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Help USB question for Galaxy 2S Skyrocket

I am new to this forum, I work for at&t, the cables that come in the box on all smartphones are the OEM data/charge cables. The zero charge chargers and cables we sell are charge only (except iPhone compatible cables) . I also own the skyrocket and am experiencing the same problem. Not only my computers but also my car. It worked before and just recently quit working. I have not had any of my customers complain of this, so notsure how common it is. If anyone has a solution that doesn't include a master reset, I would appreciate the info. Thank you.
 
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I am new to this forum, I work for at&t, the cables that come in the box on all smartphones are the OEM data/charge cables. The zero charge chargers and cables we sell are charge only (except iPhone compatible cables) . I also own the skyrocket and am experiencing the same problem. Not only my computers but also my car. It worked before and just recently quit working. I have not had any of my customers complain of this, so notsure how common it is. If anyone has a solution that doesn't include a master reset, I would appreciate the info. Thank you.

So you can't make a USB data connection with your car? I'm not sure I'm following your problem...
 
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So I've tested this, and it seems my issue is the changing of the computers. I can plug it in all day at my house, but when I try to plug it in at work, I'll have to restart the phone for it to recognize it. After that, I can plug it into my work computer all I want with no issues, until I try to plug it back into my home computer. Restart fixes it, no need for a master reset.
 
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Seems like it likes to "mate" with whatever device it was last plugged into... kind of like my last two Windows Mobile devices which would only allow connection to two computers... and similar to Apple. Restarting curing the problem is a lot better than the hard limits imposed by the other two devices I mentioned. Still... inconvenient.
 
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Every time I plug my phone into either of my cpu's it pops up as a removeable disk, but when I click it, it shows the disc to be empty. I would rather not sync it, just because of the simplicity of docking it as a removeable disc. I used to to this with my blackberry torch (last phone I had before the skyrocket) and it worked fine! Is there a downloadable driver I can download?

If that is not possible, what is a very basic and free sync program that I could use so that I can back up my music and pics?

Thanks!
 
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My car has an auxiliary input through USB to my car stereo, up until recently I was able to connect my skyrocket into the USB in my car and play my music through my car stereo's controls.

Actually, that's very cool. I don't drive so I haven't seen a lot of car stereo systems lately. Last I knew you were lucky if the head unit had an 1/8" line input. I have a home theater receiver that has a USB port which will play music off sticks and a couple of new Sony BluRay players that have USB ports which will let you play movies off sticks. I don't think I've ever even put a BluRay disc in either of them... but they play my 300+ DVD collection.
 
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Every time I plug my phone into either of my cpu's it pops up as a removeable disk, but when I click it, it shows the disc to be empty. I would rather not sync it, just because of the simplicity of docking it as a removeable disc. I used to to this with my blackberry torch (last phone I had before the skyrocket) and it worked fine! Is there a downloadable driver I can download?

If that is not possible, what is a very basic and free sync program that I could use so that I can back up my music and pics?

Thanks!

Are you following these steps:

Home Screen --> Settings --> Wireless and Network --> USB Utilities
Then click "Connect Storage to PC"
POP Up says: Connect USB cable to use mass storage.
Plug in the USB cable.
Pop Up says: USB connected,
Click "Connect USB Storage"

You should have some "Removable Storage Device" show up on your computer now.

If that doesn't work, you may need to restart the phone as some phones like to get stuck on the last computer they were plugged into (if you're using multiple computers)
 
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My bf has the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket and it will not connect to the PC at all.
We have tried installing the Samsung Mobile Phone driver, nothing changes. I have went through the steps using USB utilities and it shows its connected for 0.5 seconds and all the sudden its not connected at all. I have tried using USB debugging, connects for a moment and disconnects. I try to find it connected on my computer and its nowhere to be found as if the PC does not reconize the phone or the phone does not reconize the PC.
As i said i have tried every driver i have read about on previous forums, Nothing works.
Any other ideas?
 
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My bf has the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket and it will not connect to the PC at all.
We have tried installing the Samsung Mobile Phone driver, nothing changes. I have went through the steps using USB utilities and it shows its connected for 0.5 seconds and all the sudden its not connected at all. I have tried using USB debugging, connects for a moment and disconnects. I try to find it connected on my computer and its nowhere to be found as if the PC does not reconize the phone or the phone does not reconize the PC.
As i said i have tried every driver i have read about on previous forums, Nothing works.
Any other ideas?

Have you tried a different cable and or different USB port

Lastly, uninstall the drivers through the control panel and reinstall via the link I provided

Let me know how it goes
 
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I'm sharing this because hopefully someone will find it, and get their problem solved. I wish someone else had posted this specific solution. It would have saved me 5 days of headache.

I've read and tried all the advice in this thread and other places this week, and I've STILL been tearing my hair out. I just bought a new Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket with AT&T, and it installed PERFECTLY on my Laptop, (WITHOUT Kies, by the way!) but NOT my desktop.

What I THINK happened was that when I first got the phone, I just assumed that Windows would recognize the phone on it's own. Silly me. When I first plugged it into my desktop, I had NOT installed the drivers. My Windows told me that it had found (in succession) a SAMSUNG_Android, a Samsung LTE Card USB Drive, and a Samsung LTE USB Drive, but EACH TIME, it immediately said that it could not find the right driver. Then I got the dreaded "UNKNOWN DEVICE" note, and then of course "A USB DEVICE HAS MALFUNCTIONED".

INSTALLING THE DRIVERS AFTER THE FACT WILL THEN LIKELY BE USELESS

I've spent about 6 HOURS EACH DAY this week pulling my hair out trying to determine the reason. I've found and followed more recommendations than I can count. Installed Kies. Uninstalled Kies. Install drivers, uninstall drivers, delete all the USB connections in device manager and let windows rediscover them, try to update the "Unknown Device" with any and all of the INF files in the Samsung USB Drivers directory. Ran two different Registry Cleaners.

NO LUCK.

SO I did it the hard way

Set Device Manager to show you ALL devices, even the hidden ones, and unused ones. There's countless sets of instructions on how to do that on the web. Just Google it.

1. Uninstalled Samsung Drivers.
2. Uninstalled Kies (You really don't need it anyway.)
3. Did a plain old "Search" for any remaining SAMSUNG folder in My computer and deleted them.
4. Deleted all Unknown Devices under USB in Device Manager.
5. Edited the System Registry to remove all references to Samsung or Kies.
6. Ran a registry cleaner

Here's the hard part:

Dug into System Devices on XP on my LAPTOP (The machine with the "Known Good Configuration" that works). I determined that there are 2 ENTRIES EACH IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS FOR THE SAMSUNG GALAXY S II SKYROCKET on a computer that operates correctly:

Under DISK DRIVES: SAMSUNG LTE CARD USB DEVICE and SAMSUNG LTE USB DEVICE
Under Storage Volumes: 2 (Two) GENERIC STORAGE VOLUMES
Under USB Controllers: 2 (Two) USB MASS STORAGE DEVICE entries.

CAREFULLY examine the Driver Details Tab for these 6 (Six) entries, and write them down!

It's the USB Controller entries that seem to be key, however: The Details will look something like this:

USB\VID_04E8&PID_685B\10F918B6

Whatever the string is, search your registry on that same computer for the last 8 digits: in my case, 10F918B6, and also for the PID_685B entries (Make sure "Match whole string is NOT checked)

I ended up with 3 keys: HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\USB\VID_04E8&PID_68 5B; HKLM\System\ControlSet002\Enum\USB\VID_04E8&PID_68 5B; and HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\VID_04E8&PI D_685B

ALSO: Under those you'll note a DRIVER value that might start with: 36FC9E60...

SEARCH FOR THAT TOO! I found: HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Control\Class\36FC9E60... But for THIS key, export ONLY subfolder that is referenced in the DRIVER value of the previous 3 keys for instance, mine was \0070. My computer had other subfolders referencing other programs NOT related to my phone, or software.

SEARCH ALSO for "Samsung": You should also find: HKLM\Software\Samsung\USB\Driver Under that will be a string that starts: D0795B21...

If you THEN search for D0795B21... you'll find HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall, and under it will be references to the Samsung USB Driver Directory files in Windows Explorer.

EXPORT ALL OF THESE KEYS TO A LOCATION OF YOUR CHOOSING. 6 (six) if I counted right.

Now that you have these keys exported to a Flash Drive or something, go to the machine that DOESN'T recognize your Skyrocket.

Make sure you've uninstalled as good as you can, all the old attempts to install. Remove the Unknown Device, Uninstall the Samsung Directory, Do a search for SAMSUNG in "Search", and delete all the folders. Search your registry for Samsung (and you might as well search for the same keys you found on your good machine.) and remove all the old stuff.

Run a registry cleaner if you have one.

REBOOT.

Install the Samsung Drivers again!

I then verified in my registry that Samsung already was in it's place in HKLM\Software\Samsung\USB\Driver and so was the D0795B21 string. Also present was the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uni nstall entry with the references to the Driver folders.

On a whim, I tried to have XP recognize the Skyrocket again, but mine AGAIN failed.

I checked the registry, but the 3 registry keys containing 10F918B6 and the connected Class Key (36FC9E60) were NOT present (Yet!)

Plug in your Flash Drive. Click each registry icon on the flash drive to incorporate the keys from your known good configuration into the registry of the computer that DOESN'T work. You'll have to confirm that you REALLY want to plug those entries into your computer.

I then went back into my Skyrocket. Went into USB. Tapped Connect. Plugged the cable in.

My computer IMMEDIATELY recognized a SAMSUNG_Android, a Samsung LTE Card USB Drive, and a Samsung LTE USB Drive.

Bingo. Done. I tried to attach my pertinent Registry Keys, and I'm not sure why, but I couldn't upload as RAR. I changed the extention to ZIP. You might have to change it back to RAR before unpacking. As noted, I didn't need the Samsung Key, or the Uninstall Key, as reinstalling the Drivers added those, but I did need CS001, CS002, CCS, and Class.

If you've tried everything else, I hope this helps!
 

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yes, it is in the menu settings just like it was on the ogs2. I don't have my phone with me otherwise I would direct you to the exact location.


These drivers have helped many who were not connecting.

T-Mobile_t989_GSII_ADB_Drivers.zip
The drivers from this download really helped my T-Mobile SII connect with Kies software. Samsung sucks with their software
 
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OK I have the same problem. There is NO TAG on the USB cable. It is hit or miss on connecting. It is very dependent on the USB port used and as I'm finding out the USB cable. The ONLY cable that has worked is the one that comes with the phone. I have to have KIES open to get the phone to act as a USB storage device. I've talked to Samsung support and they know about all these issues but don't have an answer.
 
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