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Guest Redmirage
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I really waitinh host/slave switcher.

and I see r6.

I think, i'm ready for MCR but not my computer and ux100 :(

Heres my problem

i can't install adb driver in my vista usb driver.

so i can't find devices in adb.(on ther other hand I can find my xt720 in 'adb devices')

In device manager,I can find mass storgae device.

Other guys said I need harmony device, adb device, android phone, in device manager.

But i can't.

Just two cases in device manager,

1. shut down and go to recovery mode.

then i can find 'APX' and I can install 'NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver'

and i can flash stock rom(anvent vega 1.065 and ux100 1.07 too.)

2. turn on, my computer identifies vega as mass storoge.

(I checked already Debugging mode)

that's all

How I can get vega in adb?

Is there anybody flash MCR on windows vista?

Guest tech_fox
Posted (edited)
I really waitinh host/slave switcher.

and I see r6.

I think, i'm ready for MCR but not my computer and ux100 :(

Heres my problem

i can't install adb driver in my vista usb driver.

so i can't find devices in adb.(on ther other hand I can find my xt720 in 'adb devices')

In device manager,I can find mass storgae device.

Other guys said I need harmony device, adb device, android phone, in device manager.

But i can't.

Just two cases in device manager,

1. shut down and go to recovery mode.

then i can find 'APX' and I can install 'NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver'

and i can flash stock rom(anvent vega 1.065 and ux100 1.07 too.)

2. turn on, my computer identifies vega as mass storoge.

(I checked already Debugging mode)

that's all

How I can get vega in adb?

Is there anybody flash MCR on windows vista?

OK. If I read you correctly you have the Vega turned on, in USB Debug Mode and connected to the computer but you only see a USB Mass Storage device associated with the Vega. I posted a fix for this previoulsy in the USB driver topic written by arad85, however to save a lot of hopping around I will reproduce it slightly modified below.

In the Device Manager, I suspect you have a new entry under "Universal Serial Bus controller" called "USB Mass Storage device". You can identify it by opening its properties, selecting details Tab and then selecting Hardware IDs in the Property drop down box. The Vega entry will have two lines that read:-

"USB\VID_0955&PID_7100REV_9999&MI_00"

"USB\VID_0955&PID_7100&MI_00"

Once you have identified the correct "USB Mass Stoarge device" select "update driver" then "Browse my Computer for driver software" then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" then select "USB Composite Device" (note DO NOT select "Nvidia Android Composite Device" AND do not select "Have disk") and then click "Next". At this point it should display a successful install of the "USB Composite Device". On closing this final window, with luck you should see two new entries under "Universal Serial Bus controller", namely "USB Composite Device" and "Andoid Debug Bridge Interface". If you get the latter revert to arad85's first message in his USB driver topic (What to do when your USB drivers are wrong (win7/64)...., how to update to the correct drivers) to continue with the driver installation. If you don't get the "Andoid Debug Bridge Interface" entry check to see if "Nvidia Harmony" appears under "Other Device". If you get neither see my post number 580 on page 29 of the MODACO Custom ROM Addon topic.

Let us know if it works.

Good luck.

Edited by tech_fox
Guest Redmirage
Posted (edited)
OK. If I read you correctly you have the Vega turned on, in USB Debug Mode and connected to the computer but you only see a USB Mass Storage device associated with the Vega. I posted a fix for this previoulsy in the USB driver topic written by arad85, however to save a lot of hopping around I will reproduce it slightly modified below.

In the Device Manager, I suspect you have a new entry under "Universal Serial Bus controller" called "USB Mass Storage device". You can identify it by opening its properties, selecting details Tab and then selecting Hardware IDs in the Property drop down box. The Vega entry will have two lines that read:-

"USB\VID_0955&PID_7100REV_9999&MI_00"

"USB\VID_0955&PID_7100&MI_00"

Once you have identified the correct "USB Mass Stoarge device" select "update driver" then "Browse my Computer for driver software" then "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" then select "USB Composite Device" (note DO NOT select "Nvidia Android Composite Device" AND do not select "Have disk") and then click "Next". At this point it should display a successful install of the "USB Composite Device". On closing this final window, with luck you should see two new entries under "Universal Serial Bus controller", namely "USB Composite Device" and "Andoid Debug Bridge Interface". If you get the latter revert to arad85's first message in his USB driver topic (What to do when your USB drivers are wrong (win7/64)...., how to update to the correct drivers) to continue with the driver installation. If you don't get the "Andoid Debug Bridge Interface" entry check to see if "Nvidia Harmony" appears under "Other Device". If you get neither see my post number 580 on page 29 of the MODACO Custom ROM Addon topic.

Let us know if it works.

Good luck.

Wow you are quinius!!!

It works!!

I flash MCR5 without perfomance pack.

(I have no way to donate for Modaco.)

Thanks tech_fox

and Thanks Paul too.

Edited by Redmirage

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