Tap the Build number seven times to make Settings > Developer options available. Then enable the USB Debugging option. Tip: You might also want to enable the Stay awake option, to prevent your Android device
On some devices, the "Developer Options" are simply on the main screen of the Settings app. Other devices put the Developer Options in the "System" section. Scroll down and look for "USB Debugging" under Debugging. Enable the toggle next to it. ...
-Boot in safe mode and cleared cache of USB settings-Master reset-Wiped cache partition in recovery mode-Downgraded to previous firmware -Cleaned USB port with a plastic toothpick-Put the phone 20 hours in rice and even used hair dryer-Enabled developer mode and change USB de...
Enabling USB debugging: Go to Settings Scroll to the Device section and expand the section. Tap Get info about your Fire. Tap any item at least 7 times in 5 seconds Developer options will appear. Set it to On. Go to developer options and enable USB debugging. Done! Thanks a lot for ...
Step 4: Now openDeveloper Options, it must be present inside Additional Settings. You can search in Settings. Step 5: In Developer Options,enable USB Debugging. Step 6: Connect your phone to PC via USB cable and if it asks for USB debugging authorization in the phone then provide the acce...
log.txt When trying to flash my samsung phone with the right loaders according to https://www.temblast.com/ref/loaders.htm I tried both loaders and it gives this log file.
Some devices require you to turn on USB debugging from the Android settings -> Developer options. Please let us know if yours does. If you have a micro-USB port on your Android device, make sure you really have an OTG adaptor cable and not some sort of simple USB type converter, otherw...
When switching altsettings, * it's simplest to use usb_ep_enable() or usb_ep_disable() for the endpoints. * * This routine may be called in interrupt context. * * Returns zero, or a negative error code. On success, this call sets * underlying hardware state that blocks data ...
Do you think the changed from “char” to “const” should cause a problem? Do you have any simple suggestions on how to begin debugging from here? With all the timing related things going on over the USB, I am not sure how to go about debugging. ...
I am not sure this applies here, but some Android devices do require you to install their own drivers for USB communications when using the device for debugging for instance. I know with Samsung devices you need to do this. So you might try going to the Android device manufacturer's web...