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Parzi88335yi have this issue but it's thanks to my phone being garbage, it even causes Linux to kernel panic sometimes on connection
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Are you sure the cable supports data transfer?
Some cables are beyond fucked up. Cost me once quite a while to figure out -
@IntrusionCM File transfer works. Windows detects 3 usb devices, one is the file management, 2 are unsupported (adb + idk what the third one is).
Btw it isnt the original cable, that one didnt support data transfer at all. -
@dontbeevil Well it literally told me that the dir with all my drivers had no drivers in it. Sounds like a windows problem...
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@WIPocket Did u try the Universal ADB drivers from CWM or the one from Google?
ADB CWM
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
Google
https://developer.android.com/studi... -
@IntrusionCM Didnt try CWM, but google didnt work and Samsungs official drivers didnt work
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@WIPocket
1. bad cable
2. check your unknown devices, and force a driver install from there, using a generic adb. phone must be set correctly with adb on, and selected in the usb connected popup.
and yes - adb on win is fucked up. -
@magicMirror Changed cable (original was bad)
File transfer works
Cant force windows to use ANY drivers on 2 unknown devices
One more day of this and Ill just forward it to a Linux VM -
GXGOW2725yI gave up Android development on Windows a long time ago. ADB on Windows is such a mess, while it works perfectly fine on Linux.
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@GXGOW works perfectly fine for me on windows. Only difference is drivers vs kernel modules. I'll stick with windows. Now to get iOS development on windows thats the trick.
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@WIPocket If you want to give Linux a try, no need for grub, just use an old hard drive and use motherboard boot drive order. Or even just an old USB dongle. Or a toaster.
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@bittersweet
All my old hw is waaaay too old to run android studio, so even a vm is a lot faster. I do have a live usb, but I would probably need to setup persistance on it.
I will probably try to dual boot anyway (I want to switch to Linux as my main os, but so far I cant install grub)
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