Most Android "devices" seem to all use the built in Microsoft provided MTP driver, just like a lot of MP3 players,
Where can I find an LGE Android Platform Composite USB Device Driver for an LG C800 cell phone?
I'm using Windows 7 and have plugged my phone in via USB, but since day one they warning sign has popped up on the Device Manager window. Where can I find an LGE Android Platform Composite USB Device Driver for an LG C800 (also known as T-Mobile's myTouch Q) cell phone compatible with Windows 7?
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2012-08-21T09:53:12+00:00 Then check with the folks you got the drivers from. There may be a process to fully uninstall/reinstall them, or they may know a solution for the problem.
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Anonymous
2012-08-21T05:53:03+00:00 Yeah< I've done both and there are drivers installed on my laptop for my phone. Problem is that they have the warning symbol on them. They use to work, but for some reason, that happened and they don't now.............. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling, disabling and enabling, and erasing and re-downloading them. I don't know? I'm at a loss. Thanks anyhow.
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Anonymous
2012-08-20T09:51:10+00:00 Check with either the phone manufacturer or your cellphone provider. If neither has Windows 7 drivers or instructions for using the device in Windows 7 then it may not be possible.