[Q] Installing windows drivers on Teclast X98 Air ii - Teclast X98 Air 3G

Hi,
I have installed the 8.1 pro image on my x98 using the toolbox (thanks frontier). This is the generic version and so of course needs the drivers. I've downloaded the 2 lots of drivers (8.1 drivers and double drivers). The question is ... How do I install them?
I've tried adding them in her control panel by "add legacy hardware" but the drivers just say not installed, cannot start hardware etc. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
John

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USPL and Windows 7

Hello,
I have already moved to Windows 7, which is very stable and much faster then Windows Vista...
There are some problems with the Windows 7 and USPL...
Is there a configuration guide, which explains the procedure, how I can manage the USB connection problems within Windows 7.
Many Thanks
Roman
You need to update the USB drivers.
The following post will explain how. This works for Windows 7 aswell as Vista.
http://www.modaco.com/content/windo...u-on-vista-it-can-be-done-the-ultimate-guide/
One thing to note, you have to put your phone in bootloader and connect it via USB for it to show the Mobile Device - HTC USB in Device Manager.
One laptop I was on I knew I had to apply the fix on so hadn't tried without updating, and took me forever to find out why I couldn't find the driver to update.
I used a small program called "Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b".
Its freeware for using unsigned drivers in Windows 7.
I'm using Windows 7 x64 and USPL works perfect now.
Thanks
standish said:
You need to update the USB drivers.
The following post will explain how. This works for Windows 7 aswell as Vista.
http://www.modaco.com/content/windo...u-on-vista-it-can-be-done-the-ultimate-guide/
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Hello,
Had to upgrade my Windows 7 to build 7077 first....!
Then it worked @ 1st try... ;-)
Roman
I have problem with installing driver on Windows 7 64-bit (build 7077). I always get error: This device cannot start (Code 10). Does anyone have solution for it?
I had to get to 7077 as well, i couldnt make it start on 7057 or 7068 either.
I just solved it, but I can't explained how... I tried it again and again.. did some restart of HD and of Windows 7 and finally I was successfull . My tip is to re-connect HD on USB before installation...
I use 7077 x64 and no issues with it whatsoever. I had no issues at all with any build and actually it gets the drivers and Windows Mobile Device Center automatically for me. Check your system drivers like chipset and usb controller for updated versions maybe?
Thanks
Many thanks for the solution that you give to us.
I have been testing every release of Windows 7 since 7000 and as long as you install WMDC (Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1) and then update the HTC USB Sync driver (put your phone into bootloader and update the driver in device manager with the one from the guide in my signature) you won't have any issues flashing roms. This is for both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.

[Q] Which USB Driver is the Samsung Galaxy S

The USB only drivers package installs 20 or so drivers into the system. I would just like to install the one that supports the Galaxy S. Do you know which one it is?
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Thanks
Jarvil
its the 3rd or 4th folder.
I'm installed the drivers yesterday. I tried each folder in the driver installation pfad window.
Any idea how I can strip the rest of those drivers out or perhaps just take the driver directory and do the manual install of them myself. I am trying to roll my own installer using innosetup and need these drivers to install if necessary. I already have the checks in place just need to strip these down to required and best way to install them as presently I just call the samsung executable.
Basically I am putting together an innosetup installer for One Click Root. Already have the .NET 4.0 part done, the program install done and now just need the right Samsung drivers without a large 20MB driver package.
Regards
Jarvil
Then again... if I could get a One Click Root, I wouldn't have to be so nice to the wife right now....
Jarv

[CM7.1] USB tethering - driver(?)

Hi all,
i'm trying to thether my phone with windows xp but windows requires the following driver
"LGE Android Phone"
i've tried:
LG USB Modem Driver
LG United Mobile Drivers
LG Bluetooth Drivers
LG Android Driver
SDK Drivers
but nothing is working.
do i need a special driver? i'm running the nighlty 177
I had just the same problems when using the CM7 mod for the first time... I also searched for driver and installed many things without knowing if it will work... then just tried to connect the device with usb-debugging mode and windows (7) suddenly installed some drivers and my phone got connected to my pc...
You need an extra driver for XP
For XP an extra driver (Remote_NDIS_based_Internet_Sharing_Device) needs to be installed for tethering
See this thread for the driver:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445436
nosmirc said:
For XP an extra driver (Remote_NDIS_based_Internet_Sharing_Device) needs to be installed for tethering
See this thread for the driver:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=445436
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Thanks... It is working fine!

[Q] Windows 7 x64 drivers - USB problem

Hi!
I just updated my Windows to Windows 7 x64, and I can't connect my X8 to PC - he is detectable, but can't use flashtool, USB (to copy files) etc.
I installed Gordon's Gate, PC Companion (he don't detect that is X8 - I have GDX installed).
Have I to back to 2.1, and then install this drivers for PC Companion? or what? I would like to test nobodyAtall's MiniCM and kernel. I also downloaded X8 ADB drivers but can't install it in device manager.
Thanks for help.
No, you don't have to go back to Stock 2.1.1.
PC Companion does have x64 and x86 drivers included - the only problem you may face is that PC Companion won't love custom ROMs on the X8 (i.e. if you have one of the PCC versions where "Repair" still works it will refuse to restore your device -> "No updates available"). The same seems to go for Gordon's Gate ... there are x86 and x64 (aka "amd64") drivers included.
I successfully used the drivers from PCC as well as Flashtool (v0.2.9.1 - 0.5.x.x fails to recognize the phone no matter what I do) with my X8 (Edit: on Windows 7 x64 Professional) - and since PCC had already put the Android drivers into the set of Windows drivers there wasn't a problem in installing the Flash/ADB driver.
The question at hand would rather be: since you switch from Windows 7 (32-Bit) to its x64 counterpart ... did you install all of your chipset drivers - especially the USB drivers (valid for Intel and AMD based systems)?
B.Jay said:
No, you don't have to go back to Stock 2.1.1.
PC Companion does have x64 and x86 drivers included - the only problem you may face is that PC Companion won't love custom ROMs on the X8 (i.e. if you have one of the PCC versions where "Repair" still works it will refuse to restore your device -> "No updates available"). The same seems to go for Gordon's Gate ... there are x86 and x64 (aka "amd64") drivers included.
I successfully used the drivers from PCC as well as Flashtool (v0.2.9.1 - 0.5.x.x fails to recognize the phone no matter what I do) with my X8 (Edit: on Windows 7 x64 Professional) - and since PCC had already put the Android drivers into the set of Windows drivers there wasn't a problem in installing the Flash/ADB driver.
The question at hand would rather be: since you switch from Windows 7 (32-Bit) to its x64 counterpart ... did you install all of your chipset drivers - especially the USB drivers (valid for Intel and AMD based systems)?
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I switched from Windows XP x86 (also have Win 7 professional), and after that only my phone memory storage doesn't work. All USB ports is working, but I'm not sure about this AMD driver? Where can I get it?
Yup, there is 'amd64' driver, but how to install it manually? X8 is detectable for Windows, so it is not showing in device manager. I install PC Companion first, but it wasn't work, then downloaded flashtool (0.2.9.1), installed GG and tried to install this included drivers, but don't know how.
jahlovePL said:
I switched from Windows XP x86 (also have Win 7 professional), and after that only my phone memory storage doesn't work. All USB ports is working, but I'm not sure about this AMD driver? Where can I get it?
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The chipset drivers for your motherboard are most likely for download on the website of the manufacturer ...
For Intel based systems you're looking for the "Intel Inf Driver Utility" (or something along that line) for Windows 7 x64
For AMD based systems you're looking for the USB drivers package (for Windows 7 x64).
If you don't have a clue it might help if you could name the Manufacturer of your motherboard (i.e.: Gigabyte), the exact type of your motherboard (i.e.: GA-870A-UD3) and CPU type (i.e.: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T) so I/we can try to look it up for you.
jahlovePL said:
Yup, there is 'amd64' driver, but how to install it manually? X8 is detectable for Windows, so it is not showing in device manager. I install PC Companion first, but it wasn't work, then downloaded flashtool, installed GG and tried to install this included drivers, but don't know how.
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Well, back in the days I installed PC Companion - which also spilled the drivers into Windows - and only updated it since then whenever it nagged about "New version of PC Companion available" ... though I never spotted it installing a newer set of drivers.
Anyway ...
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" disabled then Windows should show you a mass storage device in "Computer".
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" enabled then Windows will install the ADB bridge driver (upon first connect) so adb is able to communicate with your device.
If you attach your X8 in "Flash mode" (phone turned off, back button pressed) to your computer because it's stuck in a boot-loop Windows will install the Flash driver (upon first connect) so Flashtool is able to flash the device.
All, of course, by best using the genuine USB cable that came with your phone.
Additionally you could try this ...
Enable "USB-Debugging" (Settings -> Applications -> Development) and connect your device to the computer. Start Flashtool and select "Check drivers" from the menu ... what result do you get?
EDIT: Additionally, what version of Flashtool do you use and to where (C:\<path\to\flashtool>) did you install/put Flashtool?
B.Jay said:
The chipset drivers for your motherboard are most likely for download on the website of the manufacturer ...
For Intel based systems you're looking for the "Intel Inf Driver Utility" (or something along that line) for Windows 7 x64
For AMD based systems you're looking for the USB drivers package (for Windows 7 x64).
If you don't have a clue it might help if you could name the Manufacturer of your motherboard (i.e.: Gigabyte), the exact type of your motherboard (i.e.: GA-870A-UD3) and CPU type (i.e.: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T) so I/we can try to look it up for you.
Well, back in the days I installed PC Companion - which also spilled the drivers into Windows - and only updated it since then whenever it nagged about "New version of PC Companion available" ... though I never spotted it installing a newer set of drivers.
Anyway ...
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" disabled then Windows should show you a mass storage device in "Computer".
If you attach your X8 to your computer with "USB-Debugging" enabled then Windows will install the ADB bridge driver (upon first connect) so adb is able to communicate with your device.
If you attach your X8 in "Flash mode" (phone turned off, back button pressed) to your computer because it's stuck in a boot-loop Windows will install the Flash driver (upon first connect) so Flashtool is able to flash the device.
All, of course, by best using the genuine USB cable that came with your phone.
Additionally you could try this ...
Enable "USB-Debugging" (Settings -> Applications -> Development) and connect your device to the computer. Start Flashtool and select "Check drivers" from the menu ... what result do you get?
EDIT: Additionally, what version of Flashtool do you use and to where (C:\<path\to\flashtool>) did you install/put Flashtool?
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After checking drivers in flashtool:
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E\BX902AT5T9 : OK
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E&MI_00\6&25007D27&0&0000 : OK
25/018/2011 22:18:03 - INFO - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_612E&MI_01\6&25007D27&0&0001 : OK
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And after I trying enable mass storage I get info about 'SD card safe to remove'. I will try to connect it in flash mode, but it seems to be OK with flashing.
The biggest problem is mass storage, I will check if flashtool is working now.
jahlovePL said:
And after I trying enable mass storage I get info about 'SD card safe to remove'. I will try to connect it in flash mode.
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That's exactly what should happen ... if you tap the button to connect in USB mass storage mode the SD card will be unmounted from Android - and a few seconds later it should show up as a new drive in START ORB -> "Computer".
As for the Flashtool output - seems the drivers are installed and found to be OK by Flashtool.
B.Jay said:
That's exactly what should happen ... if you tap the button to connect in USB mass storage mode the SD card will be unmounted from Android - and a few seconds later it should show up as a new drive in START ORB -> "Computer".
As for the Flashtool output - seems the drivers are installed and found to be OK by Flashtool.
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Yup, but I'm waiting and nothing happens.
The biggest problem is mass storage.
Motherboard: MSI HP MS-7225
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
jahlovePL said:
Motherboard: MSI HP MS-7225
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
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Oh my god ... a Hewlett Packard box ...
Well, in this case you need to go to www.hp.com and search for the exact Model/Type of your rig - there should be a "Support" or "Drivers" section where you can download the drivers from HP for your particular system.
I only found a page with Motherboard Specifications relating to some HP z552.se Digital Entertainment Center box. If that's what you have standing right in front of you ... Download Drivers page - just select "Windows 7 (64-bit)" from the drop-down (though ... LOOOL HP ... there's just a Lightscribe update; no drivers or whatever else).
If it's not your system ... please search for the right one.
Edit: Going with the Motherboard Specifications from the HP page about the MSI MS-7225 ...
--> Chipset: GeForce 6150 LE chipset
Go to: http://www.geforce.com/Drivers
Set the pull-down to reflect this:
GeForce
GeForce 6 Series
GeForce 6150 LE
Windows 7 (64-bit)
<select your language>
Click "Start Search"
For "Polski" here's the direct download link (International drivers suitable for various languages):
http://pl.download.nvidia.com/Windo...op-win7-winvista-64bit-international-whql.exe
--> Onboard audio: ALC883 or ALC888 CODEC
Go to: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
Download "Vista, Windows7 Driver (32/64bits) Driver only (Executable file)" from one the six mirrors (I guess "UK" could be appropriate for you as it's no too overly far away from PL)
--> Onboard LAN: 10/100 Marvell 88EC031
This driver seems only to be available through Windows Update.
Since HP fails to mention what Nvidia MCP the board is using I'm unable to tell if there are vendor specific USB drivers or not.

Windows 8 Drivers?

I recently installed windows 8 on my computer.. and to I thought that Samsung drivers are already compatible with it (since normal phone usage like Mass Storage/Kies is working like a charm) but I'm wrong
When I try to recover my phone through download mode.. my computer can't recognize my phone anymore and It also shows a window saying something like Installing driver for Unknown Device for windows 8, but for windows 7 it will say Installing driver for Samsung Android USB Modem and Samsung Android USB Composite Device (two drivers are being installed in windows 7).. so i still need to boot for win7 just to reflash some odin firmwares
**Note msm7x27 driver is also detected as a faulty driver for windows 8 and some other missing drivers that exist in windows 7
So my question is, are there any windows 8 drivers for Samsung already?
Win8 Action Center tends to redirect me into the samsung website to download drivers but the its installer is buggy.. it's installing random drivers which are useless and too hard to uninstall using normal add/remove programs...
just clarifying things out.. so i may just keep a backup of these firmwares incase of trouble

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