|Solved| MTP drivers not installing. - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey everyone, I just recently got a OP2 and while trying to install all the proper drivers before I unlock the bootloader and all that good stuff. I can't get the MTP drivers to install, so I can't access the internal memory. I only get the virtual cd drive with the OP drivers on it. Any suggestions?
I've already uninstalled and re-installed the drivers many times, even used USBDview to remove all the USB entries, still nothing.

Please close/delete devs. I tried connecting on my laptop and it worked flawlessly, everything down to adb/fastboot. No idea why it doesn't want to install on my desktop :/

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first of all, i solute all u fine chaps for doing amazing work on hd2 android.
i have a questino about adb usb drivers. i have nexus1 android on my hd2and it seems perfect apart from the fact that everything installs on internal mem and not my sd card. i read a thread about how to go around it by downloading android dev sdk and usb drivers and use some commands to change default install location. keeping it simple, i have installed the sdk but usb drivers have made me pull my hair out all night. i have tried forcing drivers, reinstalled usb mass storage drivers, plugged in - out usb countless times, u name it but the error windows give me is failed because adb composite service is either disabled or not running plus when i do adb devices, it starts the demon but doesnt give device id. in device manager it shows yellow triangle on adb.
i have win vista 32bit.
plz someone help me or i will be a bald man soon getting stressed out...
thanks chaps...
Anyone,,,,?
Still unable to do it, spent 5 hours last night but no results. Feels like ADB USB drivers have something against me..lol
i had huge problems with drivers too and windows 7 64. Try your drivers on another computer with same os, I was surprised it worked. After hours of threads reading I finished by making a mistake with usbdeview and corrupt some usb files -> format
After that I found that changing of android rom helped a lot too. Now all its working perfectly, I hope you will find a less painful solution ...

[Q] Storage doesn't connect after installing SmoothROM [fixed]

As title says, I cannot connect the storage on my N7 through MTP after SmoothROM (Trinity Kernel) install. PTP does work but that's fairly useless.
I've found a fix but it's not working. The fix was to remove and reinstall the driver in device manager.
Since that didn't work, I've also tried the USB Deview tool from NRT. Unfortunately, this doesn't work either.
I'm using win8 on my main computer, which is where it does not connect. I've tried my win7 laptop and it goes without a problem there.
So any help?
If you need more information, feel free to ask.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: ugh. I fixed it. I feel stupid for not enabling USB debugging. -.-
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[Q] PC always try to install MTP drivers with N7

I have a Nexus 7 that used to be able to be seen (and trnasfer files) on my Win 7 64-bit Ultimate pc. It is not visible in Explorer now- think it happened after upgrade to 4.2.2
I have tried various ways and means from this site and others but still unsuccessful. My pc kept wanting to install MTP USB drivers everytime I plug the N7 into it even when I have it set as PTP; and the drivers always failed.
I downloaded the Universal naked Drivers and tried to install it as well but problem is that my device only show up as MTP USB (under portable devices) instead of as N7; and under that the drivers is always the failed MTP USB drivers. I cannot browse to install Universal Drivers here cos the pc will not accept it.
Really running out of my wits. Any advises please?
Thanks.
I had initial problems connecting to my pc after installing all the drivers from a toolkit. After searching, I followed a tip and installed pdanet on my phone and pdanet for android on my pc. Now I connect exactly like my phone or other storage with full access to the user storage on the n7 from the pc. Win 7 pro 64bit.

Problems connecting via MTP

Ok so a little background. After hearing about the Carbon backup app a while ago I decided to install it and followed the instructions to do so. One of these steps is to change the normal USB drivers to the ATB ones from the Android SDK. I did this and it all went well without a hitch. However I came to add some movies on to my nexus 7 today and it would only recognize my device in PTP mode (as per the Carbon app requires). I proceeded as normal but found that I could not create a new folder for my films. When i tried i was faced with this error:
However I found that I could create a new folder in one of the existing sub-directories so I proceeded with that. I started copying the movie files over and got another pop up looking like this:
After clickking yes I was soon faced with another error screen:
This happens for nearly every video file i have tried to transfer. I have tried uninstalling the ADB drivers and letting windows install the default drivers it used the first time, however now it will not find any driver software for my nexus 7 unless I point it to the ADB drivers. Whenever I try to connect my device as an MTP device instead of PTP windows will not recognise it and nothing will show up in my computer. Is there any way that i can defer back to the default drivers and use my device on MTP instead of PTP?
Just for a bit of extra info, the same problem is occurring on my nexus 4.
Thanks
Hmm, i have adb drivhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214386alongside stock drivers for mtp as im sure many do n do not face this problem.
Have you uninstalled the backup app and cleaned the registry?
Try going in to device manager and enable 'show hidden devices' and search for any leftover usb drivers or interface that might interfere with the stock drivers. As a last resort you can download your usb chipset drivers, then uninstall all chipset drivers and usb devices including those hidden, then reinstall the chipset and other drivers u may need. Eg.printer drivers, then try again.
Previously i had a sony erricson phone and it's SE's software screwed up the usb interface n i wasnt able to connect anythin thru usb mtp. That helped me. Alternatively, if u have system restore on you can try restoring to a date before this all happened.
Also, check your device for any apps or settings that might interfere usb functions like usb debugging altho it's rare. Not sure what you did but you might have semi/permanently broken some settings in the device...if you had an earlier backup which was flawless, try restoring to that first. Remember to play safe when doing all troubleshooting, windows isnt exactly smart with device drivers =< worse case you have to reset both the usb drivers and device if nothing works...
Unrelated but might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2214386
Or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39752670&postcount=5
i faced the same problem last week. what i do is go through step by step like what nexus root toolkit suggest. start from scratch. remove all previous drivers and reinstall. Follow to the letter what it says. So the problem is just probably of a bad driver stuff. Remember to restart too.

[Q] How do I install the damn drivers?

Well guys I've been trying for hours now, whenever I try to install the USB drivers in order to unlock my bootloader, when I plug in my Nexus it installs the MTP drivers on it's own, if I try to install the google drivers downloaded from ADB all I get is a message saying the best drivers for my device are already installed and it doesn't let me overwrite them.
If I go with the use disk option it doesn't let me choose the usb_drivers folder because it just wants to use a .inf file, whener I follow the instructions the toolkit dictates I read the dead end with the "The best drivers for your device are already installed"
I'm so angry right now.... Please help me.
Are you on a Windows XP operating system by any chance? There are major issues with MTP mounting on WinXP regardless of the service pack you're on. Some people claim they've gotten things working by updating WMP, via a Naked Driver and even by installing the Android SDK. Let me know if you are indeed on WinXP & I'll get you some links
Did you try following Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit to install the drivers? That helped me. I cannot post a link so look around for it.
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit, thanks guys, I just gave up and did it in my sister's laptop, it worked on the first damn attempt, maybe the drivers of my N10 were screwing something up, that's my best guess.
Glad you got that sorted--just for future reference, a common recommendation for people having driver issues with their Nexus devices is to simply go into Win Device Manager, uninstall all your current Nexus & ADB drivers and restart. Then plug your phone in via USB and let the auto installation do its thing. Usually this fixes all issues w conflicting device drivers

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