bigjobber69
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- Jan 23, 2011
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I hate to brag, but DAMN! im mediocre![]()
Wow, thought I had it there for a minute. Finally got the computer to recognize the phone, started rooting, phone rebooted, bam device not recognized again. Since that time I've deleted, reinstalled drivers to no avail. This is so frustrating. I guess I'll have to wait for the OTA of Froyo, unless someone can get rid of this EA28 build. This seems to be the culprituninstall the drivers, reboot your computer, reinstall drivers, pull out the battery of your phone connect it, put your phone into download mode and let the composite drivers install...then unplug pop your battery back in , turn on the phone, throw it in debugging mode. and connect and see if it configures
Wow, thought I had it there for a minute. Finally got the computer to recognize the phone, started rooting, phone rebooted, bam device not recognized again. Since that time I've deleted, reinstalled drivers to no avail. This is so frustrating. I guess I'll have to wait for the OTA of Froyo, unless someone can get rid of this EA28 build. This seems to be the culprit
That's my next step. Verizon or Best Buy doesn't have one, so I have one on order. If this doesn't work, then it's definitely a phone issue.Resolved my issue with this. Turns out I have a faulty charging cable. It works well enough to charge my phone but broken enough that it wasn't providing enough power for the pc to recognize the device.
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Have you tried rebooting the phone while it is connected to the computer with the usb cable and the usb debugging on?
Awesome, that worked for me!...Device Manager is still showing weird stuff like Samsung Android USB Modem and 56k Data Fax, but I was finally able to ODIN ED01 so oh well!