OS or it waits 30sec to boot up but thats ok.
Now i have Win10 for everything and i reboot to win7 for Fastboot/OP3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/help/connect-to-phone-adb-fastboot-t3485079
Didnt tryed the last Tip.
KornY10 said:
Win10 is the Problem
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Can't solve your problem, but OP3 fastboot does work in Windows 10. I did have to disable driver signature verification to install the driver in the first place, and you'll have to leave it off for the driver to stay functional, but it definitely works on Win 10.
I dont tryed ur Way, so yes after disable Driver sign. it works like u Said but i did not Test it.
i had the same problem to find the correct adb driver spent many hours but it didnt work so after that last i try to update windows 10 and find adb driver there after updating window its work like charm so all u have to do is just connect ur phone with data transfer mode on and search the window automatic updates .
Same here
It's driving me crazy. I've updated from a rooted stock OS (incl TWRP) via full OTA directly to 3.2.7, which removed TWRP and root.
I now cannot enter a Fastboot mode which detects the USB connection. Thus I can't flash TWRP again and can't root my phone, making lots of apps unusable.
I've tried every suggestion on every thread but nothing works...
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
Also got kedacom on my device manager after automatic driver update but my phone still isn't recognised in adb devices, does everyone else's serial number show up?
You guys still have the problem?
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 5 using XDA Labs
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
SgtIcetea said:
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
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Good that you found the solution..
Sent from my Xiaomi Mi 5 using XDA Labs
Well I didn't really solve the problem on win 10 so i just decided to use Ubuntu instead. Worked well
SgtIcetea said:
Managed to solve it: Disable driver signature verification (follow howtogeek guide) then reinstall Drivers from Oneplus. Go to device manager chose the Kedacom Device and select the correct Oneplus Driver instead then reboot PC and Phone and now it should work
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I tried that too, but didn't work. What driver did you select in Device manager?
superiscch said:
I tried that too, but didn't work. What driver did you select in Device manager?
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Rebooted both devices, OP3 was in fastboot. Then there was a Driver called Oneplus Bootloader Interface (or something similar)
SgtIcetea said:
Rebooted both devices, OP3 was in fastboot. Then there was a Driver called Oneplus Bootloader Interface (or something similar)
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The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good ?
superiscch said:
The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good
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Yeah that one. After disabling the driver signature verification you have to re install it, when it's not disabled windows just doesn't install it although it says it does. After I disabled it Windows actually showed a completely new window during installation to install the driver properly
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The driver that shows up as a spare drive when you connect the phone? Tried that too, no good. Going to boot Ubuntu later today, hope that works. I just need twrp, then I'm good
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Man, had to just do it through my Ubuntu VM. Tried Win 10 Win 7, all gave me troubles.
Started Ubuntu, setup ADB and unlocked in a breeze
i have same problem
When I enter bootloader to try and flash twrp.... I get the message "waiting for device"
Trying to flash TWRP
can anyone help?
ADB recognizes the device...as soon as I reboot into the bootloader.... it disconnects
Anyone?
no one?
bigd19888 said:
When I enter bootloader to try and flash twrp.... I get the message "waiting for device"
Trying to flash TWRP
can anyone help?
ADB recognizes the device...as soon as I reboot into the bootloader.... it disconnects
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If you want helpful responses you have to be more specific. Assuming you have the fastboot files installed on your PC/laptop ... What LG G4 model? What software version? Bootloader Unlocked? etc.
Assuming you have installed on your PC/laptop LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0 available for download from the LG US site as the Windows driver can create issues, have you tried downloading and installing the "Official" TWRP app and installing that way?
Suggest if you are still having problems, you head over to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/development/recovery-twrp-3-touch-recovery-t3442424
Read the OP thoroughly and post any issues you're having there.
sdembiske said:
If you want helpful responses you have to be more specific. Assuming you have the fastboot files installed on your PC/laptop ... What LG G4 model? What software version? Bootloader Unlocked? etc.
Assuming you have installed on your PC/laptop LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0 available for download from the LG US site as the Windows driver can create issues, have you tried downloading and installing the "Official" TWRP app and installing that way?
Suggest if you are still having problems, you head over to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/development/recovery-twrp-3-touch-recovery-t3442424
Read the OP thoroughly and post any issues you're having there.
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I have minimal adb and fastboot installed
device is h811 20v
bootloader is already unlocked
and yes I'm using LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0
sdembiske said:
If you want helpful responses you have to be more specific. Assuming you have the fastboot files installed on your PC/laptop ... What LG G4 model? What software version? Bootloader Unlocked? etc.
Assuming you have installed on your PC/laptop LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.2.0 available for download from the LG US site as the Windows driver can create issues, have you tried downloading and installing the "Official" TWRP app and installing that way?
Suggest if you are still having problems, you head over to: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/development/recovery-twrp-3-touch-recovery-t3442424
Read the OP thoroughly and post any issues you're having there.
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I have the right files, when I get into adb reboot into bootloader
it no longer recognizes the device. I cannot flash twrp
After reboot into bootloader, open your "windows device manager" and see if windows detects your device properly.
RuedasLocas said:
After reboot into bootloader, open your "windows device manager" and see if windows detects your device properly.
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seems like a driver problem, need to keep removing and reinstalling in device manager for it to recognize my phone
I'm using the right driver...so I don't know what the problem is
quite annoying
windows xp I never have a problem with adb and fastboot.....windows 7 and up. ALWAYS
bigd19888 said:
seems like a driver problem, need to keep removing and reinstalling in device manager for it to recognize my phone
I'm using the right driver...so I don't know what the problem is
quite annoying
windows xp I never have a problem with adb and fastboot.....windows 7 and up. ALWAYS
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Don't allow Windows 10 to update your drivers - you can set that up in Windows. Google it for the how-to.
bigd19888 said:
I have the right files, when I get into adb reboot into bootloader
it no longer recognizes the device. I cannot flash twrp
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bigd19888 said:
seems like a driver problem, need to keep removing and reinstalling in device manager for it to recognize my phone
I'm using the right driver...so I don't know what the problem is
quite annoying
windows xp I never have a problem with adb and fastboot.....windows 7 and up. ALWAYS
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The device type changes depending on "how" its connected. Windows can "see" it as a ADB device, MODEM, etc...
With the phone connected, uninstall all device related on windows device manager, refresh the device manager for it to detect the phone as it should be (as you need it to be detected).
Sometimes its needed a manual device driver install. Happens some times to me, unfortunately I don't remember exactly how I do it because the issues (when it happens) are kind of random, so, I need to "understand" what is going wrong and fix it.
Just to tell you that is nothing unfixable on the procedure, you just need to have patience and find out how windows is supposed to detect your device.
If you don't find out by yourself, tomorrow (Monday), I'll try to see on mine how it should be detected in fastboot mode and tell you. Today its already late for me...
Good luck
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The device type changes depending on "how" its connected. Windows can "see" it as a ADB device, MODEM, etc...
With the phone connected, uninstall all device related on windows device manager, refresh the device manager for it to detect the phone as it should be (as you need it to be detected).
Sometimes its needed a manual device driver install. Happens some times to me, unfortunately I don't remember exactly how I do it because the issues (when it happens) are kind of random, so, I need to "understand" what is going wrong and fix it.
Just to tell you that is nothing unfixable on the procedure, you just need to have patience and find out how windows is supposed to detect your device.
If you don't find out by yourself, tomorrow (Monday), I'll try to see on mine how it should be detected in fastboot mode and tell you. Today its already late for me...
Good luck
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everytime I boot into the bootloader the driver stops working.. when I boot the phone normally windows doesn't recognize my phone. it is unknown, so I remove the driver, reinstall it., get into bootloader and same issue persists "waiting on device:" I think the lg driver keeps crashing or it is windows issue
will try again tomorrow
bigd19888 said:
everytime I boot into the bootloader the driver stops working.. when I boot the phone normally windows doesn't recognize my phone. it is unknown, so I remove the driver, reinstall it., get into bootloader and same issue persists "waiting on device:" I think the lg driver keeps crashing or it is windows issue
will try again tomorrow
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Your device should be seen as "LGE Android Phone" (if your lg drivers are good).
Now gonna be tricky because my OS is in Portuguese, I don''t know exactly the path name in English... use your imagination
Connect the device on a USB 2 Port !!!
In windows device manager, select "update driver", "search software on the computer", "allow to choose from a list of avalable drivers". unmark the "compatible hardware" and find on the list the needed drivers. If the "LGE" drivers don't work, try to download Universal ADB Drivers, maybe it works.
bigd19888 said:
everytime I boot into the bootloader the driver stops working.. when I boot the phone normally windows doesn't recognize my phone. it is unknown, so I remove the driver, reinstall it., get into bootloader and same issue persists "waiting on device:" I think the lg driver keeps crashing or it is windows issue
will try again tomorrow
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I'm thinking it could be a corrupted LG driver. Download another from the LG US site, ONLY. Uninstall the one you have installed now, reboot and install the newly downloaded one. Then connect your phone and see if it is recognized and shown correctly in Windows Device Manager. Also, in adb type lsusb and see if the phone is listed in the output.
bigd19888 said:
everytime I boot into the bootloader the driver stops working.. when I boot the phone normally windows doesn't recognize my phone. it is unknown, so I remove the driver, reinstall it., get into bootloader and same issue persists "waiting on device:" I think the lg driver keeps crashing or it is windows issue
will try again tomorrow
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Boss, no need to struggle with this ADB anymore.. there is a tool called FWUL which was created for people who have driver issues... Check it out here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an.../live-iso-adb-fastboot-driver-issues-t3526755
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Hi there,
I'm trying to install TWRP. But I can't do any fastboot command. ADB works. Device isn't recognized in system and with "fastboot devices" nothing shows up. :/
I've tryed many drivers but nothing works.
I'm using Win 10 x64. Does anyone have a suitable way to get it working?
Thanks!
Mambobuzzz
Mambobuzzz said:
Hi there,
I'm trying to install TWRP. But I can't do any fastboot command. ADB works. Device isn't recognized in system and with "fastboot devices" nothing shows up. :/
I've tryed many drivers but nothing works.
I'm using Win 10 x64. Does anyone have a suitable way to get it working?
Thanks!
Mambobuzzz
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This is a problem related to Windows 10 that uses the wrong driver.
Somewhere I have found a guide to manually choose the correct one, but at the moment I don't remember where... googling you will find instructions
Mambobuzzz said:
Hi there,
I'm trying to install TWRP. But I can't do any fastboot command. ADB works. Device isn't recognized in system and with "fastboot devices" nothing shows up. :/
I've tryed many drivers but nothing works.
I'm using Win 10 x64. Does anyone have a suitable way to get it working?
Thanks!
Mambobuzzz
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This is not the Q&A section. Please post your questions there, according to the forum rules. Can a moderator please move this? Thanks.
Monfro said:
This is a problem related to Windows 10 that uses the wrong driver.
Somewhere I have found a guide to manually choose the correct one, but at the moment I don't remember where... googling you will find instructions
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I've googled it. Tried many. Event tried to boot Windows without driver signature. Didn't work. :/
michie said:
This is not the Q&A section. Please post your questions there, according to the forum rules. Can a moderator please move this? Thanks.
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Oh sorry.
Does someone have an idea?
This might come a year too late, but in case someone else runs into the same problem (like myself), you can solve it by installing the latest (signed) ADB drivers with this Tool, then rebooting the tablet to fastboot mode and run the tool again. This still doesn't install the correct fastboot drivers, but it should now be listed as "ADB Interface" -> "Unknown Device" in the device manager, and if you right click and choose "Update driver" -> "Browse my computer for driver software", you should see a driver called "Fastboot interface (Google USB ID)", that installs and works correctly for the Pixel C.
@Mambobuzzz
One option you have and it's been updated this month too, is you could try installing and using tiny adb & fastboot from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/tool-windows-tiny-adb-fastboot-august-2021.3944288/
I can't stand Windows for a few reasons! Make a live USB and try a Linux distro! You will never have this problem again and I guarantee you won't miss Windows.
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Reasons why this is happening:
Bad connection somewhere.. The USB connection you are plugging in to on your PC could be messed up, the USB cord could be messed up, or where your type c plugs in to your device is messed up.... Oooorrrrr it's driver issue. And knowing Windows I betcha it's a driver issue. When you plug your tablet in are you enabling USB debugging and developer options and changing the "default USB configuration" from "Charging" to "File tansfer ?" And when you do those things are you watching the table REALLY CLOSELY for the little box that pops up for 5 seconds that you MUST put a checkmark in otherwise adb and fastboot will not work? Reboot a few times on your PC and update the drivers in Windows Device manager.. I remember once I had to reboot 3-4 times to finally get mine working. When you type adb --version then push enter in terminal and fastboot --version push enter what does it say?