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I am using an LG G3 D851 for T-Mobile
Whenever I connect my phone to the PC, it shows the following in Device Manager
CDC Serial
LGE Android Phone
LGE Android Phone
I downloaded the "LGUnitedMobileDriver_S50MAN311AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.11.3" file and LG PC Suite
I've also restarted my PC several times and turned of driver signing.
I also called LG Tech Support but they weren't any help. They said their website isn't updated and I need to wait for the "official" drivers to appear there.
wirelessrevolution said:
I am using an LG G3 D851 for T-Mobile
Whenever I connect my phone to the PC, it shows the following in Device Manager
CDC Serial
LGE Android Phone
LGE Android Phone
I downloaded the "LGUnitedMobileDriver_S50MAN311AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.11.3" file and LG PC Suite
I've also restarted my PC several times and turned of driver signing.
I also called LG Tech Support but they weren't any help. They said their website isn't updated and I need to wait for the "official" drivers to appear there.
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Anyone please help??
wirelessrevolution said:
Anyone please help??
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I have no luck on windows 7 either with at&t phone. Tried everything but can't get the phone to come up in explorer. I gave up for now.
xxtypeoxx said:
I have no luck on windows 7 either with at&t phone. Tried everything but can't get the phone to come up in explorer. I gave up for now.
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I got it working in Windows 7. I'm having issues with Windows 8.1.
For Windows 7, download the drivers that I mentioned above and restart your PC. (Make sure your phone is not plugged in while you are installing the driver)
After your PC is fully loaded, plug your phone and that should do it. If it doesn't work then add the path to the driver in the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES.
Just install LG PC Suite and do the update option under help then connect via USB and if it cannot find it, it'll ask if you want to re-install the USB drivers, do so and it'll work.
I've done the above on 8.1 and had no issues.
people still use a USB cable to connect their phones in 2014?
there are so many wireless solutions that work perfectly, why bother with USB cables?
I too am having the same issue. I have tried installing just the drivers and then installing LG PC suite. I have the same exact 3 devices listed:
CDC Serial
LGE Android Phone
LGE Android Phone
I also am on windows 8.1 update 1 (64 bit) and am very desperate to get this working so I can root my device. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
wase4711 said:
people still use a USB cable to connect their phones in 2014?
there are so many wireless solutions that work perfectly, why bother with USB cables?
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Yes....
CAP3r5 said:
I too am having the same issue. I have tried installing just the drivers and then installing LG PC suite. I have the same exact 3 devices listed:
CDC Serial
LGE Android Phone
LGE Android Phone
I also am on windows 8.1 update 1 (64 bit) and am very desperate to get this working so I can root my device. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
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O! the learned one's, could you please explain me how to flash a stock kdz without the usb cable? will be appreciated. as it gives CDC Serial error
waiting for genius answers. this is not Samsung that we will have mobile odin
I have recently root my samsung tab pro 8.4 wifi version. Everything seems to work well, except USB connection to my windows7 desktop. I installed the latest version of Samsung usb driver (download from Samsung's web site for my device). Whenever I connect it, media device mode, the "installing device driver software" icon spins for couple of minutes, then I got the error of "Device driver software was not successfully installed" . In the detail dialog window, it says "MTP USB Device" failed with a red cross. what did I do wrong? thanks.
I have tried several different USB 2 ports on my computers. Also I have Developer mode turned on, with or w/o USB debugging checked. Nothing seems to work. Also the camera mode doesn't work either.
Did you install kies 3 from samsung?, this should install all the drivers you need.
http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/
I tried with this version of kies from samsung's website, not working. Got the same failed to install device driver message.
In windows device mananger, it shows a MTP USB device with yellow "!" mark on it. If I try to update driver from here with the driver installed on my computer, it says I have the latest driver installed already.
dealcrack said:
I tried with this version of kies from samsung's website, not working. Got the same failed to install device driver message.
In windows device mananger, it shows a MTP USB device with yellow "!" mark on it. If I try to update driver from here with the driver installed on my computer, it says I have the latest driver installed already.
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Try going to Device Manager in Windows, find the device, pick the option to select from the drivers on the computer, then pick the "USB MTP drivers" (generic, not Samsung) and see if that helps.
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Try going to Device Manager in Windows, find the device, pick the option to select from the drivers on the computer, then pick the "USB MTP drivers" (generic, not Samsung) and see if that helps.
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thanks for your help. I tried your suggestion, and
I went to the Device Manager, and select the "MTP USB Device" with yellow "!" mark, choose this menu,
Update driver software->Browse my computer for driver software->let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
I see two drivers, however either works for my 8.4 pad. It says "This device cannot start (code 10)"
Also when I open the properties for this device in device manager, it shows its driver running is from Microsoft, driver version 6.1.7600.16385. Should be a driver from Samsung?
dealcrack said:
thanks for your help. I tried your suggestion, and
I went to the Device Manager, and select the "MTP USB Device" with yellow "!" mark, choose this menu,
Update driver software->Browse my computer for driver software->let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
I see two drivers, however either works for my 8.4 pad. It says "This device cannot start (code 10)"
Also when I open the properties for this device in device manager, it shows its driver running is from Microsoft, driver version 6.1.7600.16385. Should be a driver from Samsung?
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Are you running stock TouchWiz ROM? Just to be sure.
Otherwise you could remove all your USB drivers related to Android and start from scratch with just the Sammy driver. I had to do that for my previous OnePlus One, it just wouldn't connect. It chose a wrong driver each time I hooked it up so I had to just remove those from the driver store and then make it choose another one. That was for ADB thought, but I guess it couldn't hurt to try anyways.
The reason I'm mentioning if you're on stock ROM is because this morning, on CM nightly 01-24 I had some troubles with my tablet being read by Windows, it was fixed in 26 so.. Just wanted to mention it.
CuraeL said:
Are you running stock TouchWiz ROM? Just to be sure.
Otherwise you could remove all your USB drivers related to Android and start from scratch with just the Sammy driver. I had to do that for my previous OnePlus One, it just wouldn't connect. It chose a wrong driver each time I hooked it up so I had to just remove those from the driver store and then make it choose another one. That was for ADB thought, but I guess it couldn't hurt to try anyways.
The reason I'm mentioning if you're on stock ROM is because this morning, on CM nightly 01-24 I had some troubles with my tablet being read by Windows, it was fixed in 26 so.. Just wanted to mention it.
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Yes, I am on the stock TouchWiz ROM, but I rooted it following steps from one thread in this forum. Before rooting, I was able to connect. I do have a LG G3 phone connecting to the same computer successfully. Will this cause any problem? Will going to CM ROM solve my problem?
Also, can you tell me steps to remove all my USB drivers related to Android in Windows 7?
dealcrack said:
Yes, I am on the stock TouchWiz ROM, but I rooted it following steps from one thread in this forum. Before rooting, I was able to connect. I do have a LG G3 phone connecting to the same computer successfully. Will this cause any problem? Will going to CM ROM solve my problem?
Also, can you tell me steps to remove all my USB drivers related to Android in Windows 7?
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It may work to install CM11 or CM12, BUT try this toolfirst (uploaded to my personal box account) Find all your mobile device drivers in this list and mark them and go to "File" and click "Uninstall marked drivers", restart your PC and plug in your tablet. Then try plugging in LG after so it gets drivers later. I'm not sure if it will work. But it should apply new drivers. If it doesn't work, uninstall the drivers one more time and download the Samsung drivers from 3rd party and install them and apply then manually to your tablet through Device Manager in Windows.
https://app.box.com/s/7njztz17hekfkpxbjk7h79xsctnmuptn
Anyways, try this first.
dealcrack said:
I do have a LG G3 phone connecting to the same computer successfully. Will this cause any problem?
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Its always a possibility. I'd try to uninstall the LG drivers. You can always re-install later (if needed).
In a perfect world, the Sammy drivers would be what you want. But this is of course not a perfect world. I've had better luck using the "generic" Microsoft MTP USB drivers over the HTC drivers on my HTC devices.
CuraeL said:
It may work to install CM11 or CM12, BUT try this toolfirst (uploaded to my personal box account) Find all your mobile device drivers in this list and mark them and go to "File" and click "Uninstall marked drivers", restart your PC and plug in your tablet. Then try plugging in LG after so it gets drivers later. I'm not sure if it will work. But it should apply new drivers. If it doesn't work, uninstall the drivers one more time and download the Samsung drivers from 3rd party and install them and apply then manually to your tablet through Device Manager in Windows.
https://app.box.com/s/7njztz17hekfkpxbjk7h79xsctnmuptn
Anyways, try this first.
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I download this tool, and remove all Samsung or Android related USB driver. Restart my computer and connect the pad it's not working. Then I uninstall the Samsung driver software, and all USB driver. Then restart and install a samsung driver from the thread about how to root my pad in this forum. Connect my pad, no luck. Still the same problem. I am about to give up.
redpoint73 said:
Its always a possibility. I'd try to uninstall the LG drivers. You can always re-install later (if needed).
In a perfect world, the Sammy drivers would be what you want. But this is of course not a perfect world. I've had better luck using the "generic" Microsoft MTP USB drivers over the HTC drivers on my HTC devices.
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I uninstall my LG driver too, along with all Samsung/Android usb driver with the tool from previous reply. No luck, It still shows a MTP device with yellow "!" mark.
Just before I about to give it up, it connects to my another computer now, which is my main computer and it had trouble connecting to. All I did was restart my pad several time and odin twrp recovery to it. It connects after rebooting. No idea what cause this problem, but it works now. thank you for all your help.
dealcrack said:
Just before I about to give it up, it connects to my another computer now, which is my main computer and it had trouble connecting to. All I did was restart my pad several time and odin twrp recovery to it. It connects after rebooting. No idea what cause this problem, but it works now. thank you for all your help.
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Glad you sorted it out, to some degree or other.
USB connectivity on Android devices is very tricky, at least on Windows (can't speak on other OSes). My HTC phone connects fine to my work laptop with the HTC drivers. On my home computer (also Win7) it frequently drops adb connection and I have to manually select the "generic" Microsoft drivers to make it work (and the HTC drivers never seemed to work completely right either). My Sammy Pro 8.4 seems to connect just fine to my home PC, however. So it seems its just a crap shoot what kind of connectivity you will get, really.
Hello guys,
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I got the surprise that my computer doesn´t recognize my HTC ONE M8.
I installed HTC Sync for get the lastest drivers but it didn´t help. On Windows I go to device manager and it seems it recognize an "Android device" but with a little exclamation that says that there is no drivers for this device.
Anybody had the same problem? How did you fix it?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english.
Regards.
Did you also have this problem on Windows 8.1?
I had the same driver issue when I was running Win 8.1 Pro. I couldn't get the phone to be recognized.
What I ended up doing is downgrade (or should I say upgrade?) to windows 7. All is well now.
If you keep windows 10, you may have to wait until HTC updates their drivers for the new OS. I'm not familiar with any other solution at the moment.
nullfeed said:
Did you also have this problem on Windows 8.1?
I had the same driver issue when I was running Win 8.1 Pro. I couldn't get the phone to be recognized.
What I ended up doing is downgrade (or should I say upgrade?) to windows 7. All is well now.
If you keep windows 10, you may have to wait until HTC updates their drivers for the new OS. I'm not familiar with any other solution at the moment.
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Actually I installed on my new computer Windows 8.1 Pro edition and I think I´ve never connected my phone to this computer so I cannot tell you if it was working on Windows 8.1.
I think I´ll wait until other pal put a solution.
Thanks
It works with 8.1, but connection can be really sketchy. Connects and disconnects rapidly, but eventually connects.
Sent from my HTC One_M8
Braaank said:
Hello guys,
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I got the surprise that my computer doesn´t recognize my HTC ONE M8.
I installed HTC Sync for get the lastest drivers but it didn´t help. On Windows I go to device manager and it seems it recognize an "Android device" but with a little exclamation that says that there is no drivers for this device.
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Mine works fine in Win10. Are you an admin or regular user?
Same here, no issues at all on a clean win10 install
No issues here with windows 10, 64bit.
Upgraded from windows 7.
Drunkula said:
Mine works fine in Win10. Are you an admin or regular user?
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Admin user.
Did you do a clean install or just upgraded from a previous version?
Did you install HTC Sync for get the drivers or you installed from other site?
I may have had HTC Sync on before - don't recall. This copy of Win10 was an upgrade install from Windows 7.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jtbhe8xv1wvmzfh/ADB_Fastboot_Drivers_Win81.zip?dl=0
Follow that link, and download the file
1. Disable Windows driver signature (option 7 from advanced options)
2. Connect phone to PC
3. Go to device manager, you can find it through cmd prompt or cortana
4. Once in device manager, locate anything that says android usb or something like that ( I cant remember)
5. Update the device driver by looking through your computer for the location of ^ above download zip
I have no tried this yet, but I dont see why it wont work...PM me if you have questions
Edit:
I just did all of what I described above, and TBH I'm not sure if it would work or not. I do not currently have ADB SDK installed on my laptop, but I have found what appears to be a sound-proof method. Im going to assume the reason you want that connection is because you plan on using adb ? Anyhow, here's the link:
http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/index.php?/topic/1362-how-to-adb-fastboot-in-windows-xp-7-81-10/
In the second post of the link ^, it has been shown to work with HTC devices, hope this helps: let us know & I can dig deeper...
Anyone else experiencing this? I just got the latest Windows 10 update, the fairly large one, and all of a sudden now the phone won't connect to LG Bridge. It connects to the PC just fine and charges but it will have nothing to do with the app. I even revoked USB permissions, switched to PTP, reinstalled LG Bridge, etc... no help.
Anyone else seeing this or know how to fix it?
EDIT: Well, to make matters worse I tried the "install pc drivers" thing and now the G4 won't even enter MTP mode. It doesn't recognize the USB connection at all.
Second EDIT: Got it fixed. Purged all drivers from my computer and reinstalled them. All good. ignore this thread.
what you mean by purge all drivers? what drivers, where? I'm having the same issue with bridge and windoze 10
Windows 10 here also and cannot get LG Bridge to see my VS986 either - it tries to connect when I switch to MTP mode, but then gives up.
ADB and Verizon Software User Assistant both work fine ......... not sure how to debug this issue.
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
RuedasLocas said:
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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