Samsung EPIC 4G :: Galaxy S Drivers Working On Windows 7 64 Bit?

Sep 29, 2010

I got them working at one point, now they don't work, sees the phone like once out of every 10 tries.

Samsung EPIC 4G :: Galaxy S drivers working on Windows 7 64 Bit?


Samsung Epic 4G :: Epic Device Drivers For Windows

Sep 1, 2010

Finally my Vista computer can see my phone. Support for Epic? 4G (SPH-D700) SAMSUNG

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Sep 23, 2010

After installing the galaxy drivers several times on windows 7 64 bit and after spending a lot of time searching the drivers for this OS, I decided to create a thread with the links to the drivers: for the fastboot (for flashing a new recovery img) and for the adb (for flashing firmware using odin when the phone is in download mode):
The link: MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service. I suggest it will be a sticky, since last night I spent 1 hour in the stickies until I found these 2 drivers.

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Aug 31, 2010

I've downloaded the galaxy s drivers, but after running the setup file, it doesnt recgonize the phone in either ADB mode or hard drive mode.

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Nov 14, 2010

I got a new I7500 and wants to experiment with this. I could not get the adb working with this phone. The samsung software does not solve the adb issue. How can I get I7500 detected by Windows Vista as ADB device?

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Jul 20, 2010

Not sure if this goes here or not, but I am having problems getting my Windows 7 machine to recognize my BH2. Is there a way to get the drives so I can install them so I can use my Mass Storage on my phone?

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Oct 1, 2010

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Samsung Behold 2 :: Cannot Install Phone Drivers On Windows 7 64 Bit

Aug 18, 2010

I have had this phone since April and it has been pretty disappointing overall with the whole not upgrading to Android 2.1 and such, but that's not the issue right now. I bought a new laptop about 2 weeks ago and I want to use my phone with my laptop. I download the drivers for the phone and they could not install and everytime I connect the phone to the computer it says the device is not recognized. The phone now can't connect and I can't see the files that are on the phone. I want to be able to put music and videos on my phone and I can't now. It works perfectly fine one my desktop which is an XP, but I wont be able to use the desktop because I will be leaving for college soon.

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Apr 18, 2010

I created a video on how to install the Samsung Moment USB drivers on any Windows 7 platform 32bit & 64bit flawlessly.I created this video tutorial to aid those having such difficulty installing the usb drivers I hope this helps you out. This video will teach you with confidence how to successfully get the drivers installed. The new updated video is up.
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Jul 19, 2010

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Samsung Epic 4G :: My Computer Doesn't Recognize It - How To Mount? Drivers?

Aug 31, 2010

Okay, so if you are freaking out, or can't figure out why your new Epic isn't being recognized by your computer, calm down. Some of you are probably already searching for drivers. Ya I already went through that freak out when I got my Vibrant. Okay, to mount your phone, and have your computer recognize the internal/external memory, do this:Connect your phone to your computer via USB. Give it a few seconds.Next, PULL DOWN your notification bar. Next, tap your finger on "USB CONNECTED"You then get a message asking if you would like to mount. Tap "mount" confirming you would like to do so.Enjoy, your computer should now recognize the internal/external memory.BTW, reverse this process before pulling the usb cable out. Always remove a cable safely, otherwise the data can get corrupt. Don't just yank your cable out.Edit: some of you may also find the following useful. Hopefully the Epic is similar to the Vibrant in these setting

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Jun 8, 2010

I have a rooted and joey custom kernel flashed moment. The USB drivers were ok until i put the custom kernel on, after which my phone is no longer recognized by my computer...did i do something wrong, and how do i fix?

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: First Review Of Samsung Galaxy S - Epic 4G - Sprints Next 4G Phone

Jul 5, 2010

This article was posted in the old subforum so I am posting it here:

First Review of Samsung Galaxy S, Epic 4G - Sprint?s Next 4G Phone

FWIW, the article lists the memory as: "Memory 16GB/8GB+ MicroSD(Up to 32GB)"

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Windows XP Does Not Show It In My Computer

Sep 21, 2010

I have read the previous threads, but still having no luck getting my Samsung Epic to show in My Computer. So I decided to post a new thread. After connecting the phone to my PC, I select Mount and turn on USB storage on the phone then windows shows "Found New Hardware" then asks me to install the new hardware. When I install the hardware, new device shows under "Other Devices" in Device Manager with a yellow icon (?) in front of it as if it is still unrecognized device. I am not allowed to install the drivers on my PC since it is a company PC. My coworkers did not have to install drivers to get the EPIC show in My Computer.

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Samsung Epic 4G :: USB Connection Not Registering Into Windows

Sep 15, 2010

I've got the Windows 7 64bit professional and when I plug it into the usb it says "installing device software..." and than "Device not recognized..." I want to put photos and music on my epic!

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Model Number Is Not Listed For Download Drivers?

Nov 3, 2010

find the SGS drivers online? My model number is not listed on the Samsung support pages (t959).

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Aug 2, 2010

Quick note that apparently the Zeemote is working with PSX4Droid via the GamePro drivers, good news since the Galaxy S doesn't yet play nice with WiiMotes...I have a Zeemote and will try tomorrow after my night shift to re-confirm this...

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HTC Incredible :: Where To Find USB Drivers For Windows 7?

Aug 9, 2010

I just updated to Windows 7 but not drivers for the Dinc. Any help where to find them?

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Windows Unable To Connect To Selected Network

Sep 30, 2010

I am attempting to connect my laptop to the Epic Hotspot. My laptop is able to find SPH-D70002E (Epic) on my laptop's WiFi available network list. When I click on that, I get a Window's error message: "Windows is unable to connect to the selected network. The network may no longer be in range. Please refers the list of available networks and try to connect again." The SPH-D70002E (Epic) is full bars strength.

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Sep 23, 2012

I want android USB debugging Drivers for Windows7 bit32.

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General :: MTK 6577 Drivers Installation On Windows 8

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How to install the MTK 6577 drivers for Windows 8 ?

I tried with the Windows 7 64 Bit versions. But still SP Flash tool cannot detect the Phone (Micromax A89 ) In the flash mode( with the VOL+ and USB connect)

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Android :: Dream Drivers Not Recognized By Windows Vista 64 Bit

Jan 31, 2010

Has anyone else had issues getting windows to recognize the drivers for their phone? I'm in the process of rooting my phone and I can't get fastboot to work with my phone. When I look under device manager on my laptop it says the drivers aren't recognized. I've tried windows vista 64 bit and windows xp 32 bit.

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HTC EVO 4G :: Universal Windows USB Drivers - ADB - BootLoader - Disk Drive - HTC Sync

Sep 11, 2010

The drivers work for the EVO as well.

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Motorola Droid X :: OTA FROYO And USB Drivers - Windows Media Sync With Computer

Sep 22, 2010

Since installing the OTA froyo update I cannot use windows media sync with my computer anymore. I am using windows XP and when i plug the phone into my laptop it comes up as a digital camera and will not show up in windows media player as a device to sync with.

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HTC Incredible :: Universal Windows USB Drivers - ADB - BootLoader -Disk Drive - HTC Sync

Sep 10, 2010

Monitoring the traffic on the unrEVOked IRC channel, it's clear that there is a ton of confusion about the USB drivers needed, despite the excellent article on the unrEVOked site. I thought I'd maybe add to that or create an alternative article.

There are three different modes in which the Incredible (or the EVO!) can connect to a Windows system:
Disk Drive
ADB (USB Debugging and ClockworkMod Recovery)
BootLoader (while phone is in the HBOOT mode)

The drivers that come with the Android SDK can't do any of it because none of the interfaces for the Incredible are present in the .INF file. The drivers that come with HTC Sync can do #1 and #2, but cannot be used for rooting with unrEVOked because they don't support #3. The following link points to drivers which are universal; they will work for all three purposes on the Incredible (and the EVO as well).

unrEVOked modified USB Driver

You do not have to remove HTC Sync if you have it installed. These drivers will replace the ones that came from HTC Sync and be usable for that as well as rooting. The trick is getting these drivers to replace the ones you have from the Android SDK or HTC Sync or ??? (or simply installing them if you have no drivers yet). The idea is to plug your phone into USB while it's in HBOOT mode, forcing Windows to look for Bootloader drivers. Only the ones here provide that.

Anyway, here's how:
Uninstall HTC Sync, DoubleTwist, and DropBox from the PC. Sorry about this. Once these drivers are installed you may reinstall those and they will continue to work. These drivers are universal.
Unzip the file, leaving the folder Android USB Driver somewhere like on your desktop
Unplug your phone from USB
Power down your phone
Now simultaneously press the volume DOWN button and the power button, holding till the HBOOT screen appears
Now connect the USB cable between the phone and your PC
The word HBOOT (blue box with white letters) will change to HBOOT USB PLUG
On the EVO, wait till HBOOT cycles through an SD check (10 sec) then select select HBOOT USB at the bottom of the menu (using the vol keys to navigate and power button to select). Thanks to hperry for this.
Now look at your Windows Device Manager and see if you already have Android Phone listed for HBOOT as shown in one of the last two images (way) below. To see the Device Manager, right click My Computer, select Manage..., select the Device Manager. If you see the Android Phone, you're ready to root and can skip the rest of this. Otherwise, you do not have HBOOT-capable drivers, and you need to install them. Windows should be looking for drivers now. At this point things may differ between XP and Vista/7.

In XP, the New Hardware Found Wizard should appear. Tell it NOT to use Windows Update, and moving along, tell it to look in a specified location. It will pop up a file open dialog. Navigate to the Android USB Driver folder, click OK then click Next.

For Windows Vista/7 you might not see the New Hardware Found Wizard. Open the Device Manager (Right click My Computer, select Manage..., select the Device Manager). You will see an Android Phone node in the tree with a "caution" icon node beneath it. Right click on the caution-marked node and select Update Driver. Follow through specifying NOT to look in Windows Updatte and Install from a specified location. It will pop up a file open dialog. Navigate to the Android USB Driver folder, click OK, then click Next.

In either case, eventually the driver should install. At this point you have the universal drivers installed for the Incredible. They can also be used with the HTC EVO. Here's what you should see in the Windows Device Manager for each condition:

Phone Running Normally, USB Debugging Enabled, plugged in via USB:

Windows 7

Windows XP

Phone running HBOOT, plugged in via USB:

Phone showing HBOOT

Windows 7

Windows XP

Parts taken from public:windows_hboot_driver_install [RootWiki]

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Windows 7 64 Bit Compatibility

Aug 8, 2010

Does anybody know if and when Samsung will be releasing drivers for their PC software that are compatible with a 64 bit OS (Vista or Win7)? I currently own a Samsung Tocco which I have been unable to connect to my PC since I bought a new computer in December, and the phone has become a virtual white elephant other than for making calls and sending texts etc. I have looked at the Galaxy S which looks like a great phone. However I did a search on Google and discovered that Samsung's Kies software still has no support for any 64 bit OS, and this is now 12 months since Win7 was first released to developers. As far as I'm concerned this is Samsung's loss and HTC's gain, as I will go for the Desire unless Samsung can get their act together.

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Epic 4G Vs Galaxy S I9000?

Oct 1, 2010

Which is better out of the 2 and why? Both have key differences and some may or may not like the depending on what differences they prefer. Main differences I can think of are these:
- Galaxy s is thinner while the Epic has the Qwerty slider
- Epic has a flash for the camera and Wimax connectivity
- Software wise, the Epic is missing a lot of features of touch wiz. There are more differences like design of the phones, theirf networks, etc. But I don't have time to list them all right now.

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Windows Can't Recognize Phone

Oct 3, 2010

After successfully sorting out all the troubles of connecting SGS to KIES, and been using it happily for almost a month, now I'm facing another trouble which is quite big this time. Windows Vista (32-bit) and Windows 7 (64-bit) can't recognize the phone when connected through the USB. Got a message says the USB Device/Hardware Is Not Recognized. I'm using the SGS original cable. The cable was working perfectly and now suddenly it doesn't work in data mode but still able to recharge the phone battery. Am I having a cable problem? Or worst, the USB connector (on the phone) problem? I tried to clean the USB connector on the phone but still can't connect the phone to my computers.

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Easy Tether And Windows 7

Oct 26, 2010

I have 2 galaxy S phones from T-Mobile, and have Easy Tether installed on both.My wife's Dell Inspriron laptop uses Windows XP, and she has no problems on the tethering.internet access is great.My Dell XPS laptop has Windows 7, and when I open Easy Tether my display goes all funky and loses definition.colors get screwed up, and everything gets very tough to read etc.If I use my phone with my wife's lap top.no problem, so I assume that my laptop has something that's fighting with Easy tether.Can anyone tell me what I can do to fix this?I need help!

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Not Recognized By Kies Software On Windows 7 64 Bit PC

Jul 18, 2010

When I first got my Samsung Galaxy S 8GB I downloaded the Kies software and everything seemed to work O.K, I was even able to sync some of my music from my pc. I stored them on the phones internal memory and they worked fine, I haven't yet got around to buying a micro sd-card,besides why do I need to buy a card to increase the memory when the phones memory is practically empty. Now, a few days later when I connected to my pc, the Kies software launched but doesn't recognise the phone like it did before. It is not recognised in the Windows device manager list, I have uninstalled and re-installed Kies 3 times, all to no result. I noticed at the bottom of the download site it said it only supported Windows 7 32 bit, could that be the reason why it does not work properly?, if it is, why did it work O.K in the beginning?. Also when I try to use the music player it just tells me I do not have a sd-card installed, when it worked perfectly well last week.

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