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Pull battery on device, plug it in, and once detected put battery back in.
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Uninstall all drivers related to your device
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If that doesn't work there are a few suggestions and helpful driver websites on there for you to follow :-D
#SAMSUNG KIES FOR GALAXY S2 INSTALL#
I was then able toįollow your first set of intructions to install the drivers through Then putting battery back in, so i did this thinking it wouldn't workĪnd hey presto, mounting option became available. they suggested removing battery from hero with usb pluged in and I had luck with this post where they suggest: This really sucks, I know I've had this happen a few times and it's really annoying to have to deal with.
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My biggest concern is that when I do plug my phone in it will beep to say that it is charging, but windows 7 doesnt even see it!ĮDIT: Also I installed the Samsung Android USB Driver for Windows and windows reports that the drivers were not successfully installed Posting here is my last resort as I've spent close to 5 hours troubleshooting this issue, and searching for answers.

I've tried plugging it into my Windows XP laptop and it will show up as "Unrecognized device" even after I installed Kies on the laptop, and tried the driver installation it with the same results. When my phone is off and plugged in Windows will beep and say that a device was connected but not recognized (which is more then what I get when the phone is on)Īnd sometimes when I "troubleshoot connection issues" in Kies it will reinstall the drivers and after the process is complete windows will report "Drivers were not successfully installed" I've restarted both my computer and phone many times. I've tried connecting as Mass Storage Device, with debug mode on and off. I've tried reinstalling drivers through kies, and third party sources (as well as removing all drivers and letting windows install them again for me.
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When I look at the device manager under universal serial bus controllers, it doesn't show any 'unknown devices' I tried to load a prototype of a new app im working on and when I plugged in the S2 nothing happened, Windows didn't beep like usual and when I tried to view running devices it did not show up. I've successfully loaded APK's for testing through eclipse previously. I typically leave it in Debug mode, up until a few days ago it has worked great. Also this does not void your warranty, as these steps would also be recommended by the service hotline if your device went nuts, and they want to eliminate the cause of misconfiguration or misbehaving (user-installed) apps.įor a reference, you might also want to take a look at the question Do a total wipe of my device.I'm having an issue with my Galaxy S2. Don't worry if the first boot after that takes a bit longer - that is fully normal. Having followed above steps, your phone should then boot in a clean state. The system resides on its own (read-only) partition, which is not touched by this process. There's no need to re-install any firmware.

I plugged my phone to computer and launch Samsung Kies but there isn't reinstall firmware option. In computer knowledge, it's mean format, i think.īut for mobile phones, I'm not sure, it's called as "formatting" or "firmware reinstalling".

I'll my (really needed) applications from Google Play, later. Now i want to clear everything (except SD card datas), delete all datas / apps. In shortly, i'm using it for long time, i installed too many apps and uninstall some of them. Its battery heating too much, there are a lots of applications, sometimes phone freezing and not responsing, it's battery consumption is too much and it's a little slow. I have problems with my Samsung Galaxy S2 (GT-I9100). I have some experience about Android phones (but i'm not an expert).
