When i connect my phone to pc i can see it only in PTP usb configuration. In all other usb options my pc does not see my phone. Any help? It happens on stock and on custom roms.
altojd said:
When i connect my phone to pc i can see it only in PTP usb configuration. In all other usb options my pc does not see my phone. Any help? It happens on stock and on custom roms.
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Settings/ System/developer options (first must unlock them) / USB default configuration - file transfer
Or you can also these steps below:
Step 1: Unlock your OnePlus and connect your OnePlus phone to computer with the USB cable that comes with your phone. On your OnePlus phone, drag down the notification panel and choose the transfer mode Transfer files.
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Tip: If you can't find your OnePlus phone on your computer, try to enable the developer options by going to Settings > About phone > tap Build Number for seven times > then go back to Settings > Developer options > USB debugging > Allow USB debugging. After this, restart your PC and connect your phone again.
Step 2: Once your computer detects your phone, open This PC and select your phone, then go to the internal storage of your OnePlus.
Step 3: Open the folder that stores the files you want to transfer, and then move the files from OnePlus to PC by drag & drop.
​Hope this will be working well.
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Hi,
since today my desire will not show me the optiondialog when i connect with a pc over usb.
Connection settings are:
Only Charge (default)
ask every connection
I reboot the phone more than 3 times
I shutdown the phone more than 3 times (and start dem manually)
I shutdown the phone more than 3 times (and remove the accu and start after that)
i dont see the usb connection dialog when i pull the statusbar down
The SD-Card is mounted in phone and works great
so what can i do to get this work again
Cant see this
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Check if you set a default connection type in the settings for connecting to computer.
Is USB-Debug on?
SwiftKeyed from dGB with Transparent XDA App
So i tried to change default settings to flashdrive and tried to check/uncheck usb debugging
not working
i read that a longer conenction via usb can help, since 5 minutes the phone are connected with pc (it will be charged) but no dialog is to see
Is HTC Sync or rather are HTC usb drivers installed? Which rom are you currently running?
SwiftKeyed from dGB with Transparent XDA App
The rom you can see in my sic
HTC Driver or HTCsync is not installed on this pc (work) but last week the usb connection was working well on this pc.
I can try it in after work at home (there is installed all HTC Stuff)
Hello,
A friend give me a bricked Desire HD. But my pc can recognise it at qualcomm modem (QHSUSB_DLOAD) when connected in USB (no led charger, no screen on phone).
After a lot of reseach, I've found the qualcomm QPST program. Have someone already try it ? Did anyone have some Desire HD's files for flashing ? (HEX or BIN files for QPST software download) ?
Thanks for your replies.
Any QCN files available for DHD ?
can you connect your phone and run MTTY?
1. Pull out the battery of the phone.
2. connect your bricked phone and power it on
3. connect with MTTY to diag port COM#: (look up # in device manager)
4. Type "h" and Enter to see if you got something back.
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can you connect your phone and run MTTY?
1. Pull out the battery of the phone.
2. connect your bricked phone and power it on
3. connect with MTTY to diag port COM#: (look up # in device manager)
4. Type "h" and Enter to see if you got something back.
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Hi massivekid, I've sent a PM (a bit unrelated to this thread, but close ), could you please look into it. Thanks.
even if my phone is correctly recognize by the pc, mtty can't connect to the COM port. Nothing work and JTAG flash seems to be the only way to make the DHD resurrected...
I'm searching for them too.
Phone stuck in download mode.
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Need files to flash
Hey guys, I just wanted to post something that might help out some people, in case perhaps their USB Drivers don't work, or they can't get odin to recognize their device.
Note: I do not claim these to be definite answers. These are just things I have discovered to work.
1.) My computer won't recognize my phone! What do I do?
A.) Try this. Download the USB drivers from (possibly) another post here on XDA, or install the Samsung Kies application.
Then, get an application to extract the driver software, such as uniextract.
Extract the installer to a directory of your choice: (For simplicity, I say Desktop)
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Then, go into Control Panel>Device Manager
Go to your device; It might be listed as "Unknown" and right click it.
Go to "Update Driver Software" and then click "Browse my computer"
Locate the Directory you extracted the installer to, and then click "Next"
wait for it to finish, then you're done!
Note! If it does this again, your device may show up as a modem. If so, just recreate the steps, and it will work.
2.) Odin doesn't show my device!
A.) If you just got done doing the steps above, you need to restart your computer. If not, check to make sure your phone is in Download mode. If still it does not recognize it, make sure you have "USB debugging" enabled in developer settings.
ATM, these were the only things I kept getting stuck at; if you have any more info on how we could help out some of the noobs (like me),
please reply!
Thanks!
NOTE! I forgot to mention, taht if you had previously installed drivers, YOU HAVE TO UNINSTALL THOSE! Otherwise, it will not work.
Hey guys,
Big thanks to @autoprime for mentioning this info on this in the general G4 forum. Figured I'd sum up the steps and repost in our sub-forum for anybody who may be struggling.
If you're like me, you're waiting on root and don't want to accidentally take that new OTA update that was pushed out about a week ago. This OTA has been found to prevent rolling back to previous versions of android, and may also block some/many of the root methods that the developers are preparing to release to us.
If System Update is constantly bugging you to update, follow the directions below:
1) Enable USB Debugging
-Go to About phone and tap on Build number 10 times to enable Dev Options
-Enter Developer Options and enable USB Debugging
2) Download and Install the Debloater tool (this happens on your computer)
-Windows http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater-setup-v3.85.exe
-OSX http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater.v.3.85.dmg
3) Connect your phone via USB. Make sure to install any drivers needed
4) Watch for pop up requesting ADB Access on your phone
5) Launch the Debloater tool
6) Select OK on the popup
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7) Click the top left button
8) Find LGDMSClient.apk and put a checkmark next to it. Then select Apply at the top
Congratulations! You no longer have to worry about pocket-updating your G4 and not being able to root down the road!
How to use Wakelock Detector light to view what processes are running on your Note 5.
This was tested on the AT&T Note 5 Marshmallow build N920AUCU2BPE5
Tools Required
1. ADB, download here, install with arguments Y, N, Y
2. Download and install Wakelock Detector Light
Steps:
1. Enable USB Debugging Mode
Settings -> About Device -> Click on Build Number a number of times until a message says Developer Mode has been enable
2. Go Back and go into 'Developer options' (Just above About Device)
3. Click on Developer options -> Tun on USB debugging
4. Plug your phone into your computer and open CMD
5. Type ADB Devices
6. Check your phone for a pop up to allow USB Debugging for this device
7. In CMD type adb tcpip 5555
8. Open Wakelock Detector light, again check allow USB debugging for this device
Click on Menu button -> Settings -> Check Advanced Mode to view System Processes
Wakelock detector will now start to show battery stats. Let your phone run for at least an hour with the screen off to gather stats on running processes.
After the phone is restarted steps 4, 6 & 7 need to be repeated.
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