[Q] Nokia 1020 cell phone not showing up as an external drive. - Windows Phone 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My Nokia 1020 runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system.
My laptop is running the Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.
When I connect my cell phone to the laptop using the USB cord,
the phone chimes and the computer chimes,
but the device does not appear in Windows Explorer C: drives.
I want to download photos using the latest build of Windows Live Photo Gallery 2012,
but the device does not show up.
This was working sporadically previously, but now it won't work at all.
My phone is turned on.
I tried unplugging and re-plugging the USB cord.
I tried rebooting and re-installing Windows Live Photo Gallery.

furjaw said:
My Nokia 1020 runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system.
My laptop is running the Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.
When I connect my cell phone to the laptop using the USB cord,
the phone chimes and the computer chimes,
but the device does not appear in Windows Explorer C: drives.
I want to download photos using the latest build of Windows Live Photo Gallery 2012,
but the device does not show up.
This was working sporadically previously, but now it won't work at all.
My phone is turned on.
I tried unplugging and re-plugging the USB cord.
I tried rebooting and re-installing Windows Live Photo Gallery.
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You obviously didn't install the drivers for it...

Rebooting my cell phone solved the problem.
Rebooting my cell phone solved the problem.
I should have thought of that!

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Cannot connect Diamond to PC

Hi
Whenever I try to connect the phone to my computer using USB, it simply gives the 'connected usb device' sound and after that nothing, it says the device cannot be recognized or, on a very rare occasion.. It works (2 times in the past 2 months). I tried numerous things, but nothing seems to work.. I just want it to show up as a Diskdrive, nothing more. I run Windows Vista Ultimate x64.
I just tried connecting to another computer with Windows XP. Without any problems, it recognized and installed it in a few seconds. So there's nothing wrong with the device itself or the cable.
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ADB device offline

I've been using ADB the last couple of days to install apps on my Captivate and all of the sudden it stopped working today.
When I type 'adb devices' the phone comes up right away, but it shows offline.
I have tried reinstalling the drivers and Android SDK, but no luck. I've searched around and found some others with this issue, but haven't really found a fix that works for me.
Any idea why ADB would just stop working like that? I even performed a factory reset of the phone and put everything back to defaults.
Ok I almost pulled my hair out, but I found the problem.
For some reason, ADB does not work with the Samsung USB cable that came with the Captivate.
I switched to another USB cable and it works just fine.
Man, I really thought I was going crazy.
wimbet said:
For some reason, ADB does not work with the Samsung USB cable that came with the Captivate.
I switched to another USB cable and it works just fine.
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What the hell is that about!? I wish all these companies would stop trying to break from standards by proprietizing common cables.
I can't get the drivers to work. Where did you get yours?
Ok I almost pulled my hair out, but I found the problem.
For some reason, ADB does not work with the Samsung USB cable that came with the Captivate.
I switched to another USB cable and it works just fine.
Man, I really thought I was going crazy.
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Yeah I buy that, I couldn't even get the thing to try and connect at all with out switching usb connections on my computer.
stock cable works. I just rooted and ran into that problem. In order to get around it if you cant get a diff cable, make sure that b4 you connect your phone to your pc you turn off your internet so it doesnt auto dl the drivers. b4 u connect, dl the drivers for your phone from the root thread. Plug your phone into ur comp with the internet off and close any pop ups. Go to device manager look for the notification labled usb or captivateand right click and select update. Select search from file on disk or select file (something like that, i forget) and scroll and select the folder where you extracted the usb drivers. Make sure the checkbox that says search subfolders is checked and click next to install. two more drivers will pop up in device manager after u install the first one. Repeat the same procedure for both of them and then you should be able to use adb just fine to root.
Just wanted to further confirm that using a different microusb cable works! I keep reinstalling the drivers but it kept showing the device was offline. Then I tried my old Nokia N85 cable and it worked like charm! So weird how usb cables aren't made equally, unless Samsung designed the cable to prevent using adb?
I had this issue for a little while, but I installed the Samsung Kies software (which contains drivers) and uninstalled the ADB drivers I had originally downloaded. It's worked like a charm since then.
Go to SamsungApps.com and then use the canada site, as the software isn't really available in the US yet.
I have had no problems using the stock cable on my Laptop and work PC, both are Win 7 32bit. The same cannot be said for my my main home PC which is Win 7 64bit. Neither the stock cable nor an after market cable worked with ADB.
For the 32bit OSes I installed the Kies software and the usb device gets installed correctly. for the 64bit OS, I installed the Kies software but could get the phone to connect correctly. I then tried to install the 64bit drivers that are floating around the web. The 64 bit drivers worked enough to get the phone connected to the PC but when I tried to query "adb devices" the phone would always appear as offline. I've tried several things: install/uninstall drivers and software on the PC, restart the PC and Phone, change cables. Nothing seems to help on Win 7 64bit.
It seems to me that there might be a bug in the 64bit driver, though I have no proof of a bug.
I am going to keep playing with the 64bit OS until i figure it out or get so annoyed a that I just give up.
I'll be using my Win 7 32 bit laptop until I get the 64bit PC to work.
TimF said:
I have had no problems using the stock cable on my Laptop and work PC, both are Win 7 32bit. The same cannot be said for my my main home PC which is Win 7 64bit. Neither the stock cable nor an after market cable worked with ADB.
For the 32bit OSes I installed the Kies software and the usb device gets installed correctly. for the 64bit OS, I installed the Kies software but could get the phone to connect correctly. I then tried to install the 64bit drivers that are floating around the web. The 64 bit drivers worked enough to get the phone connected to the PC but when I tried to query "adb devices" the phone would always appear as offline. I've tried several things: install/uninstall drivers and software on the PC, restart the PC and Phone, change cables. Nothing seems to help on Win 7 64bit.
It seems to me that there might be a bug in the 64bit driver, though I have no proof of a bug.
I am going to keep playing with the 64bit OS until i figure it out or get so annoyed a that I just give up.
I'll be using my Win 7 32 bit laptop until I get the 64bit PC to work.
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i've been able to install .apk's with my win7 64-bit ADB :O
all i did was install Samsung Kies.
i don't think i've ever had a problem...?
EDIT: i'm using the cable that came with it and no problems yet.
I'm running win 7 x64 and Kies did the trick for me. I haven't had a single issue connecting my phone since I did that.
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Justa dding to the anecdotes.
I was having problems with the included cable using the front USB. It would show as Device Offline, also the charging wasn't very strong.
I switched to the onboard USB at the back of the case, and adb worked fine with the included cable.
Looks like I'll be picking up a couple extra USB cables so I won't have to continuously do the desk dive everytime I need to use it somewhere else.
1. I installed the kies drivers first and it would say offline when i checked the device through the cmd prompt.
2. I then installed the adb drivers and it then said the device was online.
3. i then rooted the phone and went on my way. i then tried it a second time and it said device offline.
4. nothing changed during this time except that i turned off debug mode, changed it to mass storage and plugged it back into the usb to transfer some files.
5. on returning to debug mode it no longer tells me the device is online. i have tried different USB ports as well.
6. i deleted the drivers, and reinstalled and it still says offline.
very frustrating.
wow. i forgot to try plugging it into another USB port. that worked. sorry about previous post.
I am running Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on my laptop,
I installed the samsung 64bit drivers, it was an installer i found on the web, not the kies installer packaged driver one.
i changed my setting on my captivate to Mass Storage.
I mounted usb and everything works, by that I mean i was able to ADB like no tomorrow without any issues.
Then I made the mistake of installing Samsung Kies and that messed up my previous drivers and I wasnt able to ADB to my phone. I had to uninstall Samsung Kies and my phone still wasnt being found I still couldnt ADB.
my solution to fixing was restarted my phone and computer, without my phone connected to USB i re-installed the Samsung 64bit Driver Package, then hooked up my phone made sure Mass Storage was selected and Mounted USB and bam was able to ADB again.
hope this helps! also i have been doing videos helping people with issues with samsung's captivate on youtube, youtube.com/johnnyzappone if anyone wants to check em out, if anyone has any suggestions please let me know and id be happy to release a video!
I resolved my issues, I plugged the stock cable into one of the rear usb ports and the device is now available on my main PC Win 7 64 bit.
wimbet said:
Ok I almost pulled my hair out, but I found the problem.
For some reason, ADB does not work with the Samsung USB cable that came with the Captivate.
I switched to another USB cable and it works just fine.
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Confirmed this made my device stop appearing as offline with adb.
How it is even possible that the cable prevents (only) adb access on the PC, I have no idea.
I have windows 7 and mac osx and I can use adb with both using the stock USB.
i have debugging active.
lol @ the samsung cable.
i've 2 indentic cables here, one doesn't work. plugged in the other one and this one works...
maby its just a strange issue on windows, next time try to pull out the cable and put in back in then connect your device again this should work.... :s
because earlier the cable just worked fine and now it doesn't.. so good luck xD
joelpt said:
Confirmed this made my device stop appearing as offline with adb.
How it is even possible that the cable prevents (only) adb access on the PC, I have no idea.
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also can confirm PITA

[Q] USB storage doesn't show up in (some) Windows 7

Hi, I have a Nexus One with CyanogenMod 7.0.3 installed. My desktop computer is a Windows 7 computer with the Android SDK installed. My laptop is a Windows 7 computer without the SDK.
When I plug in the phone in the Laptop, and turn on USB storage on the phone, I see the phone contents. But on the Desktop I only see the phone under Device Manager.
I even uninstalled the SDK, but no change. I used both the original cable and other cable. Updated drivers. I'm at loss.
this happened to me too. A quick fix is to disable then enble the driver in device property. A permanent fix is to wipe and flash the phone again.
Hope that helps
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[Q] Win8 file explorer keeps hanging (WP8 -> USB)

The Win8 file explorer often hangs when using a Windows Phone 8 device connected via USB. And it's slow when it doesn't permanently hang. Is this a bug in Windows Phone 8 or should I try to access it with some other software?
ntice said:
The Win8 file explorer often hangs when using a Windows Phone 8 device connected via USB. And it's slow when it doesn't permanently hang. Is this a bug in Windows Phone 8 or should I try to access it with some other software?
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I use to get that when I was using Windows 7 but not now with Windows 8, the one thing I am getting now with Windows 8 is that I have to sometimes restart the phone for Windows 8 to see it but I'm thinking its faulty USB drives on my PC.
The MTP host service on the phone is not the fastest or smoothest thing. I don't believe it is anything wrong with your phone in particular. Bear in mind that you aren't actually browsing the file system (as you would be with USB Mass Storage, or UMS); you're browsing a representation of it which is made available over Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Unlike UMS, MTP requires code running on the phone to produce that representation, send it over the wire, and process data coming from the PC.

windows 8.1 laptop not seeing my htc one

hi all how ar you,
recently i bought a used htc one dual sim, i'm loving it !!
but when i try to connect it to my windows 8.1 laptop
it doesn't see it. nothing happens on the laptop. as if i didn't connect anything.
however, my htc one charges, and a message is displayed : (to browse phone storage, you must first unlock your device)
i unlocked the passcode, nothing happens.
i am using the original usb cable, i tried different cables, different usb ports.... same problem
enabled debugging mode, same problem
installed htc sync manager, and htc one drivers, same problem and htc sync manager doesn't see ,my phone connected.
in device manager, i can't see my phone either.
what is the problem, what can i do, my laptop sees other phones normally.
please help ???
anas191 said:
hi all how ar you,
recently i bought a used htc one dual sim, i'm loving it !!
but when i try to connect it to my windows 8.1 laptop
it doesn't see it. nothing happens on the laptop. as if i didn't connect anything.
however, my htc one charges, and a message is displayed : (to browse phone storage, you must first unlock your device)
i unlocked the passcode, nothing happens.
i am using the original usb cable, i tried different cables, different usb ports.... same problem
enabled debugging mode, same problem
installed htc sync manager, and htc one drivers, same problem and htc sync manager doesn't see ,my phone connected.
in device manager, i can't see my phone either.
what is the problem, what can i do, my laptop sees other phones normally.
please help ???
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try a windows 7 or xp machine if possible or try a bootable linux distro like unbuntu and see if that can see your device, if it can then I would say your HBOOt on your phone is too old for windows 8+, if none of the above works then its possibly the charging port in the phone itself.
Seanie280672 said:
try a windows 7 or xp machine if possible or try a bootable linux distro like unbuntu and see if that can see your device, if it can then I would say your HBOOt on your phone is too old for windows 8+, if none of the above works then its possibly the charging port in the phone itself.
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i'll try that out, if my HBOOT is too old, can i update and what exactly is it ?
thanks for your response

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