I am trying to get adb setup so i can attempt to deodex and do some themeing but i cant figure it out.
I am on windows xp 32 bit. (Yes i know but my laptop with windows 7 burnt out).
I have the current moto drivers installed. I have tried the method for setting it up thats out for the razr.
I finally got the device to show as "android composite device" , but everytime i plug up the phone it wants to re-install the android driver...over and over again.
It is probably something simple i am skipping. Any help is appreciated.
Would it be easier if i burn an ubuntu disk and work off of that? Not familiar with linux but i am willing to try anything.
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This is the method i have used so far. I have tried everything but the fastboot option.
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/
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first delete your moto driver. than download motohelper and java jdk. on the phone turn on usb debugging and when plugged in select pc mode
java
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u4-downloads-1591156.html
motohelper
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
Once you get deodexed, please post. I'm trying to do a little themeing for my wife's Droid 4. It's a lot different coming from a HTC Thunderbolt.
Deodexing has been frustrating to say it kindly. If or when I get it done I will certainly post it.
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OK, I'm trying to flash from CM7. I've installed the Android SDK with Nexus S usb drivers. I can get into download mode, that's not the issue. The issue is that the computer will recognize a mass storage device and an Android Composite ADB interface (my phone) however, it will also say UNRECOGNIZED device. I've read thread after thread on here and have followed all the different suggestions and I've tried all different USB ports on my computer. The only thing I haven't tried is a different cable. ODIN will not recognize my phone no matter if it's 1click or not. I even tried installing ubuntu on my computer and when I chose to boot that instead of windows, it gave me all sorts of errors and wouldn't go any farther. suppose I need a dedicated linux machine. anyway. I'm at my wits end trying to get rid of CM7. can it really be this damn difficult to flash over it?? I really don't know what else to do besides a different cable, but I don't really see how that would be the problem, considering when I have no drivers installed, windows recognizes my phone as a captivate and wants to install the captivate drivers......even though I've already installed them?? my phone ends up showing up as the Android Composite ADB Interface, which I mentioned earlier. Can someone please for the love of God freakin' help me get this off my phone? I am still have very horrible battery life and it is too buggy still for me to use it everyday. I would appreciate any response I get. YES, I know I've posted with this problem before, that thread went no where and actually got deleted. but OK.
Try using a different computer, preferably with a different OS(win 7 instead of XP, etc).
What kind of error when installing Ubuntu? Only error I had using wubi installer was windows-no disc (just keep clicking continue until the install wizard pops up)
After installing ubuntu it wanted to reboot. So I did. I chose to boot into ubuntu it flashed some errors real quick with no time to read then rebooted. Did this several times. Don't know what the problem is. I will have to search for access to a win 7 machine. Seriously though I'm ready to smash my phone. This should not be this hard.
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It's late for my brain. Maybe someone else can find a fix for you. Good luck.
Well boot into windows and uninstall Ubuntu with the uninstall a program place.
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Then reinstall Ubuntu and when you reboot and select Ubuntu hit escape then enter.
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I'm reinstalling now. So we'll see.
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Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference.... Ugh
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Ok so im a total noob on all things Android and i apologise if this has been asked and if there is an answer please post link and i shall delete,
i have downloaded the recommended toolkit for my n7 32g (jop40d) from this site (the mskip one) done the debugging option however the driver wont install,i went the manual route using pdanet but get "installer fail to open device".
im using windows vista.
Any help would be much appreciated
gibd79 said:
Ok so im a total noob on all things Android and i apologise if this has been asked and if there is an answer please post link and i shall delete,
i have downloaded the recommended toolkit for my n7 32g (jop40d) from this site (the mskip one) done the debugging option however the driver wont install,i went the manual route using pdanet but get "installer fail to open device".
im using windows vista.
Any help would be much appreciated
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I don't know if your problem come from vista but just try to reboot your PC and press F8 many times and check an option to disable signed driver or something like this . Or you can install Raw driver . That's what I did and it work
cydef said:
I don't know if your problem come from vista but just try to reboot your PC and press F8 many times and check an option to disable signed driver or something like this . Or you can install Raw driver . That's what I did and it work
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Try wug's toolkit, it has step-by step drivers for most every windows system including vista. I've had to set the drivers manually before too, but it's easier if you can follow on-screen directions. Don't worry, we're all noons in some regard. We just have more we can learn here. -Ara
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thanks guys,
i aint going to lie mskips method is infuriating in my opinion.after every step i get "waiting for device" and nothing happens,succesfully completed steps 1 to 3 then on the root step it does some stuff my tablet turns off then comes back on normally not to fastboot mode and on my pc it says "waiting for device"... waiting for what?????
so i decided i woulg give step 8 a try using TWRP and after it does some stuff succesfully exactly the same happens,"waiting on device" and n7 turns off and then comes on in normal mode???
is that the process complete?
gibd79 said:
Ok so im a total noob on all things Android and i apologise if this has been asked and if there is an answer please post link and i shall delete,
i have downloaded the recommended toolkit for my n7 32g (jop40d) from this site (the mskip one) done the debugging option however the driver wont install,i went the manual route using pdanet but get "installer fail to open device".
im using windows vista.
Any help would be much appreciated
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Are you trying to do the all in one click? I tried that and it did not work for me. I had to do each option separately and it worked.
AraDreamer said:
Try wug's toolkit, it has step-by step drivers for most every windows system including vista. I've had to set the drivers manually before too, but it's easier if you can follow on-screen directions. Don't worry, we're all noons in some regard. We just have more we can learn here. -Ara
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Use Wug's, it gives you step by step visual instructions. I followed his method and installed drivers manually on my home computer, theis after fighting with two other computers previously. The only thing to note is that you will have to reboot into fastboot manually, then install the drivers and rebooot the computer in the end.
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ok i'll use Wugs,will the fact that my tablet has completed some steps effect anything or just carry on like nothing has happened??
+1 for Wugs.
I had an issue where it wouldn't root. I rebooted, re started, unplugged, restarted PC, etc. I finally uninstalled WUGS toolkit and installed again. Worked like a charm and there are about 3 YouTube videos showing you step by step.
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Thanks for the help guys,i went the wugs waybut how do you know if it was successful? although now i have superSu and Busybox free installed on my device.
I'm aware that there are many forums about these various things but seemingly, no matter what I do, I cannot successfully restore my phone to working order. I just would like it to be stock again. This all came about in the process of trying to un-root my phone. Using TWRP i accidentally deleted my system files, and unfortunately have no back up due to the full wipe. I really am a somewhat uneducated in this realm of knowledge so I apologize ahead of time for that. I immensely appreciate any and all help possible! :fingers-crossed:
The Status of my Phone:
Sprint HTC ONE
Tampered; Unlocked, S=ON
TWRP Recovery
No OS, only have access to Bootloader, Fastboot, and TWRP Recovery
The Status of my PC:
Most recent Sdk file download
Most recent HTC Sync Manager (I think this means i have up to date drivers too?)
Fastboot files are installed.
The Stock rom i'm trying to push/flash/install is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904
These are My Problems:
Phone cannot be recognized while in fastboot. This cause me to be unable to re-lock the phone.
The command fastboot devices yields no results where as the command ADB devices does detect my phone.
My phone can be detected in recovery, not fastboot.
I have pushed the rom to my phone however upon install attempts from the recovery I simply "Error flashing zip" without any error number or anything.
If other information is needed please ask and I will try to provide it. I'm not sure where to go from here and would really not like having a brick since i have no way to replace the phone until my contract ends .Thanks again everyone, I really do appreciate any help, advice, or information
Try uninstalling HTC Sync, but leave the drivers. Hopefully this will allow fastboot to see your phone. Then run the ruu.
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coal686 said:
Try uninstalling HTC Sync, but leave the drivers. Hopefully this will allow fastboot to see your phone. Then run the ruu.
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Okay, just did that, and it hasn't seemed to change the issue. Should I try uninstalling all the htc files on the pc and then just find a file of just drivers? Thanks for your help coal.
You're welcome. That might work, but I'm unsure why it didn't work. Are you on Windows 8? There are some special steps you have to do I think. Also, the drivers don't work on the Windows 8.1 preview.
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danchris329 said:
Okay, just did that, and it hasn't seemed to change the issue. Should I try uninstalling all the htc files on the pc and then just find a file of just drivers? Thanks for your help coal.
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Go to your Device Manager in Control Panel. What does it say under Android Device?
Also, have you tried different ports?
And does it say Fastboot USB?
make sure you dont have windows 8.1
cuz nothing in hboot gets recognized with 8.1
flex360 said:
make sure you dont have windows 8.1
cuz nothing in hboot gets recognized with 8.1
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That's what I said.
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That's what I said.
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i didnt even look before i posted lol
Coal:
I am using windows 8, but it is the latest official release, not 8.1.
Karn:
It does say Fastboot USB in all red text, and i have tried different usb ports. however they are all usb 3 so i don't know if that matters.
In terms of the connecting of my phone is unrecognized and windows say it has malfunctioned. In the control panel under devices my phone is displayed as follows in the picture.
The are special instructions somewhere on XDA for Windows 8. The exclamation tells me that may be the issue. I use Windows 7, so I'm not sure what they are.
Also, I do think people have sometimes had issues with using usb 3 ports, but my old computer doesn't have those, so I can't say personally.
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The are special instructions somewhere on XDA for Windows 8. The exclamation tells me that may be the issue. I use Windows 7, so I'm not sure what they are.
Also, I do think people have sometimes had issues with using usb 3 ports, but my old computer doesn't have those, so I can't say personally.
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That's a good point, i'm gonna go and try everything on a windows 7 pc with usb 2 ports and see if i have any luck. Thanks a lot coal, i'll post how that goes sometime soon with an update.
I have spent Friday and Saturday trying to get drivers installed on my Nexus 6. I have removed, uninstalled, added Google drivers, added sdk adb, computer needs to be returned Monday and this new Toshiba Satellite with one usb port with not recognize my phone. Even though the computer beeps every time I plug it in or out.
Any steps or detailed procedures would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Try using the Wug Fresh Root Toolkit in the Development section for the Nexus 6. Just make sure you follow the instructions. There are several different ways to find the correct drivers with his Toolkit. Good luck!
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Try using the Wug Fresh Root Toolkit in the Development section for the Nexus 6. Just make sure you follow the instructions. There are several different ways to find the correct drivers with his Toolkit. Good luck!
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Thanks man, but that's how I unlocked and rooted my phone. It's also how I screwed my phone up, trying to undo the forced encryption. Did it all with Wug's Nexus Tool Kit. I have been at this 25 hours with no success. Drivers are needed. I don't know why the computer doesn't recognize the phone, the computer beeps every time I plug it in or unplug it.
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I have spent Friday and Saturday trying to get drivers installed on my Nexus 6. I have removed, uninstalled, added Google drivers, added sdk adb, computer needs to be returned Monday and this new Toshiba Satellite with one usb port with not recognize my phone. Even though the computer beeps every time I plug it in or out.
Any steps or detailed procedures would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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I always have issues with Nexus devices being recognized. I always have to plug the device in, go to the device manager, and delete anything that has to do with the device, including any labeled as ADB devices. I've also found it helps to go to "View" and hit "Show Hidden Devices". After deleting them all, I unplug and replug the device and install the Universal Naked Driver from this thread.
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I have spent Friday and Saturday trying to get drivers installed on my Nexus 6. I have removed, uninstalled, added Google drivers, added sdk adb, computer needs to be returned Monday and this new Toshiba Satellite with one usb port with not recognize my phone. Even though the computer beeps every time I plug it in or out.
Any steps or detailed procedures would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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I assume with it being a Toshiba Satellite its running windows, what version? The older OS's seemed to be less finicky then W8, Have you deleted and re-installed the google drivers from http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html or from another site? Have you tried any different PC's? Have you checked the windows hardware event logs for any error messages? Have you been able to put in say a thumb drive into the usb port and it work? Are you on as admin and all that security crap? Do you have usb debugging on in the developer area on the phone? Are you able to get it into fastboot mode? If you do fastboot devices does it show anything at all? I assume you have rebooted the PC, but I'm still surprised how many issues that fix's.
Just some suggestions, I know how frustrating it can be. Good luck.
Thanks. I did that and I downloaded an Intel driver so now the computer recognizes the phone in Device Manager.
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I assume with it being a Toshiba Satellite its running windows, what version? The older OS's seemed to be less finicky then W8, Have you deleted and re-installed the google drivers from http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html or from another site? Have you tried any different PC's? Have you checked the windows hardware event logs for any error messages? Have you been able to put in say a thumb drive into the usb port and it work? Are you on as admin and all that security crap? Do you have usb debugging on in the developer area on the phone? Are you able to get it into fastboot mode? If you do fastboot devices does it show anything at all? I assume you have rebooted the PC, but I'm still surprised how many issues that fix's.
Just some suggestions, I know how frustrating it can be. Good luck.
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No, I have a Nexus 6 that the computer won't recognize. ADB and SDK also don't recognize the phone.
I am using my old Samsung S4 for emergency support. It's not hooked up with AT&T since I got the Nexus 6. I have to return this computer tomorrow. I am starting to wonder if it's computer problems with phone problems.
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When you type ADB command in the DOS Box, there should be a popup on the mobile whether you wanna allow access from this computer.
Did you select yes and remember that PC?
I had this problem when I did my nexus 6, something on the laptop I was using was conflicting, I moved to another laptop and it worked like a charm never went back to figure out what was conflicting. Do you have access to another machine?
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!