Hi everyone. I think some poeple like me have had trouble with connect Nexus 4 like MTP device to Windows XP based PCs. I've found the metod that help to do it and now I can use my Nexus 4 like MTP device and transfers files. Sorry for my English
Only for Windows XP
1. Connect your Nexus to PC.
2. Go to My Computer>Properties>Device Manager and double click on MTP device
3. Go to Details and copy (Ctr+C) info like (USB\VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00) (you can copy it from here too, if it is identically)
4. Unplug Nexus from PC.
5. Go to C:\Windows\inf folder (it's hidden)
6. Find a file "wpdmtp.inf" and open it with any text editor (Notepad)
7. Modify or Paste (Ctrl+P) what did you copy at step "3" as bottom I showed.
; Installation inf for devices supporting Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
;
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
;
[Version]
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
Class=WPD
ClassGUID={EEC5AD98-8080-425f-922A-DABF3DE3F69A}
Provider=%Msft%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=02/22/2006,5.2.5326.4762
[DestinationDirs]
MTP.Files.Kernel = 12
MTP.Files.XPRT_USB = 11
MTP.Files.Core = 11
MTP.Files.UMDFDDriver = 12,UMDF ; copy to system32\drivers\umdf
[Manufacturer]
%MfgName%=Generic,NTx86,NTamd64
;
;Device is identified by Microsoft OS descriptor
;If your device does not support it, use specific VID & PID for identification
;
[Generic.NTx86]
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\MS_COMP_MTP
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00
;
[Generic.NTamd64]
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\MS_COMP_MTP
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00
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8. Save and close the file.
9. Connect your Nexus to PC
10. Go to Device Manager and update MTP driver.
10. Tick chekbox "Install the software automatically (Recomenden)" on driver installation dialog and install driver.
Wait for a moment and you can see Nexus 4 like an MTP device.
I documented this a few months ago. If you got this from my thread, please give thanks where due.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35667806&postcount=23
I'll guve you "thank" , man. But I didn't use your post
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Whatif there are no "wpdmtp.inf" in that folder?
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c933103 said:
Whatif there are no . Find a file "wpdmtp.inf" in that folder?
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I have just used these instructions and I couldn't find wpdmtp.inf also, so I opened wpdmtp which was there and copied and pasted as instructed and it worked, thank you.
Alan
you are welcome!
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If you have no wpdmtp file, try in/reinstalling windows media player 11
meangreenie said:
If you have no wpdmtp file, try in/reinstalling windows media player 11
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yea windows media player 11 was enough for me
When I allowed my gf comp to recognize the nexus it wasn't so complicated.
Simply install drivers, plug phone and make sure usb debugging isn't on and it should work.
maxal said:
I have just used these instructions and I couldn't find wpdmtp.inf also, so I opened wpdmtp which was there and copied and pasted as instructed and it worked, thank you.
Alan
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Not in my case...
Thanks for your help. It works!!
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Did you show hidden files?
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Thank you!
This drove me crazy today on my work PC until I read this thread.
Or you could do it the easy way.
Enable developer mode then enable USB debugging. That's it.
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kthejoker20 said:
Or you could do it the easy way.
Enable developer mode then enable USB debugging. That's it.
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I wish it was that easy but it's not. Read the first post, the line of text needs to be there to get it to work and it wasn't. I believe it has something to do with when Microsoft Media Player updated to version 11.
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It is that easy. Try it before posting.
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Try reading the multiple threads for various devices on XDA with the same issue with Win XP, THIS is the only solution that worked for me and countless others.
As far as Developer mode/USB debugging being on, I had it on. I can push/pull files, modify framework, etc through ADB...while I'm not a developer I do know my way around Android devices. This simply wasn't an Android issue but a computer one.
So now that you decided to through your $.02 in(which is not the solution) you can go back to posting more useless comments instead of actually trying to help people.
kthejoker20 said:
It is that easy. Try it before posting.
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I have nexus 4 and I just follow steps but I am unable to find MTP in device manager in windows XP.
My phone shows as "android nexus ADB interface" under " android devices"
Please help.
Try to turn on "usb debugging mode"
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Azick said:
Try to turn on "usb debugging mode"
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I already have USB debugging on in my nexus 4.
I had tried with both the mode I.e. with debugging mode on and off
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My tab works normally but when I see the sm9 RC version,then I flash it and I get the error in CWM recovery,Then my tab dosen't boots,and when I want to use odin and I get into download mode,I carelessly plug out the USB,then I got this , When I plug-in the USB,My PC said that the phone is unkown device,I am sure I've download all drivers,can someone help me?I 've tried a lot of unbrick guide but dosen't work for me....Can someone help?
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This is just another download mode.
You can still use Odin to flash stock Rom.
Search for overcome method.
I posted too many replies of the same thing.
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No......my computer said that it can't find this phone but I make sure that I install all drivers
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Odin has no any responses.....
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Hmm... Try these steps and see... 1. Unplug the tablet. 2. Turn off the tablet. 3. Reboot computer. 4. After full reboot Plug tablet in. 5. Put tablet in downloading mode. 6. Install drivers (make sure they are the correct drivers for Odin!!!) Which can be found here... http://uploading.com/files/a683d2d8/Samsung_P1000_USB_Drivers.rar/ 7. After installation complete, and you have given Windows time to detect and install the drivers, open Odin. If that doesn't work, then try Heimdall. (give windows some time to install the drivers even after the installation program completes)
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Hmm... Try these steps and see... 1. Unplug the tablet. 2. Turn off the tablet. 3. Reboot computer. 4. After full reboot Plug tablet in. 5. Put tablet in downloading mode. 6. Install drivers (make sure they are the correct drivers for Odin!!!) Which can be found here... http://uploading.com/files/a683d2d8/Samsung_P1000_USB_Drivers.rar/ 7. After installation complete, and you have given Windows time to detect and install the drivers, open Odin. If that doesn't work, then try Heimdall. (give windows some time to install the drivers even after the installation program completes)
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I've try it but doesn't work......
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rommanager said:
I've try it but doesn't work......
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Have you tried it on a different computer? And are you sure the cable is good?
benem3000 said:
Have you tried it on a different computer? And are you sure the cable is good?
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I've tried,all of my computer have driver and I'm sure my cable is good as well
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try like this guy?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843415
using one click unbrick
I install all driver and my computer said 'unkown device'Whats wrong?
Did you try the one click unbrick?
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priyana said:
Did you try the one click unbrick?
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I've tried,but my computer said that is unkown device
I don't know if any else is experiencing this, but when I'm in boot loader mode and I plug my device into windows it gives me a error (device cannot start code 10). When this happens I cannot use fast boot at all it will be stuck there waiting for device. So I have a temporary fix:
1.go to device manager while in boot loader
2. Right click on your device in device manager
3. Click uninstall driver.
4. Remove your device from the computers USB.
5.plug it back in and before it automatically installs the drivers go to device manager and right click on Android under your device name and click scan for hardware changes. Now it recognizes my device in the boot loader interface.
I wanted to post this in case anyone else is experiencing this problem.
Never happened to me, but a nice find anyway!
I installed the universal driver and I have no problems.
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wilsonlam97 said:
I installed the universal driver and I have no problems.
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You mean the Google USB drivers, then yeah I have it too, but when I check
It says device cannot start code 19, so that temporarily fixes it until you unplug the device and put it back.
Hello all,
Just wondering, but are you using windows XP by any chance?
heat361 said:
You mean the Google USB drivers, then yeah I have it too, but when I check
It says device cannot start code 19, so that temporarily fixes it until you unplug the device and put it back.
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No I meant the universal drivers.
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wilsonlam97 said:
No I meant the universal drivers.
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Its been a while since I posted this thread, but I managed to get everything working properly.
As for the guy who posted above I was running windows 7.
heat361 said:
I don't know if any else is experiencing this, but when I'm in boot loader mode and I plug my device into windows it gives me a error (device cannot start code 10). When this happens I cannot use fast boot at all it will be stuck there waiting for device. So I have a temporary fix:
1.go to device manager while in boot loader
2. Right click on your device in device manager
3. Click uninstall driver.
4. Remove your device from the computers USB.
5.plug it back in and before it automatically installs the drivers go to device manager and right click on Android under your device name and click scan for hardware changes. Now it recognizes my device in the boot loader interface.
I wanted to post this in case anyone else is experiencing this problem.
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You're a lifesaver my friend. Registered for the forums just to thank you
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You're a lifesaver my friend. Registered for the forums just to thank you
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No problem and Welcome to the community
Unknown USB Device
Hi, I just installed the ADB Interface Driver but I can't install the Bootloader Interface Driver. In the Device Manager, this shows.
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(Unknown USB Device(Configuration Descriptor Request Failed)) I connected my phone tomy laptop whilst it is in recovery mode
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
Hi,
I went through the process listed on Motorola site and I believe I installed the SDK Tools and Motorola driver. Open command prompt and navigated to SDK tools directory using DOS commands. But upon entering the command Motorola says to put ($ fastboot OEM get_unlock_code) it says unrecognized command. I've been struggling with this for days and I literally can not find any indication as to what I am doing wrong. This is my last resort.
Pls halp =(
scorpion667 said:
Hi,
I went through the process listed on Motorola site and I believe I installed the SDK Tools and Motorola driver. Open command prompt and navigated to SDK tools directory using DOS commands. But upon entering the command Motorola says to put ($ fastboot OEM get_unlock_code) it says unrecognized command. I've been struggling with this for days and I literally can not find any indication as to what I am doing wrong. This is my last resort.
Pls halp =(
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Take out the $
Didn't work =(
I realize in the screenshot I put get_unlock_code instead of get_unlock_data but that one doesn't work either
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also tried running it from sdk\tools, nothing
Lowercase oem
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Lowercase oem
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Tried that, still nothing =(
Obviously, I have the phone connected via usb cable and in fastboot mode
Dang. Windows user.
Fastboot.exe maybe ? in the right directory ?
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planktoid said:
Dang. Windows user.
Fastboot.exe maybe ? in the right directory ?
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GOT IT!!! It's in sdk/platform-tools
perfect, thanks guys!
Hi scorpion can you tell me how you unlocked? I'm still trying always says waiting for device
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airmario said:
Hi scorpion can you tell me how you unlocked? I'm still trying always says waiting for device
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make sure fastboot can see your device
Code:
fastboot devices
if it's not connected make sure your drivers are installed and your phone is in fastboot mode
It is in all the above
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I typed fastboot devices and doesn't do anything
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Help
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Which operating system ie windows 7 , make sure you put the phone in fastboot mode before you plug the USB cord in , the driver installer should be installed, check device manager in windows and verify that the phone is recognized as a fastboot device, which its probably not. Install the fastboot drivers and try again. Looks like the fastbboot drivers are not installed by looking at the picture you posted
Easy way to get thecmd window is while your in the tools folder shift and right click and you will see open a cmd window, open it, also try removing c; and just put in fastboot blah blah blah
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flashallthetime said:
Which operating system ie windows 7 , make sure you put the phone in fastboot mode before you plug the USB cord in , the driver installer should be installed, check device manager in windows and verify that the phone is recognized as a fastboot device, which its probably not. Install the fastboot drivers and try again. Looks like the fastbboot drivers are not installed by looking at the picture you posted
Easy way to get thecmd window is while your in the tools folder shift and right click and you will see open a cmd window, open it, also try removing c; and just put in fastboot blah blah blah
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you can verify if fastboot "sees" your devices with this command:
fastboot devices
should give an entry showing your phone is detected.
scorpion667 said:
you can verify if fastboot "sees" your devices with this command:
fastboot devices
should give an entry showing your phone is detected.
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Yes
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This is a easy guide to get ADB working in Windows 8.1. I'm currently running Windows 8.1 build 9600 as you can see here
You can find full instructions, drivers and how to video here
[How to] ADB & Fastboot in Windows 8.1
Nice work
But the problem is when your device has hboot 1.44 and using Windows 8.1 while in fastboot...adb works fine
BD619 said:
Nice work
But the problem is when your device has hboot 1.44 and using Windows 8.1 while in fastboot...adb works fine
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But there is no problem. Try it, we made this back in September
BD619 said:
Nice work
But the problem is when your device has hboot 1.44 and using Windows 8.1 while in fastboot...adb works fine
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That's a sweet looking avatar! Man the guy who edited that must be very talented ?
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Superb work broseph's ...much needed
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That's a sweet looking avatar! Man the guy who edited that must be very talented ?
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Billy, I am sending all our cold Downers cold cold air your way!~! :laugh:
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Billy, I am sending all our cold Downers cold cold air your way!~! :laugh:
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It's probably colder here in Joliet anyway so bring it! ?
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You are actually right, you are worse then us right now.
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We usually are I hate Joliet ?
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I upgraded my primary computer to 8.1 a while ago and was having all kinds of trouble I think the main problem was the hboot but this is very helpful thank you
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What hboot?
fastboot works just fine once you update your phone to 1.55. Until your at 1.55 though you're boned if all you have is an 8.1 machine and need to upgrade or downgrade.
As an example, if you use the official CMinstaller it'll change you over to hboot 1.44. If you decide you don't like CM, you can no longer RUU back to stock because fastboot can no longer talk to your phone.
(i'm still watching the video but haven't found yet.. i appreciate the time and effort that went into the making of the video as well as the info being shared, but 13+min how-to videos where the author is winging it (ie no prepared outline/script) can get a bit tedious)
This is what's happening to me:
nvm I fixed it. There's another option in dev options.
Thanks!!!
exzacklyright said:
This is what's happening to me:
nvm I fixed it. There's another option in dev options.
Thanks!!!
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Uncheck and re-check USB debugging then look for the RSA popup on your phone...make sure you check the box to always authorize from this PC
So what do I have to do with an AMD chipset device? The intel extensible drivers won't work if I'm thinking correctly.
Is this really development?
Not that I don't like the content of this thread -- seems good stuff. But is it really well placed in 'original development' as opposed to, say, Q&A or some other general thread space with a [Guide] nomenclature?
Anyway, just sayin'.
Why not just change drivers?
I may be wrong but i had no problems using fastboot and adb on my windows 8.1.
I have Intel(R)_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver installed though instead of the regular microsoft drivers.
.........
Or i could be wrong.
meh
Doesn't work on HTC Sensation with Win8.1
Doesn't work on HTC Sensation with Win8.1
USB 2.0 ports don't recognise the device at all and give enumeration error.
USB 3 works on ABD but fails on Fastboot as "Samsung" option doesn't show up but "Android ADB" does, but when driver is chosen, it installs then disappears from Device Manager.
stuartbdavies said:
Doesn't work on HTC Sensation with Win8.1
USB 2.0 ports don't recognise the device at all and give enumeration error.
USB 3 works on ABD but fails on Fastboot as "Samsung" option doesn't show up but "Android ADB" does, but when driver is chosen, it installs then disappears from Device Manager.
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I was able to get ADB working fine, but not Fastboot. I found that rebooting into the bootloader helped me find the Samsung drivers and install, then Fastboot started working.
baj24 said:
I was able to get ADB working fine, but not Fastboot. I found that rebooting into the bootloader helped me find the Samsung drivers and install, then Fastboot started working.
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Can't get it to work here on Desire S. What drivers do you have installed? Only Samsung ones? Ihave only USB 2.0 BTW
Problem with fastboot drivers
Hi, I've probably only one problem.
I run Easy Unlock Tool and program checked ADB driver that's ok ,but when phone run fastboot program has says: waiting for device.
And windows says : Device is not recognized.
I think theat problem is in fastboot drivers.
Any solution?
My phone : HTC Wildfire S
Windows 8.1 Pro
I found out that my old drivers from building nexus 5 and nexus 9 aosp/cm did not take for M preview this afternoon.
Pulled straight from the Android SDK Manager. Enjoy!
usb_driver_Nexus5_M_Preview.zip
Will the new driver still work backwards to lollipop too?
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Will the new driver still work backwards to lollipop too?
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I don't see why not, its just an updated version. I'm sure its backwards compatible.
lol you can use the same drivers..... this has not changed...
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I don't see why not, its just an updated version. I'm sure its backwards compatible.
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thanks!
I've installed drivers before but I've forgotten exactly how it works. Can someone walk me through it, please?
EvilLordFluffy said:
I've installed drivers before but I've forgotten exactly how it works. Can someone walk me through it, please?
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tutorial on android geeks worked for me
http://www.android.gs/download-and-install-google-nexus-5-usb-drivers-adb-fastboot/
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lol you can use the same drivers..... this has not changed...
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perhaps I was using the old naked drivers from 2010. New drivers are from 2014 and have more definition in them. Nonetheless, they are there for anyone needing them.
OLD
DriverVer = 12/06/2010,4.0.0000.00000
NEW
DriverVer = 08/28/2014,11.0.0000.00000
Doesn't work for me. Nexus 5, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I see a Android Composite ADB Interface, but I cannot access the phone via Windows Explorer.
maybe you can try to enable USB debugging at Developer option
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maybe you can try to enable USB debugging at Developer option
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Doesn't work neither.
matze0611 said:
Doesn't work for me. Nexus 5, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I see a Android Composite ADB Interface, but I cannot access the phone via Windows Explorer.
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Test this and report back ?
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Test this and report back
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thank's , work fine
PTP vs MTP
matze0611 said:
Doesn't work for me. Nexus 5, Windows 7 Ultimate.
I see a Android Composite ADB Interface, but I cannot access the phone via Windows Explorer.
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Turns out my problem, and maybe yours, was actually that the device started in PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). After changing it to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) in the settings, search for "Select USB Configuration", the device connected exactly like it always has.
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I will try as soon my phone is working again, I tried to root it with Supersu 2.46 from chainfire, but phone doesn't boot anymore
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EvilLordFluffy said:
Turns out my problem, and maybe yours, was actually that the device started in PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol). After changing it to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) in the settings, search for "Select USB Configuration", the device connected exactly like it always has.
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Thank you, it worked. I was searching for this option, I didn't know that it moved to the developer options. :good:
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Sorted it for me too! Thanks!
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Do you know what the option "MIDI" is for?
Old drivers still work, took me awhile to figure out how to get Android M to connect to my Lappy. Turns out there's a new setting in Developer Options where you get to select your file system type for the computer to read. Had to select MTP.
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WOOOW YOU ARE THE SAVER :good::good:
i see some more options when i clock on it , do you know whats for ?
papayayoghurt said:
Do you know what the option "MIDI" is for?
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Maybe for midi sound devices?
Like a keyboard/guittar that you can plug to your phone via usb-type-c