![]() ![]() (“N” = without Media Player, result of an old antitrust case)Ī Windows N version would need the “Media Feature Pack” before it can do MTP. Just as a reference … If there would have been a problem with MTP from the start, it could have been due to a Windows N version. (*) At least if MTP access to the phone worked before. Add this path to the Windows “PATH” environment variable, so adb and fastboot could be run from everywhere again without always having to prefix them with e.g.C:\platform-tools (you can unzip it to wherever you like). Download the current Android SDK Platform Tools.If you had adb and/or fastboot before, they might have gotten uninstalled now if they originated from a formerly installed package like “Minimal ADB and Fastboot” or something similar, so (and it’s better to use the following anyway) … If this doesn’t work, the problem is probably on the phone’s side (*). Windows should then install working MTP drivers again automatically. Uninstall everything with “MTP” or “ADB” in its name.Įnable View - Show hidden devices, and then uninstall every possible ADB, MTP and smartphone device, hidden or not. In Control Panel - Programs and Features:.Disconnect the phone from the computer.If you are using Windows, here’s a generic driver/ adb/ fastboot repair … ![]()
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