I cannot establish a adb interface with the PC, I have installed all the drivers still adb interface is not working.
Any solution
Chaitanya Kumar said:
I cannot establish a adb interface with the PC, I have installed all the drivers still adb interface is not working.
Any solution
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This is the adb interface
Candy_Pineapple said:
This is the adb interface
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But the device is not detected
You have an exclamation marker on every adb driver in Device Manager, so drivers are not installed properly.
have you enabled ADB in development options?
matchung said:
have you enabled ADB in development options?
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I also have the same issue with my Xiaomi Mi A2. It's been a week now that I am looking for a solution.
One commonly overlooked aspect is the physical usb cable. I've had trouble with the thin cables that are appropriate for charging, but not carrying data. It's best to use the cable that came with the device.
Also, in dev options, usb debugging obviously needs to be on, but also look at the 'type' of usb connection setting. That needs to be MTP and not 'charge'.
but yeah, first and foremost, the drivers need to be installed properly.
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So I have two G1s. ADB already works for one. And it used to work on the other one but after wiping and applying cyanogen's latest experimental build, adb doesn't work anymore. What are the steps to get that going again?
Pinesal said:
So I have two G1s. ADB already works for one. And it used to work on the other one but after wiping and applying cyanogen's latest experimental build, adb doesn't work anymore. What are the steps to get that going again?
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Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging
AdrianK said:
Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging
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Yeah it's on.
When I type "adb shell"
I get "error: device not found"
Any other ideas?
Perhaps windows is using the wrong drivers?
It should have the entry
"HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface" in device manager.
I can plug in the other phone and get ADB. So it's not a driver issue.
If what is posted above me is what your device is listed as, then try opening up a task manager and stopping adb.exe and then try adb again. Something like that happened to me once and that is how i got it working again
Hi all.
I'm trying to S-Off my HTC first, but I can't get the phone to connect to ADB while in debug mode. It connects to ADB fine while in recovery mode, but apparently it needs to be in debug mode for moonshine to work. The phone is unlocked and rooted and I installed the HTC drivers. In the device manager it comes up as an Android device in recovery mode, but as a portable storage device in debug mode.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
nikpmr said:
Hi all.
I'm trying to S-Off my HTC first, but I can't get the phone to connect to ADB while in debug mode. It connects to ADB fine while in recovery mode, but apparently it needs to be in debug mode for moonshine to work. The phone is unlocked and rooted and I installed the HTC drivers. In the device manager it comes up as an Android device in recovery mode, but as a portable storage device in debug mode.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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Does it show up when typing adb devices in the command prompt?
Thanks for the reply.
No, not unless the phone is in recovery mode. Fastboot works as well. However when the phone is on and in debug mode I get nothing.
nikpmr said:
Thanks for the reply.
No, not unless the phone is in recovery mode. Fastboot works as well. However when the phone is on and in debug mode I get nothing.
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Hmmm sounds like what happened to me once it was a frustrating situation but all that was needed was an update to the ADB drivers for the device. Sadly I'm away from my computer right now so it'll be a while until I can actually whip something up to help you, sorry
Try to force ADB to redetect with adb kill-server.
abrahammmmmmm_ said:
Hmmm sounds like what happened to me once it was a frustrating situation but all that was needed was an update to the ADB drivers for the device. Sadly I'm away from my computer right now so it'll be a while until I can actually whip something up to help you, sorry
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Okay, let me know when you have some time. Thanks again!
I tried the kill-server command to no avail. The computer just plain doesn't recognize it as an Android device. I will try on my Linux computer and see if that makes any difference.
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Okay, let me know when you have some time. Thanks again!
I tried the kill-server command to no avail. The computer just plain doesn't recognize it as an Android device. I will try on my Linux computer and see if that makes any difference.
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Is your computer windows 7, 8 x32 or x64bit? I can probably do it today if you've got a windows 7 x64bit computer since I wont have to do much looking
I'm running win 7 64 bit. Thanks again for your help!
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I'm running win 7 64 bit. Thanks again for your help!
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NOTE THAT YOUR PHONE SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED DURING THIS PROCESS
I already searched & set up the update folder so you don't have to do all the dirty work d:\
Ok Well I'm just going to make this quick and not really got through the basics like how to unzip things because if you don't know how to do that you probably shouldn't be trying to get s-off on your phone anyway so I'll just assume you already know how.
Step 1. open control panel select hardware and sound and open Device Manager with the administrative logo one the side.
Step 2. Near the top or somewhere on this list there's supposed to be a drop down that reads "adb devices, adb android, adb, android, adb drivers etc. Mine shows Android USB Devices it actually just varies based on computer I can't really go to the specifics of it but I'm sure you can find it.
Step 3. Select that dropdown menu and right click whatever shows (there should only be one thing) and then select Update Driver Software and choose the option that says Browse my computer for driver software and locate the htc drivers folder which should already be unzipped, select the whole folder and have the option to include subfolders checked. click next or whatever it says to finish
Step 3 Now you must remove your device from the Portable Devices dropdown menu to ensure all drivers are detected for the phone, to do this right click on HTC First and just select remove, wait until it's done. and now just reconnect your device and let all the drivers install and it should now be done!
Make sure you look at the screenshots I attached to make sure you don't accidentally remove or update something else also because that's where the drivers folder is an i'm pretty sure you'll need that
A reboot of the computer is recommended btw
Ask questions if you have any
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View attachment HTC_drivers_Win7_x64.zip
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Wow, that's quite explanatory, thank you! Unfortunately I only see the category ADB Devices when the phone is connected and in recovery mode, and I only see the category Portable Devices when the phone is connected, booted, and in debug mode. (Neither of these categories are visible when the phone is disconnected from the computer.) I did however try installing the drivers you gave me with the phone connected and in recovery mode, but to no avail; after the phone boots ADB Devices disappears and Portable Devices appears. Uninstalling Portable Devices doesn't help either; it just reinstalls when I reconnect the phone.
I am trying to get the category ADB Devices to appear in the Device manager when the phone is turned on and in debug mode so that I can use ADB while the phone is booted.
Got it working. I had to go to device manager > portable devices > HTC First and replace the driver with Generic USB Composite Device Driver.
Boom. Everything working. Weird.
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Got it working. I had to go to device manager > portable devices > HTC First and replace the driver with Generic USB Composite Device Driver.
Boom. Everything working. Weird.
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How exactly did you replace the HTC First driver with the Generic USB Composite Device Driver?
the device is not found however I installed the drivers and I am using windows 7 I tried it with another computer and it didn't work
and it works with the recovery I want it to work to gain s-off
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the device is not found however I installed the drivers and I am using windows 7 I tried it with another computer and it didn't work
and it works with the recovery I want it to work to gain s-off
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check FAQ#2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52135024&postcount=2
nkk71 said:
check FAQ#2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52135024&postcount=2
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I tried with different devices laptops and mobiles and I always get device not found and different adb sdks
RedBlackPellet said:
I tried with different devices laptops and mobiles and I always get device not found and different adb sdks
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if your booted into a rom, do you have usb debugging enabled ?
its in system, developer options, if you cant see developer options then goto about - software information - more - and tap build number 7 times, it will count down and eventually say you are now a developer, you should now see developer options in your system menu.
when you enable usb debugging and plug your phone into the computer.....eventually.....and sometimes it takes a while, you will get a pop up on your phone saying your computer wants to connect to this device, allow or deny, I suggest you allow.
if you don't get the message, then with the phone still plugged into the computer, open developer options again and disable usb debugging, then enable it again.
Seanie280672 said:
if your booted into a rom, do you have usb debugging enabled ?
its in system, developer options, if you cant see developer options then goto about - software information - more - and tap build number 7 times, it will count down and eventually say you are now a developer, you should now see developer options in your system menu.
when you enable usb debugging and plug your phone into the computer.....eventually.....and sometimes it takes a while, you will get a pop up on your phone saying your computer wants to connect to this device, allow or deny, I suggest you allow.
if you don't get the message, then with the phone still plugged into the computer, open developer options again and disable usb debugging, then enable it again.
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Ofcourse i even tried different devices and cables and I always get device not found and simetimes device offline
RedBlackPellet said:
Ofcourse i even tried different devices and cables and I always get device not found and simetimes device offline
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im at a loss, sorry I couldn't help any further, but if its doing it with different devices, it has to be a software issue, especially as you say its working in recovery and bootloader, the only thingf I picked out from your picture is it states your adb is out of date, but you say you've tried that too, all I can suggest is you try this one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
also where did you get the drivers from
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and sometimes device offline
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reboot PC and phone, use a USB2 port
RedBlackPellet said:
Ofcourse i even tried different devices and cables and I always get device not found and simetimes device offline
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why are you using an adb shell to push the file? push the file using adb and then enter the shell to chmod the "ff" file (I suppose you are pushing firewater but your renamed the file to "ff" ?) And btw "adb devices" will not output your device ID from an adb shell.
Code:
adb devices
adb push ff /data/local/tmp
then
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adb shell
su ---> [COLOR="blue"]to get a # prompt[/COLOR]
chmod 775 /data/local/tmp/ff [COLOR="Blue"]--> to give read/write/execute permission[/COLOR]
/data/local/tmp/ff
I'm looking to port app restores - mostly game saves - from my old phone to the Droid Turbo. I've used Helium in the past but I can't get the Turbo to connect to Windows 7 yet. I've been trying to use the drivers linked from the Helium URL and here, but without success.
Anyone have luck tracking down USB drivers?
Any suggestions other than Helium?
Update:
Looks like the Motorola drivers started working as soon as I posted this (of course...).
This one was driving me nuts the last two days. On Win8.1 x64, the driver wouldn't auto-load when the device was plugged in. Until I saw your edit reason, I didn't even think to go through the manual device list and select the driver manually. "ADB Interface/Mot Composite ADB Interface" worked for me, as well.
Also, if you change your USB Storage mode on the phone, it may also change how the ADB Interface is detected. I had to manually add the ADB Interface driver a second time when I turned on MTP mode for the USB Storage connection. I had had it previously disabled while trying to figure out the ADB issues, once I had ADB working, I re-enabled MTP and subsequently Windows "forgot" the ADB device driver again.
For others: I had to go through the device manager, pick the unknown adb device and update drivers, pick drivers, select the clockworkmod section on the left and instead of mot composite I had to use the first option, android composite adb interface. Now my mtp connection works. Haven't tried reconnecting yet so it may well forget the drivers again, but at least I know what to do now!
Need the drivers from google sdk kit. Just google search installing adb drivers. I used helium fine.
hi folks!
I recently bought a sm-t713 and i can't get my pc to recognize it in linux or windows.. i want to root and unlock the bootloader but odin cant even see it.. and its not an issue with not having debugging on. thats all turned on. Please advise. thanks!
Nobody knows why? I have oem unlock "on"
debugging "on"
But I cant get my comp to see the device..Have Samsung drivers installed. Still no luck.
How can I fix this? all it does is charge when I hook it to pc but can't transfer files.
sorry double post
Same issue here. I've had no luck sorting it out.
Gutterball said:
hi folks!
I recently bought a sm-t713 and i can't get my pc to recognize it in linux or windows.. i want to root and unlock the bootloader but odin cant even see it.. and its not an issue with not having debugging on. thats all turned on. Please advise. thanks!
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USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
ashyx said:
USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
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What the USB configuration is set to is actually moot. When the device is plugged in to a PC the tablet will bring up a notification stating what mode the USB port is in and also provide the option to change that to MTP mode (Transfer files), provided the drivers are correctly installed and all is in working order. By changing USB configuration to MTP the tablet shows up immediately on the PC but you still have to switch to "Transfer file" mode before you can move files between devices. Either way the results are the same and it takes the same number of steps. I always leave my USB configuration in "System Default" and I have never had any issues.
ashyx said:
USB Debugging and MTP use different drivers and are different protocols.
Open a command prompt in windows then type:
adb devices
You should get a response with a serial number if USB debugging is working.
If so then it's likely an MTP driver problem or MTP isn't enabled.
In developer options under USB configuration, ensure MTP is enabled.
If so check the device is detected as an MTP device in windows device manager.
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Thanks for helping! under device manager the tablet is showing as a mass storage controller not an mtp device. Even though in the tablet itself I have it set to mtp under developer options.
When I do the command "adb devices" I get this message
C:\Users\Brian\Downloads\platform-tools_r28.0.0-windows\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
nothings there
Also I was reading this is happening because of the newest stock update from Samsung.. is that true?
Gutterball said:
Thanks for helping! under device manager the tablet is showing as a mass storage controller not an mtp device. Even though in the tablet itself I have it set to mtp under developer options.
When I do the command "adb devices" I get this message
C:\Users\Brian\Downloads\platform-tools_r28.0.0-windows\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
nothings there
Also I was reading this is happening because of the newest stock update from Samsung.. is that true?
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No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
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No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
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Still having trouble here, too.
After flashing a ROM and attempting to install what was probably the wrong Gapps version, I'm now getting a boot loop into TWRP, and the device is still not recognized. I can boot into 'Download Mode', but the device is still not being seen by my PC. I have tried multiple times to install the USB drivers, but Odin 3.12.3 is still not seeing the tablet.
Much as I hate installing hokey, bloated software, would KIES be helpful here?
So, all is not lost (yet) - I can still access TWRP, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance for any ideas you have.
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BillTheCat said:
Still having trouble here, too.
After flashing a ROM and attempting to install what was probably the wrong Gapps version, I'm now getting a boot loop into TWRP, and the device is still not recognized. I can boot into 'Download Mode', but the device is still not being seen by my PC. I have tried multiple times to install the USB drivers, but Odin 3.12.3 is still not seeing the tablet.
Much as I hate installing hokey, bloated software, would KIES be helpful here?
So, all is not lost (yet) - I can still access TWRP, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
Thanks in advance for any ideas you have.
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Considering download mode is totally OS independent and neither uses adb nor mtp drivers it seems the issue is either incorrectly installed usb drivers or faulty cable, device or port issues.
Boot to Download mode, open device manager then plug in the usb cable.
Windows should detect the device as a USB composite device.
If there is no detection then there is a communication issue between device and PC which could be any one of the afore mentioned reasons.
No matter what windows should show some sort of detection as soon as the device is plugged in.
No detection means no matter what drivers are installed its not going to work.
It's probably worth uninstalling the usb ports then rebooting.
Then trying again.
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Considering download mode is totally OS independent and neither uses adb nor mtp drivers it seems the issue is either incorrectly installed usb drivers or faulty cable, device or port issues.
Boot to Download mode, open device manager then plug in the usb cable.
Windows should detect the device as a USB composite device.
If there is no detection then there is a communication issue between device and PC which could be any one of the afore mentioned reasons.
No matter what windows should show some sort of detection as soon as the device is plugged in.
No detection means no matter what drivers are installed its not going to work.
It's probably worth uninstalling the usb ports then rebooting.
Then trying again.
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Well, I'll be dipped in $hit.
What's the probability that one guy could have three dodgy USB cables? Used one, wiggled it around and the PC recognized the device. Looks like I'm in for a quick trip to WallyWorld. Thanks!
ashyx said:
No response from the adb command suggests you don't have the correct adb drivers installed or the device isn't being detected at all.
Have you installed the ADB drivers?
I would try a different cable first. Is Windows device manager detecting the device if it's plugged in/unplugged?
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yeah, windows device manager detects it as a mass storage controller. I installed the driver from samsung site. Cant be the cord cause it works with the phone. Even linux mint wont pick it up either. Any ideas? Thanks again for helping this is driving me nuts!
Gutterball said:
yeah, windows device manager detects it as a mass storage controller. I installed the driver from samsung site. Cant be the cord cause it works with the phone. Even linux mint wont pick it up either. Any ideas? Thanks again for helping this is driving me nuts!
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Are you able to connect to the device in TWRP, either ADB or MTP?
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Are you able to connect to the device in TWRP, either ADB or MTP?
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nope don't have twrp installed. and adb or mtp wont detect it. how can I install twrp? don't I need to bootloader unlock this first? And I cant do it if its not recognized by the comp right?
Gutterball said:
nope don't have twrp installed. and adb or mtp wont detect it. how can I install twrp? don't I need to bootloader unlock this first? And I cant do it if its not recognized by the comp right?
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Are you certain this is a genuine Samsung and not a copy?
Can you post the build details from the app Phone Info.
ashyx said:
Are you certain this is a genuine Samsung and not a copy?
Can you post the build details from the app Phone Info.
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screenshot is in the attachment.