

I should add that after step 5 I had Nexus 7 listed under Portable devices looking OK but had another Nexus 7 entry under Other Devices to which I applied the driver. choose the driver location in the android sdk directory (android/extra/google/usb_driver).go back to the device manager and right click the failed device and update driver.let windows try to find the driver, this process will fail.uninstall again the device in the device manager with the option "delete the driver software for this device".let windows install a default driver which will be inadequate.uninstall the driver in the device manager with option "delete the driver software for this device".Following the steps on another post belonging to the same thread sorted it (I can now connect as MTP) again, a direct quote from !topic/android-developers/0-RzE0v-G3k (thanks sfoucher!): Had the same issue, Windows 7 32-bit visited the site that Graham linked in his answer but wasn't happy running PTP (though it did work).

I have tried a variety of usb ports and cables, as well as switching between MTP and PTP connections with no success. However, when I run adb devices at the command prompt (in the sdk/platform-tools directory), the Nexus does not come up as an attached device - the list is empty.ĭoes anyone have any insight on what the problem might be? I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling all drivers, restarting the computer each time. The device status indicates it is connected and working properly, running driver version 7.0.0.1 (8/27/12 update) from Google. In the Windows Device Manager, the Nexus is recognized as an Android Device via Android Composite ADB Interface. Asus Nexus 7 not recognized by adb when correctly installed and connected
