I can't seem to get my phone recognized by LGPNST. I checked my device manager and it says, "There is no driver selected for the device information set or element." Ive uninstalled and reinstalled all software and drivers. still no go. Any help thanks.
EDIT: I went to lg's website and got driver from there. and they worked so woot.
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Hello
I have a big problem with the drivers to my phone in both Vista and XP, when I connect my phone it is not recognized by the computer.
It shows up as an unknown device and I am unable to update the drivers, it says that I already have the best avaliable drivers.
I can not access the phone thru the computer.
I have searched for answers and nothing has worked I have even formated my computer but still the same problem.
Does anybody have any solutions or thoughts about this problem?
//Johan
Have you tried downloading the Android sdk and directing Windows to the drivers supplied? It's weird you have a problem with XP, my Dell recognized the phone first time.
Clinton
Yeah I have tried that it just says that the best available drivers are installed.
Yeah it is weird, it worked for a while and then it just stopped working after playing around with som tethering apps. But I thought that it would work again after formatting the computer, but no.
Check the Sapphire wiki in my signature - fezza added some info on how to fix driver issues in there yesterday.
Solved it by Hard-reset on phone, just plugged it in and BAM ...
Sorry guys, but I couldn't find this anywhere. I ran windows update today, and in addition to showing an update for my nvidia card, it shows "Google Inc - Other Hardware - HTC Bootloader" at 1.8mbs. Does anyone know what this is?
Anyone? I've searched Google and whatnot looking for anyone that has had this pop up, but have had no luck.
Well since no one answered I downloaded it. When I clicked install it said failed, and the error said that devices needed to be connected that the update applied to. My nexus one was connected, so I turned it off and put it in bootloader mode, clicked install, and it worked. I have no idea what the update was though.
Since installing the Simply AOKP ICS ROM, I am assuming I need new drivers, but not sure. I found a newer ADB, and downloaded "usb_driver_r03-windows", and also USB drivers from Samsung. Neither are recognized as correct drivers for the phone.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I'm not sure which driver the first one you spoke of might be. You need to use the google driver (aka Nexus S Driver) to make adb work.
mrhaley30705 said:
I'm not sure which driver the first one you spoke of might be. You need to use the google driver (aka Nexus S Driver) to make adb work.
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Thanks. I found it and have downloaded it, but not having success.
Of course, I think the old Samsung driver is installed. So, I plugged in the phone, went to Device Manager, and selected the Android phone to delete it.
When I plugged in the phone, it searched for drivers, and did not find them.
Any suggestions on how I proceed to get this driver installed? I did install it via
SDK Manager as instructed online.
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I just read through the Google docs again, and do see them saying it is in "<sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver\ directory". Searching now.
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Thanks. That got me going.
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
ez53436 said:
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
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turn on usb debugging that should do it if not here are the drives if you got a lock screen like swipe or pin code it wont work so make sure the phone is not locked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191279
Thanks for the reply,
I turned USB debugging back on, still no luck. And unfortunately I'm on a Mac (OS 10.8.3). Those drivers are only for Windows, correct?
try changing the usb cable
ez53436 said:
Thanks for the reply,
I turned USB debugging back on, still no luck. And unfortunately I'm on a Mac (OS 10.8.3). Those drivers are only for Windows, correct?
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im on mac as well when i plugged my htc in and it told me to get htc Sync Manager, it installed the drivers as it loaded so maybe uninstall Sync Manager plug the phone in see what happens
I tried uninstalling sync manager and trying again but nothing happens. And I don't know how to delete the drivers or install them. I've seen a couple of download links to "mac" drivers for the HTC one, but they actually end up being .exe files. HTC support has pretty much given up and told me to go with a third party sync manager.
Anyone know where I can uninstall or install the drivers? Thanks
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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anyone able to help?
filetransfer mac/htc android
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anyone able to help?
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I had the same issues and ended up using android file transfer for mac..
google "android file transfer mac" and you'll find it.
it's pretty fast and much better than sync manager.. you can leave sync manager installed, i think it's still using the drivers of the installation.
HTC Device Not Recognized Locked
I was having the same problem, and what solved it are the following steps:
1. Go to settings
2. Click on Developer options
3. Uncheck USB debugging (this was recommended in another forum)
4. I also turned Developer options off
5. Plug your phone back in
6. After I performed the previous steps, my computer installed device software, and once that was completed, the HTC Sync Manager recognized my device and allowed me to sync it.
Operating system Windows 7 with an i5 processor
Hope this helps.
ez53436 said:
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
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Hello all, first time poster, but I have been lurking for a few days absorbing what I can. I just recently got my first Android phone, the Droid Turbo. So far I love it. I am trying to use the awesome Debloater tool I found elsewhere, but I have a problem. When ever I connect my Droid Turbo to a computer in my house (desktop or laptop), I get an error in device manager. Neither the standard Google ADB driver, or the Universal ADB drivers seem to be working. I am not stupid when it comes to computers, but am I missing something? I have uninstalled, restarted and reinstalled both drivers a few times, I even tried using the SDK to install Google's drivers as well. USB debugging is turned on. I can't seem to find any USB drivers for the Droid Turbo at the Motorola site listed with Google. The phone is new, running 4.4.4 KitKat. I am running Windows 7 x64 on my PC, a fairly fresh install. I'm really at a loss to figure out what is going on, any help or a point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated . I have already searched most of the relevant information and videos on this sight, but perhaps I missed something.
Please keep up the good work! My phone is just begging for a root/unlocked bootloader with a clean Android install, But I will settle for no bloatware for now.
I was going to include a screenshot of what I see with my phone plugged in, but I don't have enough posts yet. None of the options of "Update Driver" result in it working, its as if it sees my Droid Turbo there, but I just don't have correct the drivers for it, and I cant find the right ones.
Install drivers from motorola and select driver manualy, dont work with Windows XP
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Install drivers from motorola and select driver manualy, dont work with Windows XP
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at this link:
Motorola Device Manger/USB drivers.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481
Awesome!
Awesome! That link is what I was missing. Thanks a lot to both of you!