


What cable are you using? Crappy ones are often not working. Or try a high-power external USB hub, Anker, or similar. Try installing "Kies", for some old phones I remember that was the solution, and maybe still is.Īlso try another computer, maybe a Mac, and see what it does there. If your tools are out of date or not the latest your tools may be out of sync with the platform it's trying to connect to. If you are committed to using the universal android driver, then you need to make sure you have the latest updates with the Android SDK Manager. Then install Samsung's Smart Switch app, which will install the latest Remove the Samsung android driver and the universal driver.Point your device to that driver to use and install.

You can mod the inf of the universal driver with your device's VID and PID by adding it if it's missing (which it possibly is missing.Remove the universal android drivers but I don't have that problem Try reinstalling the Samsung android drivers.If your Samsung drivers is not detecting the phone you have a few choices: Windows 7 doesn't always detect the android device connected as an interface for adb.
