Where do I get Windows 7 driver? Once I plug my phone into USB it says hardware installation failed
I want to drag & drop mp3 and photos.
Here is the link for the USA Verizon one, just choose your model and click "Find It"
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SCH-I515MSAVZW
i had the same problem (sweden), had to download the drivers i found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362957
Naked drivers --
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875
or you can go to google directly and download the Android SDK with the USB drivers
or just the USB drivers from Google Android SDK site, without download the SDK
http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c...ess_I515_Galaxy_Nexus_USB_Driver_v1.4.6.0.exe
I have a couple of very basic questions about drivers needed for the Galaxy Nexus. I am using Windows 7 with a Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Part 1:
I have the impression that there are 4 drivers required:
-- USB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- ADB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- MTP driver (needed for normal mode)
-- Bootloader driver (needed for fastboot mode)
Question: Is the above correct?
Part 2:
The first time I had a successful connection, I copied down some of the driver information from Device Manager:
-- USB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- ADB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- MTP - Samsung, version 2.9.319.511
When I look at Device Manager now, the MTP driver is now something from Microsoft, not Samsung. I tried finding the Samsung version in the files downloaded from an XDA thread:
-- Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.29.0.exe
-- Samsung_Android_ADB_Interface_Driver_v2.9.510.0.cab
It seems like both of these files contain USB and ADB drivers, but not the MTP driver.
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung MTP driver?
Part 3:
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung bootloader driver?
Thanks.
KarateKick said:
I have a couple of very basic questions about drivers needed for the Galaxy Nexus. I am using Windows 7 with a Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Part 1:
I have the impression that there are 4 drivers required:
-- USB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- ADB driver (needed for normal mode)
-- MTP driver (needed for normal mode)
-- Bootloader driver (needed for fastboot mode)
Question: Is the above correct?
Part 2:
The first time I had a successful connection, I copied down some of the driver information from Device Manager:
-- USB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- ADB - Samsung, version 2.9.507.0
-- MTP - Samsung, version 2.9.319.511
When I look at Device Manager now, the MTP driver is now something from Microsoft, not Samsung. I tried finding the Samsung version in the files downloaded from an XDA thread:
-- Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1.5.29.0.exe
-- Samsung_Android_ADB_Interface_Driver_v2.9.510.0.cab
It seems like both of these files contain USB and ADB drivers, but not the MTP driver.
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung MTP driver?
Part 3:
Question: How do I get and install a Samsung bootloader driver?
Thanks.
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For ADB stuff, use the Google USB driver. The MTP driver shouldn't matter a whole lot.
You can always uninstall the driver from the device manager and then reinstall the Samsung drivers from the Samsung website but I don't remember ever needing a Samsung MTP driver.
So in answer to Part 1, the only driver you will probably need is the Google USB driver if you ever flash from ADB.
Why are you looking for a Samsung MTP driver? I think the one provided by Microsoft should be fine. Matter of fact I'd be surprised if different vendors had drivers for their MTP devices.
Use Universal Naked Driver, have been using it for a long time with zero issues. Works with ADB, MTP, Bootloader, and USB tethering without any issues.
Noob here!
I cant find android developement driver for xperia m c1904!!
Installing the latest PC Companion doesnt help.
where can i get the drivers from??
thnx in advance!
I have here adb driver packed in, but if you are using Windows 7/8/8.1 you need first to disable Driver Signature Verification. Here is the link to show you how you do it:
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to-disable-driver-signature-verification-on-64-bit-windows-8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
So after that, you normally install provided drivers, and I also provided a archive that contains extracted adb program, so you don't need to instal Andorid sdk.
Here is donwload link: https://www.mediafire.com/?j9xjn79lm3jkyv5
Hope I helped you
Hope hs answer helps... And just to add questions shouldn't be in the general section. We have a Q&A section for em
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aleksa069 said:
I have here adb driver packed in, but if you are using Windows 7/8/8.1 you need first to disable Driver Signature Verification. Here is the link to show you how you do it:
http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to-disable-driver-signature-verification-on-64-bit-windows-8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
So after that, you normally install provided drivers, and I also provided a archive that contains extracted adb program, so you don't need to instal Andorid sdk.
Here is donwload link: https://www.mediafire.com/?j9xjn79lm3jkyv5
Hope I helped you
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thanks, i will try too for my mikocok 8 64bit
Signed ADB drivers for Xperia M only come with very recent builds of PC Companion (even FlashTool 1.3 doesn't have this drivers currently). I managed to get only them from a local install, download the attached file and run DPInst.exe (or DPInst64.exe if running 64-bit OS). With this package you don't need to disable driver signature enforcement, they work out of box in Windows 8/8.1...
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Signed ADB drivers for Xperia M only come with very recent builds of PC Companion (even FlashTool 1.3 doesn't have this drivers currently). I managed to get only them from a local install, download the attached file and run DPInst.exe (or DPInst64.exe if running 64-bit OS). With this package you don't need to disable driver signature enforcement, they work out of box in Windows 8/8.1...
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Hello,
PC companion works well and detect my phone but does not install any adb drivers...
I can't find ADB drivers for this phone anywhere where did you found these?
thank you.
Hey, just to add to the list of answers, here is an adb drivers installer. All you have to do is open the programme, plug in your phone and press install, then you are done.
Here is the download: http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
Hedzx said:
Hello,
PC companion works well and detect my phone but does not install any adb drivers...
I can't find ADB drivers for this phone anywhere where did you found these?
thank you.
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I got from a PC Companion update. Make sure you have the latest version of PC Companion or reinstall it to fix that...
paper13579 said:
Hey, just to add to the list of answers, here is an adb drivers installer. All you have to do is open the programme, plug in your phone and press install, then you are done.
Here is the download: http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
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Unsigned drivers = major headaches to install in Windows 8+ since it'll accept only signed drivers unless you disable driver signature enforcement first (and M$ make that process more complicated in Windows 8+ than before)
mbc07 said:
I got from a PC Companion update. Make sure you have the latest version of PC Companion or reinstall it to fix that...
Unsigned drivers = major headaches to install in Windows 8+ since it'll accept only signed drivers unless you disable driver signature enforcement first (and M$ make that process more complicated in Windows 8+ than before)
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Lol, what are you on about. Please explain to me, what do you mean by unsigned drivers. I used that programme on windows 7 and the drivers work perfectly for me.
paper13579 said:
Lol, what are you on about. Please explain to me, what do you mean by unsigned drivers. I used that programme on windows 7 and the drivers work perfectly for me.
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As I assume you've already worked out drivers can come in two forms, signed and unsigned.
Signed drivers are generally ones coming from manufacturers and have a valid signature bundled in with them.
Unsigned drivers are generally ones coming from external sources (like flashtool) and do not have a valid signature bundled with them or they don't have one at all.
In Windows 7 there is slight driver enforcement, when you try to install unsigned drivers a window pops up telling that they are unsigned and that you shouldn't install them. You still have the option to install them.
In Windows 8, 8.1 and 8.1 Update 1 there is strict driver enforcement. When you try to install an unsigned driver with driver enforcement on, it will fail. When you turn the driver enforcement off (which is a pain to do) and then try to install an unsigned driver you get the pop up window telling you that the driver is unsigned and that you shouldn't install them, you still have the option to install them however.
I hope this explains it for you.
ADB driver not recognised by Flashtool
paper13579 said:
Hey, just to add to the list of answers, here is an adb drivers installer. All you have to do is open the programme, plug in your phone and press install, then you are done.
Here is the download: [not allowed to post links]
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I'm trying to revert to 4.2.2 from 4.3 to root my Xperia M dual 2005 that I received brand new today. I have spent four hours trying to get Flashtool to recognise that the phone is in USB debugging mode. It definitely is - USB debugging (and nothing else) is checked in Developer Options, USB connectivity is set to Mass Storage (not MTP) and installing from unknown sources is enabled in Security.
When I connect the phone powered up, this is what Flashtool shows:
10/051/2014 22:51:23 - INFO - <- This level is successfully initialized
10/051/2014 22:51:23 - INFO - Flashtool Version 0.9.16.0 built on 19-04-2014 19:00:00
10/051/2014 22:51:24 - INFO - This is the first sync with devices on github. Renaming devices to devices.old
10/051/2014 22:51:24 - INFO - Cloning devices from github project
10/052/2014 22:52:06 - INFO - Devices sync finished.
10/052/2014 22:52:13 - INFO - Device connected with USB debugging off
10/052/2014 22:52:13 - INFO - For 2011 devices line, be sure you are not in MTP mode
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - List of connected devices (Device Id) :
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_619B&MI_01\7&4CF9BF6&0&0001 Driver installed : true
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_619B&MI_00\7&4CF9BF6&0&0000 Driver installed : true
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_619B\YT910S4WK6 Driver installed : true
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - List of ADB devices :
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - - none
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - List of fastboot devices :
10/052/2014 22:52:22 - INFO - - none
But the notification area on the phone shows "USB debugging connected"!!!!!
To flash, I know I have to disconnect and turn the phone off, choose the .ftf then start the flash procedure (preparing files). Then when the animated graphic comes up, I press the volume down button and re-plug the USB cable back into the phone. Nothing happens - no lights on the phone, no flash starts, nothing. This is regardless of whether I keep the vol down button depressed for ages, or let it go after a few seconds.
I'm sure I have the ADB driver installed. I have the latest version of Sony PC Companion. I tried the ADB_Nicky method above from mbc07, using "have disk" and the driver seemed to install no problem. To double check I downloaded the file from the link given above by paper13579 and it detects the phone as a Sony Ericsson, and says the ADB drivers are already installed. I have also uninstalled the device in DM and restarted the PC and reinstalled the driver. Clip of Device Manager attached (as it appears when the powered-up phone is plugged in). Nothing appears in Device Manager when I try the flash procedure as above (phone off, vol down depressed).
I have been using Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, and (in desperation) XP SP3, with the same results. I've tried different USB cables (known good). I don't know what to try next.
@zumtotal, ADB drivers are different from flashmode drivers. Turn off your phone, hold Vol Down and plug USB. Go to device manager and see if you have a "SEMC Flash Device". If it show up with an exclamation mark or don't show at all, try reinstalling PC Companion or selecting "Have Disk" and then pointing to PC Companion folder in Program Files...
Please note that while in flash mode, if the phone doesn't receive any answer from the host computer within 2 minutes it'll automatically disconnect and restart the phone in normal mode, so, after plugging the phone while holding volume down you'll have approximate 2 minutes to do the driver install...
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mbc07 said:
@zumtotal, ADB drivers are different from flashmode drivers. Turn off your phone, hold Vol Down and plug USB. Go to device manager and see if you have a "SEMC Flash Device". If it show up with an exclamation mark or don't show at all, try reinstalling PC Companion or selecting "Have Disk" and then pointing to PC Companion folder in Program Files...
Please note that while in flash mode, if the phone doesn't receive any answer from the host computer within 2 minutes it'll automatically disconnect and restart the phone in normal mode, so, after plugging the phone while holding volume down you'll have approximate 2 minutes to do the driver install...
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Thanks, mbc07, your answer helped. To cut a very long story short, I made two mistakes:
1. When I first enabled USB debugging on the phone I didn't have any data connection enabled (neither wifi nor sim). So when I connected the powered-up phone to the PC the phone didn't install the USB debugging feature properly. After I got data enabled, more installation took place, and eventually Flashtool recognised my phone correctly and saw that it was in debugging mode.
2. I didn't pull out and re-insert the battery to get the phone into flash mode (that is not included in Part 1 of paper13579's instructions in the main 4.3 rooting thread). So when I connected the powered-off phone with the vol down depressed I could see that nothing changed in Device Manager. After I pulled and replaced the battery, the phone was recognised as SEMC Flash Device and the driver installed.
Simple mistakes but they cost me hours. Hope this helps someone else.
mbc07 said:
Signed ADB drivers for Xperia M only come with very recent builds of PC Companion (even FlashTool 1.3 doesn't have this drivers currently). I managed to get only them from a local install, download the attached file and run DPInst.exe (or DPInst64.exe if running 64-bit OS). With this package you don't need to disable driver signature enforcement, they work out of box in Windows 8/8.1...
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This works
great!! I will try this in win 8.1
I would like to connect ADB to my Mi 5s, but I don't know where to get USB drivers that are safe for download/install?
I need Windows 10 x64 drivers if possible...
Any pointers?
This tool should contain all needed drivers:
http://en.miui.com/thread-281979-1-1.html
Alternatively, if you use the full Android SDK it also contains the needed drivers (open SDK Manager.exe -> Extras -> Google USB Drivers).
I have the SDK installed and could connect with ADB while the mobile was normally running (and Debugging enabled in MIUI) and also while I was in fastboot.
This on Windows 10 x64.
patoberli said:
This tool should contain all needed drivers:
http://en.miui.com/thread-281979-1-1.html
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This link seems to be for the Mi5 and not for the Mi5S? Doesn't that matter?
Otherwise I'm using Minimal ADB and Fastboot which is working with Google/Samsung Galaxy Nexus mobile phone. But if I try and connect Mi5S and start ADB Deamon running adb devices doesn't return anything.
Got it working. Thanks.
As far as I understood it, Miflash supports all Qualcomm based Xiaomi devices.
You have enabled ADB Debugging on the 5s? It's disabled by default. You have to enable first the developer options and then you can enable it. Here is the latest version of Miflash: http://api.bbs.miui.com/url/MiFlash but the site is down for me at the moment.
Do you see the Mi5s in Device Manager under USB Devices when it's connected?
I haven't installed Miflash, only the full Android SDK and it was automatically detected.
Here an alternative manual: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=409951&pid=7620087
Please note, you don't actually need EDL, but it nicely outlines possible driver issues and fixes.
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literadesign said:
I would like to connect ADB to my Mi 5s, but I don't know where to get USB drivers that are safe for download/install?
I need Windows 10 x64 drivers if possible...
Any pointers?
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Have you been wasting your time? it might lest you should get it.
Not better even the way has been downloaded by someone.
patoberli said:
This tool should contain all needed drivers:
http://en.miui.com/thread-281979-1-1.html
Alternatively, if you use the full Android SDK it also contains the needed drivers (open SDK Manager.exe -> Extras -> Google USB Drivers).
I have the SDK installed and could connect with ADB while the mobile was normally running (and Debugging enabled in MIUI) and also while I was in fastboot.
This on Windows 10 x64.
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It take time to run.
Hi friends,
I recently installed a fresh windows 10 latest build (16299).. I have 64 bit windows 10.. The problem is i cant install moto z play drivers on this build. I was able to install drivers on the previous build of windows 10 but on this build i failed... Motorola Device Manager is stuck at step 2 (Installing USB drivers)... I waited for hours but it is stuck... I tried closing and opening the app but still no luck... Tried restarting and then installing drivers but still no luck.. Everything else is installed perfectly including adb but i am unable to install moto drivers.... Can someone help... Without drivers i wont be able to even flash my device
Anyone??? I need to flash my device...please help
1) Install drivers from this topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
2) After that you will be able to manually assign Android ADB Interface driver to your phone in Device Manager
freeman_g said:
1) Install drivers from this topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
2) After that you will be able to manually assign Android ADB Interface driver to your phone in Device Manager
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I already have adb installed and it worls fine...its just i am unable to install moto drivers on my pc... I even tried after disabling driver signature bull**** that was introduced in windows...
Those pack also contains proper ADB driver. You do not need separate Moto drivers, original ADB driver from Google will work fine too.
After installation connect your phone in fastboot mode to PC and go to Device Manger. Then update the driver of your phone in manual mode (when you have to choose from the drivers already installed on your PC) and choose Android ADB driver from the list.