On system: Windows 8, adb has continually failed. I have tried other methods like finding the driver files n installing via device manager, but it still does not work. How can i fix this problem? Can you suggest some steps, with links? Thanks!:victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::laugh::laugh:
ernestriderxx said:
On system: Windows 8, adb has continually failed. I have tried other methods like finding the driver files n installing via device manager, but it still does not work. How can i fix this problem? Can you suggest some steps, with links? Thanks!:victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::laugh::laugh:
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The problem is that there are no drivers availible for windows 8 yet so adb and fastboot won't work
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I've tried following the tutorials on several sites, including XDA, and no matter when I try, every time I navigate to the folder with the drivers the tutorial says to download, it tells me no drivers were found for my device. I'm beginning to get a little frustrated.
I'm running windows Vista 64-bit ultimate on my desktop and win 7 64-bit ultimate on my desktop. Neither worked. I tried installing motorola's ADB drivers too. Those installed properly, but I couldn't run ADB still. Help?
I can't get ADB to work properly either. I have it installed correctly because it works in my other devices and adb shell works on the X, but adb remount does not work at all for me.
Breakthecycle2 said:
I can't get ADB to work properly either. I have it installed correctly because it works in my other devices and adb shell works on the X, but adb remount does not work at all for me.
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I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. It's more of a problem of omission from all the tutorials.
Jyosua said:
I've tried following the tutorials on several sites, including XDA, and no matter when I try, every time I navigate to the folder with the drivers the tutorial says to download, it tells me no drivers were found for my device. I'm beginning to get a little frustrated.
I'm running windows Vista 64-bit ultimate on my desktop and win 7 64-bit ultimate on my desktop. Neither worked. I tried installing motorola's ADB drivers too. Those installed properly, but I couldn't run ADB still. Help?
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I actually did not install the SDK or the drivers from the download. I just installed the moto-connect drivers, and then I use ADB and DDMS.bat out of the tools folder from the SDK zip file. I don't know if those drivers in the SDK might be your problem?
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
I actually did not install the SDK or the drivers from the download. I just installed the moto-connect drivers, and then I use ADB and DDMS.bat out of the tools folder from the SDK zip file. I don't know if those drivers in the SDK might be your problem?
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I ended up reinstalling the moto-drivers, and then installing the SDK and using the ADB from the tools there, and that worked.
For a good guide on his to root that goes into really good detail and if you follow it to a tee you should have no problems check out alldroid.org/default.aspx?g=posts&t=554 it was originally written by rainabba but then I took it into a depth that no one has done yet
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I am running Windows 8 at work to test some compatibility with a few applications we use. I'm having difficulty getting drivers for my i9000 though. I've tried the 1.5.5.0 for Windows 7 drivers, as well as 1.5.9.0 that I found elsewhere on the forum, meant for Windows 8, but the device shows up as i9000-GT in error state in device manager. I even installed the latest version of Kies hoping it would pick up some drivers.I can mount the storage fine, but I cannot ADB to the phone (nothing listed with adb devices).
I know there are probably very few people running Windows 8, but does anyone have any ideas?
Kops said:
I am running Windows 8 at work to test some compatibility with a few applications we use. I'm having difficulty getting drivers for my i9000 though. I've tried the 1.5.5.0 for Windows 7 drivers, as well as 1.5.9.0 that I found elsewhere on the forum, meant for Windows 8, but the device shows up as i9000-GT in error state in device manager. I even installed the latest version of Kies hoping it would pick up some drivers.I can mount the storage fine, but I cannot ADB to the phone (nothing listed with adb devices).
I know there are probably very few people running Windows 8, but does anyone have any ideas?
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Try downloading the android sdk..might help...there is a usb drive that could solve your issue.
erpurohit said:
Try downloading the android sdk..might help...there is a usb drive that could solve your issue.
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I do have the SDK downloaded, installed, and updated. Is there a generic driver in there somewhere?
Kops said:
I do have the SDK downloaded, installed, and updated. Is there a generic driver in there somewhere?
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yes there is a usb driver...
Kops said:
but I cannot ADB to the phone (nothing listed with adb devices)?
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you can download drivers from My Android Collections and or a solution for USB connection problems from My Android Solutions
Kies on windows 8 did the trick for me, it's strange your phone isn't detected that way. Are you using a x86 or a 64bits version ?
Hi. I'm new with this rooting thing (only rooted a phone once, and only because the process was very easy), so i wish you could help me.
I'm tryin' to root my Xperia SP (C5303) using the easy rooting toolkit (the lastest version), but when i run the .bat file and press any key, the process never ends. Sometimes it stucks in a "Waiting for Device" message. Sometimes, in a "daemon started succesfully" message. I guess that's because the file doesn't recognize correctly my device, but i don't know exactly where's the problem. I saw some people having the same issues but i couldn't found any way to fix it.
Are you running win 8/8.1 of yes it won't work many problems with drivers.
Easy way is to find and use win 7 PC then follow the guide
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zolaisugly said:
Are you running win 8/8.1 of yes it won't work many problems with drivers.
Easy way is to find and use win 7 PC then follow the guide
Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
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I'm using win 7. I'm following the steps indicated by doomlord, flashing the kernell to an older version (and i think this part is ok, cause my phone says that i can upgrade the software and before that, it was in .254). But the .bat file part doesn't work. USB debugging mode is on, so as Unknown sources. I'm thinkin' that the problem could be the drivers, but when i use adb driver installer, it shows that the driver is already installed in my pc. I tried to reinstall this driver and nothing changes. The connection with flashtool and pc companion is ok, but i think that the .bat file part is a problem (obviously, i'm a noob. I can easily be wrong).
Edit: Today i tried again to run the .bat file. Something new appeared:
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
--- creating temporary directory
mkdir failed for tmp, File exists
--- cleaning
--- pushing files
15 KB/s (326 bytes in 0.021s)
770 KB/s (1578 bytes in 0.002s)
and that's it...
Obs: sometimes it stucks in "creating temporary directory" too
Hi,
Current setup :
Xperia z1 C6903
Three UK
Version 4.4.4
Build 14.4.a.0.108
Rooted
Unlocked Bootloader
adb drivers installed (on xp)
Trying to install Cyanogen Mod.
Flash boot boot .img all worked fine and have CWM recovery screen up.
When I try to use either sideload or adb push I get the same error:
error: device not found
I've googled and searched here and seems to be a driver issue with adb?
I have android SDK (eclipse) and SDK platform tools installed
any thoughts please?
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SOLVED adb driver problem xp device not found
OK, working using universal driver from
http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver
Absolutely no idea why XP stopped seeing the phone, and no attempt at driver/sdk updates worked, tried all the ADB drivers I could find including one above, nothing...
then changed usb post after i uninstalled the device from manager (for the 100th time) and ran the adb installer again. and tada there it was :/
hopefully link above might help someone on xp get adb connection working if they are having problems..
I am trying to flash a customer recovery to my device, but when the phone gets put in download mode i am getting " "lge android mtp device cannot start code 10". " I can not perform any of the essential fastboot commands because the device can't start. I have tried, updating drivers, and trying different mtp drivers available to me, none of which worked. I've tried to do this on 3 pcs running windows 7, 8 , and 10 and they all fail.
Is there a solution to this issue? surely i'm not the only one having this problem. Searching the forum yielded only Samsung results with the same error message. Following the lines of going to the registry and deleting a specific entry, it still didn't work, so please, any help?
PS. reinstalling the drivers for my device does nothing, and windows is already updated.
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Did you solved it? I have the same problem
Sunaj1 said:
I am trying to flash a customer recovery to my device, but when the phone gets put in download mode i am getting " "lge android mtp device cannot start code 10". " I can not perform any of the essential fastboot commands because the device can't start. I have tried, updating drivers, and trying different mtp drivers available to me, none of which worked. I've tried to do this on 3 pcs running windows 7, 8 , and 10 and they all fail.
Is there a solution to this issue? surely i'm not the only one having this problem. Searching the forum yielded only Samsung results with the same error message. Following the lines of going to the registry and deleting a specific entry, it still didn't work, so please, any help?
PS. reinstalling the drivers for my device does nothing, and windows is already updated.
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because flashing twrp.... phone doesnt have to be in download mode..
you turn on phone plug usb. then install minmal adb
copy twrp file into adb folder/ keep pressed SHIFT KEY on empty space in minimal adb.. then right click mouse
then select start command prompt here.
then send command you should see a message on phone .. turn on screen. select ok. then again send command
the twrp files both one in sd card and in minimal adb and the command should be named the same for twrp. example twrp.v.1.1.3 the command has to be the same .. just edit command or both or rename twrp the twrp file.