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PC usb connection
Ready to throw my Xoom
Since 5 weeks I'm trying to connect my Xoom with PC, without success.
I installed and uninstalled the Motorola drivers many times.
I tried to connect it to 7 different PC with XP, Vista and Seven, repeating all the trials on each PC.
Nothing.
The strange thing is that if I boot the Xoom , RSD or Fastboot, is recognized as Motorola device in the first case or ADB device, but without any address that is assigned or letter to be recognized as a physical disk.
I installed SDK and the program and from the dos prompt runnning all the Fastboot commands (lock, unlock, flash), ADB does not recognize any device, because I believe the Xoom doesn't have a physical address recognized by the PC.
With RSD I have installed several times without any problems stock Rom's.
Doing these tests I assume that the Xoom usb port is working.
I also tried to use windows mediaplayer 11 in order to recognise the Xoom as MTP.
What can I do more?
Clearly, under these conditions no root.
Thanks to all
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02-02-2012 10:55 AM
# ADS
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Originally Posted by
slad62
Ready to throw my Xoom
Since 5 weeks I'm trying to connect my Xoom with PC, without success.
I installed and uninstalled the Motorola drivers many times.
I tried to connect it to 7 different PC with XP, Vista and Seven, repeating all the trials on each PC.
Nothing.
The strange thing is that if I boot the Xoom , RSD or Fastboot, is recognized as Motorola device in the first case or ADB device, but without any address that is assigned or letter to be recognized as a physical disk.
I installed SDK and the program and from the dos prompt runnning all the Fastboot commands (lock, unlock, flash), ADB does not recognize any device, because I believe the Xoom doesn't have a physical address recognized by the PC.
With RSD I have installed several times without any problems stock Rom's.
Doing these tests I assume that the Xoom usb port is working.
I also tried to use windows mediaplayer 11 in order to recognise the Xoom as MTP.
What can I do more?
Clearly, under these conditions no root.
Thanks to all
Welcome to the forum.
Glad you decided to join us. Universal root is the guide we use now. Here's a link on how to get the Xoom recognized.
Ways to get Windows to recognize your Xoom
SGS-IV-Stock_Rooted
Nexus 4 - CyanMod 10.1
SGS-II - Rooted - Jedi Mind Trick VX3
Samsung Note II - Jedi Master 13
Motorola Xoom - WiFi - Rooted - EOS 4.2.1 Nightlies