I installed xdandroid 2.2.1 and everything works fine (except camera i saw that this is fixed with karnel update but I don't know how to do that) and i can't connect usb to PC.
I try install driver with Android SDK but it can't install CDC Abstract Control Model and CDC ACM Data drivers. On notification bar say that USB is connected and USB debugging is connected .Also I install HTC Sync it install all drivers except CDC Abstract Control Model and CDC ACM Data.
I also done this :
adb and usb debugging
To ensure that you are able to use adb and usb debugging you will need to plug in your usb cable to your computer and in winmo select activesync. Now launch haret and once Android is loaded you'll see a notification that will notify you have usb-debugging control and able to use adb.
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But can't fix the problem
How to fix this problem.Can someone help me.
Sry for my bad English
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I found this Guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010 I registered on the side but still can't see the links Can someone post quide here?
Share an offical USB driver for salsa.
This driver package includes the driver for XP Visa, Win7-32bit and 64bit
Also includes ADB_fastboot and RNDIS
(eh~~~~ just not sure if driver can post in this section or not)
This driver is found from: http://bbs.xda.cn/thread-9374886-1-1.html
Hi!
I just updated my Windows to Windows 7 x64, and I can't connect my X8 to PC - he is detectable, but can't use flashtool, USB (to copy files) etc.
I installed Gordon's Gate, PC Companion (he don't detect that is X8 - I have GDX installed).
Have I to back to 2.1, and then install this drivers for PC Companion? or what? I would like to test nobodyAtall's MiniCM and kernel. I also downloaded X8 ADB drivers but can't install it in device manager.
Thanks for help.
No, you don't have to go back to Stock 2.1.1.
PC Companion does have x64 and x86 drivers included - the only problem you may face is that PC Companion won't love custom ROMs on the X8 (i.e. if you have one of the PCC versions where "Repair" still works it will refuse to restore your device -> "No updates available"). The same seems to go for Gordon's Gate ... there are x86 and x64 (aka "amd64") drivers included.
I successfully used the drivers from PCC as well as Flashtool (v0.2.9.1 - 0.5.x.x fails to recognize the phone no matter what I do) with my X8 (Edit: on Windows 7 x64 Professional) - and since PCC had already put the Android drivers into the set of Windows drivers there wasn't a problem in installing the Flash/ADB driver.
The question at hand would rather be: since you switch from Windows 7 (32-Bit) to its x64 counterpart ... did you install all of your chipset drivers - especially the USB drivers (valid for Intel and AMD based systems)?
B.Jay said:
No, you don't have to go back to Stock 2.1.1.
PC Companion does have x64 and x86 drivers included - the only problem you may face is that PC Companion won't love custom ROMs on the X8 (i.e. if you have one of the PCC versions where "Repair" still works it will refuse to restore your device -> "No updates available"). The same seems to go for Gordon's Gate ... there are x86 and x64 (aka "amd64") drivers included.
I successfully used the drivers from PCC as well as Flashtool (v0.2.9.1 - 0.5.x.x fails to recognize the phone no matter what I do) with my X8 (Edit: on Windows 7 x64 Professional) - and since PCC had already put the Android drivers into the set of Windows drivers there wasn't a problem in installing the Flash/ADB driver.
The question at hand would rather be: since you switch from Windows 7 (32-Bit) to its x64 counterpart ... did you install all of your chipset drivers - especially the USB drivers (valid for Intel and AMD based systems)?
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I switched from Windows XP x86 (also have Win 7 professional), and after that only my phone memory storage doesn't work. All USB ports is working, but I'm not sure about this AMD driver? Where can I get it?
Yup, there is 'amd64' driver, but how to install it manually? X8 is detectable for Windows, so it is not showing in device manager. I install PC Companion first, but it wasn't work, then downloaded flashtool (0.2.9.1), installed GG and tried to install this included drivers, but don't know how.
jahlovePL said:
I switched from Windows XP x86 (also have Win 7 professional), and after that only my phone memory storage doesn't work. All USB ports is working, but I'm not sure about this AMD driver? Where can I get it?
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The chipset drivers for your motherboard are most likely for download on the website of the manufacturer ...
For Intel based systems you're looking for the "Intel Inf Driver Utility" (or something along that line) for Windows 7 x64
For AMD based systems you're looking for the USB drivers package (for Windows 7 x64).
If you don't have a clue it might help if you could name the Manufacturer of your motherboard (i.e.: Gigabyte), the exact type of your motherboard (i.e.: GA-870A-UD3) and CPU type (i.e.: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T) so I/we can try to look it up for you.
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Yup, there is 'amd64' driver, but how to install it manually? X8 is detectable for Windows, so it is not showing in device manager. I install PC Companion first, but it wasn't work, then downloaded flashtool, installed GG and tried to install this included drivers, but don't know how.
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Well, back in the days I installed PC Companion - which also spilled the drivers into Windows - and only updated it since then whenever it nagged about "New version of PC Companion available" ... though I never spotted it installing a newer set of drivers.
Anyway ...
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" disabled then Windows should show you a mass storage device in "Computer".
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" enabled then Windows will install the ADB bridge driver (upon first connect) so adb is able to communicate with your device.
If you attach your X8 in "Flash mode" (phone turned off, back button pressed) to your computer because it's stuck in a boot-loop Windows will install the Flash driver (upon first connect) so Flashtool is able to flash the device.
All, of course, by best using the genuine USB cable that came with your phone.
Additionally you could try this ...
Enable "USB-Debugging" (Settings -> Applications -> Development) and connect your device to the computer. Start Flashtool and select "Check drivers" from the menu ... what result do you get?
EDIT: Additionally, what version of Flashtool do you use and to where (C:\<path\to\flashtool>) did you install/put Flashtool?
B.Jay said:
The chipset drivers for your motherboard are most likely for download on the website of the manufacturer ...
For Intel based systems you're looking for the "Intel Inf Driver Utility" (or something along that line) for Windows 7 x64
For AMD based systems you're looking for the USB drivers package (for Windows 7 x64).
If you don't have a clue it might help if you could name the Manufacturer of your motherboard (i.e.: Gigabyte), the exact type of your motherboard (i.e.: GA-870A-UD3) and CPU type (i.e.: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T) so I/we can try to look it up for you.
Well, back in the days I installed PC Companion - which also spilled the drivers into Windows - and only updated it since then whenever it nagged about "New version of PC Companion available" ... though I never spotted it installing a newer set of drivers.
Anyway ...
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" disabled then Windows should show you a mass storage device in "Computer".
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" enabled then Windows will install the ADB bridge driver (upon first connect) so adb is able to communicate with your device.
If you attach your X8 in "Flash mode" (phone turned off, back button pressed) to your computer because it's stuck in a boot-loop Windows will install the Flash driver (upon first connect) so Flashtool is able to flash the device.
All, of course, by best using the genuine USB cable that came with your phone.
Additionally you could try this ...
Enable "USB-Debugging" (Settings -> Applications -> Development) and connect your device to the computer. Start Flashtool and select "Check drivers" from the menu ... what result do you get?
EDIT: Additionally, what version of Flashtool do you use and to where (C:\<path\to\flashtool>) did you install/put Flashtool?
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After checking drivers in flashtool:
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E\BX902AT5T9 : OK
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E&MI_00\6&25007D27&0&0000 : OK
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E&MI_01\6&25007D27&0&0001 : OK
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And after I trying enable mass storage I get info about 'SD card safe to remove'. I will try to connect it in flash mode, but it seems to be OK with flashing.
The biggest problem is mass storage, I will check if flashtool is working now.
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And after I trying enable mass storage I get info about 'SD card safe to remove'. I will try to connect it in flash mode.
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That's exactly what should happen ... if you tap the button to connect in USB mass storage mode the SD card will be unmounted from Android - and a few seconds later it should show up as a new drive in START ORB -> "Computer".
As for the Flashtool output - seems the drivers are installed and found to be OK by Flashtool.
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That's exactly what should happen ... if you tap the button to connect in USB mass storage mode the SD card will be unmounted from Android - and a few seconds later it should show up as a new drive in START ORB -> "Computer".
As for the Flashtool output - seems the drivers are installed and found to be OK by Flashtool.
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Yup, but I'm waiting and nothing happens.
The biggest problem is mass storage.
Motherboard: MSI HP MS-7225
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
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Motherboard: MSI HP MS-7225
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
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Oh my god ... a Hewlett Packard box ...
Well, in this case you need to go to www.hp.com and search for the exact Model/Type of your rig - there should be a "Support" or "Drivers" section where you can download the drivers from HP for your particular system.
I only found a page with Motherboard Specifications relating to some HP z552.se Digital Entertainment Center box. If that's what you have standing right in front of you ... Download Drivers page - just select "Windows 7 (64-bit)" from the drop-down (though ... LOOOL HP ... there's just a Lightscribe update; no drivers or whatever else).
If it's not your system ... please search for the right one.
Edit: Going with the Motherboard Specifications from the HP page about the MSI MS-7225 ...
--> Chipset: GeForce 6150 LE chipset
Go to: http://www.geforce.com/Drivers
Set the pull-down to reflect this:
GeForce
GeForce 6 Series
GeForce 6150 LE
Windows 7 (64-bit)
<select your language>
Click "Start Search"
For "Polski" here's the direct download link (International drivers suitable for various languages):
http://pl.download.nvidia.com/Windo...op-win7-winvista-64bit-international-whql.exe
--> Onboard audio: ALC883 or ALC888 CODEC
Go to: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
Download "Vista, Windows7 Driver (32/64bits) Driver only (Executable file)" from one the six mirrors (I guess "UK" could be appropriate for you as it's no too overly far away from PL)
--> Onboard LAN: 10/100 Marvell 88EC031
This driver seems only to be available through Windows Update.
Since HP fails to mention what Nvidia MCP the board is using I'm unable to tell if there are vendor specific USB drivers or not.
where can i install CDC Serial & SAMSUNG_Android drives?
weiverpool said:
where can i install CDC Serial & SAMSUNG_Android drives?
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You just need to install Samsung KIES dude.
i try to download kies already but kies doesn't work on my pc.(can't open the kies after installed).Is there any different version or.........
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i try to download kies already but kies doesn't work on my pc.(can't open the kies after installed).Is there any different version or.........
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Here is where I got it from http://www.samsungapps.com/about/onPc.as
If you're running Vista or Windows 7 and are unsure whether you have UAC switch on or not, right click the file you downloaded from the website and choose "Run as Administrator" from the drop down list and see if that makes a difference.
You can find the galaxy note drivers on the US Samsung site (and only this one). I unfortunately cannot post the direct link as this is my first post...
If, like me, your Galaxy Note is not recognized by your PC with a "driver not found" message, try to look in your device manager.
I had for some reason a Bluetooth device that was not correctly recognized (yellow "!"). I uninstalled the Bluetooth device (which I never used anyway) and suprisingly when I plugged my Galaxy Note back it was perfectly recognized this time.
Hope this helps!
get it from here
32bit
64bit
problem with the latest samsung kies
its all problem with the latest samsung kies. I think I was using Kies_2.3.2.12064_10_1.exe
With latest samung kies, the drivers are not getting installed properly.
Steps to correct this problem
1) Uninstall samsung kies
2) Reboot system
3) Install an old version of kies - I used Kies_2.1.1.11124_17_6
4) Connect your S2
5) Old kies will install the drivers properly for your s2
6) Now with the mobile connected, update kies from kies itself.
All works after that.
usb cdc mod hatası
*#0808# tuşuna bas ac ap mtp atp kaydet sn makina bukadar da arıza yap
path for driver installation
after installation, samsung_android drivers window opens .
now guide me to select the correct path which will install drivers correctly.
kindly do reply asap
patel_gsm82 said:
after installation, samsung_android drivers window opens .
now guide me to select the correct path which will install drivers correctly.
kindly do reply asap
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http://developer.samsung.com/android/tools-sdks/Samsung-Andorid-USB-Driver-for-Windows
Hi
Anyone can tell which driver i hve to use on windowa xp 64bit
I downloaded and installed htc ssync manager but still it want mtp and cdc serial driver.
Anyone can help please