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Today I accidently uninstalled my Android Phone from Device Manager on my Windows 7 PC. The phone is not getting detected by my computer. I have tried to do several things like Show Hidden devices etc but the phone is not getting listed.

Kindly guide me how can I view my android phone back in the device manager!

Now the phone is getting detected with correct name in device manager but I am unable to install usb adb driver as before and receiving an error.

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Regards

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Check if the phone is set up to work in the correct mode (MTP etc.) Disconnect and reconnect the phone, it should show up. If you still can't see it, then it must show under a different name (as a modem or so).

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  • what do you mean by mtp? Apr 5, 2013 at 12:41
  • MTP is Media Transfer Protocol, connection mode where your device is accessible in a way similar to flash drives and doesn't require additional drivers to exchange files.
    – gronostaj
    Apr 5, 2013 at 14:52
  • now the phone is getting detected with the correct name but I am unable to install usb adb drivers and get an error. I am updating the question kindly see it Apr 5, 2013 at 15:05
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You need to download the drivers for your phone again. As an example, download Samsung Kies if it's Samsung, LG phone tools for LG, etc. They will include the drivers needed for Windows to detect the device

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  • umm. I downloaded a zip file from the company website and then went to update drivers and manually browsed the folder where they were downloaded Apr 5, 2013 at 15:30
  • I did that again but didn't work. I want to root my android phone so thats why I need these drivers Apr 5, 2013 at 15:40
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    I can't use the recommended method http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Win7 because the phone is so thoroughly unrecognized that it is completely invisible to device manager. Every set of instructions I have found assumes it is in there but just not working.
    – Elliot
    Apr 4, 2014 at 22:35

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