sm3 driver - Sony Smartwatch 3

hello guys, just bought that amazing watch today i have an issue. How can i connect it to my pc ? I plug in the usb, while sm3 is off. Win7 start to install and at the end it fails because of the drivers. So my pc doesn't recognise it. I can only see the "empty" E:/ Disk. Any suggestion ?

edit: unistalled the "watch" and then plugged in again and drivers get istalled. Now i have a "sony file-cd usb gadget" . help me pls
edit: wrong section :/ sorry

I have exactly the same problem.
i installed the Google USB Driver from theAndroid SDK Manager and also installed the Sony PC Companion. But the Smartwatch 3 still shows in the device manager under "other devices" without installed driver.
The only way i could connect to it is using ADB over Bluetooth which is really slow.
Anyone any idea?

i used these adb drivers http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
after installation, i went to device manager, update drivers, search pc for drivers, choose from a list of...., and then i selscted adb testing interface version 3.12.0.0
i had to skip the warnin popup, but adb is working fine

Thank you a lot.
i could not find any "adb testing interface" so i installed "Google Nexus 7 ADB Interface" from the list and so far it seems to work with that too.
Not sure why you have such a testing interface driver.

Did this HERE and no driver problem for me.
Drivers can be found in this folder : Program Files (x86)/Sony/Sony PC Companion/Drivers/

The Driver used in the bootloader is a different one. I have no issue there.
But it seems there is no actual ADB Driver used when the device is in normal operation mode for debugging apps or pushing apps directly over ADB on to the device.

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simple question about adb driver installation

I was reading some instruction from htcevohacks.com. Since i didn't decide to root or not yet, i just want to install those sdk and driver on my pc. sdk part is easy, and i installed it successfully. But adb driver part is tricky.
I followed instruction, turn on "USB debugging" in the settings, and reboot phone into recovery mode, plugged usb cable. However, the device manager of windows 7 didn't find any adb devices, then i tried refresh, still no lucky at all. what should I do to find adb device then update driver? or i have to root first b4 installing adb driver?
Install HTC Sync, then reboot your computer
JvIo55iBl3r said:
I was reading some instruction from htcevohacks.com. Since i didn't decide to root or not yet, i just want to install those sdk and driver on my pc. sdk part is easy, and i installed it successfully. But adb driver part is tricky.
I followed instruction, turn on "USB debugging" in the settings, and reboot phone into recovery mode, plugged usb cable. However, the device manager of windows 7 didn't find any adb devices, then i tried refresh, still no lucky at all. what should I do to find adb device then update driver? or i have to root first b4 installing adb driver?
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I did, actually. As a matter of fact, i do have that sync icon in my task bar
I am not sure, but i was wondering if the adb driver is necessary to be installed?
Yeah the HTC Sync.exe will have the drivers. Check your hardware configuration to make sure it's installed right then in the folder with adb installed use the command prompt to go: adb devices -> You should see a device with numbers. then you correctly installed it
adseguy said:
Yeah the HTC Sync.exe will have the drivers. Check your hardware configuration to make sure it's installed right then in the folder with adb installed use the command prompt to go: adb devices -> You should see a device with numbers. then you correctly installed it
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the problem right now is the device manager cannot even find any "other device" with question mark(when i plug the phone, which is under recovery mode, by usb cable)
JvIo55iBl3r said:
the problem right now is the device manager cannot even find any "other device" with question mark(when i plug the phone, which is under recovery mode, by usb cable)
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this should definitely be in the Q&A board, not the developers board.
since you've already installed htc sync, the drivers should already be properly installed on your system.
ive only ran win xp and vista, not familiar with win 7, but if its designed the same, having no question marks, sounds like all connected devices have drivers properly installed ...
how do you know your adb drivers aren't installed? have you tried using adb? if so, what error does adb show?
Exit HTC sync first on your computer so it is not running or just uninstall it. It should find it after that.
joeykrim said:
this should definitely be in the Q&A board, not the developers board.
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Sorry about that, will do next time
joeykrim said:
since you've already installed htc sync, the drivers should already be properly installed on your system.
ive only ran win xp and vista, not familiar with win 7, but if its designed the same, having no question marks, sounds like all connected devices have drivers properly installed ...
how do you know your adb drivers aren't installed? have you tried using adb? if so, what error does adb show?
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i tried command "adb device", i got some serial number, does that mean adb driver has been successfully installed on my pc, and work properly?
JvIo55iBl3r said:
Sorry about that, will do next time
i tried command "adb device", i got some serial number, does that mean adb driver has been successfully installed on my pc, and work properly?
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any help? anyone?

[HELP] GNex toolkit v5.6 - ADB problem

[FIXED]
For some reason Toolkit didnt work for me and i used this method to unlock bootloaders and root it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362957
Also installed CWM recovery
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I installed my drivers and 1st time when I connected my phone in adb toolkit recognised it and showed his id. Next time when I connected it in adb it didnt recognise it in toolkit but windows recognise my phone and i can access it.
I've rebooted my pc every time and reinstalled couple of drivers:
-Naked samsung drivers
-Pda drivers
-Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Moblie_Phones_v1_4_6_0
Nothing worked.
1st time I used Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Moblie_Phones_v1_4_6_0 and i tried again and nothing.
I am on Windows 7 64bit version.
If anyone knows how to solve this please share the idea.
sukyman said:
I installed my drivers and 1st time when I connected my phone in adb toolkit recognised it and showed his id. Next time when I connected it in adb it didnt recognise it in toolkit but windows recognise my phone and i can access it.
I've rebooted my pc every time and reinstalled couple of drivers:
-Naked samsung drivers
-Pda drivers
-Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Moblie_Phones_v1_4_6_0
Nothing worked.
1st time I used Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Moblie_Phones_v1_4_6_0 and i tried again and nothing.
I am on Windows 7 64bit version.
If anyone knows how to solve this please share the idea.
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I was facing lot of driver issues when connecting my GNex for the first time to the laptop on WinXP. Installing the drivers through the GNex Toolkit also did not work for me.
Finally what worked for me was, installing the latest version of Android SDK with the additional package of Google USB drivers, and then manually selecting the drivers after connecting my phone instead of asking Windows to look for drivers automatically.
I had trouble when first connecting my GNex too. However, these drivers worked for me (plus work with many many other android devices):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875
If you have several android devices you'll find that you don't have to install multiple drivers for adb, fastboot, etc. for each of the devices.
Taken from post#3 of the ToolKit thread:
Note 1: If the driver doesnt install automatically then double click on the Android 1.0 item, then click on the driver tab and select 'update driver'. Select 'browse my computer' and then 'Let me pick from a list'. If no items appear in the list then untick 'Show compatible hardware' and find the Android adb driver or Samsung adb driver.
Try that as they may be on your pc and just not installing.
Mark.
Got them working now but i have problem when rooting, using GNex toolkit 5.6
It boots into android, i set usb debugging but when the phone is suppose to boot back to fastboot it gives error device not connected.

[Q] GNex ADB device not detected by my PC [fixed]

Hi all,
I just bought a Galaxy Nexus and I'm having problems with the ADB port: my Lenovo w520 laptop running win7x64 simply does not detect the ADB device in device manager. I tried connecting the phone to my wife's laptop (HP running win7x64) and the ADB device is detected so it is not a problem of the phone or the cable. On my pc I only get the Galaxy Nexus MTP device and that is all.
It is not a matter of driver, there is simply no device detected hence it is not possible to send ADB command.
I do not know if it is related, but samsung USB mobile driver fails during installation without giving a valid reason.
anyone having similar problem ?
thanks
cheerts
So... how do you know its not a driver issue? Sounds like one to me. Have you tried manually installing other drivers?
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
enryfox said:
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
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Eh. Fastboot is all you need. :thumbup:
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
After several attempts (including installing win7 x64 in a virtual machine ...) I finally solved my problem: it was indeed a driver issue, my win7 did not automatically searched for proper driver (and the Samsung driver is available on-line in windows update). I forced a driver update for the MTP device so that windows downloaded Samsung driver and now both the phone and ADB port are detected and working. It is still a mystery why the driver provided by various tool-kit failed to install, but nonetheless the GNex is now fully set-up.
Actually the solution is so dumb that I feel a bit ashamed of myself...
thank
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[Q] adb devices strange issue, not detecting

Solution:
If you were like me, you couldn't get ADB working no matter what you did with the drivers. As it turns out, I was plugging it into a USB 3 port on my motherboard. I have the USB 3 drivers installed, but there seems to be an adb issue with USB 3 ports. be warned, my issue is now fixed (I probably don't even need them bootleg drivers either). Thank You XDA.
Alright, so I just picked up a Galaxy Nexus (coming from Thunderbolt) today only to find out that my sdk will not detect my phone in adb devices. Now, I have the Thunderbolt and Eris working fine with it, but the NExus seems a little stubborn. Here are the steps I have taken:
1. Plug in phone, wait for win7 (x64) to install all the drivers... Success
1a. MTP and PTP both installed, using MTP for the rest.
2. Turn on debugging on my phone one more driver... Success
3. Went to the GNex Samsung support page to download and install that driver... Success
4. Go into Device Manager, everything is A-OK, drivers all happy
5. Open up my sdk prompt and type adb devices and 1 device is found, offline
6. Type it in again, nothing, maybe a glitch?
So there is nothing wrong in Device Manager, no Windows Updates, SDK works fine, but no device under adb devices. This is honestly the strangest thing ever.
If you have any special instructions regarding drivers, please be specific, stating "update your driver" doesn't really help.
Oh, and this is my first post I believe.
Update your drivers :laugh:
Right Click the "Android" option and select Update Driver. Choose to "Browse My Computer" and "Let Me Pick From A List." Pick the Samsung driver with the newest date and install it.
Srsly though...
If that doesn't work...try the PDAnet option.
My sig has a link.
Install PADnet and plug your phone in.
Then check that the new driver is the one in use.
@ OP, did you restart your PC after installing the drivers? If not, that may cause an issue. As well, you could always restart the ADB daemon. Type:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
As for drivers, I personally would not recommend using any package that installs crapware other software along with the driver (such as the PDA drivers). Chance are if the package comes with an .exe extension, it contains other software. 1wayjonny has packaged the driver by itself here. Those are clean drivers with nothing extra to cause any issues. I recommend those, but (as with anything that works well) you need to manually install it, i.e., right-click on the device listed in Device Manager and select update, and browse to the location where you unzipped the driver. This needs to be done TWICE: once when your device is booted in fastboot mode, and once when booted normally.
efrant said:
@ OP, did you restart your PC after installing the drivers? If not, that may cause an issue. As well, you could always restart the ADB daemon. Type:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
As for drivers, I personally would not recommend using any package that installs crapware other software along with the driver (such as the PDA drivers). Chance are if the package comes with an .exe extension, it contains other software. 1wayjonny has packaged the driver by itself here. Those are clean drivers with nothing extra to cause any issues. I recommend those, but (as with anything that works well) you need to manually install it, i.e., right-click on the device listed in Device Manager and select update, and browse to the location where you unzipped the driver. This needs to be done TWICE: once when your device is booted in fastboot mode, and once when booted normally.
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Noob question, but how do I install those drivers?
epicrevolt said:
Noob question, but how do I install those drivers?
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Is that a joke?
efrant said:
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As for drivers, I personally would not recommend using any package that installs crapware other software along with the driver (such as the PDA drivers). Chance are if the package comes with an .exe extension, it contains other software. 1wayjonny has packaged the driver by itself here. Those are clean drivers with nothing extra to cause any issues. I recommend those, but (as with anything that works well) you need to manually install it, i.e., right-click on the device listed in Device Manager and select update, and browse to the location where you unzipped the driver. This needs to be done TWICE: once when your device is booted in fastboot mode, and once when booted normally.
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Alright, so I have done the following:
Uninstalled all Samsung Drivers through Device Manager
Unplugged phone
uninstalled those official Samsung drivers for the GNex (available for download on their site)
Plug phone back in, both MTP and Nexus unknown
install the 1wayjonny driver... Success (It's now under Android Device in Device Manager)
adb still doesn't work... f*ck
reboot phone into fastboot (vol +/- & power)
install 1wayjonny driver... success
fastboot device recognized by 'fastboot devices' and commads work.
I believe the issue is with the MTP device as it is not recognized so therefore I can't access the phone storage. So far the only way I can get MTP working is by using the official Samsung driver, but that overrides the ADB driver by 1wayjonny (no way around it, even through uninstallation and choosing the 1wayjonny driver, Samsung one is more 'recent').
In the attachment you can see that the MTP device has no driver and therefore is unavailable.
Thank you so much for the help so far.
UPDATE: MTP Driver downloaded through Windows Update, divice still not showing up in adb. Actually when I first run adb devices after kill-server it finds the device as offline, but as soon as I type 'adb devices' again, it's gone. poof.

How do I install Huawei Watch drivers for ADB? [solved]

Hi
ADK is working fine with my other devices, but my PC can't seem to install the drivers for Huawei Watch. The devices is in the device manager, but a little yellow triangle at the side, which means the device drivers are not installed.
I have tried Google, but the guides just say install the devices drivers but clicking update in Device manager with the xx file I downloaded, but windows can't see the file.
Thanks in advance
only pdanet drivers works for me for adb but in twrp i cannot connect to pc . how have you solved the issue i have same problem in device manager. tried more than 6 ways after googling pc
i've tried pdanet drivers 64bit on my win7 64bit version.
but the installation cannot continue.. did u success installing pdanet ? what version of your windows u have ?
why is this marked as solved because i dont see the solution. i just received my watch today and cant seem to get device manager to recognize any drivers.
PDAnet doesnt fully install because i cant install drivers
Minimal ADB and fastboot dont recognize any devices attached
Universal Naked driver 0.73 doesnt work even after modifying the android_winusb file
I even installed the Google USB driver from the SDK Manager, but i dont see anything on my machine.
ive had this watch for 2 hours and already frustrated as hell lol. can someone provide assistance?
thanks!
PS. im running this on Windows 7 64 bit and the watch is at LCB43B already
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
hendry said:
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
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i was trying all day on my work computer which runs windows 7 x64 with no luck, but the watch was detected immediately on my windows 10 machine at home. strange.
Success!
I fixed my issue! I had the same issue everyone here mostly had. I could unlock the bootloader, but I couldn't get the Fastboot recovery to work because the drivers were not detected by Windows 10, or my other Windows 7 machine. Both machines installed a standard version of Google Android device drivers and boot loader drivers, but they were not detected by ADB commands once in the bootloader.
First I went here to download all the drivers, but got stuck:
http://www.thecountrycaller.com/37260-how-to-unlock-huawei-watch-bootloader-and-flash-twrp-recovery/
So what I did was ran the commands to reboot to bootloader, then flash commands for the recovery, left my device plugged in. Then I went into the Windows Device manager, and looked for the Android or Adb drivers loaded. I double clicked the driver, and clicked on uninstall driver, and told windows to delete the drivers. I then unplugged my device (still in bootloader mode), plugged it back and in windows instantly detected the ADB flash commands and boom, TWRP recovery completed.
Hope this helps some of you.
this did not solve my issue ive installed the drivers and nothing over and over can someone help me with the drivers please
thanks
running windows 7
tried to install every driver possible
Weird as it may be, I managed to get Hwatch to connect to ADB via USB by installing the watch as a Motorola Android Sooner Composite ADB Interface - in device manager-update driver-select from PC-select from device list-android usb device-motorola
Is there anything what i can do when my classic watch is NOT recognized on both pc and notebook? I hear no sound, i canĀ“t see anything in device manager...any help?
Hi I`m using the huawei 2 LTE version - can I take the same driven from here or will that cause problems ?
---------- Post added at 08:11 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:09 AM ----------
Is this may be a real help https://www.reddit.com/r/hwatch/comments/3n9ckp/how_to_get_adb_access_over_usb/

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