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I am unable to mount my SD card when it is in my G1 and connected to my computer. I used to be able to before I upgraded to Windows 7. I am using JacHero 2.7.1 with the latest USB drivers, fastboot and ADB both work. But when I connect my phone to my computer and choose to mount the card, nothing happens on my computer. In device manager, my G1 is still there under ADB Interface. However, the SD card is mounted as WPD File System Volume Driver with a little caution sign on the icon. When I view properties of the device, it says "The device cannot start. (Code 10)"
How can I get this to work? Its kinda annoying to have to turn off my phone, remove my fishbone case and go through all that just to put a picture on it.
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I am unable to mount my SD card when it is in my G1 and connected to my computer. I used to be able to before I upgraded to Windows 7. I am using JacHero 2.7.1 with the latest USB drivers, fastboot and ADB both work. But when I connect my phone to my computer and choose to mount the card, nothing happens on my computer. In device manager, my G1 is still there under ADB Interface. However, the SD card is mounted as WPD File System Volume Driver with a little caution sign on the icon. When I view properties of the device, it says "The device cannot start. (Code 10)"
How can I get this to work? Its kinda annoying to have to turn off my phone, remove my fishbone case and go through all that just to put a picture on it.
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You can always use adb push? Lol try uninstalling the usb storage devices and reinstalling them
well, the problem is USB Mass Storage doesn't even show up. And when I try to install newer drivers it says "Windows has concluded that your driver is up to date" and stuff like that. ADB push is a little slow for me lol
Uninstall whatever your SD Card is installed as, then restart your computer, replug in your phone and mount the SD Card and it should prompt that a new device was plugged in.
h.nocturna said:
Uninstall whatever your SD Card is installed as, then restart your computer, replug in your phone and mount the SD Card and it should prompt that a new device was plugged in.
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Just tried that, the moment I plugged it in, my computer automatically installed the driver, so still not working.
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Just tried that, the moment I plugged it in, my computer automatically installed the driver, so still not working.
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Ugh, I hate that... try manually updating drivers and see if you can get it to install the Mass Storage Device drivers from a list...
I tried that, there wasn't an option for USB Mass Storage, but there was one for SD Card in the pre-installed driver list, however when I selected that one I received an error. Just a note, that Android HTC Phone USB Device is listed under disk drives with no caution signs in the icon, however I am unable to get that one to work either. Could it possibly be Windows 7..?
AHAHAHHAHA YES I FIXED IT WOOO HOOOO!
Okay, so what I did was go into the development settings and UNcheck USB debugging. The moment I did that, my computer made the "new hardware sound" and then said "driver install successful" and when I clicked on it to see the driver, the driver was "USB Mass Storage Device". Now I can mount it WOOHOO!
Thanks you guys for all the help
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With USB debugging reenabled, it stops working again, so I gotta turn it off everytime I wanna mount... ah well
That sucks, I have mine permanently on cuz I use ADB so much (Also using Windows 7 here) And everything detected perfectly. Well good job on finding a workaround.
SolemnWishing said:
AHAHAHHAHA YES I FIXED IT WOOO HOOOO!
Okay, so what I did was go into the development settings and UNcheck USB debugging. The moment I did that, my computer made the "new hardware sound" and then said "driver install successful" and when I clicked on it to see the driver, the driver was "USB Mass Storage Device". Now I can mount it WOOHOO!
Thanks you guys for all the help
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With USB debugging reenabled, it stops working again, so I gotta turn it off everytime I wanna mount... ah well
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Great could u change thread title to solved? Im sure lots of people have this problem too .Also update your OP =]
alritewhadeva said:
Great could u change thread title to solved? Im sure lots of people have this problem too .Also update your OP =]
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ahahaha sorry, buy whats an OP?
SolemnWishing said:
AHAHAHHAHA YES I FIXED IT WOOO HOOOO!
Okay, so what I did was go into the development settings and UNcheck USB debugging. The moment I did that, my computer made the "new hardware sound" and then said "driver install successful" and when I clicked on it to see the driver, the driver was "USB Mass Storage Device". Now I can mount it WOOHOO!
Thanks you guys for all the help
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With USB debugging reenabled, it stops working again, so I gotta turn it off everytime I wanna mount... ah well
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thanks mate you helped me out was having the same problem on my zte blade
Thank you so much my friend.
I had the same problem on my Desire.
I was wondering couple hours for this stupid thing.....and finally I mound my SD Card on your way.
No Go!
Windows 7 64bit for me and Galexy Prevail still no go with the WPD FileSystem Volume Driver, I can't get this suka! started and it was working before everything? why did it stop?
I hate this crap...... Ahhhhhhhhh! Im pulling my hair on this crap.... Willing to try other sugestions, I am def not reformatting to get this to work...lol...
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Okay because of a great guy from a microsoft website forumboard I was able to fix this with the below fix.
Thank you (Patricio16)
If still doesnt work try this:
1. My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings. This takes you into the system properties like in XP. Go into Environment variables and create a new System varable called devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices (I don't think it's case sensitive). Set this to a value of 1.
2. Go into device manager. From the view menu, choose "show hidden devices". Because of the environment variable, you now see all devices not in use.
3. Uninstall any "Universal Serial Bus controllers" not in use (greyed out). Also I uninstalled any storage volumes, storage volume shadow copies, and disk drives also not in use. You should see your offending USB device in one of these areas.
4. STILL DIDNT WORK!! Then:
4.1 Make sure your cellphone detects and see the content of the card. Then, right click MY COMPUTER - Choose Disk Mngmt- Look for the storage device in trouble (you will see that it doesnt have an assigned letter yet) - Add a letter to it - Check and you'll see the drive. (Edit)rocxylemmon- remove the WPD by uninstalling it if it does not go away on it's own then recheck for any new devices and it will change to the drive letter you assigned it too.
Actual Link To The Site - ****://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/itprovistahardware/thread/24374678-e65d-40fd-9581-62b09c8feeb8
This fixed mine so hope it fixes yours.
This about as short as I could make it:
I haven't tried to use ADB with my G1 for about a month, so I'm not exactly sure when the problem started, but it's become a royal headache now. For whatever reason when I launched ADB shell today, I got an error saying 'device not found'. The first thing I did was check device manager where I noticed the phone showed as a 'USB composite device' with a yellow exclamation mark over it. I thought to myself "drivers." So I tried pointing it to the driver in the Android SDK folder. That just popped an error saying that Windows couldn't find a better driver match than the one I was already using.
From there I got the googling and came across this insanely long Google Groups thread. Following the advice listed, I started pulling some USB .sys files. I tried using an older copy of the USB driver from a previous SDK. I tried using Haruyko's modified USB driver. None would install.
Same error.
Reading down some more I saw that some people had success with with usinfg HTC Sync. It was worth a shot, right? Well it certainly made things different, but doesn't resolve the issue. Now in device manager I have an 'HTC Remote NDIS' listing under Network Connections. The old 'USB Composite Device' item is now gone. But still, I can't use ADB. "Device not found."
It's driving me nuts.
At this point I figured that it'd be best to try this on a different PC. Maybe my primary one is wonking out. These things happen. Well, that hope was quickly crushed when I discovered that NOT EVEN on a VANILLA XP SP3 setup, will Windows detect the G1. I downloaded a fresh copy of the SDK, plugged it in, pointed it to the USB driver....and nothing. Same error as PC number one:
"Windows can't find a better version of the driver than you're currently using."
Tried switching the USB cable. Same thing.
Back to PC number one, I removed all HTC software from 'Add/Remove Programs, then ran USBDeview. There, I removed the HTC NDIS device, unplugged the G1, and plugged it back in.
The HTC NDIS Remote device returned. **** my life.
SO.....before I throw this phone into traffic, does anyone have any clue as to what's going on here? All I want to be able to do is regain ADB access to my phone. I don't care about USB tethering (and toggling that option does nothing btw) or none of that. Just looking to regain ADB access. The only thing that's changed since the last time I used ADB is the version of Cyanogen's mod. I'm currently using v4.2.3.1. Maybe this broke shell access?
Thoughts?
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-Toggling USB debugging does nothing either.
-Ditto that for Fastboot
device not found has to do with the phone....make sure your cable is not messed up.
B-man007 said:
device not found has to do with the phone....make sure your cable is not messed up.
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Tried switching the USB cable. Same thing.
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Tried that already.
the.snks said:
Tried that already.
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is the phones usb port ok? can you transfer files over it? if your about to throw the phone away....at least try flashing the RC29 image again
B-man007 said:
is the phones usb port ok? can you transfer files over it? if your about to throw the phone away....at least try flashing the RC29 image again
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As far as I know the USB port is ok. It charges fine. And to update everyone on where I am, I tried the following today:
-Removed all HTC software (Sync and Drivers).
-Used USBDeview to remove all instances of HTC, and Android devices.
-Tried downgrading my test machine (PC #2) to Service Pack 2.
-Tried a third USB cable.
And I'm still getting the same problem. So there's no doubt in my mind that it has to be the phone. Like I said, the only thing I've done lately is update the version of Cyanogen's ROM.
I know it definitely worked before I updated to v4.2.3.1. Also I noticed that I am no longer able to mount the sdcard as storage in Windows. I do not get a prompt on the G1 asking if I wish to mount it. However, the USB debugging notice still pops up (weird).
....and here I'm stuck once again.
Have you tried actually uninstalling the usb devices in device manager?
I was having a similar problem, I just unistalled all the usb instances in the device manager, and when I rebooted my computer, everything seemed to work fine.
rp1783 said:
Have you tried actually uninstalling the usb devices in device manager?
I was having a similar problem, I just unistalled all the usb instances in the device manager, and when I rebooted my computer, everything seemed to work fine.
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Yes. Multiple times in fact. It can't be the computer if the same issue is happening across two different PC's, with three different USB cables.
At first I thought this was a definite driver issue with xp, I've had similar problems in the past that just won't go away.. xp is a c*nt when it gets a driver stuck in its head that it just doesn't want to part with... but if its persisting across several machines it could well be the phone..
Have you tried adb with the phone in recovery? Boot into recovery and leave it about 30 seconds, then plug in the usb and try to get an adb shell.. this should rule out any rom config issues
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At first I thought this was a definite driver issue with xp, I've had similar problems in the past that just won't go away.. xp is a c*nt when it gets a driver stick in its head that it just doesn't want to part with... but if its persisting across several machines it could well be the phone..
Have you tried adb with the phone in recovery? Boot into recovery and leave it about 30 seconds, then plug in the usb and try to get an adb shell.. this should rule out any rom config issues
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PROGRESS! I booted into recovery mode and plugged the G1 into the computer. I got the 'new hardware' prompt and was asked to install the driver. I did so using the one from the SDK. Now I have ADB access, and Windows tried to mount the sdcard but that failed. I'm guessing because there's no way for me to 'ok' that in the recovery console.
So what does this tell us? I'm not sure if I understand what's wrong here.
(Sidenote: Man I'm so tempted to try to install the new Google Maps now....)
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So what does this tell us? I'm not sure if I understand what's wrong here.
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It tells us that something's cocked up with the usb support in your rom, but the phone itself is fine. wipe/reflash and you should be good to go.
There is a command you can type to mount the sd for windows when you're in recovery.. just type this in the console:
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echo /dev/block/mmcblk0 > /sys/devices/platform/usb_mass_storage/lun0/file
goldenarmZ said:
It tells us that something's cocked up with the usb support in your rom, but the phone itself is fine. wipe/reflash and you should be good to go.
There is a command you can type to mount the sd as storage when you're in recovery.. just type this in the console:
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echo /dev/block/mmcblk0 > /sys/devices/platform/usb_mass_storage/lun0/file
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Ah....that blows but you do what you gotta. I'll try wiping and report back in case this thread helps anyone else.
Thanks man.
Alright, here's what I did to get working again:
Doing a wipe did NOT resolve the issue. However, updating to v4.2.4 did (remember I was using v4.2.3.1 originally). For clarity, I wiped both before and after the update. And I had to use a sdcard reader to get v4.2.4 onto the phone. I can now ADB and mount the sdcard in Windows without issue. I'm not sure if this was a one off, or possibly a bug in v4.2.3.
Somebody may want to bounce that Cyanogen.
B-man007 and goldenarmZ, the help was much appreciated.
This probably is related to USB tethering Cyan put in his rom.
Also for future reference, if you want to mount your SD card in recovery and you have Cyan 1.3 or greater or RA recovery, you can just type
ums_enable
to mount and
ums_disable
to dismount
saves you from typing that hideously long line lol
Ok. Right now I'm trying to root my nexus. I'm stuck at installing the usb driver. I tried following this tutorial /showthread.php?t=613217 but every time i choose the driver and it searches it tells me it "couldn't find a better match for my hardware" and the driver doesn't install. I've tried 2 different computers, a macbook pro dual booted with Win XP media center Sp 2 and a dell XP media center Sp 3. No luck with either of them. Anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong please? its getting really anoying
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Ok. Right now I'm trying to root my nexus. I'm stuck at installing the usb driver. I tried following this tutorial /showthread.php?t=613217 but every time i choose the driver and it searches it tells me it "couldn't find a better match for my hardware" and the driver doesn't install. I've tried 2 different computers, a macbook pro dual booted with Win XP media center Sp 2 and a dell XP media center Sp 3. No luck with either of them. Anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong please? its getting really anoying
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I'm having the same issue myself i think.
Look under N1 Q&A and find the topic "N1 Bricked"
Glad to know im not the only one
I have a iMac and I never even had to worry about drivers.
Just download/install/setup the Android SDK and the rest is automatic.
I have a tutorial called ADB 4 Dummies that will walk you through installing the android sdk 2.2(froyo) and setting up your environments. Step by step for every system.
First thing, unplug your Phone from computer, uninstall ALL drivers and try from scratch.
Also, if you're using windows, when you're done and you plug in your phone, don't choose to "automatically find drivers" instead manually point it to the drivers folder in the SDK.
Don't worry, it's not bricked. lol.
mrandroid said:
I have a iMac and I never even had to worry about drivers.
Just download/install/setup the Android SDK and the rest is automatic.
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Followed your tutorial, got adb and everything to work, adb will recognize my Motorola Cliq, but for some reason my nexus doesn't show up. When i do adb devices no devices come up
magma9495 said:
Followed your tutorial, got adb and everything to work, adb will recognize my Motorola Cliq, but for some reason my nexus doesn't show up. When i do adb devices no devices come up
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Hmmmm....
There are 2 modes to the bootloader HBOOT and Fastboot.
Make sure you're phone is in fastboot mode... it should say FASTBOOT USB highlighted in red on top. If it doesn't, use the volume down key, select Fastboot and hit the power button once to switch the phone to fastboot.
Remember, "adb devices" works while your phone is turned on regular. If your phone is in Fastboot mode use "fastboot devices"
Ok, are you using windows? If you are;
Turn off your phone and boot it back up in Bootloader mode. (trackball+pwr, or volume down+pwr)
Once it's on bootloader, plug it in to the computer.
See if the computer asks for any drivers, etc. If it does point it to the Drivers folder in the SDK. If it doesn't... go into your Device Manager. (Right click on MY COMPUTER, click on MANAGE and when computer management opens up, go to Device manager from the list on the left). Look to see if there are any icons with an Exclamation mark and yellow background. If there is, right click on it, select update driver and point it to the drivers folder in the sdk.
Basically there should be a menu on top that says "Android Phone" and when you expand that selection you'll see "Android Bootloader Interface".
nope, no luck with that either, I tried it both on windows XP and windows 7. same error each time. Could it be a problem with my device? because Snow Leopard doesn't recognize the nexus as a storage device or anything
Damn. I think i'm out of options. Last thing to try:
- Turn on phone regular.
- Plug in through USB to computer (try a different USB cable, even if that one worked with the CLIQ, try a different USB port also.)
- On Phone: GO to settings, Application Settings, Development, USB Debugging, (if it's checked on, check it off then on again) make sure it's ON.
Go into your Android SDK folder, go into the TOOLS folder. Now click on DDMS. See if it lists your device...
Last thing would be to go back through the Device Manager, and click on SCAN HARDWARE while your phone is plugged in... It has to be on that list somewhere, whether it's a bad driver, etc, it should still appear in your device manager somehow.
alright that didnt work, but, i got it, i just kept unplugging and plugging back in my phone until adb recognized it. then i got fastboot to run and now i have superuser . But now im stuck at another point. I'm trying to do the recovery.img file. I tried in mobile terminal "flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img" but it told me something like "flash_image not found" I saw that i could do this via fast boot but i dont know how to do that. how would i do fastboot on Mac?
http://www.myhangoutonline.com/tutorials/nexus-one/6-upgrade-nexus-one-recovery
when i try to do the fastboot command i get "-bash: fastboot: command not found" i dont think i have fastboot set up right
have you tried typing in "./" before the command? I found that that was one of my mistakes I did when I first rooted my phone
tried that, entered "./fastboot-mac flash recovery recovery.img" and i just get "waiting for device"
I believe you can also try "./fastboot-mac flash recovery ./recovery.img"
Alright I flashed a clockwork recovery through the app manager in the market. Is there any way I can apply the other recovery with an update.zip?
Also, thanks so much for all the help guys!!!!!!!!!!
you can do it through terminal emulator, if you go to amonra's recovery thread he tells you how.
this is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611829
fastboot somtimes doesn't come in the SDK... download the version for your system from here: http://www.myhangoutonline.com/tutorials/nexus-one/5-unlock-nexus-one-bootloader
place it in your androidsdk/tools folder
Was wondering is there a way to use our galaxy as a universal usb mass storage device, using default windows drivers?
I've tried it but I can't seem to connect my phone to the pc unless I install either the usb drivers (extracted from Kies) or install kies itself.
In ubuntu can just hook this up no problem why in windows doesn't it work? or am I doing something wrong? Any help would be great.
thanks.
Wich part of Android Development Forum you dont understand?
why don't you can suggest me one or point me in the right direction or notify a mod instead of posting something that's not helpful and insulting?
and indicate why this would not go in development? yeah it can be in general but why can't it be in here explain the reason. This can be the initiation of someone developing a hack to allow to use our device in windows without INSTALLING the samsung drivers?
You don't need to install any samsung anything.
Settings -> About Phone -> USB Settings: Ensure "Ask on connection" is selected.
Plug in USB cable, connect to PC.
Select "Mass storage" on the menu. Your device is now connected and charging, but you don't have access to the data yet.
Now drag down the notification bar from the top of the screen. It says "Ongoing: USB connected. Select to copy files to/from your computer". Press that. Press "Mount".
Your Internal SD and external SD now mount on your PC and appear as drives.
gl
Edit: If that doesn't work for you then there's something wrong. I haven't installed Kies on any machine I've connected the SGS to. It may be that you require Admin rights to install the usb drivers that are sent over as the device attempts to mount (not sure).
hmm that's weird. My machine says it doesn't recognize it when I do that. And all the machines I use I have to install the drivers for it to work even though I always use "use as mass storage"
hmmm I better do more investigation then.....
just tried this on a winxp machine without any driver/kies installed and yeah can't get to the sd card. It has an exclaimation mark next to the Usb mass storage device in device manager and there an "unknown" device detected in the "other devices" section of device manager....
Try the always ask option. Sometimes the use mass storage as default choice is a tad cranky.
If not, try on another usb port with another microusb cable. I've tried on 3 pcs/laptops and all 3 times no drivers were needed.
You also have to pull down the notifcation menu of the phone (once connected) and click the usb symbol and then choose "mount" (yeah, kinda sucks)
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hmm that's weird. My machine says it doesn't recognize it when I do that. And all the machines I use I have to install the drivers for it to work even though I always use "use as mass storage"
hmmm I better do more investigation then.....
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the drive that it installs when you connect your device to your PC with selecting USB Mass Storage is a normal USB driver, like when you plug in a normal memory stick...
Check your usb port or cable and try other ones
Or install Kies then uninstall it.
It will leave the Samsung USB drivers installed as they are in a seperate folder.
really weird could it be a winxp problem?
At work usb mass storage doesn't work UNTIL I install the samsung drivers. At home tested on a win 7 machine without installing any drivers and it works.
Would front usb port be different to teh back usb port? It's just that front usb port doesn't work if I don't install drivers, after install drivers works fine.
hmm I should test the back usb port. It's pissing me off how I can't use usb mass storage at work until I install the drivers (or would it be a windows update issue how windows don't have latest usb drivers?)
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really weird could it be a winxp problem?
At work usb mass storage doesn't work UNTIL I install the samsung drivers. At home tested on a win 7 machine without installing any drivers and it works.
Would front usb port be different to teh back usb port? It's just that front usb port doesn't work if I don't install drivers, after install drivers works fine.
hmm I should test the back usb port. It's pissing me off how I can't use usb mass storage at work until I install the drivers (or would it be a windows update issue how windows don't have latest usb drivers?)
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both win7 and xp require to install that usb driver unless you've plugged it in before... you definitely don't have to install the samsung drivers before you use the Mass storage function as my office computer (XP) is not allowed to install any other driver/software apart from normal USB mass storage driver in which it's pre-installed in your PC when you install the OS...
Hey, everyone, I tried posting about this in the CM7 general discussion thread, but no one seemed apt to respond.
I think this was a problem that popped up in the 60s or 70s in terms of nightlies, but I'm having it again now since around the 155 mark.
I'm on 160 and when I plug my NC into the USB cable, I no longer get any options to connect for file transfers in the notification area. If anyone could help me out with this, I'd really appreciate it. It's just so perplexing and no one seems be having this issue except me. If it's user-side error, that's fine as well, I'd just like to know how to fix it.
1. When you plugged the NC in, did the PC recognize any "removable" drive?
2. In the notification area, did you see any other indication?
3. You run CM7 off uSD or eMMC?
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1. When you plugged the NC in, did the PC recognize any "removable" drive?
2. In the notification area, did you see any other indication?
3. You run CM7 off uSD or eMMC?
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1. No, nothing comes up.
2. The notification area remains blank.
3. I'm running it off eMMC.
Thanks for taking the time, by the way!
If so, unplug the usb cable then replug in a few times and see what happens.
If still nothing, try to use other usb cable.
Oh, btw, have you had Nookcolotweaks app installed?
I do have Nook Tweaks installed, yes. I'm using the cable that came with the Nook, but I'm not sure I have any other cables around.
Do make sure you check OFF the USB Host feature (reboot and reconnect)
I gave that a try, too, but still nothing. So confusing!
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Let try it on different computer if you have.
Also try difference usb cable.
Last, if nothing works, update latest nightly build
When you disconnect and reconnect the nook in testing/trying to get it recognized... unplug usb cable from computer... its made a difference at times.
I know this sounds basic but in applications-settings ensure you have usb debugging checked. Sometimes when flashing different nightlies, settings change.
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Thanks again for all the help, everyone! I made sure USB debugging was checked and tried unplugging/replugging the cable, but there's still no notification coming up.
A new development:
I tried connecting it to my Windows PC instead of my Linux and it brought up this message that said it didn't recognize the device. I also tried to get ADB to see it and it can't. Does this information help or am I in trouble here?
Next time, do clearly indicate that you are using Linux or Windows. I'm sure many members here are Linux but still far less support than Windows world.
When I provided those suggestions in previous posts, I meant in Windows.
Anyway, back to your issue.
1. "it didn't recognize the device" because of missing adb usb driver. You need to get it installed first in order to use ADB, however it has nothing to do with your usb mass storage function. For now, you don't need to worry about it just yet.
2. Back to my question before, have you seen any "removable" on the PC (Windows)
Along with USB Host uncheck, if still having problem, I would suggest you either downgrade to the earlier versions or wait until tomorrow and update with another nightly build.
Good luck
I have the ADB drivers installed in Windows, as far as I know. I've used it before.
I typed "adb devices" into the prompt and it doesn't see the NC at all. Since one of the nightlies seems to be what prompted this sudden change in connectivity, I guess I'll just hope that one of the new ones can fix it. Thanks again.
Also, Windows doesn't show anything "removable" except for my external HD.
Try to disable usb debugging as you can still use ADB over wifi. This should always put the device to usb storage mode when connected.
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Try to disable usb debugging as you can still use ADB over wifi. This should always put the device to usb storage mode when connected.
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I tried this out and even ADB wireless can't connect to my device. I even re-installed the ADB drivers in Windows to be sure the problem wasn't on that end.
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I tried this out and even ADB wireless can't connect to my device. I even re-installed the ADB drivers in Windows to be sure the problem wasn't on that end.
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If you're using ADB wireless, no need to install any driver on Windows PC, you just need 2 files: adb.exe and AdbWinApi.dll, to connect to Android device.
If you've installed ADB drivers, you might want to remove it as this might mess up usb storage.
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If you're using ADB wireless, no need to install any driver on Windows PC, you just need 2 files: adb.exe and AdbWinApi.dll, to connect to Android device.
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Alrighty. I have those two. I've connected my NC to ADB both wirelessly and and with the cable in the past, so this should all be straightforward anyhow. It just plain refuses to cooperate.
Go to the Marketplace and download "Nook Color UMS" app. Follow instructions and it will mount properly. I had the same issue used it and it mounts proper through the app.