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I have tried every suggestion on this website and many others to no avail. Is it even possible to do android development for a nexus 7 on windows?
I have tried the usb driver downloaded from the sdk manager, the one from asus. I have tried changing the usb mode to PTP and I am still getting the the same message when I try to install the driver (manually).
'Windows could not find driver software for your device'
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I know this question has been answered, but I just ran into an issue where uninstalling the Unknown Device, and then updating the driver manually was not working (by selecting the sdk/../usb_drivers folder). No matter what I did from Device Manager, I could not get the drivers to be found/installed.
Hopefully this helps someone - if you have an issue installing the device (Win7), this worked for me:
- Disconnect the USB from the device.
- On the device, go to Settings -> Developer Options, and click Revoke USB debugging authorizations.
- On the device, go to Settings -> Storage -> USB Computer Connection (available on the drop down menu at the top right of your screen). Verify that Media device (MTP) is CHECKED.
- Reconnect the device, and it should install successfully without a problem. If not, attempt to update the driver manually and point Windows to the usb_drivers folder of your SDK.
I just had this problem occur for me with two factory new Nexus devices (Nexus 7 and Nexus 4). For both devices, I had to do the steps above and everything worked fine afterward.
Lo-TanLo-TanOk here's something awesome. When browsing for the driver DO NOT select the architecture (i.e. amd64 or i386). Just browse to the 'usb_driver' folder. It is working now.
Pratik Butani AndroidDevI had to hook up 4 Nexus 7s (2012) on Windows 7.After much trials, tribulations and many errors, here is what I had to do, for EACH device.
Plug in the Nexus 7 using USB. Watch it fail to install one out of 4 drivers.Now, Computer -> Manage -> Device Manager -> Right Click on device -> Uninstall NOTE: Check 'Delete the driver software...'. This buys you some time -> OK
Unplug USB, wait 5 secs, plug it back in.Windows tries to install a driver.BEFORE it can complete, Right click on the device that appeared in the device listand select 'Update driver software'Gotta be fast here. Time is of the essence. If you are slow, delete and repeat.
Browse to the Google driver ( extrasgoogleusb_driver ) -> OKTry connecting via Eclipse..
For me, at this point, the stupid Nexus was asking whether to accept a key.Say OK, and I was all set. Not fun...
Here is a guideline how to install nexus 7 driver in windows: http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
I was also facing same type of problems and following this guideline my problem was resolved.
In a nutshell:
- open SDK manager and install Google USB Driver
- then manually update your device driver from Device Manager(control panel>>other devices)
I have a new nexus 7 with 4.4. Had to 'enable usb debugging mode' specifically in developer options.
Haven't seen this mentioned previously. Everything seems to work fine after that.
Install the driver manually through device manager of your PC.
Try following these instructions: http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html I couldn't get it working but after installing them manually it worked just fine.
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selsineselsineWindows installs different set of drivers depending on whether you have USB Debugging enabled or disabled in Settings -> Developer Options (Of course, if your device is not rooted, you don't have to worry about USB Debugging as you won't see the Developer Options).
So unlike Lo-Tan suggested above, it is NOT required to disable USB Debugging.
I would rather install the drivers in 2 steps:- First have the USB Debugging enabled and manually update the drivers.- Second, disconnect the device, enable the USB Debugging and again manually update the drivers.
As Lo-Tan suggest, it is required to have MTP Enabled as explained in point number 2.
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Kaushal ModiKaushal ModiI was having issues with the latest adb usb drivers on my 2012 nexus 7. I installed an older version from this link and they worked. https://app.box.com/s/2c25e8bc42ecce400afd
Nexus 7 2013:
When changing mode and looking at device manager:
MTP: i see only the 'Nexus 7' device under 'Portable Devices', not updatable
PTP: i see 'Nexus 7' under both 'Portable Devices' and 'Other devices'
none: i see only 'unknown device' under 'Other devices', not updatable
So, to fully install drivers, with adb interface, i had to put it first into PTP mode (+debubbing mode).Then update the drivers of the nexus 7 device under 'other devices' manually with the google drivers.
Now put the tablet in MTP mode and update the nexus 7 driver under 'portable devices'. choose 'let me pick...', then 'composite..'.
The 'Android Composite ADB Interface' now appear under 'Android Device'.
et voila..
I found that when installing either the Asus or Google OEM drivers it didn't install. But when updating the driver from device manager choosing 'pick from list' and select Google as the manufacturer and select 'Android ADB Interface Version 10.0.0.0' (after installing the Google USB Driver)
Notably this is on Server 2012 (albeit more similar to Win 8), but the same might apply to Win 7.
Alex KeySmithAlex KeySmithJust in case you have Windows 7 edition N:
Windows 7 N edition is a release of Windows 7 distributed in Europe that lacks the Media Center/Player parafernalia, so that the users can choose their own. Windows 7 N does not include the drivers for the Nexus 7. The Nexus N drivers 'suddenly appear' when you install the Media Feature Pack for Windows 7 N and Windows 7 KN. Otherwise it is difficult to make the Nexus 7 connect through USB. After the upgrade, it recognizes the Nexus 7 automatically by plug-&-play.
My Nexus 7 2013 worked fine connected to my laptop for months. Then yesterday I couldn't get it to be seen by the debugger. I tried every thing on this page with no luck. I especially like the driver installation guide in the Nexus Root Toolkit (NRT) and USBDeview, but no luck. NRT's driver installation guide has step by step instructions that are great for debugging these types of Nexus driver issues. I highly recommend it.
Today, it is working fine again.
The difference? Yesterday, I was in my office and my laptop was docked in a docking station that has built in USB hubs. Today, my laptop is undocked and there is no USB hub. Both days I was connecting my Nexus to the same USB port, and while I couldn't get my laptop to see my Nexus, my Motorola and Samsung devices were fine.
I don't know why this makes a difference, but if you are stuck with this problem, try removing any USB hubs and/or undocking your laptop.
Michael LevyMichael Levyprotected by Community♦Feb 15 '15 at 9:41
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Asus Google Nexus 7 USB Driver helps in connecting the device to PC. On this page, Android USB Drivers provide official Asus Google Nexus 7 drivers along with ADB Driver and Fastboot Driver.
Having trouble connecting Asus Google Nexus 7 to PC? It might be a driver problem, so just download Asus USB Drivers and install them on Windows 10, 7, 8, 8.1 or XP PC. The Asus Google Nexus 7 USB Drivers provided here are official and are virus free. Based on your need download USB Driver for Asus Google Nexus 7 from the downloads section and install it on Windows PC by following the instructions provided below.
With Asus Google Nexus 7 USB Driver installed on PC, we can establish a secure connection between Computer and Mobile. This helps in transferring data like images, video, documents and other files to and fro from Mobile to PC. We have also provided Asus Google Nexus 7 ADB and Fastboot drivers which helps in passing commands to Phone via Command Prompt (CMD).
The Asus Google Nexus 7 USB Driver provided below can be used for both flashing Stock Firmware and other stuff, and also for normally connecting Asus Google Nexus 7 to Computer or Laptop.
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How to Install Asus Google Nexus 7 USB Drivers Manually:
Step 1: Download and extract the driver on your computer.
Step 2: Open Device Manager and Click on 'Action'.
Step 3: Now Click on 'Add legacy hardware'.
Note: If the 'Add legacy hardware' option is missing then click on the empty space inside the Device Manager and then click on 'Action'. Now you should see 'Add legacy hardware' option.
Step 4: Click Next.
Step 5: Select 'Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)'.
Step 6: Select 'Show All Devices' and Click on 'Have Disk...'
Step 7: Click on Browse.
Step 8: Locate the extracted driver manually on your computer.
Step 9: Click Open and then OK.
Step 10: Choose the Driver you want to install and then Click on Next.
Step 11: Your Driver will be installed and listed in the Device Manager.
Step 12: If you see additional drivers in Step 10, then follow the instructions from Step 3 to Step 9 again and choose the driver listed below the one which you have previously installed. Similarly, follow for all the additional drivers.
How to Install Asus Google Nexus 7 ADB and Fastboot Drivers:
Step 1: Download the 15 Seconds ADB installer on your PC. If it is in the .zip archive then extract it to obtain the .exe file.
Step 2: Right-click on the file and Run as administrator.
Step 3: It should ask, whether you want to install ADB and Fastboot Driver on PC. Enter 'Y' and hit Enter key.
Step 4: Now it should ask whether you want to install ADB system-wide. Enter 'Y' and hit Enter.
Step 5: It should ask whether you want to install device drivers. Enter 'Y' and hit Enter.
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Step 6: Follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 7: Done.
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