USB Debugging mode is buggy! - TouchPad Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i wanted to mass install my APKs over ADB using android injector, but it seems that usb debugging mode is buggy - it doesn't show my touchpad as a removable drive - it appears as if it's connected via MTP.
any help here?
thanks!

dylansmith said:
i wanted to mass install my APKs over ADB using android injector, but it seems that usb debugging mode is buggy - it doesn't show my touchpad as a removable drive - it appears as if it's connected via MTP.
any help here?
thanks!
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Unfortunately, I have not yet found a way to connect the Touchpad to a computer using USB. I usually use Wifi (AirDroid) or MTP, or just reboot into recovery. I'm not aware that the functionality has ever been implemented. I'm not sure what Android Injector is, but if it requires you to be booted in the ROM's partition and over USB, I don't think you can use it with the Touchpad.

But using adb isn't affected by MTP... I've never tried whatnot your doing BUT unless something is wrong with your cable or PC drivers.... adb commands like push, pull and install should work just fine if you have them allowed under Developer options
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USB Mount Issues (CM7)

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?
votinh said:
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.
arda99 said:
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.
junkrobot said:
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.
arda99 said:
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.

[Q] Battery Charging, But Computer don't see my Phone.

Hello,
I just installed the new MIUI.us 4.0.3-2.3.9.
Found in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1479348
Everything work perfectly fine. Except..when I plug my USB, my computer can't find it. Nothing pop-up to say do you want to enable USB transfer or something like that. The connector should not be the problem because the battery is charging.
Any ideas on what could cause the problem?
Thank you in advance.
If you have adb setup, you can see if it's recognized by using the 'devices' command. If it is detected then you just need to enable usb mass storage mode from the rom.
evilkorn said:
If you have adb setup, you can see if it's recognized by using the 'devices' command. If it is detected then you just need to enable usb mass storage mode from the rom.
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That's the problem I don't know where in the rom I can enable usb mass storage because normally it pop up.
Did you even read the thread? I didn't even click the link until now and saw how to enable it within 5 seconds.

Help!Phone won't connect to USB!

My Droid3 won't connect to USB.
When I connect my Droid 3 to computer,The phone has no response(nothing in status bar) and in the computer's Device Manager,
there are many unkonwn devices:
Diag Interface
Modem Interface
MUX Interface
NMEA Interface
TCMD Interface
After search on Internet,I think I may turn the phone into Diag Mode ,
but how to disable diag mode?
and there is other problems?
Anyone can help me? thank you!
Have you tried to disable/enable USB debugging in settings?
yukinok25 said:
Have you tried to disable/enable USB debugging in settings?
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When I Switch USB Debug(turn on or turn off) when USB is connected, the staus bar will show USB option(PC mode,USB mass storge,charge,etc..)
But no matter what I choose,It does't work.
And when I run adb command(usb debug on) , It shows "device not found".
yukinok25 said:
Have you tried to disable/enable USB debugging in settings?
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Install the drivers from the SBF thread.
MrObvious said:
Install the drivers from the SBF thread.
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What driver??
I have installed Motorola_End_User_Driver_Installation_5.7.0
Change ports and/or USB cable
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AragornPE said:
Change ports and/or USB cable
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I had changed ports ,and USB cable
And windows xp and win 8.
But It's the same.
are you using the stock usb cable?
are you running a rom?
what recovery are you using?
if you have a custom recovery hook your phone up to your computer and boot your phone into recovery either cwm or safestrap
go to mounts and storage and try to mount sdcard and see if that works
p.s
make sure usb debugging is enabled and check mass storage in the drop down
Was there ever a solution found? My droid 3 for some reason the usb debugging isn't working, the computer sees it and I can access my files, but debugging won't enable. I turned it on and off in settings a bunch of times and tryed a few different drivers

MassStorage

So I recently installed ubuntu 12.10 and I want to connect the o2x with the computer but it is only chargin....how can I have Mass Storage like in windows?
What rom? It's difficult to help without any info
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It should work out of the box, unless you have JB ROM. In that case, follow this:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html?m=1
Sent from my LG-P990
Check if you dont have Fast Charge ON. Fast Charge have to be turned OFF.
I have Mivv's Unofficial CM10.1 Build beta 7 and Kowalski Kernel. I have PSP Fast CHarge turned off
asmerito said:
It should work out of the box, unless you have JB ROM. In that case, follow this:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html?m=1
Sent from my LG-P990
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I've got the app but when I'm mounting my device I get an error in terminal that permision denied and unable to initialize device
MTP or Mass Storage
1. First you need to be sure that the USB Fast Charge is switched off ( if you're using Kowalski Kernel ).
2. If you connecting using MTP, you will need some tools. Use gMTP. Either you can mount your MTP device as directory using mtpfs. Follow this instruction: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055563
3. If you want to connect using UMS (USB Mass Storage), you need to switch it in Settings->Storage->USB computer connection (context menu)->Mass Storage. Or just select this method in stock firmware dialog. Then you need to reconnect your device and select usb storage in status bar.
4. If you have problem with all these methods, you can use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) to manage your files. Just enable USB Debugging mode in Settings->Developers options(switch it on)->Android debugging. Then install android sdk tools in your system.
Follow this instruction. http://www.xda-developers.com/android/installing-adb-on-ubuntu-the-easy-way/. Then use adb pop and adb push commands to manage with your content.
5. If you have problem with all of this method, you can use AirDroid application and manage your files wirelessly using Wi-Fi.
http://www.airdroid.com/
Have a good luck, mate!
I just needed to enable USB debuging. I enabled it and it solved all the problem
Hi,
I'm using CM 7.2 and I can't access any mass storage - phone > PC USB connection at all. Any ideas?

[Q] cant connect to pc in linux or windows

hi folks!
I recently bought a sm-t713 and i can't get my pc to recognize it in linux or windows.. i want to root and unlock the bootloader but odin cant even see it.. and its not an issue with not having debugging on. thats all turned on. Please advise. thanks!
Nobody knows why? I have oem unlock "on"
debugging "on"
But I cant get my comp to see the device..Have Samsung drivers installed. Still no luck.
How can I fix this? all it does is charge when I hook it to pc but can't transfer files.
sorry double post
Same issue here. I've had no luck sorting it out.
Gutterball said:
hi folks!
I recently bought a sm-t713 and i can't get my pc to recognize it in linux or windows.. i want to root and unlock the bootloader but odin cant even see it.. and its not an issue with not having debugging on. thats all turned on. Please advise. thanks!
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USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
ashyx said:
USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
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What the USB configuration is set to is actually moot. When the device is plugged in to a PC the tablet will bring up a notification stating what mode the USB port is in and also provide the option to change that to MTP mode (Transfer files), provided the drivers are correctly installed and all is in working order. By changing USB configuration to MTP the tablet shows up immediately on the PC but you still have to switch to "Transfer file" mode before you can move files between devices. Either way the results are the same and it takes the same number of steps. I always leave my USB configuration in "System Default" and I have never had any issues.
ashyx said:
USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
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Thanks for helping! under device manager the tablet is showing as a mass storage controller not an mtp device. Even though in the tablet itself I have it set to mtp under developer options.
When I do the command "adb devices" I get this message
C:\Users\Brian\Downloads\platform-tools_r28.0.0-windows\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
nothings there
Also I was reading this is happening because of the newest stock update from Samsung.. is that true?
Gutterball said:
Thanks for helping! under device manager the tablet is showing as a mass storage controller not an mtp device. Even though in the tablet itself I have it set to mtp under developer options.
When I do the command "adb devices" I get this message
C:\Users\Brian\Downloads\platform-tools_r28.0.0-windows\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
nothings there
Also I was reading this is happening because of the newest stock update from Samsung.. is that true?
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No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
ashyx said:
No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
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Still having trouble here, too.
After flashing a ROM and attempting to install what was probably the wrong Gapps version, I'm now getting a boot loop into TWRP, and the device is still not recognized. I can boot into 'Download Mode', but the device is still not being seen by my PC. I have tried multiple times to install the USB drivers, but Odin 3.12.3 is still not seeing the tablet.
Much as I hate installing hokey, bloated software, would KIES be helpful here?
So, all is not lost (yet) - I can still access TWRP, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance for any ideas you have.
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BillTheCat said:
Still having trouble here, too.
After flashing a ROM and attempting to install what was probably the wrong Gapps version, I'm now getting a boot loop into TWRP, and the device is still not recognized. I can boot into 'Download Mode', but the device is still not being seen by my PC. I have tried multiple times to install the USB drivers, but Odin 3.12.3 is still not seeing the tablet.
Much as I hate installing hokey, bloated software, would KIES be helpful here?
So, all is not lost (yet) - I can still access TWRP, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance for any ideas you have.
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Considering download mode is totally OS independent and neither uses adb nor mtp drivers it seems the issue is either incorrectly installed usb drivers or faulty cable, device or port issues.
Boot to Download mode, open device manager then plug in the usb cable.
Windows should detect the device as a USB composite device.
If there is no detection then there is a communication issue between device and PC which could be any one of the afore mentioned reasons.
No matter what windows should show some sort of detection as soon as the device is plugged in.
No detection means no matter what drivers are installed its not going to work.
It's probably worth uninstalling the usb ports then rebooting.
Then trying again.
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Considering download mode is totally OS independent and neither uses adb nor mtp drivers it seems the issue is either incorrectly installed usb drivers or faulty cable, device or port issues.
Boot to Download mode, open device manager then plug in the usb cable.
Windows should detect the device as a USB composite device.
If there is no detection then there is a communication issue between device and PC which could be any one of the afore mentioned reasons.
No matter what windows should show some sort of detection as soon as the device is plugged in.
No detection means no matter what drivers are installed its not going to work.
It's probably worth uninstalling the usb ports then rebooting.
Then trying again.
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Well, I'll be dipped in $hit.
What's the probability that one guy could have three dodgy USB cables? Used one, wiggled it around and the PC recognized the device. Looks like I'm in for a quick trip to WallyWorld. Thanks!
ashyx said:
No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
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yeah, windows device manager detects it as a mass storage controller. I installed the driver from samsung site. Cant be the cord cause it works with the phone. Even linux mint wont pick it up either. Any ideas? Thanks again for helping this is driving me nuts!
Gutterball said:
yeah, windows device manager detects it as a mass storage controller. I installed the driver from samsung site. Cant be the cord cause it works with the phone. Even linux mint wont pick it up either. Any ideas? Thanks again for helping this is driving me nuts!
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Are you able to connect to the device in TWRP, either ADB or MTP?
ashyx said:
Are you able to connect to the device in TWRP, either ADB or MTP?
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nope don't have twrp installed. and adb or mtp wont detect it. how can I install twrp? don't I need to bootloader unlock this first? And I cant do it if its not recognized by the comp right?
Gutterball said:
nope don't have twrp installed. and adb or mtp wont detect it. how can I install twrp? don't I need to bootloader unlock this first? And I cant do it if its not recognized by the comp right?
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Are you certain this is a genuine Samsung and not a copy?
Can you post the build details from the app Phone Info.
ashyx said:
Are you certain this is a genuine Samsung and not a copy?
Can you post the build details from the app Phone Info.
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screenshot is in the attachment.

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