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Hello I just got my Nexus One (woot!). I connected it to my PC and the Nexus One keeps saying USB Connected then Disconnected over and over. Windows sees my phone (im on windows 7). anyone know how to fix this problem?
check and make sure the cable is plugged in good to the computer, im having problems with mouting the sd card in 7 it cant find the driver for the phone.
nvm it seems my monitor's usb port doesnt like nexus one
yours found the driver?
yeah it found it problem was that my usb port on minter didnt like nexus one and kept disconnecting it.. i plugged it in to a DIFFERENT USB port on monitor and now its working 100% solid. kinda funny actually
If youre having problems with the drive try downloading usbdeview (32-bit) (64-bit)
unplug your phone, run the program and select all items on the list with the word android in them, and uninstall them all. Then plug your phone back in and see what happens.
still nothing
I had to download the newest android usb driver in order to get it to work on xp.
You need r3 of the driver, which doesn't appear to be on the android site yet (I got it by installing the full sdk with the updater app and then doing an update).
You can get the driver here:
http://djdoprkngutub.cloudfront.net/usb_driver.zip
mlevin said:
I had to download the newest android usb driver in order to get it to work on xp.
You need r3 of the driver, which doesn't appear to be on the android site yet (I got it by installing the full sdk with the updater app and then doing an update).
You can get the driver here:
http://djdoprkngutub.cloudfront.net/usb_driver.zip
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is there anyway someone can open access to this? i wanted to download it but it says access denied.
thanks
df
The problem can be the typical Nexus one. The USB port maybe damaged. I think my problem caused by the port. But for this I can't give a lot solution just this,you have to change the panel. I don't know how much is it. Anyone can give us a trick for that. And one more thing. For transfering files you can use airdroid. It's a really useful app.
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mlevin said:
I had to download the newest android usb driver in order to get it to work on xp.
You need r3 of the driver, which doesn't appear to be on the android site yet (I got it by installing the full sdk with the updater app and then doing an update).
You can get the driver here:
http://djdoprkngutub.cloudfront.net/usb_driver.zip
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The link does not work, you can restore it? Thank you!
I've seen the other posts people have made and guides around here, but none of them work for me. I've had no problems installing the drivers on any of my other computers, just my new desktop. I'm running the same version of windows 8 on my old laptop and it works. Same drivers, same OS install disk.
I'm posting here as a last resort, I've tried probably 99% of every guide on the forum, and google.
I can't for the life of me get fastboot to work. ADB works fine, fastboot just will not work.
I have usb 3.0, and usb 2.0, I've been trying both and neither of them will work. I've tried using multiple different usb ports, I have 4 usb 3.0, and 3 different usb 2.0.
I've disabled signature verification to install the drivers, but it acts like it uninstalls it and installs it's own drivers again.
Then it says the last usb devices malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it.
I'm uninstalled reinstalled, uninstalled, reinstalled. I've tried some "all in one" driver packs that people put together, but fastboot refuses to work.
I'm running windows 8 64bit.
Any ideas?
xxquicksh0txx said:
I've seen the other posts people have made and guides around here, but none of them work for me. I've had no problems installing the drivers on any of my other computers, just my new desktop. I'm running the same version of windows 8 on my old laptop and it works. Same drivers, same OS install disk.
I'm posting here as a last resort, I've tried probably 99% of every guide on the forum, and google.
I can't for the life of me get fastboot to work. ADB works fine, fastboot just will not work.
I have usb 3.0, and usb 2.0, I've been trying both and neither of them will work. I've tried using multiple different usb ports, I have 4 usb 3.0, and 3 different usb 2.0.
I've disabled signature verification to install the drivers, but it acts like it uninstalls it and installs it's own drivers again.
Then it says the last usb devices malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it.
I'm uninstalled reinstalled, uninstalled, reinstalled. I've tried some "all in one" driver packs that people put together, but fastboot refuses to work.
I'm running windows 8 64bit.
Any ideas?
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Did you disable "Fast Boot" option in Settings -> Battery? (nothing to do with the fastboot command, it's a setting in the power options)
And when you're in the Fastboot mode of the bootloader, does it say "FASTBOOT USB"?
nkk71 said:
Did you disable "Fast Boot" option in Settings -> Battery? (nothing to do with the fastboot command, it's a setting in the power options)
And when you're in the Fastboot mode of the bootloader, does it say "FASTBOOT USB"?
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Yes, It works with my other computer so it's not my phone, or the way I'm doing it.
I get to the point where I can install the drivers, I install them and then it's like it reinstalls the old drivers.
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xxquicksh0txx said:
Yes, It works with my other computer so it's not my phone, or the way I'm doing it.
I get to the point where I can install the drivers, I install them and then it's like it reinstalls the old drivers.
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Did you check in device manager which drivers are installed, if they're the same as your other computer. I don't use Windows 8, so won't be of much help to you.
Good luck
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nkk71 said:
Did you check in device manager which drivers are installed, if they're the same as your other computer. I don't use Windows 8, so won't be of much help to you.
Good luck
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Yeah I've been manually uninstalling, and installing the drivers I want. It acts like the usb is crashing and going back to square one.
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xxquicksh0txx said:
I've seen the other posts people have made and guides around here, but none of them work for me. I've had no problems installing the drivers on any of my other computers, just my new desktop. I'm running the same version of windows 8 on my old laptop and it works. Same drivers, same OS install disk.
I'm posting here as a last resort, I've tried probably 99% of every guide on the forum, and google.
I can't for the life of me get fastboot to work. ADB works fine, fastboot just will not work.
I have usb 3.0, and usb 2.0, I've been trying both and neither of them will work. I've tried using multiple different usb ports, I have 4 usb 3.0, and 3 different usb 2.0.
I've disabled signature verification to install the drivers, but it acts like it uninstalls it and installs it's own drivers again.
Then it says the last usb devices malfunctioned, and windows does not recognize it.
I'm uninstalled reinstalled, uninstalled, reinstalled. I've tried some "all in one" driver packs that people put together, but fastboot refuses to work.
I'm running windows 8 64bit.
Any ideas?
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hi mate i had this same issue tried all sorts, various guides etc which non of them worked. in the end i did find a guide that got it working. my problem was that intel usb 3.0 aren't compatible whatseover you need to uninstall them and install some new modified drivers. this is a known problem with windows 8 64 and intel 3.0. it also does stop fastboot from working with your usb 2.0 ports. have a look for the guide, i will also try to dig it up and ill post back if i find it.
edit: go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256359 you will see that im post #2. this was the only thing that fixed my problem. follow it to the letter and im sure it will work.
dazbutler1 said:
hi mate i had this same issue tried all sorts, various guides etc which non of them worked. in the end i did find a guide that got it working. my problem was that intel usb 3.0 aren't compatible whatseover you need to uninstall them and install some new modified drivers. this is a known problem with windows 8 64 and intel 3.0. it also does stop fastboot from working with your usb 2.0 ports. have a look for the guide, i will also try to dig it up and ill post back if i find it.
edit: go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256359 you will see that im post #2. this was the only thing that fixed my problem. follow it to the letter and im sure it will work.
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I guess I'll try that again when I get home. It didn't seem to work last time. (I had to reinstall my OS because something else was weird.)
Thanks
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Hi,
I recently upgraded to Windows 8.1.
It does not recognize the fastboot mode in my Nexus One.
When the phone is connected in fastboot mode (bootloader), Windows gives the prompt 'The last USB device you connected to your computer malfunctioned and Windows does not recognize it.'
Is there a problem with my phone?
What can be done to rectify this?
What fastboot drivers would be required to be installed?
Thanks in advance.
viditbhargava said:
Hi,
I recently upgraded to Windows 8.1.
It does not recognize the fastboot mode in my Nexus One.
When the phone is connected in fastboot mode (bootloader), Windows gives the prompt 'The last USB device you connected to your computer malfunctioned and Windows does not recognize it.'
Is there a problem with my phone?
What can be done to rectify this?
What fastboot drivers would be required to be installed?
Thanks in advance.
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Same to me. I have Windows 8.1 and when i connect my N1 in fastboot mode and it give me the same error. I don't think that your (our) phone is the problem.
Mirko Lona said:
Same to me. I have Windows 8.1 and when i connect my N1 in fastboot mode and it give me the same error. I don't think that your (our) phone is the problem.
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Thanks, such a relief knowing that it is most probably nothing wrong with my phone. :cyclops:
No replies on this?
Please help guys.
There's anyone there?
I triend on Windows 7 and same message appears
I also have this issue. I keep trying to update/re-install the driver but it always reverts back to ADB Interface > HTC Bootloader (when looking at device manager). I have re-installed the Official Google Nexus Drivers, my Nexus 9, 10 and Galaxy Nexus all work fine.
And to be clear, it's only fastboot that is the issue. ADB works:
Code:
adb devices
yields the devices ID and
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adb reboot bootloader
reboots into HBoot.
Also, to be clear, I just upgraded to Windows 10 and all of the devices listed above work still!
So any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise I might try replacing the logicboard in this bad boy.
nisiwi
toonhead85 said:
I also have this issue. I keep trying to update/re-install the driver but it always reverts back to ADB Interface > HTC Bootloader (when looking at device manager). I have re-installed the Official Google Nexus Drivers, my Nexus 9, 10 and Galaxy Nexus all work fine.
And to be clear, it's only fastboot that is the issue. ADB works:
Code:
adb devices
yields the devices ID and
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
reboots into HBoot.
Also, to be clear, I just upgraded to Windows 10 and all of the devices listed above work still!
So any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise I might try replacing the logicboard in this bad boy.
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I'm experiencing the same problem on Windows 10 with a Google Nexus One Did you ever resolve it toonhead85 ?
I'm thinking about buying an old windows 7 laptop on ebay just to be able to keep working on the phone. I just can't let go.
anyone found the solution about this error message? I'm trying to give life to my old N1 and I can't see to find a fix for this error, and I really dont want to downgrade my notebook system just for that...
nisiwi said:
Did you ever resolve it toonhead85 ?
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YES!!!
So, using VirtualBox I installed Windows 7 and this. No problems at all. I guess this means that there is some incompatibility with Windows 10 and Nexus One. I was able to remove BlackRose and install STOCK 2.3.6, which is what I wanted to do in the first place.
Best of Luck!
toonhead85 said:
YES!!!
So, using VirtualBox I installed Windows 7 and this. No problems at all. I guess this means that there is some incompatibility with Windows 10 and Nexus One. I was able to remove BlackRose and install STOCK 2.3.6, which is what I wanted to do in the first place.
Best of Luck!
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Sorry to pull this thread up from the grave, but how did you get the virtual Windows 7 to see the device at all? I've only been able to get it to pick up devices with working drivers in my main Windows install.
Hello, I just received my Nexus 6 but I have a problem which also was also a problem on my old note 2. It won't recognize the drivers or install them. I did some test, it connected and instantly updated the drivers on another machine, so it's not the cable or the phone(A windows 7 machine), and it also works with my windows 10 tablet.
I also removed digital signature requirement for installing them, doesn't seem to work. I literally have no clue and did my research for about 1 hour to no avail. I must have done something way long in the past on windows 8.1 to flash my note and that ****ed up somewhere in windows, but I have absolutely no clue here.
Worst comes to worst, I'll just reformat, as this was an "upgrade" from windows 8.1.
Couldn't this be linked to motherboard drivers possibly?
Edit : http://puu.sh/jVpz1/38c5e640f8.jpg I tried manually to uninstall/reinstall, to no avail.
Lyper said:
Hello, I just received my Nexus 6 but I have a problem which also was also a problem on my old note 2. It won't recognize the drivers or install them. I did some test, it connected and instantly updated the drivers on another machine, so it's not the cable or the phone(A windows 7 machine), and it also works with my windows 10 tablet.
I also removed digital signature requirement for installing them, doesn't seem to work. I literally have no clue and did my research for about 1 hour to no avail. I must have done something way long in the past on windows 8.1 to flash my note and that ****ed up somewhere in windows, but I have absolutely no clue here.
Worst comes to worst, I'll just reformat, as this was an "upgrade" from windows 8.1.
Couldn't this be linked to motherboard drivers possibly?
Edit : http://puu.sh/jVpz1/38c5e640f8.jpg I tried manually to uninstall/reinstall, to no avail.
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Delete all your android drivers, and try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
I removed 4 adb drivers and many samsung ones, installed with administrator settings the linked content, then it tried to install the nexus 6 via the default windows updated. Seemed to work, get the sound for connection, but no option to transfer my stuff. I tried uninstalling the drivers and re-installing, still nothing.
http://puu.sh/jVt0q/57fb6bf8d3.png
No more ideas?
Lyper said:
No more ideas?
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Been a long time since I did it. Have to download the google driver. Then go to device manager where you delete the Android driver. Right click and will ask for where to get the driver. Pick local to search PC for driver and install from there. That the best I remember off top of my head. On mine is Asus driver. I deleted it and then searched PC for the Google driver.
prdog1 said:
Been a long time since I did it. Have to download the google driver. Then go to device manager where you delete the Android driver. Right click and will ask for where to get the driver. Pick local to search PC for driver and install from there. That the best I remember off top of my head. On mine is Asus driver. I deleted it and then searched PC for the Google driver.
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Yeah well I did that multiple times, which didn't work. I really don't feel like reformatting, ho boy, but I really gotta get this going. Thanks for the suggestion!
Try switching ports.
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I tried switching ports.
Ok so the list of things I tried : Manually removing any drivers that had to do with android/usb phone, I reinstalled the drivers for my motherboard, I fixed every system inconsistency with ccleaner, removed android studio. I had also manually removed any prior detection fo the nexus 6 in the device manager. It will once again pop up the "driver install" from windows, complete, but be impossible to manually update via device manager as it doesn't recognize my device.
I'm also using the default cable from my nexus 6, and tried others. Is there anything else to do? Otherwise reformatting tonight. Thanks everyone for the support.
Hello, sorry to keep bumping this thread. I just reformat... and the problem still persists. I have no clue what to do anymore, I literally tried everything I could possibly think of.
Anyone got any ideas? To state again, I'm running windows 10 x64.
http://puu.sh/k0qiv/a4802d7e43.png
I just found that when I used the "reset pc" function of Windows, I still have remnants of adb. What am I supposed to do here? Any ideas how to remove them fully? Could that be the problem?
Nevermind, I did a total complete reformat now, still doesn't work. I'm literally out of ideas now.
Should I contact my motherboard manufacturer (MSI) ?
not sure what to tell you, but definitely samsung drivers and motorola drivers do not play well together very often
Lyper said:
http://puu.sh/k0qiv/a4802d7e43.png
I just found that when I used the "reset pc" function of Windows, I still have remnants of adb. What am I supposed to do here? Any ideas how to remove them fully? Could that be the problem?
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Not sure what you lost. I did an upgrade from 8.1 to 10. All my SDK, Java, adb/fastboot, Path Variables, ect remained intact. Depending on Make and Model of PC there have been a lot of drivers missing or needing updates. The PC should see the phone regardless of adb/fastboot status. It has to be a driver on PC side. The OS supports it. It should show as an Android device even if it doesn't say Nexus 6. Nexus 6 shows the Google Driver is good.
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Not sure what you lost. I did an upgrade from 8.1 to 10. All my SDK, Java, adb/fastboot, Path Variables, ect remained intact. Depending on Make and Model of PC there have been a lot of drivers missing or needing updates. The PC should see the phone regardless of adb/fastboot status. It has to be a driver on PC side. The OS supports it. It should show as an Android device even if it doesn't say Nexus 6. Nexus 6 shows the Google Driver is good.
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Can this be the problem?
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/P67AC43_B3.html#down-driver&Win10 64
There doesn't seem to be any drivers for windows 10, I tried installing the windows 8 ones, but that didn't work.
Lyper said:
Can this be the problem?
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/P67AC43_B3.html#down-driver&Win10 64
There doesn't seem to be any drivers for windows 10, I tried installing the windows 8 ones, but that didn't work.
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Have you tried a Windows update since the original boot. On my son's AZUS the touchpad driver was bad. It had changed driver to a Generic. Deleted that driver and ran Windows update and it found the new driver. Worth a shot. Hard to tell what to do. I couldn't see any differences after the Win 10 upgrade. Didn't even effect my dual boot Linux. My friend just lost lost the drive sync to his Linux setup.
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Just an update, I cannot believe I found the problem while I kept digging.
Get this.
It was because I had Windows 10 N version. I am not ****ing kidding. Somehow the windows bloatware makes it so I'm unable to install phone drivers. It seems to be a recurrent problem because my friend has another phone and it did the same to him. How the **** is this a thing? Like, how could microsoft let such a **** up go by and there hasn't been a big controversy? Am I missing something?
I feel like the cheaper version of an OS gimping the user by removing such basic function as installing phone drivers is insane. But then you can fix it by installing the media pack for your respective OS, but you have to know that.
I'll leave this up if anyone ever searches for these terms.
Lyper said:
Just an update, I cannot believe I found the problem while I kept digging.
Get this.
It was because I had Windows 10 N version. I am not ****ing kidding. Somehow the windows bloatware makes it so I'm unable to install phone drivers. It seems to be a recurrent problem because my friend has another phone and it did the same to him. How the **** is this a thing? Like, how could microsoft let such a **** up go by and there hasn't been a big controversy? Am I missing something?
I feel like the cheaper version of an OS gimping the user by removing such basic function as installing phone drivers is insane. But then you can fix it by installing the media pack for your respective OS, but you have to know that.
I'll leave this up if anyone ever searches for these terms.
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Can you tell where can I find the media pack for windows 10?
Thanks.
Hi all,
yesterday i decided to go and root my nexus 6, but then i stumbled on a problem:
i connected my nexus 6 via USB to my windows 8 laptop, and it just said :
" the USB-device is not recognized
the last usb drive you connected has made a failure, and windows does not recognise your device annymore"
i tried the next couple of things, withoud succes:
- using other usb ports
- using other usb cables
- installing new drivers
- re installing drivers via devicemanager on windows (device comes up as unkown usb device with a yellow failure mark and code 43)
- checking if usb debugging was enabled (it was not, but didnt work enabled either)
- putting nexus 6 back to factory settings
- hooking it up to a linux machine (wich resulted in the pc not even recognizing a new device was connected)
i searched all over the web, but couldn' t find annything that worked.
i hope someone is able to help me fix this.
kind regards,
(ps. i' m sorry for my bad englisch, as it is not my naitive language)
To confirm, it doesn't connect on windows OR linux?
Is it same machine?
Tried different cables, ports etc?
danarama said:
To confirm, it doesn't connect on windows OR linux?
Is it same machine?
Tried different cables, ports etc?
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thats right.
they are seperate machines, the windows is a laptop, the linux a pc.
i tried different cables as well as different ports
I just connected my N6 for the first time to a laptop running 8.1. All I installed was the Google USB driver and Windows took care of the rest.
If all else fails, upgrade to Windows 10.
just install Wug's nexus root kit
it has proper guidance and links to install right drivers
i do have the latest drivers on my pc...
and it' s not an option to upgrade to windows 10, sinds i'm using a laptop from work.
I will try the toolkit, but i don' t think drivers are the problem. either the usb drives are corruted (but than it should work on linux) or the nexus is....
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the nexus 6 is not available in the toolkit...
erike360 said:
i do have the latest drivers on my pc...
and it' s not an option to upgrade to windows 10, sinds i'm using a laptop from work.
I will try the toolkit, but i don' t think drivers are the problem. either the usb drives are corruted (but than it should work on linux) or the nexus is....
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the nexus 6 is not available in the toolkit...
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Install the naked driver using the windows 8 instructions from my thread.
Nexus 6 general > sticky roll-up thread > adb and fastboot.