[Q] Teathering with 64 bit Windows 7 - Focus General

Does anyone know if there are any 64 bit Windows 7 drivers available for the modem in the Samsung Focus? It works fine with Win XP and Win & 32 bit OS.
Thanks!

After the drivers fail to install, one of the diagnostic messages in the Action Center gives you a link to download them from Samsung (the filename is 20070813082717640_Samsung_USB_Driver_Installer.exe, but I didn't save the whole URL). Follow this link and download the file (approx. 8 MB), then run it. It'll extract drivers into Program Files (x86)\Samsung\Samsung PC Studio 3\USB Drivers. After that, open device manager and right-click on the error-flagged SGH-i917 device and choose update driver, then manually select that folder (include subfolders). Do the same for each of the other two devices that is detected and fails to install after that.
Edit: Forgot to mention, in that driver install process, there are unsigned driver warnings - you'll have to tell windows that yes, it's OK to proceed and install them.

I have already loaded that software. I dont see the phone in the device manager. All I shoe is Windows Phone USP and when I try to update it says I already have the best driver installed. .....any suggestions?

Just uninstalled everything and reinstalled.....followed your instructions and everything worked fine.....
Thanks bkaul!!

I used these and they worked great!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9148079&postcount=11

couldn't get anything working until i tried adding this to the advanced settings of the modem:
For Motorola and Samsung devices:
AT+CGDCONT=3,"IP","isp.cingular" or "Broadband".
NOTE: This instructs the device to use CID "3", set the protocol as "IP" and use the APN "isp.cingular" or "Broadband".
and a side note, anyone who tether a lot, have you guys have issues with your reception afterwards? Unless San Jose, CA coverage dramatically got worst, i went from 4 bars to 1 in my bedroom, and places i used to get at least 1-2 bars, i get 1 or the dreaded no service "cancel" sign.
I'm thinking my focus got too hot and the antenna is dying but i'm not sure

I am adding to my post above. I used the drivers I linked to above on my netbook and DO NOT have zune installed and they worked fine.

Idiot-proof Focus Tethering for Dummies
Preparing the Samsung Focus to Tether
On the Focus, go to the keypad and dial ##634# and hit call button
Diagnostic Keypad will come up
Dial *#7284# which will bring up the USB Path Control settings…
Chose USB Modem Tethering Call.
Plug USB cable into phone and into your PC.
Computer will install the drivers automatically (NOTE: You must be online to download the drivers)
Initializing External Samsung Modem
Go to Start Menu
Type in Modem
Click on Modems Tab
Select Samsung Mobile Modem
Right click on SAMSUNG Mobile Modem icon and click on Properties
On the General Tab, click "Change Settings"
This will unlock the Advanced Tab where you can input the Extra Initialization Commands
Switch to Advanced Tab
Type in under Extra Initialization Commands: AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”wap.cingular”
Click OK.
Connecting to the Internet
Now under the Start Menu type in: Connect to the Internet
Click on New Connection
Click on Dial Up
Into Dial-Up Phone Number, type: *99***1#
Into User Name, type: [email protected]
Into Password, type: CINGULAR1
Into Connection Name, type: Samsung Focus Tether
Click Connect
NOTE: In the future, the Connect window will start with Windows 7 and all you'll have to do is click Connect and the Phone will do the rest.

phxchristian said:
Idiot-proof Focus Tethering for Dummies
Preparing the Samsung Focus to Tether
On the Focus, go to the keypad and dial ##634# and hit call button
Diagnostic Keypad will come up
Dial *#7284# which will bring up the USB Path Control settings…
Chose USB Modem Tethering Call.
Plug USB cable into phone and into your PC.
Computer will install the drivers automatically (NOTE: You must be online to download the drivers)
Initializing External Samsung Modem
Go to Start Menu
Type in Modem
Click on Modems Tab
Select Samsung Mobile Modem
Right click on SAMSUNG Mobile Modem icon and click on Properties
On the General Tab, click "Change Settings"
This will unlock the Advanced Tab where you can input the Extra Initialization Commands
Switch to Advanced Tab
Type in under Extra Initialization Commands: AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”wap.cingular”
Click OK.
Connecting to the Internet
Now under the Start Menu type in: Connect to the Internet
Click on New Connection
Click on Dial Up
Into Dial-Up Phone Number, type: *99***1#
Into User Name, type: [email protected]
Into Password, type: CINGULAR1
Into Connection Name, type: Samsung Focus Tether
Click Connect
NOTE: In the future, the Connect window will start with Windows 7 and all you'll have to do is click Connect and the Phone will do the rest.
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Will the above settings works on an unlocked Samsung Focus??

cj.arvind said:
Will the above settings works on an unlocked Samsung Focus??
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Yes, it will.

I'm using windows7 64bit and IS from Focus

G. Brumm said:
Does anyone know if there are any 64 bit Windows 7 drivers available for the modem in the Samsung Focus? It works fine with Win XP and Win & 32 bit OS.
Thanks!
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Also i had this problem when i installed mi7 rom of DFT on my windows 7 64 bit. I tried re-install MAGLDR v2.0 but my windows 7 64 bit couldn't install ss focus driver (before i install DFT rainbow rom on windows 7 32 bit). However i found a solution as follow:
- Switch the phone into MAGLDR mode by pressing the power button>, <volume ->, <camera key>
- Connect the phone with PC by USB cab
- Windows 7 64 bit will auto searching and installing ss focus driver (maybe you will have to try several times, driver will be installed successful)
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machbe1984 said:
Also i had this problem when i installed mi7 rom of DFT on my windows 7 64 bit. I tried re-install MAGLDR v2.0 but my windows 7 64 bit couldn't install ss focus driver (before i install DFT rainbow rom on windows 7 32 bit). However i found a solution as follow:
- Switch the phone into MAGLDR mode by pressing the power button>, <volume ->, <camera key>
- Connect the phone with PC by USB cab
- Windows 7 64 bit will auto searching and installing ss focus driver (maybe you will have to try several times, driver will be installed successful)
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machbe1984
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oh friend from wpv thanks

Related

steps to upgrade using vista

hi
here i m writing the steps necessory to run upgrade utility on vista. You need to do this only once.
1. install some zipping utility like WINRAR.
2. Right click on the setup file of activesync 4.5.
3. Extract activesync 4.5 on any location.
4. Run Windows Mobile Device Center and click on Connection Settings.
5. Uncheck the Allow USB Connections and click OK.
6. Run task manager and go to services tab and check the services 'Windows
Mobile-based connectivity' and Windows Mobile 2003-based connectivity'
are started. If not, click the services button at bottom and go to next pop
up page.
7. Click the service name and press the 'play' button on the top bar.
8. Start Device Manager.Expand the 'Mobile devices' section and click
the 'HTC USB Sync.
9. Right Click and Update Driver Software.
10. Click 'Browse my computer for driver software on pop up screen.
11. Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
12. Click Have Disk.
13. Click 'Browse', and browse to the location where you extracted the
activesync 4.5 in 3rd step.
14. Double click wceusbsh.inf.
15. Select HTC USB Sync from the list and click Next.
16. Finish the installation process.
17. Run Task Manager Then find the WMDC.EXE and click End Process.
18. Now run the update utility and done ur update.
19. when you want to start syncing normally again run Windows Mobile
Device Center enable the allow USB connection as you disabled in step 5.
It's not correct! ...if i Uncheck the Allow USB Connections the device is not present in the list ...
The drivers not recognized by Vista....
Have you a solution?
NikitaSor said:
It's not correct! ...if i Uncheck the Allow USB Connections the device is not present in the list ...
The drivers not recognized by Vista....
Have you a solution?
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put ur phone in bootloader and cradel it u will see vista will detect it.
There are simple instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291723&highlight=vista
Have you ever heard about the wiki?
Vista must die today!!!!
If only new users spend some time reading wiki, everything is there... When I had to upgrade using windows vista, it worked the first time... I just read and follow the step by step instruction from wiki...
Thanks, it's work!!!
Dangit, I can get these upgrades to work when I'm at work on an XP machine, but I can't for the life of me get it to work on my home Vista 64bit machines. And yes, I HAVE read the wiki, and this post, and that post and many other posts that all give the same directions.
Disabling driver signature enforcement on the 64bit driver doesn't do any good either. It gives an error trying to install the driver.
You just gotta love computers. A ton of people can get something to work, and then a person that programs for a living will come along and can't get it to work. Makes you feel like a total goober. *sigh*
Maybe I have an old XP machine gathering dust in storage somewhere. *grumble*

[Q] Syncing 8525 to desktop running Win7 x64

I've tried using WMDC however each time I connect the device, I get an unknown device warning and it won't recognize the device.
I've read about similar issues with Vista and WMDC however, upon trying what was discussed in those threads, I am still not having luck. Is there an unknown driver that I don't know about or is there something else going on. I can't get any of the data off my device until I can sync it...
Any help would be appreciated
Make sure you have Windows Update allowed to search for drivers.
You do this by :
1. Click Start, then right click upon Computer and select properties.
2. You should now have the system control panel options. On the left pane, select Advanced system settings.
3. On the new window click the hardware tab.
4. Now click Device Installation Settings.
5. On the new window make sure the Yes, do this automatically (recommended) box is bulleted.
You may need to turn off the advanced network functionality for Windows 7 x64. (I recommend for x64, Windows 7 32bit works fine from my experience)
To do so on your Hermes :
1. Tap start and select settings.
2. Along the bottom there is Personal, System and Connections. Select Connections.
3. In the connections tab, tap USB to PC.
4. Now remove the tick from the box and tap ok.
I've done everything on the list short of turning off advanced functionality in win7...as I'm not sure what setting you are referring to.
It can see there is a device there, but it doesn't know what it is and keeps looking for a driver that it doesn't have.
Then, turn off the advanced functionality. It should find it, Windows 7 x64 has trouble installing the RNDIS driver for some reason.
1. Tap start and select settings.
2. Along the bottom there is Personal, System and Connections. Select Connections.
3. In the connections tab, tap USB to PC.
4. Now remove the tick from the box and tap ok.
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(The box should say Enable advanced network functionality, clear that box.)
NOTE : All on the phone itself.
If you need, I will post pictures showing the whole process.
tried everything described here. this is Windows 7 Ultimate X64. It did automatically instal WMDC, but cannot for the life of it install drivers for the device.
Not from Windows Update, not from anywhere. Am I missing something?

CM7 usb tethering

Hi,
Has anyone been able to do usb tethering in CM7 on Windows xp? I am getting issue of unknown drivers. I have htc sync (latest) installed. Not sure where else can I find the drivers.
Anyone please.
Usb tethering worked fine for me on stock eclair rom. Couldn't get it working on cm :-(
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Swyped from my legend using xda app.
Used build in tethering in cm7 - worked like a charm..
Sent from my Legend using XDA Premium App
I am also trying built-in tethering but usb drivers are missing in windows. I shall try in linux though.
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Swyped from my legend using xda app.
I'm having the exact same problem. Under winxp it says that no driver has been found.
HTC Desire Gsm
Android: 2.3.3
Kernel: 2.6.37.4-cyanogenmod-gd307828 [email protected]#13
Mod: cyanogenmod-7-03262011-nightly-desire
Hope the info is relevant
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Isnt there the Message:
Windows XP users: For details on setting up USB tethering on Windows XP, see http://www.android.com/tether
And if you go there you can find the tetherxp.inf file
Windows XP contains the drivers you need to take advantage of USB tethering, but you must install a configuration file before connecting your phone to your Windows XP computer, to instruct Windows XP how to configure itself to use those drivers.
Download the following configuration file (tetherxp.inf) to your Windows XP computer. Typically, you can right click on the link and choose "Save As". (If your browser appends .html to the file name, you will need to edit the name to remove the .html extension.)
Use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect your phone to your computer.
On the Android phone, press Home, press Menu, and touch Settings to open the Settings application.
Touch Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
Check USB tethering.
When Windows XP’s New Hardware Wizard opens, select No, not at this time and click Next.
Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
Click Browse to browse to the directory where you installed the configuration file you downloaded in Step 1 and click Next. Windows XP uses the configuration file to configure itself to support USB tethering with the Android phone.
When Windows XP finishes installing the software for Android USB Ethernet/RNDIS, click Finish.
You can now use the new Windows XP local area network connection provided by your phone via USB tethering. For more information about configuring networks in Windows XP, see the documentation that comes with Windows.
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Thank You!
It worked for me on GingerVillain (can't remember which one, but i think 2.3c) so I didn't think it was a general android issue. Thanks again I'll try it out!
fabi280 said:
Isnt there the Message:
Windows XP users: For details on setting up USB tethering on Windows XP, see http://www.android.com/tether
And if you go there you can find the tetherxp.inf file
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Thanks a lot man. This solution worked flawlessly.
Thank A lot
It Worked Fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
XP does not even register USB Tether mode.
Storage mode works fine, so USB is being detected.
I restored the system files back to the original to no avail.
How do I get the system to register?
fabi280 said:
Isnt there the Message:
Windows XP users: For details on setting up USB tethering on Windows XP, see http://www.android.com/tether
And if you go there you can find the tetherxp.inf file
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Thanks. This help me a lot.
USB tether in WinXP
Here's what I learned trying to USB tether my HTC Incredible with CM7 and my netbook with WinXP. WindowsXP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, and Apple all have the USB android RNDIS drivers needed for USB tethering. However, WinXP is not ready to go out of the box and needs a configuration file, teatherxp.inf, to configure WinXP to install these drivers. When the Android USB drivers are installed they are found under Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Network Adaptors > Android USB Ethernet/RNDIS.
Follow the instructions on http://support.google.com/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=182134 and it shows you how to install the drivers. This works fine and dandy and WinXP will try to install the Android USB drivers when you start USB tethering according to the directions as long as your phone is contained in the configuration file on this web site.*
If you phone is not in the inf file it will not recognize the inf file. If this is the case, you need to modify the inf file to include your phone. Do not modify the tetherxp.inf file in the Google link. Use the XDA Developers tetherxp.inf from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419159 as it is configured in a more readable and understandable way and perhaps more timely. This tetherxp.inf is configured for only some models of Google Nexus, HTC, and Motorlola and did not work with my HTC Incredible.
Open tetherxp.inf in a text editor and you will find the phones are listed twice, both under [AndroidDevices] and [AndroidDevices.NT.5.1]. You can add your own phone but obviously the syntax has to be exactly correct and you need to find the information to include. If you start USB tethering and you were not able to install the drivers then go to Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager and you will find Other Devices > RNDIS with a yellow question mark. Right click and go to properties > details > device instance ID and you will find the information that needs to go in the file. My Incredible had USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C03\HT05GHJ09289. You don't use the final slash and following text which is he USB ID of the phone. It is no coincidence how similar the information on the Incredible is to the other HTC phones.
At the end of [AndroidDevices] paste the following 2 lines:
; HTC Incredible without adb
%AndroidDevice% = RNDIS, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C03
At the end of [AndroidDevices.NT.5.1] paste the following two lines:
; HTC Incredible without adb
%AndroidDevice% = RNDIS.NT.5.1, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C03
Now save the file and go back to Other Devices > RNDIS and update the driver by pointing to your now updated tetherxp.inf file and the drivers will be installed and your phone will have USB tether on WinXP. If you follow these general principles you should be able to put any phone into tetherxp.inf.
Hope this is helpful to someone. It took me awhile to figure it out. BTW, when you are using USB tether on WinXp and you are done using it, don't uncheck the USB tether box in the Android settings, just unplug it. Otherwise something hangs and you will have trouble starting it up again and your computer can't complete the shutdown.
The solution doesn't work.
I have HTC Desire GSM with CM7.1.0 (stable) and when I try to connect device to pc (win xp sp3 32-bit), OS can't install any driver (I've tried to install google usb drivers, htc sync driver and google tether drivers)
Disabling USB Debug, drivers are correctly installed... but I don't like this solution (I prefer this option enabled)

[Q] Windows 7 fails to install MTP driver

I recieved my N4 yesterday.
When I try to connect it to my notebook (running Windows 7 Professional), the installation of the MTP driver fails. The error message says something like "driver could not be found". ADB however works without problems. (I allready debugged some apps on the phone.)
I tried installing the drivers from the toolkit, but it didn't work.
On my brothers netbook the MTP drivers were installed successfully. But I can't get it working on my notebook.
Can anyone help me?
mseebass said:
I recieved my N4 yesterday.
When I try to connect it to my notebook (running Windows 7 Professional), the installation of the MTP driver fails. The error message says something like "driver could not be found". ADB however works without problems. (I allready debugged some apps on the phone.)
I tried installing the drivers from the toolkit, but it didn't work.
On my brothers netbook the MTP drivers were installed successfully. But I can't get it working on my notebook.
Can anyone help me?
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I was just having this problem but I fixed mine by changing the USB port. Not sure if itll help but worth a try.
bigcrav said:
I was just having this problem but I fixed mine by changing the USB port. Not sure if itll help but worth a try.
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Thanks for your help. I allready tried an other usb port. It did'nt work.
I wanted to avoid it but I reinstalled windows. Now it works. Thanks again.
Hmm, messed with this problem for ages yesterday, mtp installed fine in normal mode but refused when in 'usb debugging' mode
simple fix, find your wpdmtp.inf file in windows/inf
edit it like shown, look for the [Generic.NTx86] and [Generic.NTamd64] entries near the top of the file........
[Generic.NTx86]
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\MS_COMP_MTP
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00
[Generic.NTamd64]
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\MS_COMP_MTP
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00
...then update the driver in device manager, use automatic search
just make sure the 'VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00' matches your device id, check in device manager.. but i'm guessing all nexus 4 are the same.. usb debugging mode
I did a clean install of windows and that solved the issue for me. Thanksfor your help anyway.
I usually see what drivers do install, like adb or whatever, and then remove/uninstall them AND delete them
Then installed this pack
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998650
then connect to a different USB port and try again with the new drivers
Also, some USB hubs can be under-powered and cause problems.
meangreenie said:
just make sure the 'VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_00' matches your device id, check in device manager.. but i'm guessing all nexus 4 are the same.. usb debugging mode
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Just FYI, just got a Nexus 4 from T-Mobile yesterday and the device ID is slightly different:
VID_18D1&PID_4EE2&MI_01
01 at the end instead of 00
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Fitchman said:
I usually see what drivers do install, like adb or whatever, and then remove/uninstall them AND delete them
Then installed this pack
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998650
then connect to a different USB port and try again with the new drivers
Also, some USB hubs can be under-powered and cause problems.
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How/where do you install those files/drivers? There are no instructions.
lannister80 said:
How/where do you install those files/drivers? There are no instructions.
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When Windows asks where the drivers are you point to the folder with the ones you want to use...
EddyOS said:
When Windows asks where the drivers are you point to the folder with the ones you want to use...
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It doesn't ask. I plug in the phone, and Windows says it can't install the MTP driver.
If I go into Device Manager and find the phone (with the yellow triangle and !) and select Update Driver Software, then navigate to the i386 folder from the Universal Naked Driver (on an i5 system), it tells me that "The best driver for your device is already installed" or something similar.
Of course, if I uninstall the device from device manager (and presumably the bad MTP driver as well), it disappears, so I have nothing to point to to install the drivers.
Earlier today I reinstalled the drivers for my N4 on my work PC (Vista Business) and I had to reboot before it recognised the N4 as an MTP Device - prior to that it only saw it as an 'MTP Device'. Now it sees at 'Nexus 4'
I have a similar problem I have a kindle fire
I have install the ADB driver but am having extreme difficulties getting the MTP drivers to work
I have tried everything (every solution on Google)
and nothing works
I've tried the "Media Transfer Protocol Porting Kit"
I tried to get Microsoft help they gave me the run around and confused me even more
here is the conversation
Microsoft: "Thank you for that information
Nathaniel I was checking your product key and it is blocked that is why you can not connect these devices to your computer, you may be a victim of counterfeit software so in this case since it is an OEM computer which means that the manufacture of the computer installed Windows 7 on your computer I recommend you to contact the manufacture of your computer to see if they have an option in order to resolve this issue you are having."
me: when i contact them what do I ask for?
Microsoft: You need to ask for a new product key
me: I am confused what does this mean? that the manufacturer put windows 7 OS on here illegally? but all PC's come with windows OS so every PC in the world is suspect to counterfeiting
them: No, this could be because someone still some information of your computer and use the product key to try to activate Windows until the product key got blocked
No, the name is not involved in this case it is jut the product key
what do I do?
is there an alternative to MTP drivers?
Solved
Hi, i had the same problem described in previous posts and I managed to solve thanks to what is written by meangreenie.
In practice, in the windows\inf of my Windows 7 the file wpdmtp.inf was no longer present but there is only the "compiled" version (wpdmtp.pnf).
I retrieved the file from an earlier version founded in he folder Winsys and so the LG driver are installed without further problems.
Jon McDougal said...
You might be using the wrong driver (Android ADB) instead of the MTP driver. This happened to me the other day!
If you're in Debug Mode, you've already done the first step I was going to suggest.
Here's the second step that worked for me: Open Device Manager -> Click Android Device (top of my list) which exposes "Android Composite ADB Interface" -> Right click that device -> Update Driver Software -> Browse My computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer -> then choose "MTP USB Device" -> Next
Mine installed the MTP driver and then the N4 opened normally.
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That works for me with USB Debug ticked and in MTP Mode but not in PTP Mode (on CM10.2-nightly-20130817). I absolutely can't see my pics in no way... (I suppose this is a bug from Google to be fixed in further updates). ADB and FB are correctly working as tested with NexusRootToolkit 1.7.1 Drivers Test.
May it help to delete original DCIM folder and start from a new one??
edit: Shame on me... I forgot that I've formatted my SDcard, so I've no picture in DCIM folder.... Sorry! So I can say that McDougal trick totally worked for me!
try to check the device manager to check the missing drivers with ! mark
Maybe I'm not completely getting the problem, but just doing this worked fine for me:
danielms22 said:
Enable USB debbuging in your phone. Go to Settings -> about phone -> tap about 10 times on build number item until USB debbuging is unlocked.
Also, on your computer go to the device manager, look for your phone, if you find it, right click on it, then update Driver Software, browse computer, Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, USB composite device
That should do it.
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No need for additional driver download or anything...
Finally a working solution
Finally I found a solution.
Visit answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-hardware/mtp-usb-device-drivers-will-not-install-correctly/0ee71b7c-4ae7-403f-abbb-63c7ed9a79f9?rtAction=1387606800207 and search for the "Bret B"'s answer which has also been marked as the most helpful answer. It works perfectly. He simply says..
Go to the Registry Editor (Start –> Run –>type in, “regedit” (without the quotes) then click OK.
Search the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\
Go upto Edit>Find, type in or copy/paste Portable Devices
In the right hand pane you will see the (Default) value “Portable Devices” on the string
Once found, you see a string value called UpperFilters –> delete it!
Reconnect the device. Finished!

Tablet Samsung Ativ Tab3 - XE300TZC Windows 10

I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
Any idea where to get the drivers serperate? I try Windows 8.1 but I have no touch/wifi etc
Duarte.map said:
I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
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Hello,
I need just Wireless / Bluetooth device's driver (or just model number's name). SW Update's working or not is depending on the wireless driver. If wireless device doesn't work, so SW Update doesn't work, unfortunatelly. Could you help us on this matter, please? Thanks.
I just downloaded the SW Update on a different PC where I can choose the XE300 and download its drivers, nothing works on windows 10, but at least I have something. You can DM me if you do not succeed to download yourself
Windijk said:
I just downloaded the SW Update on a different PC where I can choose the XE300 and download its drivers, nothing works on windows 10, but at least I have something. You can DM me if you do not succeed to download yourself
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Hello, Thanks for your help.
I installed SW Update on another PC as you said. I found the drivers from the model's number. I tried to extract them to the desktop. Wireless LAN Driver is 5,92 MB. But, unfortunatelly it's not extracted to the desktop.
SW UPDATE says "İt's successfully extracted" but it doesn''t extract unfortunatelly.
And also unfortunatelly SW UPDATE doesn't show the Wireless Card's manufacturer's name. But the version number is 3.2.2.3662. If I know the manufacturer's name, I will try to find it on internet. But unfortunatelly it's not shown on SW UPDATE.
I've installed a clean version of windows 10 on my samsung xe300tzc but cant get the touchscreen, wifi, sound and bluetooth to work with many problems showing in device manager. I used the threads in the previous comments but they appear to be dead or of not use. Please can anyone advise where can I get these drivers.
anothergo said:
I've installed a clean version of windows 10 on my samsung xe300tzc but cant get the touchscreen, wifi, sound and bluetooth to work with many problems showing in device manager. I used the threads in the previous comments but they appear to be dead or of not use. Please can anyone advise where can I get these drivers.
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Have you solved your problem? I updated mine to windows 10 from windows 8.1 and it everything works. If you are interested and it is possible I could somehow export the drivers and upload them for you?
gtataki said:
Have you solved your problem? I updated mine to windows 10 from windows 8.1 and it everything works. If you are interested and it is possible I could somehow export the drivers and upload them for you?
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Hello can I get a screenshot of your drivers in the Device Manager and also if possible an export of the drivers? Thank you
AxionMatter said:
Hello can I get a screenshot of your drivers in the Device Manager and also if possible an export of the drivers? Thank you
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I exported all third party drivers here. Hope this helps.
Duarte.map said:
I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
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Hi.
Was this due to an error 0x10000001?
If yes, kindly explain deeper.
Thank you.
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