OK. here's a weird one. I just updated my motherboard to an Asus Z170-A and a new intel 6700k processor. Since then I can't get fastboot to play nice with my 5x, fastboot devices doesn't return anything and any command just sits waiting for the device. Device manager does recognize the device and adb works no problem. I also have a nexus 9 and 5 which all work fine. The 5x also works fine on another computer.
I've tried 3 different cables, usb C to C, usb A/b to C, and a usb a/b to usb a/b with an adapter. Also all the USB ports. The cables work fine with the 9 and 5.
Has anyone seen this problem before?
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OK. here's a weird one. I just updated my motherboard to an Asus Z170-A and a new intel 6700k processor. Since then I can't get fastboot to play nice with my 5x, fastboot devices doesn't return anything and any command just sits waiting for the device. Device manager does recognize the device and adb works no problem. I also have a nexus 9 and 5 which all work fine. The 5x also works fine on another computer.
I've tried 3 different cables, usb C to C, usb A/b to C, and a usb a/b to usb a/b with an adapter. Also all the USB ports. The cables work fine with the 9 and 5.
Has anyone seen this problem before?
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There's a problem somewhere. Could be a Windows issue. It's a weird one for sure
It's got to be some combination of the motherboard, CPU, and win 10. The other computer that it works on is on the same version of Windows, 1607.
Have you tried yours on another computer? Like you I thought it might be the beta program and deregistered my device too.
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jd1639 said:
It's got to be some combination of the motherboard, CPU, and win 10. The other computer that it works on is on the same version of Windows, 1607.
Have you tried yours on another computer? Like you I thought it might be the beta program and deregistered my device too.
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Yeah, tried it on my PC and my laptop. Downgraded to 7.0 and still no joy.
Tried to get my chromebook to connect but that's a totally different story!!!!!
Sounds like you're more screwed than I am. At least I can get fastboot to work on another computer. Until I tried it on the other computer I was going to start the rma process. You might need to consider that. If you're like me, I don't feel comfortable with a device I can't start over with a clean flash of the factory image.
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Sounds like you're more screwed than I am. At least I can get fastboot to work on another computer. Until I tried it on the other computer I was going to start the rma process. You might need to consider that. If you're like me, I don't feel comfortable with a device I can't start over with a clean flash of the factory image.
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That is exactly how I am feeling. Atleast 7.1.1 is working well. But I need control of the phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69273414&postcount=33
This solution has worked for me
Many thanks to @TheeWolf
That's great that it worked for you. I did something similar but I'll try the exact steps a little later. It's early in the morning here right now.
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That's great that it worked for you. I did something similar but I'll try the exact steps a little later. It's early in the morning here right now.
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Yep. Was frustratingly close yesterday. You have to be quick in getting the options for the drivers though.
Darn, if that didn't work. Thanks to you and @TheeWolf
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So I'm attempting to root the Continuum, but for some reason the phone won't effectively connect to Windows 7. For example, when I hook the phone up to my Samsung i7 laptop, all the phone does is charge. It doesn't even ask me if I would like to use usb storage or anything. The computer also doesn't recognize the device. Any ideas? Thanks!
A couple questions first:
- Did you install the Continuum drivers?
- Does your phone bring up the USB connection in the status bar?
- Does it bring up the Verizon VCast website on connection?
ExNukeSquid said:
A couple questions first:
- Did you install the Continuum drivers?
- Does your phone bring up the USB connection in the status bar?
- Does it bring up the Verizon VCast website on connection?
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1. I likely did not install the Continuum drivers, and I have no clue where to get them. I'm assuming Samsung's website, but it's a bit hard to figure out and navigate...
2. My phone does not bring up the USB connection in the status bar.
3. When I go to the browser, it brings up the Verizon website with news, etc.
It should probably be stated as well that this phone is not activated. I am using it on wifi only for the time being because I traded it with a friend for another phone.
Alright, so I've figured it out. Strangely enough, I was just using a generic USB to microUSB cable, and I actually needed to use a Samsung cable. Weird, right?
sportsinger75 said:
Alright, so I've figured it out. Strangely enough, I was just using a generic USB to microUSB cable, and I actually needed to use a Samsung cable. Weird, right?
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So...now that I'm rooted, how in the world do I install a custom rom? I saw that there's a ClockworkMod Recovery out, but what does "Odin" mean? I'm coming from an LG Optimus V and have extensive experience rooting and installing custom roms and recoveries, but I've never heard of that before. Thanks again!
First, we dont have much for custom roms on this phone. The couple we do have contain fairly well written "how-to's" for them.
Second, if you are not sure, do some research and find out as many answers with the vast pool of knowlendge at your fingertips (the interwebs) as you can. There has already been a swarm of questions asked, and I am sure the answers may already be there for you.
I am waiting for the update and Froyo roms to come out before I bother with custom roms, but I am not holding my breath for that. I will probably be on my next Android phone before I will bother. Modding it up with Widgetlocker, ADW Launcher, and some other goodies at the moment to tide me over.
I had this same problem today. USB mass storage wasn't working, adb wasn't working. I wasn't using the samsung cable, but I can't see how that would make a difference, as the cable I was using has worked for literally a couple dozen different phones from different manufacturers - including other samsungs. I had the samsung drivers installed.
The owner claims that only media sync works on his computer as well, and that usb mass storage has never worked. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?
i am also getting this problem. as far as i know i am still using the samsung cable, as normal micro-usb cables dont fit in the continuums port. ill look for another one, but this is quite odd. what i have done (all windows 7 64 bit):
drivers uninstalled
drivers installed
lagfix on
lag fix off
factory reset (within adrenalyne's rom)
i am going to try to transfer the stock rom via bluetooth and see if that works
edit: turns out that isnt possible without odi recognizing the device, which it doesnt (not even in download mode). this is very peculiar
some more information: nothing even shows up in device manager. no unknown devices, nothing. the phone charges, but thats it. i might go to the verizon store and see if i can get another cable
My guess is because you are using a 64 bit version of windows..
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I use win7 x64 with odin3v1.3 and it always detects.... I have odin on pc screen with files loaded then I pull bat hold the DownVol button and plug in usb
EDIT: I also have 'galaxy s x64 drivers'...I found em on net sumwhere?
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jaizero said:
My guess is because you are using a 64 bit version of windows..
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Why would that matter at all?
The 64bit version of Windows 7 is notorious for not being compatible with a lot of devices. There just arent any 64bit drivers. If you dont understand how to run your software in the proper compatibility mode you will run into problems. I used the x64 version of Win7 for about 12 seconds after I realized my ancient usb optical mouse didnt work lol.
My advice, try running the Samsung driver installer in compatibility mode and see if that doesnt help.
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My advice, try running the Samsung driver installer in compatibility mode and see if that doesnt help.
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Compatibility mode won't do anything in the case of drivers. I'm not sure what your issue is though as all of my Samsung phones have been picked up fine from within Windows 7 x64. Is the phone picked up on any non-Windows 7 computer? Have you checked in Device Manager to see if it just needs installed?
its the cable. i took mine to the verizon store, they tested it, and gave me a new one for free. works perfectly now
Excellent, problem solved!
So it turns out a factory reset fixed it. Using a moto cable. So that's definitely not the issue. Flashing froyo now. Thanks!
I have encountered that a few times also. Its weird cuz when I plugged the usb into ac charger it almost immediately asks if I want to mount sd for data transfer. 20 mins later I unplug usb from unit and plugit into my win7 pc and nothin? So plugged back into ac unit and it recognize....so I mounted and it didn't know what to do lol. I then plugged back intopc...waited...changed orientation and 'Boom' pc sees it...in fact I change orientation whenever it seems to hang and seems to work....
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I should also note that I have never used a samsung cable and every usb micro I've used (moto,kodak,BB,Lg) has fit and worked. But I have noticed some usb related quirks since froyo update like no lock screen after charging till I push home button, inaccurate batt icon (goes from 3/4 to 1/4 in like 10 mins but overall batt life is same as before)...
On an unrelated note I also can't get v6supercharger to work...?
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Every time I plug in my Galaxy Nexus to PC via USB, I get a message that pops up saying that my speed could be faster if I used USB 2.0 ports and it shows me which ports on my computer (3A3A, 3A3C, etc.).
Anybody know what this is and how I can repair? I've tried moving my cable to other ports on my comp (front, back, etc.) and continue to get this message. As far as I know, all of my USB ports are 2.0...
Win 7 x64
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Motherboard
I am guessing you need to reinstall usb drivers for your pc, phone or both.
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arbiter is probably right. if you have USB 2.0 ports, and unless your computer is like 10 years old, you do, then something really trashed your usb drivers.
your best bet is to search for windows 7 usb drivers, or go to a windows 7 forum and ask there if you can't find what your looking for on your own.
Any chance it's the USB drivers on my Galaxy Nexus? How would I fix/update those?
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Any chance it's the USB drivers on my Galaxy Nexus? How would I fix/update those?
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Not on your nexus. I meant drivers for your phone on windows. There are android and samsung drivers. But honestly i think you should goto device manager and see if there are any exclamation marks relating to usb interfaces. Also check the manufacturer of your pc, gigabyte and windows update and see if there are any updates to your motherboard, specifically your chipset and usb drivers.
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How will I know that my speeds could be better? I can't see the transfer rate in the dialogue window when transferring via MTP.
I added a 4.5GB Movie file and it took 15 minutes. Does that sound about right? (I think that's around 5MB/sec)
I'm experiencing the same issue except it only occurs intermittently.
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Every time I plug in my Galaxy Nexus to PC via USB, I get a message that pops up saying that my speed could be faster if I used USB 2.0 ports and it shows me which ports on my computer (3A3A, 3A3C, etc.).
Anybody know what this is and how I can repair? I've tried moving my cable to other ports on my comp (front, back, etc.) and continue to get this message. As far as I know, all of my USB ports are 2.0...
Win 7 x64
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Motherboard
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How will I know that my speeds could be better? I can't see the transfer rate in the dialogue window when transferring via MTP.
I added a 4.5GB Movie file and it took 15 minutes. Does that sound about right? (I think that's around 5MB/sec)
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I would be happy with that.
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Had this problem as well. Fixed it by installing the usb drivers from Samsung website. The default windows 7 composite device drivers apparently incorrectly report that error. I have only usb 2.0 ports on my computer and got the error - error went away when I installed the Samsung drivers.
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I'm experiencing the same issue except it only occurs intermittently.
Windows Vista x64
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+this
In my case it's on Win 7 and I've got current drivers installed as I recently rooted the phone. I only get this message with the GNex. All my other USB devices work fine with all the 2.0 ports.
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Had this problem as well. Fixed it by installing the usb drivers from Samsung website. The default windows 7 composite device drivers apparently incorrectly report that error. I have only usb 2.0 ports on my computer and got the error - error went away when I installed the Samsung drivers.
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Reinstalling the Samsung drivers appears to have helped...
First of all, I have searched everywhere in the forums (in all sections) outside the forms in all means to find anybody with the exact symptoms that is happening to my galaxy nexus but to no avail
There are many cases where others has faced issues but not as unique as this one.
PC = Windows 7 (64bit) + Windows 7 (32bit) + Windows Vista + MAC OSX + Windows XP(32bit) .. etc
I have been seeing all the issues (common or unique) with charging and USB in GNex but mine is truly a unique one.
I got this phone 2 days ago on stock 4.0.2 locked/unrooted from a Blondie.
The issue is when connecting the USB via PC in Android mode (while inside the OS)! Thephone doesn’t event register in windows (i.e. not connection sound or anything shows up in the system trey or device manager)
The phone doesn’t charge as well when it’s ON (in Android Mode) and connected to the PC.
In simple and bare words .. there is no spark!? it’s as there is no physical action happened in the PC nor the Phone?
Here are facts that might ring a bell to figure out what’s going wrong here:
The phone charges normally via AC (stock charger or other chargers) and there is no issue at all in both cases wither the phone is switched ON or OFF.
Fastboot is properly connected and recognized in windows and the phone gets recognized when connected in ODIN as well and I am able to flash (already did a couple of stock rom flashing using Galaxy Nexus ToolKit v5.6
It also worth mentioning that when the phone is OFF and connected to PC via USB it shows the bolt icon and start charging for 5 seconds and reboots again to the bolt icon and this gets repeated endlessly.
I have also tried 4 different Micro-USB cables just to be fair.
Because of this, I am unable to root the phone and this is driving me crazy!
Please help me out here.
Did you download the samsung drivers?
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It could be an issue with the micro-USB port on the phone. Some people have started having issues after a few months, myself included. If that's the case you have to get it serviced.
Songs like an issue with your drivers.
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try going to storage in settings, press menu, click then on the pop-up and check the mtp option
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Did you download the samsung drivers?
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I don't see the point!? The device is not even picking up when connected to the PC? I don't reach to the point of driver installation unless I'm in fastboot or Odin.
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blunden said:
It could be an issue with the micro-USB port on the phone. Some people have started having issues after a few months, myself included. If that's the case you have to get it serviced.
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I was afraid of this, but hey .. how do u explain the proper connection I'm fastboot and odin? Means the hardware is fine. Right?
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blockbusta said:
try going to storage in settings, press menu, click then on the pop-up and check the mtp option
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Not only this was ticked, I have also changed it back and forth with camera (PTP) while {} developer options ticked on USB debugging, Stay awake and Allow mock locations
Still no hope ..
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droidace said:
I don't see the point!? The device is not even picking up when connected to the PC? I don't reach to the point of driver installation unless I'm in fastboot or Odin.
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Go to the samsung website and download the drivers onto your PC...if you don't have the drivers it can't possibly connect to your phone to charge
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http://bit.ly/HD2HvO
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Ok, will go ahead and try the official driver installation (I have downloaded the driver form http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW
EDIT: I have installed the drivers in both Windows XP and Windows 7. Still facing the same issue!?
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Ok, will go ahead and try the official driver installation (I have downloaded the driver form http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SCH-I515MSAVZW
EDIT: I have installed the drivers in both Windows XP and Windows 7. Still facing the same issue!?
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Hmmm....maybe you just got a turd of a phone...sucks man
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i found out that if i plug in the usb to phone phone, then rebooted it. it would get recognized.
Is the microUSB port really so delicate on the GNex?
I had an Xperia X10i before this and had to replace it after nine months.
Should I be extra careful?
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Drivers won't fix your problem.
Will the cord you are using charge the Galaxy Nexus if you put it into a wall charger?
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i found out that if i plug in the usb to phone phone, then rebooted it. it would get recognized.
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Just tried. Nothing changed
descendency said:
Drivers won't fix your problem.
Will the cord you are using charge the Galaxy Nexus if you put it into a wall charger?
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Yes, it perfectly charges from AC using thew same cord.
For a temporary solution, you can use an app called software data cable, which allows you to access the file system using ftp. Or any app that does this for the matter.
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Yes, it perfectly charges from AC using thew same cord.
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The only thing I can think of is you either have a defective phone, a defective USB port, or you are trying to use a low power port.
I just plugged mine into a desktop that doesn't have a Nexus driver and it worked fine.
descendency said:
The only thing I can think of is you either have a defective phone, a defective USB port, or you are trying to use a low power port.
I just plugged mine into a desktop that doesn't have a Nexus driver and it worked fine.
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I would say it's a defective USB port if fastboot/ODIN are not functioning. but both modes are working flawlessly and I always keep flashing stock roms!? such a weird issue!!!?
Low power port? Nope! I have USB 3.0 and 2.0!
Has anyone had a problem with this? The only way for me is to go into recovery and mount it. It's connected as a media device.
Thanks in advance!
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Has anyone had a problem with this? The only way for me is to go into recovery and mount it. It's connected as a media device.
Thanks in advance!
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Ya I get the "Device ID not found" error. Kies and Samsung drivers are horrendous.
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Yea im having the same problem after putting CWM on mine
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Why is it so difficult with Samsung phones , had the same problem with the captivate and I can't eve transfer fjles .
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Sounds silly, but did you try rebooting your computer? I had to do this the other day when mine wasn't recognizing my phone. Rebooted computer, worked fine after.
Samung's drivers are awful. I had to install, reboot, remove, reboot ad nauseum until I finally got the drivers to work. I also found I had to connect the phone then wait a few minutes before the computer would acknowledge the phone.
specteA 187,
I've only ever had the issue if I've tried USB ports on the front of my machine. For some reason those ports can be a bit flaky.
Plugging USB into the back of my machine causes no issues. Weird.
For me, on Windows 8, I have to switch from MTP to PTP, and then back to MTP for it to mount. It sure is wonky.
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Sounds silly, but did you try rebooting your computer? I had to do this the other day when mine wasn't recognizing my phone. Rebooted computer, worked fine after.
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Yup I tried everything. The only way that works perfectly is to mount the drives via recovery.
My phone doesn't even try to get into mtp mode :/
I have the same problem with galaxy note 2. Went to att store and ask for a new cable and the give me a new usb cable .and I have no problem connecting my note2 to my pc
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Try uninstalling the Samsung driver, restart PC, and install driver again. It worked for me
nerdrock said:
For me, on Windows 8, I have to switch from MTP to PTP, and then back to MTP for it to mount. It sure is wonky.
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I'm using windows 8 and this method works for me as well.
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I'm using windows 8 and this method works for me as well.
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That is what I do to get it working under Windows 7.
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Has anyone had a problem with this? The only way for me is to go into recovery and mount it. It's connected as a media device.
Thanks in advance!
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I found that if my computer doesn't recognize my phone, I put my phone into download mode then reboot back to normal and the computer will recognize it. Kind of a pain to have to reboot 2x but seems to work for me.
I've had 5 Samsung smartphones (Captivate, Infuse, GS2, SkyrocketGS2, and now the SGNote2) andI use an XPSP3 desktop computer and have never had any issues with computer recognizing phone until the Note2. Odin3 works like a champ on the Note2... it's the plug-n-play recognition for transferring files back and forth that's problematic. Yes, I've uninstalled/reinstalled drivers, Kies, etc, used back ports vs front port... I think it has to do with the MTP file transfer protocol now used. Here's what works for me with the Note2 and the PC:
Connect phone to PC... phone's "USB PC Connection" box opens and you have 2 options: MTP(media/files) or PTP (camera). If PC doesn't immediately recognize device, I do one of two things which always works:
1. toggle between MTP and PTP a few times... if that doesn't work,
2. unplug usb from PC port and reinsert (either same port or another)
Windows Explorer will then recognize device and add "SAMSUNG-SGH-I317" under "My Computer" and list it under "Other" devices in panel.
I had this same problem today on my new N2. Drivers would not install. All I wanted to do was to drag my pics and music onto my SD card. I worked around this of course by removing the SD card from the Note and putting it in the adapter and doing it that way. I still haven't gotten my drivers to install. I may just get the drivers off the Internet
+1, my ONLY complaint about this phone.
I gave up trying to find a fix after installing/un-installing/re-installing drivers/kies/odin3 about a bazillion times and only getting it to work a random few times.
Not even worth the effort...
Dropbox is my best alternative. Sure sux tho...
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+1, my ONLY complaint about this phone.
I gave up trying to find a fix after installing/un-installing/re-installing drivers/kies/odin3 about a bazillion times and only getting it to work a random few times.
Not even worth the effort...
Dropbox is my best alternative. Sure sux tho...
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Try my method 2 posts above yours.
KEVK said:
Try my method 2 posts above yours.
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Thanks, Should've mentioned that I've tried all of the above methods. It may be that, since I work on so many Android devices, my pc is just too full of incompatible drivers and I've yet to clear them properly. Even If i did I'm fairly certain that I'll be working on more devices and will screw it up all over again. My network is pretty quick and Dropbox/esFile Explorer is convenient so I really shouldn't complain.
This used to work. I plug the USB cable into the device and Nexus 7 showed up as a drive. Now it fails. The device driver stops saying "device unplugged". I have tried everything I can find online. Nothing works. No Nexus 7 shows in device manager to try to fix drivers,
What I can find suggests that the drivers are the same for all the Nexus devices, and my Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 both work fine. I am at a loss of what to try. It's particularly annoying since it used to work and I have changed nothing,
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This used to work. I plug the USB cable into the device and Nexus 7 showed up as a drive. Now it fails. The device driver stops saying "device unplugged". I have tried everything I can find online. Nothing works. No Nexus 7 shows in device manager to try to fix drivers,
What I can find suggests that the drivers are the same for all the Nexus devices, and my Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 both work fine. I am at a loss of what to try. It's particularly annoying since it used to work and I have changed nothing,
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Have you installed the Google USB driver?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
In case of ADB problems, try koush 's universal ADB driver.
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13zfxjaxnmpdd5dy22uy32wrue2v3l25
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561072
It's the only thing that worked for me.
I just rooted mine yesterday and ran into the same problem.
Go to Settings>Storage. Click the menu button in the top right and select USB Computer Connection. Make sure Media Device (MTP) is selected. Your computer should now recognize your Nexus 7.
Hero746 said:
I just rooted mine yesterday and ran into the same problem.
Go to Settings>Storage. Click the menu button in the top right and select USB Computer Connection. Make sure Media Device (MTP) is selected. Your computer should now recognize your Nexus 7.
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That doesn't do anything for me. It was already checked.
Anderson2 said:
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561072
It's the only thing that worked for me.
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I can't use that approach since there are NO Nexus devices showing in Device Manager. And strangely, everything works fine for Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, but both of our Nexus 7s have this problem.
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I can't use that approach since there are NO Nexus devices showing in Device Manager. And strangely, everything works fine for Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, but both of our Nexus 7s have this problem.
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I'm no expert. Just reporting what worked for me.
Try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396