I just discovered that removing theNexusSbattery for about a minute
is enough to restore theUSBfunctionality. (Compared to swapping
phones at BestBuy, removing the battery is a great convenience. :*)
Thanks for the battery tip.
I just got an S and had the 'where's the USB gone' problem
I submitted this as an issue at
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13553
On Dec 30, 11:51 pm, greg sep...@eduneer.com wrote:
After a couple days of Nexus S USB functionality with USB debugging
and USB drive mode, the functionality seemingly disappeared: when I
connect the Nexus
I've had the same with N1 since 2.2.1 (hard to say if it was that
update that broke it).
Pent
On Dec 31, 4:51 am, greg sep...@eduneer.com wrote:
After a couple days of Nexus S USB functionality with USB debugging
and USB drive mode, the functionality seemingly disappeared: when I
connect the
Does a reboot not fix it BTW ?
Works every time here, real pain though.
Annoyingly, as soon as I select reboot from the normal dialog, the USB
notification appears.
Pent
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Thanks for the reply.
Once the Nexus S USB connection stopped working, I have not been able
to revive it. I have tried
- rebooting my laptop (running Vista),
- performing a Factory reset on the Nexus S,
- uninstalling and installing the Google USB driver (version 4.0), and
- fiddling with Nexus
On Friday, December 31, 2010 11:38:57 PM UTC+6, greg wrote:
My Nexus One USB connection continues to work with the same laptop.
And with the same USB cable?
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Thanks for the reply.
Yes, I tried the same cable.
I just discovered that removing the Nexus S battery for about a minute
is enough to restore the USB functionality. (Compared to swapping
phones at BestBuy, removing the battery is a great convenience. :*)
- Greg
On Dec 31, 12:46 pm, Sarwar
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