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Guest TonyOne
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your USB 'Android Developer Bridge' driver MUST be the one included in this download (use 'Have Disk' functionality in device manager to change if required)

I can't even get past the first hurdle.

When I attach the vega to my W7 pc, it installs as a device, not as a bridge.

I can not change the driver on the device as W7 just says best driver already in use.

So I tried added a new device, Android ADB interface, but this says not working.

I see two other options bootloader interface and comp adb interface, sure these will not

work either.

will keep look, but any advice please...

Guest simonta
Posted (edited)
your USB 'Android Developer Bridge' driver MUST be the one included in this download (use 'Have Disk' functionality in device manager to change if required)

I can't even get past the first hurdle.

When I attach the vega to my W7 pc, it installs as a device, not as a bridge.

I can not change the driver on the device as W7 just says best driver already in use.

So I tried added a new device, Android ADB interface, but this says not working.

I see two other options bootloader interface and comp adb interface, sure these will not

work either.

will keep look, but any advice please...

Plenty of existing threads and posts already on here, but...

Right click the comp adb interface. Select uninstall and also select delete drivers. Scan for changes then when the device appears (it will have an exclamation mark), right click and select update driver then manually browse to the drivers provided in the download. You're looking for a new driver class, Android Phone, with the adb driver in that class.

Good luck

Edited by simonta
Guest bakedecake
Posted (edited)

You need to make sure your pc is set to never automatically install drivers in devices & printers before you plug in the vega. Once this has happened you will have the devils own job to remove them and install the modaco driver. Easiest option is to find another pc and make sure this setting is correct before you plug it in.

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Guest TonyOne
Posted
You need to make sure your pc is set to never automatically install drivers in devices & printers before you plug in the vega. Once this has happened you will have the devils own job to remove them and install the modaco driver. Easiest option is to find another pc and make sure this setting is correct before you plug it in.

thanks for the advice.

I did more reading and am now using an xp machine instead not w7.

I did the hold the back button and start button, got the apx in device manager, but when I go to the usb driver

that i already un zipped, it does nothing, I can see 386 and amd. am I looking at the wrong thing.

there seems to be more than one way to install the andriod bridge, I think this should be working. I even downloaded the second of the two firmware versions and extracted the usb driver, still appears to do nothing.

Guest TonyOne
Posted
thanks for the advice.

I did more reading and am now using an xp machine instead not w7.

I did the hold the back button and start button, got the apx in device manager, but when I go to the usb driver

that i already un zipped, it does nothing, I can see 386 and amd. am I looking at the wrong thing.

there seems to be more than one way to install the andriod bridge, I think this should be working. I even downloaded the second of the two firmware versions and extracted the usb driver, still appears to do nothing.

well, got the driver on at last, went back to w7, had to chose andriod phone as the device.

Guest TonyOne
Posted
well, got the driver on at last, went back to w7, had to chose andriod phone as the device.

I had to downgrade my rom first. Now everything installed.

Used the driver on the sd card to load previous rom

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