Done! It's fixed now! Thank you
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Common Windows 7 issue that has nothing to do with Android (this time)
Plug your phone in.
Find it in the device manager (look for the yellow triangle)
Right click, and choose "Update Driver Software ..."
Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"
Choose "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Scroll down and pick "portable devices", click Next
Choose Standard MTP Device > MTP USB Device
When it warns you that things may go tits up, click yes anyway.
I am having the same issue just today. I am also on Windows 8. My Nexus shows that it is connected as a Media Device, but I cannot browse to it. Also, when I eject it, it is referred to as an ACER ADB interface. It worked 2 weeks ago, now something has gone haywire.
This thread should be of good help: http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-5/427074-nexus-5-connecting-via-usb-wrong-device.html
Follow the instructions in the first post. Let us know if you have any questions.
Common Windows 7 issue that has nothing to do with Android (this time)
Plug your phone in.
Find it in the device manager (look for the yellow triangle)
Right click, and choose "Update Driver Software ..."
Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"
Choose "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Scroll down and pick "portable devices", click Next
Choose Standard MTP Device > MTP USB Device
When it warns you that things may go tits up, click yes anyway.
Common Windows 7 issue that has nothing to do with Android (this time)
Plug your phone in.
Find it in the device manager (look for the yellow triangle)
Right click, and choose "Update Driver Software ..."
Choose "Browse my computer for driver software"
Choose "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
Scroll down and pick "portable devices", click Next
Choose Standard MTP Device > MTP USB Device
When it warns you that things may go tits up, click yes anyway.