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When I connect my phone to the pc, I get no USB notification, and it doesn't charge while connected to the PC.
However, my tethering working which tells me that the USB cable is working....This happened after the CRC1 update. (I have wiped, but its still doing it)
Have you tried seeing if usb debugging is checked? Settings-->applications-->development. If all else fails try uninstalling and reinstalling the usb mass storage devicee.
What a horrible update.. in on thread to see if you find a fix for this
are you trying to use the android in usb mode? ive had a few times when my android isnt showing up so i go to the device manager and under usb i uninstalled the drivers for the mass stoage device, unplug my phone, replug it back in and let the computer install the drivers.
Just FYI, if your phone is rooted, you should NOT install OTA.... OTA's from T-Mo are disabled for a reason. You may have to go back down to RC29 if wipe, nandroid restore, or flashing don't work
Does anyone know how to block the ota thing fom continually popping up?
turboyo said:
Does anyone know how to block the ota thing fom continually popping up?
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install the latest cyan which is based on the ota
No root :/ seriously scared to upgrade to this, peoples alarms not working, emails accounts deleted, phones not charging through computer, videos not being reconized it all sounds like a nightmare .. theres no way to permenantly say no to the update? how are some people runing1.0 firmware and not getting bugged
B-man007 said:
Just FYI, if your phone is rooted, you should NOT install OTA.... OTA's from T-Mo are disabled for a reason. You may have to go back down to RC29 if wipe, nandroid restore, or flashing don't work
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Its not modded. I have an ADP. So I still recieve updates.
Have you tried seeing if usb debugging is checked? Settings-->applications-->development. If all else fails try uninstalling and reinstalling the usb mass storage devicee.
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Yea, the weird part is that every now and then, I will get the my notification that its connected, and it will go away in 5-10 seconds...the debugging is checked. The notification is very random, however my phones tethering is still working great. Its very odd...I've tried 3 different USB cables and all 4 of my USB ports on my PC.
Wow...apparently it was a horrible coincidence, and I had 2 bad usb cables. I bought one home from my dads house, and it worked again....very strange.
Dredge said:
Its not modded. I have an ADP. So I still recieve updates.
Yea, the weird part is that every now and then, I will get the my notification that its connected, and it will go away in 5-10 seconds...the debugging is checked. The notification is very random, however my phones tethering is still working great. Its very odd...I've tried 3 different USB cables and all 4 of my USB ports on my PC.
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It would be easier if you had that listed in your post
glad to see you got it to work.
ok so this has been happening for a while and im finally tired of it...
I plug in my cdma hero fully rooted running CM 6 with the stock usb plug into my computer and neither my phone nor my computer recognize it. all the phone does is start charging. ive tried all the other ports and changing the default action on the phone to mount sd and all that but nothing has worked. its becoming a pain in the ..... yeah.... can anyone help me out?
edit: i have also tried many other known to be working usb cables
Try a new usb cable.
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usb cable
i have also tried many new usb cables... sorry i forgot to mention that.
Can you try a different computer? Trying to identify if it's a computer problem or a phone problem.
i dotn really have the option of using another computer... i think it is the computer but i am not sure.
Plug another device into the computer. 1 that is known to work. If that does not work you will need to uninstall your usb drivers and reinstall them with no devices attached.
For more information google hardware manager usb.
If this doesn't solve your issue it would either b a virus or hardware failure. If your phone charges fine I seriously doubt it is your phone that is the problem.
I almost forgot. The android usb drivers have been updated since the last release of windows. I would look into this as well.
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Do you have Sync installed?
gutrenchladd said:
ok so this has been happening for a while and im finally tired of it...
I plug in my cdma hero fully rooted running CM 6 with the stock usb plug into my computer and neither my phone nor my computer recognize it. all the phone does is start charging. ive tried all the other ports and changing the default action on the phone to mount sd and all that but nothing has worked. its becoming a pain in the ..... yeah.... can anyone help me out?
edit: i have also tried many other known to be working usb cables
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Make sure you have compatible and up-to-date USB Drivers. Another thing, make sure you have HTC Sync installed.
Check the permissions on the computer with USB Ports.
The phone might be bad. I had this problem and Sprint replaced the phone
Same problem here... my wife's hero is recognized with same USB cable and same computer ... but mine wont recognize ... it started doing this after I flashed to a sense rom to update prl ... could that have screwed it up?
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argonzal said:
Same problem here... my wife's hero is recognized with same USB cable and same computer ... but mine wont recognize ... it started doing this after I flashed to a sense rom to update prl ... could that have screwed it up?
Sent from my HTC Hero CDMA using XDA App
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Please try the suggestions made earlier and either deny or confirm the facts.
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ok so i have tried everything listed above except replacing the driver with newer ones because i cant even get it to show up in device manager... i have uninstalled and reinstalled sync multiple times... i plugged in my friend evo and it was recognized immediately. so im guessing its the phone. not sure if sprint will replace my phone as i dont have insurance.. also i need to just re.stock my phone then im guessing... gotta figure out how to do that.
gutrenchladd said:
ok so i have tried everything listed above except replacing the driver with newer ones because i cant even get it to show up in device manager... i have uninstalled and reinstalled sync multiple times... i plugged in my friend evo and it was recognized immediately. so im guessing its the phone. not sure if sprint will replace my phone as i dont have insurance.. also i need to just re.stock my phone then im guessing... gotta figure out how to do that.
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You need to go to the 'device tree' in device manager this is the default and only view on windows xp. You are looking for usb root port or .... well hold on ill find it. Im assuming vista here?
It doesn't say it in the article but from my experience sometimes it can be selective about which devices it will allow to connect.
Unplug your device now.
Removing the drivers and re-installing them erases all the current configurations. Yes your computer remembers everything you have ever plugged into those ports until this point ↓
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817900
I hope you remember to google for the latest android usb driver before you plug it back in!
If you didn't just go through the steps again at the microsoft site. Reopen the new drivers From android project Then plug your device in. Keep me posted.
Oh and you cant 'Revert your phone to stock' unless you made a backup of the stock rom before you flashed it. Well you could also have another copy of the same phone lying around... And even then when they send the device to hardware quality labs they're forensic equipment will tell that the locks have been snapped. Your phone might come back with a bill.
↑ Things of this nature are usually against customer service policies but in today's economy nothing would surprise me.
I hope you're not panicking! If you couldn't tell I have run into this problem more than once over the years, so the odds that your phone is jacked up are slim to none £
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you can always just download the stock rom from sprint for and update cant u? at this point i might as well insure it then have it get "stolen" just to get a new phone.
Lol. No comment ;D
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You can always try the android drivers in my post on how to install adb. Its in the hero dev section. I made that thread because some users were having trouble installing the htc drivers. As usual I'm mobile so I can't link you but you should find it no problem. Hope it helps good luck
Yea it's me again with the
" Modified Hero"
gutrenchladd said:
you can always just download the stock rom from sprint for and update cant u? at this point i might as well insure it then have it get "stolen" just to get a new phone.
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Yes you can revert your phone to stock, don't worry. Just download the RUU from Sprint or HTC's website and run it with your phone plugged in. If you ever can get it to recognize it anyway, lol.
Hi all,
I have problem with connecting my O2X to laptop.
When I connect phone to laptop phone start to charge, but USB connection is not recognized and no notification on phone (top left corner) is shown.
It was working once, but since then my phone was updated via OTA to V10e and then to V10f yesterday.
My phone is on stock.
I've seen on other forum that people had similar problem but I didn't found any solution.
I've tried different USB cables, different laptop (home and business - on both was working once before), unnistaling drivers and similar.
Please help!!!
Thank You.
I have the same problem and I still don't understand if it is hardware or software related.
In my case the usb sometimes stop working for a certain time, sometime a couple of hour, some time for a full day. After that magically start to work again.
I've tried every in my knowledge but without success.
You are not alone
Air_Mike said:
Hi all,
I have problem with connecting my O2X to laptop.
When I connect phone to laptop phone start to charge, but USB connection is not recognized and no notification on phone (top left corner) is shown.
It was working once, but since then my phone was updated via OTA to V10e and then to V10f yesterday.
My phone is on stock.
I've seen on other forum that people had similar problem but I didn't found any solution.
I've tried different USB cables, different laptop (home and business - on both was working once before), unnistaling drivers and similar.
Please help!!!
Thank You.
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Using Topogigi 1.6 this exact thing hit me yesterday, I suddenly lost ADB-access (I was programming at the time, and suddenly couldn't upload the app to the phone anymore.) The "bug" top left had vanished, and no toggling of USB-debugging would turn it on again. I tried restoring froyo backups, tried wipe-install, didn't work. What finally solved it was to smartflash back to 10D. Very strange, I cannot find any logical reason for this behaviour, so it can only speculate it must be something illogical, like maybe overheating (wasn't overclocked.)
EDIT: Let me elaborate. When this happened I of course tried another cable, and what was extra weird was that it wouldn't even recognize a USB-connection, but it would charge. Plugging it back in the dock I normally use when programming would show a USB-connection, but no ADB. At first I was worried that perhaps the dock had pushed the pins in the socket too far in for the regular cable to get a connection. After smartflashing back to 10D though, both the dock and cable work as usual. So maybe, just maybe, a hot phone will expand certain areas around the usb-connection points either in the socket or on the motherboard. Again, just speculation. The usb-connection has worked fine since, using any cable.
Happened to me as well. In one day i can't connect my phone to the pc but after two weeks when i connected the o2x to a pc with vista the problem was vanished. I connected to my usual pc and the same it worked. let's hope that i will not have anymore this problem. It is possibility that your phone will revive i one day. good luck.
I think I may have solved this particular mystery, I'm now able to reproduce it at will, and get usb/adb functionality back.
It happens through a combination of ADB crashes/bugs on a computer and a usb-stack crash/error on the phone.
I can reproduce it by plugging in another phone/tablet on the computer (while still having the phone connected), installing/running something from eclipse on the other device, unplug and replug the o2x and then try to run/install something on it via ADB. This invariably leads to the ADB-icon (the status-bar bug-icon) disappearing, *and* it will lead to the phones USB not working on another computer, or even another port on the same computer.
Funny thing is, if I reboot the phone, and plug it back on the same computer, this instantly leads to the same behaviour. USB will only get recognized on the same port it was plugged in the last time, and ADB will still not get activated. Trying to connect to another computer *after* this will not work.
The solution is simply to reboot *both* the phone *and* the computer (or just kill adb I guess) before plugging in anything.
Plugging in the phone while *either* the PC *or* the phone is in this confused state will lead to both devices malfunctioning in the same way as before, which is why you cannot simply connect the phone to another PC. (Although unplugging the phone, rebooting it *before* plugging in to another computer should work.)
Thank You for info.
I just tried it but unfortunately it didn't work for me. I've tried restarting phone couple of times, plugin into different computers but phone still doesn't recognize usb connection (just charging).
I this the problem is in the phone and it maybe due to update to v10e and v10f.
Air_Mike said:
Thank You for info.
I just tried it but unfortunately it didn't work for me. I've tried restarting phone couple of times, plugin into different computers but phone still doesn't recognize usb connection (just charging).
I this the problem is in the phone and it maybe due to update to v10e and v10f.
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Hm, okay, your problem may be of a different kind. I'm not entirely convinced yet, as you don't mention having rebooted any computer. So just to satisify my curiosity, do exactly these steps in the following order:
1) Unplug the phone from the computer.
2) Power down the computer
3) Power off the phone
4) Turn on your computer
5) Re-install the LG USB drivers
6) Turn on your phone
7) Connect the phone
If this doesn't work then you indeed have a completely different problem, and we're back to speculating.
TrymHansen said:
Using Topogigi 1.6 this exact thing hit me yesterday, I suddenly lost ADB-access (I was programming at the time, and suddenly couldn't upload the app to the phone anymore.) The "bug" top left had vanished, and no toggling of USB-debugging would turn it on again. I tried restoring froyo backups, tried wipe-install, didn't work. What finally solved it was to smartflash back to 10D. Very strange, I cannot find any logical reason for this behaviour, so it can only speculate it must be something illogical, like maybe overheating (wasn't overclocked.)
EDIT: Let me elaborate. When this happened I of course tried another cable, and what was extra weird was that it wouldn't even recognize a USB-connection, but it would charge. Plugging it back in the dock I normally use when programming would show a USB-connection, but no ADB. At first I was worried that perhaps the dock had pushed the pins in the socket too far in for the regular cable to get a connection. After smartflashing back to 10D though, both the dock and cable work as usual. So maybe, just maybe, a hot phone will expand certain areas around the usb-connection points either in the socket or on the motherboard. Again, just speculation. The usb-connection has worked fine since, using any cable.
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Trym,
Does that mean you were able to smartflash despite having USB connectivity problems? I had these problems with my first O2X and after I flashed MCR I couldn't connect to USB at all. Luckily this was within the exchange period and I was given a replacement handset which hasn't had these issues but then I am still using stock 2.2
I did try all combinations of reboots on the phone and also driver installs etc on the problematic handset but nothing worked then.
mparack said:
Trym,
Does that mean you were able to smartflash despite having USB connectivity problems?
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That's exactly what it means, yes. It's never been a hardware problem (luckily)
I had these problems with my first O2X and after I flashed MCR I couldn't connect to USB at all. Luckily this was within the exchange period and I was given a replacement handset which hasn't had these issues but then I am still using stock 2.2
I did try all combinations of reboots on the phone and also driver installs etc on the problematic handset but nothing worked then.
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You may of course have had a genuine hardware fault, after all usb-sockets are among the first things to break on any phone. I thought my phone was a goner as well, until I discovered the things mentioned in my post. It's a really sneaky affair, it would be impossible not to assume the phone is broken the first time you experience it.
EDIT: Removed invalid assumption.
Just to report that I've tried everything, including connecting phone to computer on which my friend runs Nexus S with no problem and then connecting to computer on which my phone was never connected.
Is there easy way to revert to v10d (last version I know my usb connection worked)?
I don't want to experiment too much because this is my business phone.
Maybe I'll just wait for GB and V20e (I hope it will finally be released soon) and hope that this will resolve my problem, but until them I'm missing one of main functionality
What a waist, since I get the phone with all that fuzz about it, is nothing but problem after another: rebooting, battery drain, wifi problem, usb connection... whats next?
Air_Mike said:
Is there easy way to revert to v10d (last version I know my usb connection worked)?
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Assuming your usb isn't actually broken, yes, it's pretty easy. Download 10D from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035041
Instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008070
NOTE: The instructions are for flashing baseband only. In addition to that, you also need to select the .bin file in "Ap bin"
Thanks, but links are broken.
Air_Mike said:
Thanks, but links are broken.
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Indeed they are, were copied from another post I made, and XDA had truncated them.
1st one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035041
2nd one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008070 (this link is also at the bottom of the first post of the first link.)
Just to report that my USB connection suddenly stared to work again on both of my laptops (home and work).
I didn't do anything after I gave up weeks ago. Before that I've tried everything but with no success.
Air_Mike said:
Just to report that my USB connection suddenly stared to work again on both of my laptops (home and work).
I didn't do anything after I gave up weeks ago. Before that I've tried everything but with no success.
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Weird. Glad you got it working.
Looking around on different LG Forums, as useless as they are, the support-people always gives the advice that you should take out the battery, and leave it out for five minues to "clear residual memory." (This, apparently, is the solution for any kind of problem with the phone ;-)) That's always sounded completely nuts to me, but that's the advice I'm going to give the next guy with usb problems ;-)
And another one bytes the dust.
That's ultra weird. one minute everything is just fine and on the other, USB is dead.
So, apart from the procedure TrymHansen gave us a few post back, there is no known solution/diagnose/whatever for this problem, right?
SmartFlash will not detect phone...
My post from other thread which was closed:
My optimus 2x is not detected when I plug it to my laptop via USB.
Turn on mass storage" in the phone does not appear, it's like I'm just plugging in into a wall charger.
It could connect just a few days before, same laptop, same drivers (LG mobile united drivers)
Have tried it with 3 different laptops, still can't connect (drivers are installed)
A google search reveals other people having the problem as well and unable to solve it.
Can't return it yet for warranty because superuser app is still there.
Originally, I rooted it using superoneclick. Can't unroot it in superoneclick since not detected in USB.
So i unrooted it using z4root (without a pc). It's now unrooted, however superuser app is still in the app drawer.
i believe mine can be detected from smartflash so maybe i can flash stock rom. will doing this remove superuser.apk?
fmartinezjr said:
i believe mine can be detected from smartflash so maybe i can flash stock rom. will doing this remove superuser.apk?
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Yes it will.
So did you try to flash a stock rom and did solved your usb problem ?
I will try with a modaco rom next we.
lol, is this fixed or not?
ive had the same problem.. when my rom is totally chrashed, and usb is like stuck?
strange is, all the other usb devices (wifi dongle, not keybord mouse) stops working when i plug in my phone? also the phone does not see that there is an data cable in him so i cant mount my storage?
is this an warranty issue?
I used the Nexus Root toolkit to flash the latest factory image onto my Nexus 6 but chose not to wipe the data as I've done in the past (as I was rooted, and wanted to flash the security update). In the past, this has worked fine with no issues. I re-rooted using the Toolkit (it flashed Chainfire's Systemless Root as it has done before) afterwords.
After flashing the latest factory image (6.0.1 - keeping data as I have before), the Feb 2016 security patch was applied (according to the settings) and my phone was detected by the toolkit just fine right after (nothing wrong here. It seemed to work just as it has before in the past when I've done this).
A week later however (phone has not been plugged into any PC since), I tried plugging my phone back into my PC and it is no longer detected at all. It no longer appears in explorer OR device manager. I've tried it on multiple PCs, my laptop (both running windows 10 with the Google drivers installed) and even a couple of linux boxes (Mint 17.3 and CentOS - the latter was a Uni PC with the Android SDK) and none of them detect the phone, and the phone just charges from the connection instead.
I've tried:
- 5 different cables (including the one Motorola provided in the box, which I generally just used to charge the phone). Each cable worked fine with my brother's Nexus 4 (detected in ADB etc).
- Uninstalling the drivers via USBDeview (and re-installing them - as the phone doesn't appear in Device Manager, I had to use USBDeview to get rid of the drivers in the first place).
- Unticking USB debugging and re-enabling it.
- Forcing MTP in the storage settings (no 'PC connection' option in the overflow menu in Storage options) but whenever I try and force it to use MTP, it just resets the option back to 'charging' or occasionally it'll set it to MTP but will remain charging (I had to use the storage options under Developer Options to see the MTP setting).
- I've also followed the Driver Configuration guide from the Nexus Toolkit and same behaviour as before.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've already 'been around the block' with other potential fixes and none of them have worked so far.
What's really weird is, it only just started happening but was fine immediatly after the factory image flash which leads me to believe if it were an OS problem, would it not have started happening immediatly after the flash and not left it until now?
Zenamez said:
I used the Nexus Root toolkit to flash the latest factory image onto my Nexus 6 but chose not to wipe the data as I've done in the past (as I was rooted, and wanted to flash the security update). In the past, this has worked fine with no issues. I re-rooted using the Toolkit (it flashed Chainfire's Systemless Root as it has done before) afterwords.
After flashing the latest factory image (6.0.1 - keeping data as I have before), the Feb 2016 security patch was applied (according to the settings) and my phone was detected by the toolkit just fine right after (nothing wrong here. It seemed to work just as it has before in the past when I've done this).
A week later however (phone has not been plugged into any PC since), I tried plugging my phone back into my PC and it is no longer detected at all. It no longer appears in explorer OR device manager. I've tried it on multiple PCs, my laptop (both running windows 10 with the Google drivers installed) and even a couple of linux boxes (Mint 17.3 and CentOS - the latter was a Uni PC with the Android SDK) and none of them detect the phone, and the phone just charges from the connection instead.
I've tried:
- 5 different cables (including the one Motorola provided in the box, which I generally just used to charge the phone). Each cable worked fine with my brother's Nexus 4 (detected in ADB etc).
- Uninstalling the drivers via USBDeview (and re-installing them - as the phone doesn't appear in Device Manager, I had to use USBDeview to get rid of the drivers in the first place).
- Unticking USB debugging and re-enabling it.
- Forcing MTP in the storage settings (no 'PC connection' option in the overflow menu in Storage options) but whenever I try and force it to use MTP, it just resets the option back to 'charging' or occasionally it'll set it to MTP but will remain charging (I had to use the storage options under Developer Options to see the MTP setting).
- I've also followed the Driver Configuration guide from the Nexus Toolkit and same behaviour as before.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've already 'been around the block' with other potential fixes and none of them have worked so far.
What's really weird is, it only just started happening but was fine immediatly after the factory image flash which leads me to believe if it were an OS problem, would it not have started happening immediatly after the flash and not left it until now?
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So when you plug the phone in, you don't get anything in the status bar saying that it is charging only or that it is connected? When I connect my device, it defaults to Charging Only and a swipe down of the status bar I press to change it to MTP.
RMarkwald said:
So when you plug the phone in, you don't get anything in the status bar saying that it is charging only or that it is connected? When I connect my device, it defaults to Charging Only and a swipe down of the status bar I press to change it to MTP.
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Nothing in the status bar. The only difference I see when I plug my phone in is the battery charging icon. It's acting like I've just plugged it into the charger, and not the PC.
Zenamez said:
Nothing in the status bar. The only difference I see when I plug my phone in is the battery charging icon. It's acting like I've just plugged it into the charger, and not the PC.
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That is odd, I guess I've never heard or seen that behavior before. Hopefully someone else may have some suggestions for you that will help, sorry I can't be of more assistance.
RMarkwald said:
That is odd, I guess I've never heard or seen that behavior before. Hopefully someone else may have some suggestions for you that will help, sorry I can't be of more assistance.
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Thanks for replying . It's fine. It's a really weird issue, especially since not even device manager detects it (most of the "phone not detected" threads I've found, it's at least in device manager but I haven't even got that - but I did before, which makes it so much harder to debug).
Zenamez said:
Thanks for replying . It's fine. It's a really weird issue, especially since not even device manager detects it (most of the "phone not detected" threads I've found, it's at least in device manager but I haven't even got that - but I did before, which makes it so much harder to debug).
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maybe its a problem with your pc then.. did you try a different pc?
reyscott1968 said:
maybe its a problem with your pc then.. did you try a different pc?
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I've tried connecting to it via my laptop as well (also running windows 10 with the drivers) and 2 linux boxes (which should mount it like a drive regardless of the drivers) but it's not even doing that - which is what makes this so strange.
I cleaned out the port in the hope it would be a physical connection issue (a lot of lint in there - although the same amount as before when it worked fine) and I noticed a shiny green piece (almost like a piece of green glitter) on the second from the left pin (if the phone is facing upright) but it doesn't seem to want to come out if I use a pin or something to get rid of it (thinking a possible physical pin connection block. Possible corrosion?).
I was thinking of factory resetting it (it might be a software issue. I don't really know but I'm grasping at straws at this point) but if the phone doesn't connect up to the PC after that - well, I'm at a loss as I won't be able to re-root it etc.
Try this, manually restart the phone in bootloader mode and try connecting the phone WHILE on bootloader.
blanco2701 said:
Try this, manually restart the phone in bootloader mode and try connecting the phone WHILE on bootloader.
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I've tried that before and it isn't detected by either ADB or device manager.
The bootloader just says "Connect USB Data Cable" and "Battery OK (Charging)" if connected. This case on both the laptop and desktop.
This is using the cable Motorola included in the box (which has worked in the past).
Nothing in the status bar
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I just wanted to double check: you swiped down on the status bar to view the notification shade?
I apologize in advance ....just wanted to double check.
electricpete1 said:
I just wanted to double check: you swiped down on the status bar to view the notification shade?
I apologize in advance ....just wanted to double check.
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It's fine. Already tried and nothing. The phone is just acting like it's been plugged into a charger and not the PC, so the notification shade doesn't change, neither does the storage options (no "PC connection" under the overflow menu).
Would it be worth replacing the entire port altogether? It doesn't look to be a software issue as it's not even recognised when in the bootloader.
Running out of options here...
Have you tried factory data reset? I know you'll loose your info. But it sounds like it's software related. I had this issue before and factory data reset fixed it. You can use airdroid or something similar to transfer your information. Also you should try to use a OTG cable and see if it will mount.
If you can mount something via OTG then it's not broken, as it uses the same pins.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
Zenamez said:
It's fine. Already tried and nothing. The phone is just acting like it's been plugged into a charger and not the PC, so the notification shade doesn't change, neither does the storage options (no "PC connection" under the overflow menu).
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RMarkwald said:
So when you plug the phone in, you don't get anything in the status bar saying that it is charging only or that it is connected? When I connect my device, it defaults to Charging Only and a swipe down of the status bar I press to change it to MTP.
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Zenamez said:
I used the Nexus Root toolkit to flash the latest factory image onto my Nexus 6 but chose not to wipe the data as I've done in the past (as I was rooted, and wanted to flash the security update). In the past, this has worked fine with no issues. I re-rooted using the Toolkit (it flashed Chainfire's Systemless Root as it has done before) afterwords.
After flashing the latest factory image (6.0.1 - keeping data as I have before), the Feb 2016 security patch was applied (according to the settings) and my phone was detected by the toolkit just fine right after (nothing wrong here. It seemed to work just as it has before in the past when I've done this).
A week later however (phone has not been plugged into any PC since), I tried plugging my phone back into my PC and it is no longer detected at all. It no longer appears in explorer OR device manager. I've tried it on multiple PCs, my laptop (both running windows 10 with the Google drivers installed) and even a couple of linux boxes (Mint 17.3 and CentOS - the latter was a Uni PC with the Android SDK) and none of them detect the phone, and the phone just charges from the connection instead.
I've tried:
- 5 different cables (including the one Motorola provided in the box, which I generally just used to charge the phone). Each cable worked fine with my brother's Nexus 4 (detected in ADB etc).
- Uninstalling the drivers via USBDeview (and re-installing them - as the phone doesn't appear in Device Manager, I had to use USBDeview to get rid of the drivers in the first place).
- Unticking USB debugging and re-enabling it.
- Forcing MTP in the storage settings (no 'PC connection' option in the overflow menu in Storage options) but whenever I try and force it to use MTP, it just resets the option back to 'charging' or occasionally it'll set it to MTP but will remain charging (I had to use the storage options under Developer Options to see the MTP setting).
- I've also followed the Driver Configuration guide from the Nexus Toolkit and same behaviour as before.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I've already 'been around the block' with other potential fixes and none of them have worked so far.
What's really weird is, it only just started happening but was fine immediatly after the factory image flash which leads me to believe if it were an OS problem, would it not have started happening immediatly after the flash and not left it until now?
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Jnewell05 said:
Have you tried factory data reset? I know you'll loose your info. But it sounds like it's software related. I had this issue before and factory data reset fixed it. You can use airdroid or something similar to transfer your information. Also you should try to use a OTG cable and see if it will mount.
If you can mount something via OTG then it's not broken, as it uses the same pins.
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Jnewell05 said:
Have you tried factory data reset? I know you'll loose your info. But it sounds like it's software related. I had this issue before and factory data reset fixed it. You can use airdroid or something similar to transfer your information. Also you should try to use a OTG cable and see if it will mount.
If you can mount something via OTG then it's not broken, as it uses the same pins.
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Tried the factory reset route and it didn't work (and I've lost my Root). Since I had to use a custom kernel to prevent the "this device has been tampered with!" error (SafetyNet I think it's called) when rooting it, I can't apply OTA updates in it's current state either. It's a horrible middle of the road position to be in (no root and no ability to apply OTA updates).
I'll try the OTG method if I can find a cable for it. Am I right in saying, if I plug in a USB stick or something via OTG to the phone - it'll mount it like it would on a PC (drop down option in the notification shade etc)?
Zenamez said:
I'll try the OTG method if I can find a cable for it. Am I right in saying, if I plug in a USB stick or something via OTG to the phone - it'll mount it like it would on a PC (drop down option in the notification shade etc)?
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That is right will mount as long as you have android m. Otherwise you'll have to download an app with root to mount.
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electricpete1 said:
I just wanted to double check: you swiped down on the status bar to view the notification shade?
I apologize in advance ....just wanted to double check.
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It's no problem. Already tried that and it just behaves like I'm charging it. No option for mounting as there should be.
Hey all. This happened a few weeks ago and I am just getting around to troubleshooting.
My phone stopped being able to QuickCharge. Checked multiple adapters, Nada. Factory defaulted the phone ( I am running on Extreme Rom). No change. Updated to latest version of Extreme. No Change.
I was looking to reinstall stock so I can test and call in warranty support, but the device will not connect to my PC or any PC for that matter. Tested multiple cables and machines. There is no notification that pops up telling me it is charging or allowing me to change the connection method. I went into Dev options to force it, but it is still not recognized by any machine, using known good cables.
How do I get back to as close to stock as possible, mainly to remove any issues I'd have with warranty support if I cannot plug my phone into my PC to go back to stock?