Not Seeing Nexus7 in Eclipse's Android Devices

Not seeing Nexus7 in Eclipse's Android Devices

Heres what I did to get it working:

  1. I happened to already have ADB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus installed, if you don't, you need to download those.

  2. Plug in the Nexus 7 and windows will find 2 drivers automatically, but won't find any for "Nexus"

  3. Go to Device Manager, under "Other Devices" you'll see "Nexus" with the yellow exclamation mark, Right Click>Upate Drivers>Let me choose>Let me pick form device drivers on my computer.

  4. Scroll down to "SAMSUNG Android Phone" (Again, the Galaxy Nexus drivers should be installed already, if not, find them), and choose the driver for "Android ADB Interface"

  5. Click "Next", and the device should pop up in Eclipse.

It worked for me, at least.

Nexus 7 tablet not displaying on Android Device Chooser in eclipse

I tried obvious solutions and then non-obvious and obvious again

I applied everything I researched, what was missing was running eclipse as Administrator on windows 7

apparently it requires some rights on host os to perform usb debugging

good luck for the next searching this

Eclipse does not recognize my Android devices

See this question about Nexus 7 devices not being recognized by Eclipse: Not seeing Nexus7 in Eclipse's Android Devices

From the accepted answer:

Heres what I did to get it working:

  1. I happened to already have ADB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus installed, if you don't, you need to download those.

  2. Plug in the Nexus 7 and windows will find 2 drivers automatically, but won't find any for "Nexus"

  3. Go to Device Manager, under "Other Devices" you'll see "Nexus" with the yellow exclamation mark, Right Click>Upate Drivers>Let me
    choose>Let me pick form device drivers on my computer.

  4. Scroll down to "SAMSUNG Android Phone" (Again, the Galaxy Nexus drivers should be installed already, if not, find them), and choose
    the driver for "Android ADB Interface"

  5. Click "Next", and the device should pop up in Eclipse.


It worked for me, at least.

Eclipse does not recognize my Android devices

See this question about Nexus 7 devices not being recognized by Eclipse: Not seeing Nexus7 in Eclipse's Android Devices

From the accepted answer:

Heres what I did to get it working:

  1. I happened to already have ADB drivers for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus installed, if you don't, you need to download those.

  2. Plug in the Nexus 7 and windows will find 2 drivers automatically, but won't find any for "Nexus"

  3. Go to Device Manager, under "Other Devices" you'll see "Nexus" with the yellow exclamation mark, Right Click>Upate Drivers>Let me
    choose>Let me pick form device drivers on my computer.

  4. Scroll down to "SAMSUNG Android Phone" (Again, the Galaxy Nexus drivers should be installed already, if not, find them), and choose
    the driver for "Android ADB Interface"

  5. Click "Next", and the device should pop up in Eclipse.


It worked for me, at least.

Eclipse is not finding Nexus 4 or Nexus 7

You need to install USB drivers only if you use Windows (If you're using MAC/Linux, most likely it will work fine without any driver installations)

in the following link they describe how to do it:

http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html

In short:

  1. Connect your Android-powered device to your computer's USB port.
  2. Right-click on Computer from your desktop or Windows Explorer, and select Manage.
  3. Select Devices in the left pane.
  4. Locate and expand Other device in the right pane.
  5. Right-click the device name (such as Nexus S) and select Update Driver Software. This will launch 6. the Hardware Update Wizard.
  6. Select Browse my computer for driver software and click Next.
    Click Browse and locate the USB driver folder. (The Google USB Driver is located in \extras\google\usb_driver.)
  7. Click Next to install the driver.

Android. Debugging on a real device (Nexus 7)

This appears to be answered here: Not seeing Nexus7 in Eclipse's Android Devices.

Specifically note the comment to the top rated answer where it suggests getting the driver directly from ASUS here.

Eclipse isn't Seeing Nexus 7

Uninstall and Reinstall Nexus 7



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