Hi, I have installed TWRP perfect and when I boot up into it it all works but when I plug my usb in my pc wont recognise it. I have the oneplus 3t drivers installed etc.
darrylgreen12 said:
Hi, I have installed TWRP perfect and when I boot up into it it all works but when I plug my usb in my pc wont recognise it. I have the oneplus 3t drivers installed etc.
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Pull down your notifications. Select the notification that says charging and change it to MTP mode
can you do that when in twrp
I could never get MTP to work as expected in TWRP... If you really need to transfer something, you could try adb push/pull
Ill try that then do I use twrp adb sideload feature
Have you disabled MTP in TWRP?
Did you check whether the device manager recognized the mobile when in TWRP or showing unknown device?
Works here fine.
Cheers
Tom
I'm not sure because when I have to decrypt when I first load up twrp it says unable to mount storage
Push doesn't work
when I open adb sideload in twrp I try to use adb push and it comes up with error closed
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My friend has HTC One. He wiped all the data on SD including the ROM files and One is not booting right now. It's rooted and has Trickdroid's 4.2.2 based ROM.
We tried lots of things so far;
- Pushing files via ADB
Trying ADB, it says device not found, no matter we did we couldn't manage the pc to recognize the phone.
- Mounting SD via CWM
I have HOX, when I enter CWM I can see the option to mount the SD but on One there's no line like this.
- Activating Sideload on TWRP
We also flashed TWRP and tried to use Sideload feature but when we tried to activate it, it says something like "unable to mount .."
- Flashing the RUU
And lastly we tried to flash the RUU, we checked the CID and it says o2___001 and there's no RUU for it.
I just saw that One could be S-OFF and got Super-CID, but to do that again, I have to pull and push some files via ADB so we stuck here.
Could you plese help me on this?
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
NiMH_999 said:
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
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We tried a different computer and solved the ADB problem, then I did just like you told and it's OK now.
Thank you.
You're welcome. glad it's all all OK for you
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
Same problem as you --> fixed
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
If you found that adb worked from a different machine, you might check whether you had any tethering drivers installed (eg EasyTether) on the machine that was not able to see the phone via adb. I found that they interfered with adb's operation on my Macbook previously; it was maddening.
woraz said:
My friend has HTC One. He wiped all the data on SD including the ROM files and One is not booting right now. It's rooted and has Trickdroid's 4.2.2 based ROM.
We tried lots of things so far;
- Pushing files via ADB
Trying ADB, it says device not found, no matter we did we couldn't manage the pc to recognize the phone.
- Mounting SD via CWM
I have HOX, when I enter CWM I can see the option to mount the SD but on One there's no line like this.
- Activating Sideload on TWRP
We also flashed TWRP and tried to use Sideload feature but when we tried to activate it, it says something like "unable to mount .."
- Flashing the RUU
And lastly we tried to flash the RUU, we checked the CID and it says o2___001 and there's no RUU for it.
I just saw that One could be S-OFF and got Super-CID, but to do that again, I have to pull and push some files via ADB so we stuck here.
Could you plese help me on this?
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if you have problems always use Hasoon All-In-One_Kit for HTC
Am having the same issues, have tried everything I can think off and everything google has suggested. I'm beyond stuck any and all help would be greatly appreciated
my bad exp
I don't know if that help anyone but I had the problem "device not found" when I was trying to side load with HTC AIO KIT.
I removed all my drivers for htc from the control panel and installed only the htc driver (binary100100.googlecode.[com]/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe). Then the adb started to work. (after the htc drivers install you need to restart your OS)
When I installed new ROM and reboot the device it showed me the screen with the developer's rom. I thought that I failed and flashed new rom then suddenly the new ROM after one minute started to work. So looks like that I should wait long enough for the first and may be it would also starts to work.
Was he by chance having issues charging his phone before he wiped it?
Myself and my brother both a had issues with the USB port going. Couldn't charge while phone was on. PC wouldn't pick it up so no adb. However was able to pickup fastboot and charge while in fastboot mode.
If that's the case you could try running a zip in oemRUU mode just to get an os on there.
Is he soff?
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
makkasi said:
I don't know if that help anyone but I had the problem "device not found" when I was trying to side load with HTC AIO KIT.
I removed all my drivers for htc from the control panel and installed only the htc driver (binary100100.googlecode.[com]/files/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe). Then the adb started to work. (after the htc drivers install you need to restart your OS)
When I installed new ROM and reboot the device it showed me the screen with the developer's rom. I thought that I failed and flashed new rom then suddenly the new ROM after one minute started to work. So looks like that I should wait long enough for the first and may be it would also starts to work.
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This worked for me. Thanks!!
Once I removed all the extra crap from control panel and used the latest I was able to do adb devices successfully from bootloader / recovery.
I was just having the same problem on the new LG G2 (D803). It was perplexing because the computer *bleeped* every time it attached so I knew that it saw something. Based on the tips here I went to the Device Manager and sure enough there it was... I reinstalled the drivers inside device manager and then I got an easy adb hit on the phone... hmmm :fingers-crossed:
EazyVG said:
Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC One to your computer.
Considering you have adb.exe (Windows, part of fastboot.zip) or on Linux:
cd Downloads\ROM.zip
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to Downloads (or any other) folder, then install the ROM.
It should be nearly same running CWM recovery. Hope that helps.
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flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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This worked for my Nexus 4 and TWRP installed. Running the ADB sideload commad from TWRP did not, and just trying to push or sideload from command prompt on PC (Win 8) did not. I had drivers for Nexus 4 recognition installed previously from Nexus Root Toolkit which worked when the Nexus 4 was booted into system, but did not recognize it when wiped and/or in recovery mode. Loading these drivers the Nexus 4 was recognized in recovery mode, and I was able to push the ROM and install using TWRP.
Thanks much!
:good:
timekills said:
This worked for my Nexus 4 and TWRP installed. Running the ADB sideload commad from TWRP did not, and just trying to push or sideload from command prompt on PC (Win 8) did not. I had drivers for Nexus 4 recognition installed previously from Nexus Root Toolkit which worked when the Nexus 4 was booted into system, but did not recognize it when wiped and/or in recovery mode. Loading these drivers the Nexus 4 was recognized in recovery mode, and I was able to push the ROM and install using TWRP.
Thanks much!
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Man, I just wanted to say thank you. I've been stuck on this for hours and this did the trick!
Worked
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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the drivers mentioned here worked for me.
Device : HTC One M7
Recovery : TWRP
Thanks
Thank you so much! This universal driver worked for me! (HTC One Mini with TWRP, soft-bricked)
NiMH_999 said:
Try cwm recovery it has sideload feature I was in a similar situation once before and it worked using cwm recovery
Also. If you want to try use adb again, try to plug in your device and then wait for few seconds before running a push command. It worth mentioning that once adb fail one time, it is not going to work again by repeating the same push command. Once it fails run this command: adb kill-server
This command will stop the previous failed process after killing the server then try to push again
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Years later, thank you sir, for helping a noob with "adb kill-server"
I was so freaked as to why TWRP wasn't sideloading but PhilZ was.
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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ADB didn't recognize my Xperia SP in Clockworkmod. That driver worked like a charm Thank you!
This worked for me...
flsurf7 said:
I was able to recognize my device in device manager when using fastboot, but wasnt able to recognize the device as soon as I switched to recovery mode.
I found this universal driver which would recognize both: download.clockworkmod.[com]/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
(remove brackets from [.com] above)
I was now able to use adb sideload to transfer the .zip to my sd card and flash my new rom.
Hope this helps anyone else.
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Thank you so much for this. This really helped me out.
I rooted my HTC one after downloading a custom Rom it left me in a bootloop I tried adb sideload from twrp but my pc doesnt detect my device. I do have adb drivers installed. also tried the fastboot option also doesn't detect my phone. Pls help
If you can boot into TWRP, try to mount your internal storage as MTP (see here for a description). You could then load a different ROM onto the phone and then flash it.
To get fastboot to work, download the latest HTC Sync program, install it, but then uninstall it leaving the drivers. When you boot your phone into fastboot and plug it in, it should switch from "fastboot" in red to "fastboot usb" and hopefully it will then be recognized.
maybe he needs to flash the boot.img, if he's s-on, just my 2 cents
shooter7201 said:
I rooted my HTC one after downloading a custom Rom it left me in a bootloop I tried adb sideload from twrp but my pc doesnt detect my device. I do have adb drivers installed. also tried the fastboot option also doesn't detect my phone. Pls help
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What rom are you trying to flash? If it's not from the Sprint forum it's most likely a GSM rom and does not have Sprint support.
That will cause your phone to react like you are talking about.
ADB Sideload 99 time out of 100 will not work.
Use adb push FileName.zip /sdcard/ to move files to your phone while in recovery.
As for the drivers try this:
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone(usually M7WLS), right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
----solved---
I had to change the driver to adb compose in device manager. A reboot did the rest.
Thanks.
Okey Guys, here's a tricky one.
My PC (Windows) connects without a problem to ADB while the device is running. Fastboot is also no problem.
But if I boot to recovery, pass the lying droid screen to get into the menu, the phone is not recognized. It looks like the PC doesn't note that a device is attached.
Who can help-
odysseus84 said:
Okey Guys, here's a tricky one.
My PC (Windows) connects without a problem to ADB while the device is running. Fastboot is also no problem.
But if I boot to recovery, pass the lying droid screen to get into the menu, the phone is not recognized. It looks like the PC doesn't note that a device is attached.
Who can help-
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It's a driver issue. I had exactly the same issue last night. I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers last night. You will have to "play the dance" in Windows Device Manager, again. Uninstall drivers in device manager, then choose the manual install option, and from the list choose the Google Nexus ADB interface.
Don't forget to reboot your PC after reinstall.
cam30era said:
It's a driver issue. I had exactly the same issue last night. I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers last night. You will have to "play the dance" in Windows Device Manager, again. Uninstall drivers in device manager, then choose the manual install option, and from the list choose the Google Nexus ADB interface.
Don't forget to reboot your PC after reinstall.
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Doesn't work. I removed all the drivers and rebooted my pc. After that I booted my phone into recovery mode, but my PC sees no device... ?
odysseus84 said:
Doesn't work. I removed all the drivers and rebooted my pc. After that I booted my phone into recovery mode, but my PC sees no device... ?
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When in recovery mode, did you go to the menu options and choose ADB sideload? It should recognize it....
I just purchased by OnePlus 3T and in the process of trying to unlock the bootloader. I have ADB while in stock oxygen os 4.0.2 but when entering fastboot to unlock the bootloader I no longer have access to the device. As per some searching I switched to a USB 2.0 port and still no luck. In device manager it shows my phone under "Other devices -> Android." I'm pretty sure i'm missing a driver for ADB, but can't figure out what is missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.androidusbdrivers.com/oneplus-3t-usb-drivers
Install, restart.
Specifically in folder you have adb files, hold Shift+Right Click, open command prompt.
fastboot devices to confirm connection
fastboot oem unlock to get started.
Search for the one plus 3t toolkit. It has the original one plus drivers.
Then install minimal adb and fastboot.
And it should work. If it doesn't, try on another pc.
Well it's been a while since my last new phone totally forgot to install USB drivers all good to go, newb mistake thank you!
or plug your phone into the pc and use the emulated cd drive that appears to get the drivers
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or plug your phone into the pc and use the emulated cd drive that appears to get the drivers
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After having my phone since Monday, I just now noticed that emulated drive when I had to nuke it earlier today, lol.
So I've got a 3T which currently has no OS installed, just the TWRP3.2.3-0. The problem is that every time I connect the phone to the PC, the PC will only recognise the phone as Unknown USB device (Device Descriptor Request Failed). Due to this I cannot use adb to transfer files to the phone or transfer files directly to the internal storage.
I have tried using Minimal adb but device isn't found, tried different USB ports and cables too. For some reason the recovery does not read devices attached to OTG as I have also tried to transfer files using this method.
Any suggestions as to what I can do to make my PC recognise this device? Thanks
first of all check your usb cable then use this op3/t tool
it will install all drivers, unlock, decrypt, install twrp and dm-verity issue solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/oneplus-3--3t-cross-device-development/toolkit-root-recovery-drivers-t3651138
Hayatzada said:
first of all check your usb cable then use this op3/t tool
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device isn't found, tried different USB ports and cables too
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So yeah.
@op USB port in the phone is damaged
Hayatzada said:
first of all check your usb cable then use this op3/t tool
it will install all drivers, unlock, decrypt, install twrp and dm-verity issue solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/oneplus-3--3t-cross-device-development/toolkit-root-recovery-drivers-t3651138
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But I cannot enable USB debugging since there is no OS installed, however I have not yet tested this program.
The USB port was working normally before the OS was removed. This problem started once there was no OS and just recovery. Is there truly no other way I can transfer the ROM to the phone? Thanks for your help
J-_-M-_-C said:
But I cannot enable USB debugging since there is no OS installed, however I have not yet tested this program.
The USB port was working normally before the OS was removed. This problem started once there was no OS and just recovery. Is there truly no other way I can transfer the ROM to the phone? Thanks for your help
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while having TWRP installed pc should recognize your phone, if encrypted phone shows Oneplus 3 in my computer Location without showing internal storage,
Check your USB cable, then boot into fastboot(Boot loader By pressing Power & volume up button together while phone is in off state) connect your cable to pc and phone and run the tool, to install op3 driver select number from your pc
install driver (1)
unlock bootloader (3)
decrypt(10)
install twrp (5)
boot into TWRP from fastboot screen select recovery and reboot
Push superSU (7) (it'll copy superSU into internal memory) install supersu otherwise phone lose root and go back to encrypted state and you cant see internal storage in pc
reboot into recovery and copy your rom, gapps and Magisk 17.1, install them
You are done now
Hayatzada said:
while having TWRP installed pc should recognize your phone, if encrypted phone shows Oneplus 3 in my computer Location without showing internal storage,
Check your USB cable, then boot into fastboot(Boot loader By pressing Power & volume up button together while phone is in off state) connect your cable to pc and phone and run the tool, to install op3 driver select number from your pc
install driver (1)
unlock bootloader (3)
decrypt(10)
install twrp (5)
boot into TWRP from fastboot screen select recovery and reboot
Push superSU (7) (it'll copy superSU into internal memory) install supersu otherwise phone lose root and go back to encrypted state and you cant see internal storage in pc
reboot into recovery and copy your rom, gapps and Magisk 17.1, install them
You are done now
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Thank you for this information, however I get as far as installing the drivers but the PC still shows phone as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) and therefore the program does not find the phone. Tried this on two different PC's.
Go to advance in TWRP then click on sideload and flash the os using sideload command i. e. adb sideload filename. zip
J-_-M-_-C said:
Thank you for this information, however I get as far as installing the drivers but the PC still shows phone as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) and therefore the program does not find the phone. Tried this on two different PC's.
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please please please check your cable
johnybravo.1981 said:
Go to advance in TWRP then click on sideload and flash the os using sideload command i. e. adb sideload filename. zip
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Since the phone is only recognised as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) in the the win10 Device Manager, fastboot devices does not find any attached devices and I cannot transfer files through ADB.
I have tested the cable I am using with another phone and I was able to transfer files to the other phone using the same USB cable.
J-_-M-_-C said:
Since the phone is only recognised as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) in the the win10 Device Manager, fastboot devices does not find any attached devices and I cannot transfer files through ADB.
I have tested the cable I am using with another phone and I was able to transfer files to the other phone using the same USB cable.
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i have the exact same problem as u my friend i had that problem so i just sideloaded my stock rom and searching for a method to fix this if u find a way to make the device recognised in twrp pls let me know
J-_-M-_-C said:
Since the phone is only recognised as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed) in the the win10 Device Manager, fastboot devices does not find any attached devices and I cannot transfer files through ADB.
I have tested the cable I am using with another phone and I was able to transfer files to the other phone using the same USB cable.
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Just sideload dude. I came across the same issue 2 days ago.
Or flash using usb otg.
johnybravo.1981 said:
Just sideload dude. I came across the same issue 2 days ago.
Or flash using usb otg.
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I have tried using USB OTG but the recovery does not detect my connected usb drive. Regarding sideload, when I boot to recovery and select adb sideload, and connect the phone to my PC I get a USB device not recognised message. The commands adb devices and fastboot devices do not list my phone.
J-_-M-_-C said:
I have tried using USB OTG but the recovery does not detect my connected usb drive. Regarding sideload, when I boot to recovery and select adb sideload, and connect the phone to my PC I get a USB device not recognised message. The commands adb devices and fastboot devices do not list my phone.
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Try this guide if your phone detects as Qualcomm in device manager then proceed otherwise check your charging port (type c port) as you mention usb otg didn't detected and usb cable worked with other phones.
don't forget to clean your type c port if dirty or rusted. :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
Hayatzada said:
Try this guide if your phone detects as Qualcomm in device manager then proceed otherwise check your charging port (type c port) as you mention usb otg didn't detected and usb cable worked with other phones.
don't forget to clean your type c port if dirty or rusted. :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3405700
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I have tried to install the qualcomm driver but when I go to Device Manager -> Update Driver -> Have Disk and select the qcser.inf file I get the following message: "The folder you have specified does not contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64 based systems." I have disabled driver signature verification. No idea why nothing seems to be working.
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I have tried to install the qualcomm driver but when I go to Device Manager -> Update Driver -> Have Disk and select the qcser.inf file I get the following message: "The folder you have specified does not contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64 based systems." I have disabled driver signature verification. No idea why nothing seems to be working.
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which method do you try? i suggest full method, first one didn't worked for me .
Hayatzada said:
which method do you try? i suggest full method, first one didn't worked for me .
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I have tried Method 1 and arrived till step 6. Then when I try to select the file I get the error I mentioned in my previous post.
J-_-M-_-C said:
I have tried Method 1 and arrived till step 6. Then when I try to select the file I get the error I mentioned in my previous post.
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try to connect otg keyboard and type in TWRP advance section selecting terminal
if keyboard works, your type c port is ok otherwise change or repair the port
Hayatzada said:
try to connect otg keyboard and type in TWRP advance section selecting terminal
if keyboard works, your type c port is ok otherwise change or repair the port
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Tried to connect a keyboard with otg and it did not work with this phone. It worked fine using the same otg cable on another phone.
J-_-M-_-C said:
Tried to connect a keyboard with otg and it did not work with this phone. It worked fine using the same otg cable on another phone.
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now you should go for a hardware repair of Type C port
Hayatzada said:
now you should go for a hardware repair of Type C port
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I already said that at the beginning.