USB Debugging Driver not installing - Vibrant General

Is anyone else having issues with the tmob vibrant usb debugging driver from the android SDK? They won't install because windows is saying they have no info concerning my hardware. Thanks in advance for any help.

Here is a link to the 64-bit drivers which worked for me:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x64.shtml
And here is a link to the 32-bit drivers, although I have not tested them:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x86.shtml

i can confirm that the 32 bit drivers are working...

Installed the 64 bit drivers on w7 ultimate. Still cant get to either of the phones storage.

Oskiee said:
Installed the 64 bit drivers on w7 ultimate. Still cant get to either of the phones storage.
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Coming from a G1 (haven't received my Vibrant yet) there will be a notification to mount the SD Card so you can use them on your PC (when you connect the USB cable) and you wont need any drivers for it (acts like a flash drive to the PC). Is this not the case for the Vibrant?
The Debugging drivers should have nothing to do with the SD Storage on the phone and mounting it up to the computer.

Krycek said:
Here is a link to the 64-bit drivers which worked for me:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x64.shtml
And here is a link to the 32-bit drivers, although I have not tested them:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x86.shtml
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I've run the 64-bit drivers at home and they worked famously.
Would it be possible for someone to post the 32-bit ones in a zip format somewhere? We block exe's here at work, and I'm getting 'The content is not supported on this phone.' when trying to download from the links above on my Vibrant...
The stock usb_drivers from the SDK just don't want to work for debug mode on it...blarg.
Thanks...

tissimo said:
Coming from a G1 (haven't received my Vibrant yet) there will be a notification to mount the SD Card so you can use them on your PC (when you connect the USB cable) and you wont need any drivers for it (acts like a flash drive to the PC). Is this not the case for the Vibrant?
The Debugging drivers should have nothing to do with the SD Storage on the phone and mounting it up to the computer.
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Its does the same thing, shows the prompt on the phone to mount the card for computer. However, as soon as i connect it my computer says the device isnt recognized, and i cant see either the phones available 14gb or the SD card.

Oskiee said:
However, as soon as i connect it my computer says the device isnt recognized, and i cant see either the phones available 14gb or the SD card.
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I'm having the same issue with the 32-bit ones. The .exe installs fine, but after plugging in my phone, I get that error. Clicking on the balloon shows an 'Unknown Device'. Double-clicking on 'Unknown Device' then clicking on 'Driver' then 'Driver Details' gives this: No driver files are required or have been loaded for this device
EDIT: Nvm. Bad USB port. Had a few of them stop working a few months back. Guess I forgot. Up and running now!

Spot on! 32-bit is working fine for me. Appreciate it.

cant get droidexplorer to work any ideas?

works on windows 7 ultimate x64
thanks

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Driver Error

UPDATE:4/3/09
My phone has been root access and everything else from JF now that my pc is reformatted when I plug it in I get this
Once I Click mount in my phone this happens
I have tried the drivers in the SDK and the ones in android_usb_drivers.zip Or what ever it is called...what else shell I try?
I have windows vista home premium 32 bit
So Anyone? Still Not Fixed.
last bump, Anyone?
Did you get the Win USB drivers from the latest SDK? That might be worth a try. (http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.1_r1/index.html)
I had a similar problem when I was updating my ADP1 to firmware 1.1 and this was the fix.
I can't tell by looking at your screenshot but are you using 64bit vista? if so you need different drivers you can google them that's how I found them.
Update: Check First Post
Also ex-MN Did not work
JoshHart its x86 not x64
The android_usb_driver package is for interfacing with the device serially for fastboot or adb. USB Mass Storage should work irrespective of whether that is installed. When you press mount on the phone and get the USB Mass Storage entry with the /!\ warning icon, right click on it and check out the properties. Under device status, there should be some info that can help you debug the problem.
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available.
SO anyone? I also tried to do fastboot and says the ADP Interface which expands into HTC dream in device manager also gets same error. you guys think its my phone?
OMG sorry everyone I found out what was wrong my bad!

[Drivers] MS Windows x86 and x64 USB Drivers for Samsung Galaxy S

Team,
For those of you having trouble finding drivers here are some links.
64bit:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x64.shtml
32bit:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x86.shtml
For Linux and Mac the Android SDK drivers should work fine.
I don't know if it is a conflict with my AV or something else, but when I use the x86 drivers linked, my phone will shut off completely when attaching with "PC Internet" option in the USB settings.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
they have been on there for some time now
designgears said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=731989
they have been on there for some time now
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yes they have... This feels redundant. also add in that if you're a nub just install kies and it will auto dl the correct drivers you need.
systoxity said:
yes they have... This feels redundant. also add in that if you're a nub just install kies and it will auto dl the correct drivers you need.
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Also on a mac you do not need the sdk. You do need to be in debugging mode though.
Also, you could just go to the Captivate webpage on Samsung's site and get the Captivate drivers, not the generic Galaxy S drivers linked in the OP.
thanks was looking for these!
In Windows 7 I'm not having an easy time getting the phone to be recognized. If I click Start > Devices and Printers it shows up as Samsung_Android but even Kies won't recognize the phone so something is wrong. I also can no longer mount my external SD card and have it show up in Windows. I tried to uninstall all the drivers and reinstall but it keeps telling me there are already drivers installed...soo..... *shrugs*
iamcombat said:
In Windows 7 I'm not having an easy time getting the phone to be recognized. If I click Start > Devices and Printers it shows up as Samsung_Android but even Kies won't recognize the phone so something is wrong. I also can no longer mount my external SD card and have it show up in Windows. I tried to uninstall all the drivers and reinstall but it keeps telling me there are already drivers installed...soo..... *shrugs*
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I had this problem on my desktop as well. I was using a front USB port on my computer and when I plugged it into one of the back ports, it worked. I also found the USB cable that came with the phone to work better than a cable I had lying around. Try different ports and if all else fails, try a different cable.
So here's something bizarre. I've been using my PC (Win 7 64bit) for weeks now with my Captivate and no issues. Had originally had woes when I got it, but it started working. Anyway, today I plug it in and ... it doesn't recognize it. Have installed / changed NOTHING -- only M$ patches have been applied. Tried to roll back prior and get the lovely BSOD probably because I have 4 SATA Raptors RAID-0'd and M$ doesn't know how to use that, but has anyone else seen this behavior before?
And to add to this. I rebooted my phone and now it works again. Very odd but problem solved.
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ive been trying for weeks and trying all three, generic Galaxy S, AT&T captivate drivers and Kies and can't get anything working in USB Mass storage mode or Kies mode...
This is on Windows 7 64bit. Driving me crazy. USB mode wont install the Mass storage drivers and Kies wont recognize
My issue is that when I connect the phone on Windows 7 32bit the phone and the internal SD card will connect but one I try to click on anything inside the phone or card the phone will immediately disconnect and then reconnect. When I try to click again it will repeat the disconnection. After that, I don't even have to click on the phone or card directories, it will disconnect then reconnect about 6 more times. Eventually it will be stable and not disconnect. This is extremely annoying. Anyone else with this issue.
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drivers from softpedia are OLD
drivers are updated!
v1.3.2250.0 (dated 8 march 2011)
download here

Aurora ICS ADB & MTP drivers

I modified the USB ADB & MTP drivers for Aurora ICS in order to work in U8800.
Hi Suite and MyPhoneExplorer functioning as usual.
Huawei U8800 ICS ADB Driver.zip (Tested on Win32 with the adb interface. Older.)
Huawei U8800 ICS ADB & MTP Drivers.zip (Tested on Win32 with the adb interface & mtp mode. Newer.)
Update 14Aug2012.
ICS brought two new tranfer modes to Android, MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) and PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)
that are really cool, because there should be no risk of data corruption.
For the moment it seems that PTP is broken in Aurora and it's replaced by the old Mass Storage mode,
along with the probability of data corruption [Aurora 3.0_beta2_update2 changelog].
But MTP really works and it's the recommended option. The phone is presented as a
Portable Device in My Computer with full access to internal memory (HWUserData) and SD Card.
You can switch between MTP and Mass Storage
from Settings -> Storage -> Menu -> USB Computer Connection
(In languages except English Mass Storage is the PTP option).
Finally I have listed all the different interfaces that U8800 with Aurora ICS 4.1 presents in different situations,
in case it's useful to someone.
Code:
-USB Debugging OFF-
MTP - Automatic Installation (USB\VID_12D1&PID_F003)
PTP - Mass Storage (USBSTOR\DiskLinux___File-CD_Gadget__0000)
-USB Debugging ON-
MTP
MTP Driver from Huawei (USB\VID_12D1&PID_9039&MI_00)
ADB Interface (USB\VID_12D1&PID_9039&MI_01)
PTP
Mass Storage (USBSTOR\DiskLinux___File-CD_Gadget__0000)
ADB Interface (USB\VID_12D1&PID_903D&MI_01)
-Recovery-
CdRom (USBSTOR\CdRom________Android_Adapter_0100) (Not valid Filesystem)
2x Mass Storage (USBSTOR\Disk________Android_Adapter_0100) (Can mount SDCard in one of them)
ADB Interface (USB\VID_12D1&PID_1038&MI_01)
-Bootloader Pink Screen-
Huawei eMMC Storage USB Device (USBSTOR\DiskHuawei__eMMC_Storage____2.6_)
Android Adapter Modem (USB\VID_12D1&PID_1035&MI_00)
DBAdapter Reserved Interface (COM Port) (USB\VID_12D1&PID_1035&MI_04)
-Bootloader from Shutdown Menu-
Android Sooner (Fastboot) Single ADB Interface (USB\VID_18D1&PID_D00D) (Huawei Logo)
hisuite
my hisuite open and connect but if i install an apk, the hisuite dont work.
this new drivers fix that problem?
i was looking for this for so long! thanks!
@ the end of the day i will test this
It works perfect ! Thank you. Not a single problem so far. Will test it further
great work. thank you..!
i'm with aurora 2.09 and this don't work..
i'm trying on windows xp
when i click on the exe nothing happens.
kapa_pt said:
i'm with aurora 2.09 and this don't work..
i'm trying on windows xp
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Probably drivers are compatible with W7
kapa_pt said:
i'm with aurora 2.09 and this don't work..
i'm trying on windows xp
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same thing for me
mounting as usb drive is also unstable - have to try many times
kapa_pt said:
i'm with aurora 2.09 and this don't work..
i'm trying on windows xp
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I didn't flash 2.09. I tried 2.02, 2.04 and now I am at 2.11a and it works fine. There was no changes at all. Maybe there is something with your pc/phone/suite.
Experiences said:
when i click on the exe nothing happens.
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I didn't test the exe . Just install it through the new hardware wizard and point it to the inf.
Tmp341 said:
Probably drivers are compatible with W7
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They should be compatible with W7. But I only have winxp 32bit, I don't need anything fancier .
van_gogh said:
same thing for me
mounting as usb drive is also unstable - have to try many times
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Well, in my opinion and after some unfortunate things that happened to my SD card some time ago with the original froyo, I NEVER mount the sd as an external drive. There is always a chance of corruption and I mean with correct handling (safe removal).
I just use this great free suite called MyPhoneExplorer (w w w.fjsoft.at/en/). It functions with every android and you can copy your files safely.
You had probably already corrupted your memory if you have disconnections. Try to backup your files on your hard disk then use the SD Formatter (w w w.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/) to format your sd card and copy it's contents back.
Bye.
new hardware wizard solved my installing problem and i can even use reverse tethering now! thanks a lot!
thx a lot !
But it can not use for win7 64bit
RDRD_CN said:
thx a lot !
But it can not use for win7 64bit
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same here.
it does not work with w7 x64.
Someone have drivers f0r x64 version?
j0a0 said:
same here.
it does not work with w7 x64.
Someone have drivers f0r x64 version?
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In my case it works (w7 x64)!
Doesn't work here on W7 32bits, with aurora 3.1, MTP and debugging on.
Device Manager shows one "Other devices > Android" but when I point it to the drivers folder it returns message:
Windows was unable to install your Android
Windows could not find driver software for your device.
If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check the support section for driver software.
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25853835&postcount=411
Loureiro said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25853835&postcount=411
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Sorry, but it does not work for me in w8 x64 and windows XP. Any ideas?
Sent from my U8800 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
Loureiro said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25853835&postcount=411
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Sorry, but it does not work for me... Windows 7 x64 and windows XP.
Sent from my U8800 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-6
this drivers dosn't run...
i tried some drivers but never seen in xp.
In my case it worked.

Cannot transfer files with MTP / Device not viewable in Windows Explorer

When I connect my Nexus 7 to my Windows XP (SP3) PC via USB, it's obvious the computer recognizes it and it tries to install ADB drivers. Whether I choose to install those drivers or not, I still can't locate my device in the Windows Explorer Tree. I checked Disk Management for the hell of it and nothing but my PC's harddrives were there. There's an attempt to install drivers for "MTP" but that fails and I'm pretty sure that's the cause; however, I'm unable to replicate it, even as I uninstall/reinstall applicable drivers from the device manager the MTP failure never happens anymore. I did some googling and found a thread with someone who had a similiar experience. In turn, I downloaded https://www.box.com/s/2c25e8bc42ecce400afd to try a different set of drivers. Same problem. Driver install is fine for ADB, but still unable to see my device in Windows Explorer. I'm able to successfully connect the device to the PC with PTP for the camera. I can access DCIM and cache which can serve as a work around, but I'm hoping you can provide any ideas you might have. Thank you!
edit - ***resolution***: Ok, I figured it out...I had to disable USB debugging. I don't know if this helped either, but I installed these drivers as an alternative to the drivers that were originally installed: https://www.box.com/s/2c25e8bc42ecce400afd
While connected to PC, I switched to PTP mode because I was about to give up and just use that
I then disabled usb debugging and switched back to MTP at which point the drivers successfully installed and I could now view my device in Windows Explorer. I also believe downloading the drivers in the link above helped since the first crack I took at this was unsuccessful with existing drivers.
install pdanet on pc and it will install drivers for u so it will be recognized
Ok, I figured it out...I had to disable USB debugging. I don't know if this helped either, but I installed these drivers as an alternative to the drivers that were originally installed: https://www.box.com/s/2c25e8bc42ecce400afd
Been battling with this on my XP machine since yesterday. I couldn't even get debugging to work until I installed NakedDriver. And even still, there seems to be no way to get MTP to work without turning debugging off. On my Win7 machine everything worked perfectly, both ADB and MTP, right out of the box. I have the Galaxy Nexus drivers installed on both machines (which I've read are compatible with the N7). I also have the latest version of Windows Media Player (I've read that some older versions have issues with MTP). Is anyone else able to run ADB and MTP on XP?
*edit*
A: Does PDAnet let you use MTP and ADB simultaneously? Because I really don't want to install it if I don't have to. I got rid of it ages ago (too many things starting up at boot time).
B: I have a Galaxy Nexus also, and I have no issues on the XP box.
I wouldn't bother with MTP, it's not always showing the contents of the internal storage properly when viewed in Windows Explorer.
Earlier today when I was trying to set up a backup profile for it, it didn't copy all the files off. On closer inspection I found folders like TitaniumBackup to be completely empty, which is not true according to ES File Explorer on the tablet.
I tried connecting MTP again, with USB Debugging on and off but this made no difference. Also I'm only seeing the Notifications folder instead of 36 folders on the internal storage now, really random how it's working.
asus site now has a usb driver for N7
try that
Nordendorf said:
asus site now has a usb driver for N7
try that
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Updated with ASUS drivers, still doesn't view internal storage fully.
Salty Wagyu said:
Updated with ASUS drivers, still doesn't view internal storage fully.
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Same here. No change with the Asus drivers. Still can't use MTP when ADB is turned on.
poo. how do I transfer my audiobooks to this stupid device without working drivers?
1. Please disconnect Nexus7
2. Remove drivers on PC.
3. Toggle ON : Settings->Wireless&Networkings->More->NFC.
4. Re-connect device
Good luck !
GotLoveForAll said:
poo. how do I transfer my audiobooks to this stupid device without working drivers?
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1. Uncheck MTP, check the one next to it (Camera)
2. Unplug USB
3. Turn off USB Debugging (Uncheck it)
4. Plug in USB
5. Should say connected as camera, then a new window will pop-up allowing you to see your files.
Tell me if it works!
im having trouble too, is there any way to make the device to be recognised as a flash drive?
Internal memory partly invisible from Windows 7 Explorer
Salty Wagyu said:
I wouldn't bother with MTP, it's not always showing the contents of the internal storage properly when viewed in Windows Explorer.
Earlier today when I was trying to set up a backup profile for it, it didn't copy all the files off. On closer inspection I found folders like TitaniumBackup to be completely empty, which is not true according to ES File Explorer on the tablet.
I tried connecting MTP again, with USB Debugging on and off but this made no difference. Also I'm only seeing the Notifications folder instead of 36 folders on the internal storage now, really random how it's working.
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Same observation here (a few months later) on stock Android 4.1.1 rooted.
It seems that new files in the internal memory remain invisible for a long time, but so far they have become visible eventually, sometimes a day or two later. I have no clue what could possibly cause this, and I have not found any trick or workaround that makes them visible, not even rebooting. Any hint is welcome.
SE4GT said:
1. Uncheck MTP, check the one next to it (Camera)
2. Unplug USB
3. Turn off USB Debugging (Uncheck it)
4. Plug in USB
5. Should say connected as camera, then a new window will pop-up allowing you to see your files.
Tell me if it works!
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Didn't work. Just shows up as a camera with the limited folder access one would expect.
Workaround
I now use the following workaround.
Install SDrescan from Google Play.
Run it.
If you already had your phone connected to a computer as a media device (MTP) and are watching the contents of your SD card or internal memory in Windows Explorer, press F5 to refresh your view. If not, connect it now.
I'd be curious whether this works for you as well. If it does, press the THANKS button below.
Same issue with an old ibm x40 udated to windows xp pro SP3.
I've installed mtp driver, without success
I've "tried" to install asus driver, without success
I've tried to do as above with the help of the nexus toolkit, without success.
Everytime, the laptop recognize the device as android ADB interface.
Someone could help me?
Thank you in advance
mistershark said:
Everytime, the laptop recognize the device as android ADB interface.
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Disable USB debugging in your phone.
Same problem with my moto xoom...files not showing in MTP using windows xp...still have not found any solution
hgmichna said:
Disable USB debugging in your phone.
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+1 have to toggle USB debugging in winXP
hgmichna said:
I now use the following workaround.
Install SDrescan from Google Play.
Run it.
If you already had your phone connected to a computer as a media device (MTP) and are watching the contents of your SD card or internal memory in Windows Explorer, press F5 to refresh your view. If not, connect it now.
I'd be curious whether this works for you as well. If it does, press the THANKS button below.
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It works! THANKS A LOT!!!

Windows 10 Not Finding My Phone

Hello, I am having a rather strange problem. My PC did the dreaded auto upgrade to windows 10 the other day and I also got a new Nexus 6P. It seems my computer won't recognize my phone, at all, when I plug it in via USB. It's not even showing up in the device manager as a problem, it's like nothing happens at all.
I have
- downloaded and installed the latest google usb driver (right click install)
- downloaded the latest mtp drivers
- downloaded official nexus package from Huawei
- installed ADB and android SDK and also reinstalled the drivers from the SDK manager.
- downloaded some update for windows media player as someone mentioned that could be the problem
- tried different cables
- tried different ports (usb 3 too)
I am really at a loss. My work computer works just fine with it so I know the phone and the cable are okay and other things work on those ports on my home computer. By the way the computer is Windows 10 pro - 64bit
robproctor said:
Hello, I am having a rather strange problem. My PC did the dreaded auto upgrade to windows 10 the other day and I also got a new Nexus 6P. It seems my computer won't recognize my phone, at all, when I plug it in via USB. It's not even showing up in the device manager as a problem, it's like nothing happens at all.
I have
- downloaded and installed the latest google usb driver (right click install)
- downloaded the latest mtp drivers
- downloaded official nexus package from Huawei
- installed ADB and android SDK and also reinstalled the drivers from the SDK manager.
- downloaded some update for windows media player as someone mentioned that could be the problem
- tried different cables
- tried different ports (usb 3 too)
I am really at a loss. My work computer works just fine with it so I know the phone and the cable are okay and other things work on those ports on my home computer. By the way the computer is Windows 10 pro - 64bit
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Have you installed Google USB Driver for nexus 6p? If not, download Google USB Driver, extract it and save it in your any name folder that you can locate it later, plug n6p in your pc or laptop and it should pop up with USB option to select either file transfer or picture transfer, click one of them, Windows should be able to find n6p driver, if not, go to setting on your pc, device manager, then look at highlighted USB of your nexus 6p whether it is properly installed, if not, then install it by finding the driver that you extracted in that specific folder... Hoping this works for you.
luckyfate said:
Have you installed Google USB Driver for nexus 6p? If not, download Google USB Driver, extract it and save it in your any name folder that you can locate it later, plug n6p in your pc or laptop and it should pop up with USB option to select either file transfer or picture transfer, click one of them, Windows should be able to find n6p driver, if not, go to setting on your pc, device manager, then look at highlighted USB of your nexus 6p whether it is properly installed, if not, then install it by finding the driver that you extracted in that specific folder... Hoping this works for you.
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Thanks for the response, but yea I already got the new usb drivers and installed them via right click install. The thing is though that in device manager the phone doesnt show up, at all, not even as a problem device. Its like its not there. The phone shows that its charging, but it doesn't recognize that its plugged into a usb port. Im really unsure what to do about this.
robproctor said:
Thanks for the response, but yea I already got the new usb drivers and installed them via right click install. The thing is though that in device manager the phone doesnt show up, at all, not even as a problem device. Its like its not there. The phone shows that its charging, but it doesn't recognize that its plugged into a usb port. Im really unsure what to do about this.
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Did you install x64 driver from Google USB Driver? Check to see to make sure your USB android debugging is checked. It is kind of odd, try to reboot your pc and nexus 6p, then plug your phone in different USB port if your pc has extra USB port..
luckyfate said:
Did you install x64 driver from Google USB Driver? Check to see to make sure your USB android debugging is checked. It is kind of odd, try to reboot your pc and nexus 6p, then plug your phone in different USB port if your pc has extra USB port..
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Are you referring to this USB driver? I dont actually see a 64 and 32 version:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb.html
robproctor said:
Are you referring to this USB driver? I dont actually see a 64 and 32 version:
https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb.html
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Should be on top of the folder that your extracted...​
Ah I see what you are referring to. Well, here is the thing, how do I install those drivers? Remember I cant find it device manager to update the drivers. The only way I could find to install them was to right click the android_winusb.inf file and choose install. It said it installed okay, but of course its not working. Any idea?
By the way, I also have usb debugging on and usb configuration WAS set to MTP, but I just changed it to try the different variations, but now its stuck on charging and wont change to MTP, but I think its because the phone isnt being recognized by the computer because this morning at the office I was able to change the usb type to mtp and the others, but that computer recognized the phone... AGHHHH WTF
robproctor said:
Ah I see what you are referring to. Well, here is the thing, how do I install those drivers? Remember I cant find it device manager to update the drivers. The only way I could find to install them was to right click the android_winusb.inf file and choose install. It said it installed okay, but of course its not working. Any idea?
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By the way, if your Android debugging on or check? Just turn "developer options" on your phone and then check Android Debugging. To install x64 USB Driver, on your pc, control panel, device Manager, look for phone USB Driver to see it has some kind of yellow triangle, if so update x64 driver from your extracted folder...
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By the way, if your Android debugging on or check? Just turn "developer options" on your phone and then check Android Debugging. To install x64 USB Driver, on your pc, control panel, device Manager, look for phone USB Driver to see it has some kind of yellow triangle, if so update x64 driver from your extracted folder...
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Hey Lucky, I really appreciate you helping me out here, but just so you know I am no newb with this kinda stuff. I have went through this process on a couple other computers with no problem, so when I say its not showing up in device manager I mean its literally not there. Its not there and just under some other name or with a problem icon, its literally not in the device list. Also, I do have usb debugging on
luckyfate said:
By the way, if your Android debugging on or check? Just turn "developer options" on your phone and then check Android Debugging. To install x64 USB Driver, on your pc, control panel, device Manager, look for phone USB Driver to see it has some kind of yellow triangle, if so update x64 driver from your extracted folder...
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Please go to YouTube and type "install usb driver on nexus 6p" search and then follow instructions from the video... Good luck.
WAIT! I got it... Wow I would of never thought this, but apprently my Wacom was the problem. As soon as I unplogged my wacom tablet the phone picked right up... Strange... Anyways, case closed... freaking conflicts!
Okay hold on, still having problems. Well, now the computer dings when I plug it in, but it still doesnt show up. However when I change the phone usb to PTP the phone becomes visible on the pc in windows explorer (but still not in device manager) and when I put it to MTP it disconnects and I cant see it in windows explorer anymore, and still cant find it in device manager... Ugh...
Okay sorry for all the messages, but i did get the MTP working. I had to uninstall the reinstall the drivers a couple times... very strange, but whatever its working... yay!
robproctor said:
Okay sorry for all the messages, but i did get the MTP working. I had to uninstall the reinstall the drivers a couple times... very strange, but whatever its working... yay!
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Did you figure out the problem? I'm having the exact same problem with mine and with USB mode not switching from Charging and the PC not even recognizing a USB device was plugged in.
I found using a different cable solved my problem. Don't really know why cause the first one I used seemed fine and worked to charge it, but by using a different one, Win 10 recognized it and got me in the game.

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