[Q] CM 10.1 ADB Drivers Missing !!! - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i am on CM 10.1 RC5 i can't use USB Debugging cuz ADB Driver can't be installed
i installed Kindel Fire HD ADB Drivers and ADB Says "Device Offline"
any solutions ?

go into developer options and enable android debugging.
if you don't have developer options enabled, you won't see the menu.
to enable, open about phone menu, scroll down to the last entry and keep tapping it until it acknowledges dev options enabled.
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laughingT said:
go into developer options and enable android debugging.
if you don't have developer options enabled, you won't see the menu.
to enable, open about phone menu, scroll down to the last entry and keep tapping it until it acknowledges dev options enabled.
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no , the problem was in the drivers only ... i fixed it by installing Drivers From Andrioid SDK Tools

weird. I get adb debugging to work via usb with my PC without installing any extras on the base cm10.1.0 nightly and RC5 roms.
maybe k fire app messed up existing driver?
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How do you get adb again?

So I have two G1s. ADB already works for one. And it used to work on the other one but after wiping and applying cyanogen's latest experimental build, adb doesn't work anymore. What are the steps to get that going again?
Pinesal said:
So I have two G1s. ADB already works for one. And it used to work on the other one but after wiping and applying cyanogen's latest experimental build, adb doesn't work anymore. What are the steps to get that going again?
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Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging
AdrianK said:
Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging
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Yeah it's on.
When I type "adb shell"
I get "error: device not found"
Any other ideas?
Perhaps windows is using the wrong drivers?
It should have the entry
"HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface" in device manager.
I can plug in the other phone and get ADB. So it's not a driver issue.
If what is posted above me is what your device is listed as, then try opening up a task manager and stopping adb.exe and then try adb again. Something like that happened to me once and that is how i got it working again

[Q] cannot connect to usb!!!!!!!!(for adb)

trying for almost one week............but can't get the solution:crying:
my device cannot connect to usb.........while usb debugging is ON:crying:........
my pc shows [no device found].....but the drivers are installed....help me
right now i m using cm10(official)
os :win 7 sp1 64 bit
rv0000s said:
trying for almost one week............but can't get the solution:crying:
my device cannot connect to usb.........while usb debugging is ON:crying:........
my pc shows [no device found].....but the drivers are installed....help me
right now i m using cm10(official)
os :win 7 sp1 64 bit
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Go to apps, push menu button, choose either camera or massstorage mode. And enable usb debugging and enable root access for apps and adb. This should solve it. If not, reinstall your cm10 with all wipes.
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N00BY0815 said:
Go to apps, push menu button, choose either camera or massstorage mode. And enable usb debugging and enable root access for apps and adb. This should solve it. If not, reinstall your cm10 with all wipes.
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thanks NOOBY0815.....
this method works like charm..............
what now I did is ...changed the USB connection type to camera(PTP) and then re-checked the usb debugging.....and then i thanked you.....
N00BY0815 said:
Go to apps, push menu button, choose either camera or massstorage mode. And enable usb debugging and enable root access for apps and adb. This should solve it. If not, reinstall your cm10 with all wipes.
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don't understand why you wrote "go to apps" - in my CM10 on my p970 the USB options are in storage menu :
settings->storage->[press menu]->USB computer connection
then after choosing Mass storage i can finally debug using ADB
sharp80 said:
don't understand why you wrote "go to apps" - in my CM10 on my p970 the USB options are in storage menu :
settings->storage->[press menu]->USB computer connection
then after choosing Mass storage i can finally debug using ADB
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Sorry for mixing up ROMs... and btw this is not the only question i was answering that day... anyway you found your solution and my suggestion was partially right if you hadnt been lazy before, you had found out about it on your own, cause around 10 ppl already asked about it...
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Turn off your phone and battery get out...wait for while. Put battery in, turn on your phone and try to connect via USB

[Q] PC sync on JellyTime CM10.1 R6.1 - VIVO?

Hi,
I flashed my Incredible S with JellyTime CM10.1 R6.1 - VIVO Edition and wanted to sync device with pc, but cant find where I can enable syncing on phone it only recognizes phone as usb storage device.
Also cant find where I can enable it because:
- From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Applications > Development.
- Make sure the USB debugging check box is selected.
Is not available on phone, atleast I cant find it.
Please help
Peter zvondr said:
Hi,
I flashed my Incredible S with JellyTime CM10.1 R6.1 - VIVO Edition and wanted to sync device with pc, but cant find where I can enable syncing on phone it only recognizes phone as usb storage device.
Also cant find where I can enable it because:
- From the Home screen, press MENU, and then tap Settings > Applications > Development.
- Make sure the USB debugging check box is selected.
Is not available on phone, atleast I cant find it.
Please help
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There is no PC sync for AOSP Android cuz AOSP android isnt HTC firmware and therefore no HTC sync......
And to enable USB Debugging, u go to about phone, go all the way down, and click last box 7 times. And for this, not to be rude, but there is a reason why search engines were made...

[Q] LG L90 D415 : adb: error: device not found

I cannot get ADB to work with the instructions provided here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22894521/lg-l90-doesnt-install-debug-usb-drivers
what am I missing?
You need to enable developer options & USB debugging.
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If you still need help I can team view your computer and help you set it up
I have installed this drive package : http://www71.zippyshare.com/v/54274586/file.html my device (D410) was not being recognized by my computer.
kinesis said:
I cannot get ADB to work with the instructions provided here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22894521/lg-l90-doesnt-install-debug-usb-drivers
what am I missing?
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Does 'adb devices' report your device as offline? If so, you need newer adb binaries. I've created a zip with the newest adb binaries and am hosting it. I'll post a link if you'd like.
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In the PC connection settings theres goto connection type and in the top left corner there is a little button that looks like a download button. Hit that and it will open up on your PC as an install disc that will install the adb drivers and lg mobile support program that'll keep the drivers up to date. Then. Open the android SDK manager and make sure your platform tools are fully updated
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enable usb debugging lg 90
how exactly do you enable it? it is greyed out on my phone and wont let me enable
creativetrendz said:
You need to enable developer options & USB debugging.
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dextrom16 said:
how exactly do you enable it? it is greyed out on my phone and wont let me enable
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For CM:
Go to Settings->About Phone and tap on the Build Number 7 - 8 times. You should see a Toast message popup that says "You're now a developer". Back out of About Phone to Settings. You should see a entry "Developer Options" just above "About Phone".
I haven't been on stock for many many months. If you're running stock it may be different. I honestly don't remember.

MTP & "Nexus 6" drivers won't install...help?

Hey guys, weird stuff going on here.
Downloaded the latest Android USB drivers as well as the SDK. When updating the device from the device manager, ADB drivers loaded fine, but MTP drivers and "Nexus 6" (camera mode) drivers will not install no matter what I try. USB debugging mode or not, no dice.
What I did find odd, is that when opening the android_winusb.inf file that was packaged in the latest usb drivers, there is no mention of a Nexus 6 phone inside - which explains why the drivers won't install See screenshots below.
http://i.imgur.com/qmgxwsd.png
http://i.imgur.com/9NGYxsR.png
I'm not sure if I feel comfortable "hacking" the inf file in order flash my phone, but maybe it would be ok Is this a screw up on Google's part or am I way off base here?
wfujay said:
Hey guys, weird stuff going on here.
Downloaded the latest Android USB drivers as well as the SDK. When updating the device from the device manager, ADB drivers loaded fine, but MTP drivers and "Nexus 6" (camera mode) drivers will not install no matter what I try. USB debugging mode or not, no dice.
What I did find odd, is that when opening the android_winusb.inf file that was packaged in the latest usb drivers, there is no mention of a Nexus 6 phone inside - which explains why the drivers won't install See screenshots below.
http://i.imgur.com/qmgxwsd.png
http://i.imgur.com/9NGYxsR.png
I'm not sure if I feel comfortable "hacking" the inf file in order flash my phone, but maybe it would be ok Is this a screw up on Google's part or am I way off base here?
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I'm having similar issues, laptop running win 7 can't see Nexus 6, DL'd drivers, even tried Motorola for drivers but although showing in device manager as installed no connection
At least they installed for you. The drivers don't even recognize my device. I still get a yellow Nexus 6 in device manager with no usable connection. Ugh...
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Seems to be a lot of this going around. I'm on win 8.1. I couldn't get the drivers to work via the sdk. Then I tried the Google and Motorola drivers. After deleting the devices on device manager I finally got the N6 to connect via mtp. However, I can't the computer won't connect via mtp if USB debugging is on. On top of that I can't get adb to even see the phone. I would suspect it's more of a Windows problem at this point. I need to do some more testing from another pc.
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Have any of you tried using Wug's Toolkit?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2947452
Managed to connect via PTP eventually by uninstalling and reinstalling drivers, seems to work with PTP and USB debug on, but not with MTP
wfujay said:
Hey guys, weird stuff going on here.
Downloaded the latest Android USB drivers as well as the SDK. When updating the device from the device manager, ADB drivers loaded fine, but MTP drivers and "Nexus 6" (camera mode) drivers will not install no matter what I try. USB debugging mode or not, no dice.
What I did find odd, is that when opening the android_winusb.inf file that was packaged in the latest usb drivers, there is no mention of a Nexus 6 phone inside - which explains why the drivers won't install See screenshots below.
http://i.imgur.com/qmgxwsd.png
http://i.imgur.com/9NGYxsR.png
I'm not sure if I feel comfortable "hacking" the inf file in order flash my phone, but maybe it would be ok Is this a screw up on Google's part or am I way off base here?
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This may not apply to you at all, but with the mess of Android drivers I have to install over time I've finally figure out a solution when something is not installing correctly. Did you try right clicking on the Nexus 6 (I'm assuming that has a yellow exclamation point) going to:
Update Driver Software > Browse my computer... > Let me pick from a list > Portable Devices > and find a compatible MTP driver in there
I'm saying Portable Devices specifically because that's how my Nexus 6 shows up as (as an MTP device) in the device manager.
Use the universal naked drivers. I have multiple devices and the drivers don't cooperate with each other but since I installed the naked drivers I have had any issues.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...r-solves-your-adb-driver-problems-on-windows/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...nt/adb-fb-apx-driver-universal-naked-t2513339
I fixed it! Wug's toolkit didn't work, although I'm about to use it to unroot, lock, and return my phone to factory state since it has to be taken back to the AT&T store to be replaced due to a screen defect. Hope they don't freak out about the death star being scratched off, lol.
Anyway, oddly enough the problem is because I'm using Windows 8.1 N, which doesn't come with Windows Media Player or any of the media features. Installing the Media Feature Pack for N and KN versions of Windows 8.1 sorted it out. Installed, rebooted, done. I can now access the device in any mode and the device driver errors are gone.
So if anyone is having the same issue with Windows 8.1 N, download and install this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42503
Reboot and enjoy!
thanks
EvanVanVan said:
This may not apply to you at all, but with the mess of Android drivers I have to install over time I've finally figure out a solution when something is not installing correctly. Did you try right clicking on the Nexus 6 (I'm assuming that has a yellow exclamation point) going to:
Update Driver Software > Browse my computer... > Let me pick from a list > Portable Devices > and find a compatible MTP driver in there
I'm saying Portable Devices specifically because that's how my Nexus 6 shows up as (as an MTP device) in the device manager.
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Same thing was going on with my nexus 6 and I tried what you said and updated everything. Now the MTP works. thanks
Update Driver Software > Browse my computer... > Let me pick from a list > Portable Devices > and find a compatible MTP driver in there
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Thank you so much ! MTP Works now. Hail to the king
EvanVanVan said:
Update Driver Software > Browse my computer... > Let me pick from a list > Portable Devices > and find a compatible MTP driver in there
I'm saying Portable Devices specifically because that's how my Nexus 6 shows up as (as an MTP device) in the device manager.
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Ran into the same issue initially when I was trying to root my Nexus 6. Wug's didn't work, and neither did the naked universal drivers. Added the Nexus 6 ID to the inf and still didn't work.
Had to install the Motorola driver kit, and then go through the drivers as above to find a Motorola that finally worked; while the Motorola driver is just a wrapper for some Microsoft driver that normally comes built into Windows since Windows 7.
Nexus 6 Driver (ADB, Fastboot and MTP) for Windows and MAC
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/nexus-6-driver-adb-fastboot-mtp-windows-mac-68355/
I discovered the following troubleshooting tip listed below (amongst others) at the website above. It worked flawlessly with my brand new unlocked stock Motorola NEXUS-6 (XT-1103) and Windows-7 PC. Thank you and big props to the developer(s) who posted it!
1.Connect your Nexus 6 to computer with a USB cable and open Device manager on your computer.
2.Look for ‘Android Composite ADB Interface‘ entry, right-click and select uninstall from the context menu.
3.In the uninstall pop-up that appears, tick ‘Delete the driver software for this device’ checkbox and press the “Ok” button.
4.Disconnect your phone from your computer.
5.Disable USB debugging on your Nexus 6 from Settings » Developer options » un-tick ‘USB debugging’ checkbox.
6.Put your Nexus 6 in MTP mode (It should be in MTP by default unless you selected the Camera (PTP) mode).
7.Connect your Nexus 6 to the computer again, and let the computer re-install drivers automatically. If it doesn’t re-installs driver, try toggling the ‘USB debugging’ option on your device.
Same here. Nexus 6 stock lollipop 5.1.1 with unlocked bootloader. I thought it was my personel windows 7 pc. But no its any pc I try to connect to. Found that out because I work at a big business full of windows pc's. I remember at one point not having this problem at all. Don't know if it was before one of the lollipop updates but I remember I used to connect my phone at work on any pc the pc would automatically open MTP asking me what I wanted to do. That was without adb turned on. I've tried everything searched everywhere, installed,uninstalled drivers from Google, Motorola etc. Even tried wugfresh's instructions. My pc does not recognize my phone at all. Mtp, Adb, Fastboot, nothing. Weird thing is I also have a nexus 5 and as soon as I connect it its recognized. Don't know if it maybe the cable that's the only thing I haven't tried since my cables are not Motorola cables, or nexus 6 original cable as that is the way I bought it. But it used to connect. Now I'm stuck, at a loss. Don't get it, called Motorola, Google, T-Mobile. I think they know nothing about phones as when I tell them the problem they look at me like I'm talking Chinese. If anyone knows what the problem is and have been able to fix it please hit me up @ [email protected] Just about to give up. I just don't understand what the problem maybe. Running stock lollipop 5.1.1 with unlocked bootloader never rooted. Thanks and hope someone can help.
I had the same issue. I installed the latest google drivers from the Android SDK and my computer would not recognize my Nexus 6. I couldn't use fastboot or anything. I was able to fix this though. With my Nexus 6 hooked up to my computer, I opened device manager. There was the "unknown device" which was my Nexus 6 obviously. I right clicked on it and attempted to install the driver, the automatic driver installation method could not find it. I had to point it directly to the file. The file is located in the android-sdk files. I had to point it to c:/android-sdk/extras/google Obviously location will vary depending on where you installed the android-sdk. Just make sure to only point it to extras/google. I wen't further in the first attempt and it didn't work. I hope this helps. I suck at explaing stuff.
Long Island NOOBIE said:
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/nexus-6-driver-adb-fastboot-mtp-windows-mac-68355/
I discovered the following troubleshooting tip listed below (amongst others) at the website above. It worked flawlessly with my brand new unlocked stock Motorola NEXUS-6 (XT-1103) and Windows-7 PC. Thank you and big props to the developer(s) who posted it!
1.Connect your Nexus 6 to computer with a USB cable and open Device manager on your computer.
2.Look for ‘Android Composite ADB Interface‘ entry, right-click and select uninstall from the context menu.
3.In the uninstall pop-up that appears, tick ‘Delete the driver software for this device’ checkbox and press the “Ok” button.
4.Disconnect your phone from your computer.
5.Disable USB debugging on your Nexus 6 from Settings » Developer options » un-tick ‘USB debugging’ checkbox.
6.Put your Nexus 6 in MTP mode (It should be in MTP by default unless you selected the Camera (PTP) mode).
7.Connect your Nexus 6 to the computer again, and let the computer re-install drivers automatically. If it doesn’t re-installs driver, try toggling the ‘USB debugging’ option on your device.
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This didn't work the first or second time. I did steps 2 through 7 3 times and then it worked. I must have had a lot of drivers installed.
So if it doesn't work the first time, keep uninstalling the drivers and try again and again. Worse case scenario, you have to install the drivers again. hope this helps.
I want to add my own tale to his thread with the hope that it will help someone. I could not see the Nexus 6 when I set MTP mode or MIDI mode. The phone showed up on the PC when I selected PTP (camera) mode. In my case, I had four external USB3 hard drives connected. I finally turned off the hard drives and then MTP mode would be visible, both as a Portable Device, named Nexus 6, in the Device Manger, and as the same under My Computer in Windows Explorer. After Imy PC recognized the Phone in MT mode, I tuned on the external drives and all were visible.

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