[Q] Unknown Device during cyanogenmod installer after recovery. - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi
Sprint S3
I've tried all versions of drivers in Zadig
I start the cyanogen mod installer
It recognizes the phone correctly
it changes the phones state to the same as the zadig downloader state
windows updates it drivers no issues in device manager
cyanogen installer states it is installing recovery
At some point the cyanogen mod installer changes the phones state and windows says new device found sph-l710
but it does not have the drivers for that device
this is where I am having a problem.
if i choose to install drivers automatically the system recognizes the device as "google galaxy nexus adb interface" and
wants the disc labeled "android winusb installation disk"
OK so i download the android windows usb labeled from google as "latest_usb_driver_windows" but nothing in there will work.
thoughts? I feel like if i can get past this sph-l710 missing driver issue I will be golden.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!

OK someone can delete this if they want or leave it if someone has a similar issue.
I resolved this by telling windows to not search on line, let me choose, browsing to the adb x86 driver directory choosing the dll and installing the dll whiel the system was in that unknown state. It will not work if you just have the windows driver installer search for the driver because it looks for an INF.

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Drivers help

Im having trouble installing adb drivers for the nexus. Nothing shows up when i enter adb devices. Im also seeing a exclamation mark next to galaxy in device manager
Anyone know where i can download the driver from?
Install PDAnet for Android. It will install the necessary drivers for it & you can remove PDAnet afterward, leaving the drivers behind.

[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.

[Solved] Do I need to uninstall/reinstall drivers? If so, how?

Hi everyone,
I'm currently trying to upgrade my phone from Yakjudv to Takju/JB. Unfortunately I've run into some issues, and as they are quite different from the questions in my original thread, I thought it best to start a new one. I do apologise if this was the wrong thing to do! I just thought that an answer to this may be helpful for others, as my searching for an answer is coming up blank.
Before I found XDA forums, I had downloaded and installed Wug's toolkit, and used it to manually install drivers for my phone. This led me to being able to find my phone's serial number when I load toolkits or run adb devices tools.
I then tried to backup my ROM using the method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21266325&postcount=239
Unfortunately, I got an error saying 'can't mount SD Card' (presumably because the GNex doesn't have an SD Card). Being worried about this, I thought it might be a driver based issue, so I tried to uninstall my drivers by:
1. uninstalling them from device manager (including deleting the driver software);
2. disabling downloads of drivers in windows; and
3. uninstalling all entries related to Galaxy Nexus, Google and Samsung in UDBview
I restarted, plugged my phone in, and the phone suddenly reinstalled, finding drivers on its own. It showed Galaxy Nexus and Samsung ADB device as being installed. When I tried to manually install universal drivers from here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29044502&postcount=735 , I was told by my PC that up to date drivers were already installed.
I don't seem to be able to uninstall the drivers, no matter what I do. I have even tried to uninstall the drivers using Galaxy Nexus Toolkit (I'm trying to avoid using this, but thought it might do the job).
Is this a problem?
If so, is there anything I can do to uninstall the drivers properly?
Thank you so much in advance, everyone!
paul-g said:
Hi everyone,
I'm currently trying to upgrade my phone from Yakjudv to Takju/JB. Unfortunately I've run into some issues, and as they are quite different from the questions in my original thread, I thought it best to start a new one. I do apologise if this was the wrong thing to do! I just thought that an answer to this may be helpful for others, as my searching for an answer is coming up blank.
Before I found XDA forums, I had downloaded and installed Wug's toolkit, and used it to manually install drivers for my phone. This led me to being able to find my phone's serial number when I load toolkits or run adb devices tools.
I then tried to backup my ROM using the method here:
Unfortunately, I got an error saying 'can't mount SD Card' (presumably because the GNex doesn't have an SD Card). Being worried about this, I thought it might be a driver based issue, so I tried to uninstall my drivers by:
1. uninstalling them from device manager (including deleting the driver software);
2. disabling downloads of drivers in windows; and
3. uninstalling all entries related to Galaxy Nexus, Google and Samsung in UDBview
I restarted, plugged my phone in, and the phone suddenly reinstalled, finding drivers on its own. It showed Galaxy Nexus and Samsung ADB device as being installed. When I tried to manually install universal drivers from here: , I was told by my PC that up to date drivers were already installed.
I don't seem to be able to uninstall the drivers, no matter what I do. I have even tried to uninstall the drivers using Galaxy Nexus Toolkit (I'm trying to avoid using this, but thought it might do the job).
Is this a problem?
If so, is there anything I can do to uninstall the drivers properly?
Thank you so much in advance, everyone!
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Drivers
cyanogenmod wiki said:
Open the Device Manager.
Right-click on My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Windows Vista/7).
Click on Manage.
Click on Device Manager on the left.
You will probably see Unknown Device with ADB listed under it with a yellow exclamation mark.
Right-click on ADB.
Click on "Update Driver Software".
Click on "Browse my computer for driver software".
Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
Click on "Have Disk".
Click on "Browse".
Select "android_winusb.inf
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Google USBDeview, and download the application. When you run the program, make sure to right click and "run as administrator". This will show you all of the drivers installed on your computer. Delete anything that says "Samsung" "Galaxy" or "Nexus". This will give you a clean slate to start with.
lowandbehold said:
Google USBDeview, and download the application. When you run the program, make sure to right click and "run as administrator". This will show you all of the drivers installed on your computer. Delete anything that says "Samsung" "Galaxy" or "Nexus". This will give you a clean slate to start with.
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Thanks for the advice. I have tried to do this, and uninstalled all of the Google/Samsung/Galaxy/Nexus options, but the minute I plug my phone in, it all just reinstalls!
Originally Posted by cyanogenmod wiki
Open the Device Manager.
Right-click on My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Windows Vista/7).
Click on Manage.
Click on Device Manager on the left.
You will probably see Unknown Device with ADB listed under it with a yellow exclamation mark.
Right-click on ADB.
Click on "Update Driver Software".
Click on "Browse my computer for driver software".
Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
Click on "Have Disk".
Click on "Browse".
Select "android_winusb.inf
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Thanks for this. I have used it to install the drivers for when in fastboot mode, and I forced installation for the Samsung ADB Device that showed up in my Device Manager.
Do I need to do anything for the driver for the "Galaxy Nexus" device?
Thanks so much!
Paul

need help install android driver

I need help install android driver on windows 8. I put phone into bootloder and a pop in windows says usb devices not recognized. in device manager, there is item called android 1.0. I used toolkit 9.1 install driver, it only has option for windows 7. the result says the resource loader cache doesn't have loaded MUI entry. I downloaded naked driver 0.7, install from device manager, I get error says 'windows encountered error install the driver' Samsung galaxy nexus bootloader interface.
what should I do ?
citrix80 said:
I need help install android driver on windows 8. I put phone into bootloder and a pop in windows says usb devices not recognized. in device manager, there is item called android 1.0. I used toolkit 9.1 install driver, it only has option for windows 7. the result says the resource loader cache doesn't have loaded MUI entry. I downloaded naked driver 0.7, install from device manager, I get error says 'windows encountered error install the driver' Samsung galaxy nexus bootloader interface.
what should I do ?
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Wrong section, Your question should be in Q&A.
Download Android SDK to install Google USB driver,
citrix80 said:
I need help install android driver on windows 8. I put phone into bootloder and a pop in windows says usb devices not recognized. in device manager, there is item called android 1.0. I used toolkit 9.1 install driver, it only has option for windows 7. the result says the resource loader cache doesn't have loaded MUI entry. I downloaded naked driver 0.7, install from device manager, I get error says 'windows encountered error install the driver' Samsung galaxy nexus bootloader interface.
what should I do ?
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i use these drivers.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875
PS- next time post in the correct section
I had the same issue with Win8.
If u select the manual driver option within the toolkit there is a link to pdanet (or something similar).
I downloaded and installed that (with nexus disconnected), it looked like the installer failed but the driver must have stuck because the next time I connected via fastboot it had the correct driver.
Hope that helps
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
On a different thread, which is basically the same as this one
cdexsw said:
Another post about this topic has already exists.....
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1959203
But I manually installed the Samsung drivers from their site and it works great with Windows 8..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
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"The toolkit only has windows 7"
And because of that, you dont know what to do/to try. Just great.
Remove all drivers, reboot. Boot Nexus to bootloader, connect usb, go to device manager, manually update the driver by right click on android 1.0 or whatever the device name is, choose the driver that you previously extracted (naked drivers). Reboot. Should work.
// offtopic : windows 8 has got to be the worst windows yet.
Sent from my i9250
I have installed android SDK and google USB driver is installed. I also downloaded naked driver 0.7 and manually install driver from device manger item called android 1.0, choose folder from naked driver. still get the same error.
Uninstall all drivers, try the ones in the samsung website for windows 8.
Jeez, you need help with drivers go to a windows forum, i'm sure it exists such a thing and google knows about it.
Sent from my i9250

Help GNex has no OS and won't connect to a PC!

Windows 8.1; but had same problem with Windows 7 computer.
USB device not recognized
The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned. And Windows does not recognize it.
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported
problems. (Code 43) A request for the USB device descriptor failed
Tried using WUGS Toolkit to install drivers, not happening.
The phone charges via usb port with no problems
On top of that, daughter wiped phone, there are no ROMS, or usable backups.
I can get into TWRP Recovery, but it can recover what isn't there. Tried factory
reset, still nothing. No matter what I do, I get No OS Installed! Are you
sure you wish to reboot? If I do reboot, just get GOOGLE screen with lock
symbol.
Without being able to get a computer to see the phone, I can't get a ROM to
load.
Maybe change USB port with cable? But I don't want to do that if the problem
is software related.
Any ideas what I can do???
I just went through something similar like this last week, what a pain in the A$$.
Not entirely sure if this will fix your issue, but hopefully it'll help some how.
I ended up having to manually install galaxy nexus driver so I could sideload a ROM since I formatted my internal storage to test out this new F2FS BS... Anyways.
LOL
First you'll need to download and unzip "universal naked driver 0.72" Google it.
Now, without your GN connected open device manager and THEN when you plug in your GN to your PC you should see it pop up in the portable devices section.
AND also under other devices there should be "galaxy nexus" right click on it and click "update driver software"
Click "browse my computer for driver software" select the unzipped universal naked driver folder, click next and click "install this driver software anyway"
Now it should show "Google galaxy nexus ADB interface" in device manager under Samsung Android Phone.
Reboot GN into bootloader
OR
recovery (if you have a ADB supported recovery eg. TWRP 2.7.0.0, and enter ADB mode)
Now there are 2 ways to do flash an Android OS, some may find 1 easier then the other:
download/install "Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit aka NRT v1.8.3.sfx"
Google it.
Run NRT and it'll instruct and guide you through the steps required and whatever is needed to continue, eg. Select device, download TWRP 2.7.0.0...ETC.
Or
Download/install ADB setup 1.3
Google it.
I found this method a little more simpler.
Open the folder you have your ROM/gapps zip files saved on your PC, hold down shift key and right click on the folder, click "Open command window here"
Now in the command window type in "adb sideload XXXXX.zip"
XXXXX = COPY/PASTE the ROM file name. Eg. 20140615PA443RC2.zip
Press enter and now it'll flash the ROM onto your GN.
Repeat the same steps for gapps/kernel zip files.
Reboot your GN and enjoy.
BTW
I'm still loving running ParanoidAndroid Jellybean 4.1.2.
Its like pain in the A** to install phone/adb drivers in win8/8.1
I had a similar issue with my gNex a while ago but i had the drivers installed in my pc so it wasn't that difficult.
Why don't you try to install this toolkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../gnex-toolkit-v11-1-0-drivers-backup-t1392310
When you run the toolkit, it may ask you to select your device, build number etc and also about installing device drivers.
Install the drivers through it and then connect the device in recovery (twrp) mode.
it should detect it and then you can push files/roms to sdcard (internalMemory) using adb push or the built in options in the toolkit.
then flash the rom and you're done
and i recommend using win7 or xp or vista for doing this because the driver installation in win8/8.1 is a bit difficult compared with other previous windows versions but there is still a way to install drivers in win8/8.1 its just a lengthy process
All the best :good:
stargazer127 said:
Windows 8.1; but had same problem with Windows 7 computer.
USB device not recognized
The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned. And Windows does not recognize it.
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported
problems. (Code 43) A request for the USB device descriptor failed
Tried using WUGS Toolkit to install drivers, not happening.
The phone charges via usb port with no problems
On top of that, daughter wiped phone, there are no ROMS, or usable backups.
I can get into TWRP Recovery, but it can recover what isn't there. Tried factory
reset, still nothing. No matter what I do, I get No OS Installed! Are you
sure you wish to reboot? If I do reboot, just get GOOGLE screen with lock
symbol.
Without being able to get a computer to see the phone, I can't get a ROM to
load.
Maybe change USB port with cable? But I don't want to do that if the problem
is software related.
Any ideas what I can do???
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isajoo said:
I just went through something similar like this last week, what a pain in the A$$.
Not entirely sure if this will fix your issue, but hopefully it'll help some how.
I ended up having to manually install galaxy nexus driver so I could sideload a ROM since I formatted my internal storage to test out this new F2FS BS... Anyways.
LOL
First you'll need to download and unzip "universal naked driver 0.72" Google it.
Now, without your GN connected open device manager and THEN when you plug in your GN to your PC you should see it pop up in the portable devices section.
AND also under other devices there should be "galaxy nexus" right click on it and click "update driver software"
Click "browse my computer for driver software" select the unzipped universal naked driver folder, click next and click "install this driver software anyway"
Now it should show "Google galaxy nexus ADB interface" in device manager under Samsung Android Phone.
Reboot GN into bootloader
OR
recovery (if you have a ADB supported recovery eg. TWRP 2.7.0.0, and enter ADB mode)
Now there are 2 ways to do flash an Android OS, some may find 1 easier then the other:
download/install "Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit aka NRT v1.8.3.sfx"
Google it.
Run NRT and it'll instruct and guide you through the steps required and whatever is needed to continue, eg. Select device, download TWRP 2.7.0.0...ETC.
Or
Download/install ADB setup 1.3
Google it.
I found this method a little more simpler.
Open the folder you have your ROM/gapps zip files saved on your PC, hold down shift key and right click on the folder, click "Open command window here"
Now in the command window type in "adb sideload XXXXX.zip"
XXXXX = COPY/PASTE the ROM file name. Eg. 20140615PA443RC2.zip
Press enter and now it'll flash the ROM onto your GN.
Repeat the same steps for gapps/kernel zip files.
Reboot your GN and enjoy.
BTW
I'm still loving running ParanoidAndroid Jellybean 4.1.2.
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OK, downloaded universal naked driver 0.72, connected gnex, but it only shows up under Universal Serial Bus controllers as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed), not under Portable Devices, and will not allow install of of universal naked drivers, & yes I have toggled to allow win 8.1 to installed unsigned drivers. Since I cannot get phone to turn on to full android, it is not recognized. Any other suggestions?
KingWickedd said:
Its like pain in the A** to install phone/adb drivers in win8/8.1
I had a similar issue with my gNex a while ago but i had the drivers installed in my pc so it wasn't that difficult.
Why don't you try to install this toolkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal.../gnex-toolkit-v11-1-0-drivers-backup-t1392310
When you run the toolkit, it may ask you to select your device, build number etc and also about installing device drivers.
Install the drivers through it and then connect the device in recovery (twrp) mode.
it should detect it and then you can push files/roms to sdcard (internalMemory) using adb push or the built in options in the toolkit.
then flash the rom and you're done
and i recommend using win7 or xp or vista for doing this because the driver installation in win8/8.1 is a bit difficult compared with other previous windows versions but there is still a way to install drivers in win8/8.1 its just a lengthy process
All the best :good:
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OK, tried this too, but it only shows up under Universal Serial Bus controllers as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed), not under Portable Devices, tried 1st way by installing drivers, then using PDA, cannot complete PDA driver installation because it can't see the phone. & yes I have toggled to allow win 8.1 to installed unsigned drivers. Since I cannot get phone to turn on to full android, it is not recognized. Any other suggestions?
stargazer127 said:
OK, tried this too, but it only shows up under Universal Serial Bus controllers as Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed), not under Portable Devices, tried 1st way by installing drivers, then using PDA, cannot complete PDA driver installation because it can't see the phone. & yes I have toggled to allow win 8.1 to installed unsigned drivers. Since I cannot get phone to turn on to full android, it is not recognized. Any other suggestions?
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You have to go to the device manager, double click on the "unknown usb..."
a dialog box may appear and then click on the 'driver' tab.
There u may find update/install driver button.
click on it and another window may open.
then select browse my computer for driver software and go to the respective folder where the drivers are.
then click next and it may install the drivers.
if you have installed the toolkit then you may find a folder in the toolkit's installation folder which has drivers in it.go through it if you want :good:

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