[Q] No more USB dection in Windows after flashing to AOKP Build 30 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I flashed my phone to AOKP Build 30 this morning after trying build 28 yesterday. Everything went Ok and phone is running fine on new ROM. I decided to install Black theme on my GN, connected to my laptop (running WIN 7) again but now phone is not detected as USB device anymore. It starts charging phone which means, usb cable is working. I tried on my second PC same issue.
I will appreciate your help.

Do you have the USB "fast charge" feature enabled? If so disable it.
There is also this thread from someone else having the same problem.
But I would say in both cases the "fast charge" is the culprit.

Thanks for your reply. Where is Fast charge feature? I did not enable it. I will appreciate your help.
I just checked fast charge value is zero in ../says/kernal/fast charge.

I'm having the same issue on my GSM version. I came from AOKP build 28 to AOKP build 30. The phone charges but no storage device is detected by my windows 8 pc.
I have DISABLED fast charge and it makes no difference. I've also re-download and re-flashed build 30. In addition I've tried several different kernels all making no difference.
Any solutions???

rookie8155 said:
Thanks for your reply. Where is Fast charge feature? I did not enable it. I will appreciate your help.
I just checked fast charge value is zero in ../says/kernal/fast charge.
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Fast Charge is a feature of your kernel.. I use franco.kernel and the app that goes with it, in the app there is an option to turn it on and off. If that is not the issue hopefully you can find the answer within the other thread.

Turn on mtp.
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I think all problems are related to ROM control settings as regards to the SD card. In performance I unchecked fast charge under kernel tweaks. Under startup tweaks I unchecked SD Boost. I also just disabled all startup tweaks. I rebooted and have full connectivity as well as USB debugging. Hope that helps.
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akellar said:
Turn on mtp.
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That doesn't work. It's checked already.

I am sorry, I am new to Android. I will appreciate more detailed instructions on how to fix the issue or how to enable MTP etc.

rookie8155 said:
I am sorry, I am new to Android. I will appreciate more detailed instructions on how to fix the issue or how to enable MTP etc.
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1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP
If you didn't know what I was talking about before you probably don't have kernel tweaks or start up tweaks checked. It might be MTP (#3) although it wasn't in my case. Cheers.

phaze one said:
1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP
If you didn't know what I was talking about before you probably don't have kernel tweaks or start up tweaks checked. It might be MTP (#3) although it wasn't in my case. Cheers.
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First of all, big thanks for your help. In my case first two settings were already unchecked. The problem was in the third option where MTP was not checked in Storage.

phaze one said:
1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP
If you didn't know what I was talking about before you probably don't have kernel tweaks or start up tweaks checked. It might be MTP (#3) although it wasn't in my case. Cheers.
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This fixed it. Thanks so much!!!

rookie8155 said:
First of all, big thanks for your help. In my case first two settings were already unchecked. The problem was in the third option where MTP was not checked in Storage.
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Glad to help.
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Just a note, on build 28 I found that after disabling fast charge, you have to unplug then replug the USB to get detected. You can then re-enable fast charge without disrupting connection.
Fast charge option forces USB power sources to be treated like an AC charging adapter and removes the 500 miliamp limit.

I have the same problem, but.... with the stock rom, with the official 4.0.4 update.
I have tried everything: flash 4.0.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.4 downloaded from the official site. Reinstall drivers. Plug into another laptops. Custom roms. I've used the advices from this post (unchecks and checks)...flash original bootloaders, several recoveries... i don't know what else to do.
I'm connecting thanks to AirDroid and FileExpert (ftp transfer this one)
any idea?

Krakos said:
I have the same problem, but.... with the stock rom, with the official 4.0.4 update.
I have tried everything: flash 4.0.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.4 downloaded from the official site. Reinstall drivers. Plug into another laptops. Custom roms. I've used the advices from this post (unchecks and checks)...flash original bootloaders, several recoveries... i don't know what else to do.
I'm connecting thanks to AirDroid and FileExpert (ftp transfer this one)
any idea?
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I was fine after checking the following three options:
1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP

rookie8155 said:
I was fine after checking the following three options:
1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP
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I have done that for four times...and nothing, it's really really weird, my mtp is like dead.
And i am not the only one, in the spanish forum htcmania there are some people with my same problem.
It all started with the official update to 4.0.4 so i hope it would be fixed in the next update (if google won't do worst)

phaze one said:
1.) settings -> ROM control -> performance -> scroll down to kernel tweaks, uncheck Fast Charge
2.) settings -> ROM control -> Start-up Tweaks -> uncheck Enable SD boost/uncheck Enable start-up tweaks
3.) settings -> Storage -> three dots in lower right corner (settings) -> USB computer connection -> check MTP
If you didn't know what I was talking about before you probably don't have kernel tweaks or start up tweaks checked. It might be MTP (#3) although it wasn't in my case. Cheers.
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The MTP works for me, Thanks

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DRIVER for T-Mobile DASH

When try sync with my computer mi pc show: new hardware found and ask for the driver: GENERIC RNDIS
cesartefacto said:
When try sync with my computer mi pc show: new hardware found and ask for the driver: GENERIC RNDIS
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You need Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 installed on your computer.
to solve your "generic rndis" problem:
START > SETTINGS > CONNECTIONS > USB to PC -- tick on ENABLE ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY
and its done
tramuyo said:
to solve your "generic rndis" problem:
START > SETTINGS > CONNECTIONS > USB to PC -- tick on ENABLE ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY
and its done
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...really? what does that do? force the phone to use a different driver?
tramuyo said:
to solve your "generic rndis" problem:
START > SETTINGS > CONNECTIONS > USB to PC -- tick on ENABLE ADVANCED NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY
and its done
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where to find "SETTINGS > CONNECTIONS > USB to PC" BTW..........
For a connection there are 2 sides of the line
the device can handle either SERIAL or RNDIS, where RNDIS is enabled on the device with the settings -> .... stuff as mentioned earlier. "Box ticked" means "use RNDIS" - not ticked means use SERIAL. The latter is slower.
the PC must support either of the two as well. SERIAL is there by default, for RNDIS the PC needs to have the drivers installed. They come with AS 4.5 or can be installed separately - seek for RNDIS driver at Microsoft.

What personal tweaks or settings do you apply after a fresh install?

I was hoping some members can chime in and list the things they do after a fresh install, such as settings, apps, fav mods, hacks or speed tweaks.
Here's some of the things I typically do after a fresh install...
In Settings > Buttons, change around the way the menu and home buttons work. This option is available on a CyanogenMod ROM.
In Settings > Developer Options, select the Advanced Reboot option so options appear in the power menu for rebooting into recovery or bootloader. This option is available on a CyanogenMod ROM.
In Settings > Developer Options, make sure USB debugging option is checked.
In Settings > Security, make sure Unknown sources is checked, so I can install apps other than PlayStore apps.
In Settings > Storage > USB computer connection, enable MTP option
Install F-Droid for Free and Open Source Software available to Android
Install Adaway, which is available on F-Droid
Install Nova Launcher

[Q] Cant access developer options.

Hi,
I have a very strange issue and I am hoping that someone has a solution to this problem.
The tablet SM-T705 came with Build number KOT49H.T705XXU1ANG2 out of the box and it is not upgradeable.
Recently I bought a samsung galaxy tab s t705, The first thing that I wanted to do is root my new toy.
Obviously the first step in the process is to enable USB Debugging but it is a no go !
Here is what I am doing:
Settings > General > About device , Then tap the Build number 7 times.
Once I got the message that the developer mode is now enabled, I go back to the General tab but the "Developer options" are nowhere to be found.
I installed Nova launcher and tried to crate a shortcut for for the "Developer options" but all it does is throw me to the General settings tab in the settings.
I tried to factory reset the device and repeat the process but not luck.
I even tried some apps that are just shortcuts for the Developer options but it didn't help.
Any suggestions ?
I really need root (cant stand all the bloatware).
Thank you for your help !
/
16k
16k said:
Hi,
I have a very strange issue and I am hoping that someone has a solution to this problem.
The tablet SM-T705 came with Build number KOT49H.T705XXU1ANG2 out of the box and it is not upgradeable.
Recently I bought a samsung galaxy tab s t705, The first thing that I wanted to do is root my new toy.
Obviously the first step in the process is to enable USB Debugging but it is a no go !
Here is what I am doing:
Settings > General > About device , Then tap the Build number 7 times.
Once I got the message that the developer mode is now enabled, I go back to the General tab but the "Developer options" are nowhere to be found.
I installed Nova launcher and tried to crate a shortcut for for the "Developer options" but all it does is throw me to the General settings tab in the settings.
I tried to factory reset the device and repeat the process but not luck.
I even tried some apps that are just shortcuts for the Developer options but it didn't help.
Any suggestions ?
I really need root (cant stand all the bloatware).
Thank you for your help !
/
16k
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Your on an old firmware, so that means you'll need to upgrade. Download mode does not need usb debugging. Simply put your device in download mode, flash newer firmware with odin, then root with cfautoroot. USB debugging is only needed to connect to PC while device is on. Hope this helps!
Thank!
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Your on an old firmware, so that means you'll need to upgrade. Download mode does not need usb debugging. Simply put your device in download mode, flash newer firmware with odin, then root with cfautoroot. USB debugging is only needed to connect to PC while device is on. Hope this helps!
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This is the latest version based on Samsung's website and I really need to get usb debug going (not only for root).
Thanks for the help.
Which region is the device?

Screen Overlay detected

After attempting to install a Bank App my phone I get the following error on any app that accesses the Camera.
Allow Open Camera to take pictures and record video?
after selecting allow I get the following:
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Screen Overlay detected
To change this permission section you first have to turn off the screen overlay from Settings > Apps
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If I attempt to use Cam-Scanner I got
Please go to Settings to enable storage permissionso you can save docs
(Settings apps-camScanner-permissions-storage)
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When I select permissions it says no permissions granted. When I try to turn on storage permissions I get screen overlay message seen above.
I never had this issue before. Is there something going on with my permissions and how do I correct it?
thanks for your help
Go to Settings -> Apps -> 3 dots Configure apps -> Special access -> Draw over other apps
One of the apps listed here is the problem, try to disable one by one until the problem is fixed.
lucyr03 said:
Go to Settings -> Apps -> 3 dots Configure apps -> Special access -> Draw over other apps
One of the apps listed here is the problem, try to disable one by one until the problem is fixed.
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If you are running on marshmallow(6.*) Ignore that, first restart the phone on safe mode and then do what this member said(i had the same problem before nougat) or just give the app permissions while you are in safe mode.
Thanks for the reply.
I appear to be a bit different. 3dot menu has show system, sort by size and Reset app preferences.
Gear menu has Draw over apps. Unfortunately when I select Draw Over apps I find that all of the apps with the exception of a recently installed one are disabled.
My feeling is that I have had some time of File permissions SNFU that pretty much farked everything. At the moment I can not access files on a computer via usb and am not even able to read my SD directly from a computer.
Any suggestions on fixing hosed permissions or other would be extremely helpful.

Android P - can not enable USB file transfer

Android P - can not enable USB file transfer
all the options are greyed out.
they are all sellectable for me, im on stock rom, never rooted etc how about yours?
MrWolfman said:
they are all sellectable for me, im on stock rom, never rooted etc how about yours?
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dint root it. simple install from image from google
dying4004 said:
dint root it. simple install from image from google
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Hey I have the same problem - any solution to this?
Try Settings -> Developer Options -> Default USB Configuration -> set to File Transfer
Had same problem,changed kernels suddenly went away
Flash kernel 1.02
my issue was fixed by a reflash of the image.
fiveighteen said:
Try Settings -> Developer Options -> Default USB Configuration -> set to File Transfer
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This one works for me. Running Pie on Nexus 6P.
Try restart device and connect this work for me only after restart

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