I updated the windows 10 drivers by installing all the pending updates. I had to manually add my phone. What worked was:. Went to Laptop Settings, Devices, connected devices.. Left screen up to use in step 4.
Made phone discoverable by going to Settings, Bluetooth, and pressing my phone listing under the top header "My Device" -- this starts the 2 minute discoverable countdown. The phone Galaxy S4 GT-I was not showing up in Win10, or on the phone itself other then a charging battery icon, but is charging when connected.
After a few hours of software sifting, i tried a couple of hardware changes; using different pc, and different cables, and what do you know, the after market USB cables were the issue. Have the same problem. Tried all steps mentioned and even used factory cable of my Samsung Galaxy S4, but still unable to connect. I, like you, have tried all of the steps as well, and still, nothing. Microsoft, please fix this. I have tried all of the steps as well, and still, nothing. All you need to do with new windows 10 not detecting Android phone is, install below two KBs and restart.
Step 2. No matter why you use Windows 10, sometimes you may have the need to transfer or manage your phone data on your PC. Recently some Windows 10 users have reported one problem- their Android devices can not be detected by Windows I had recently upgraded my laptop from Windows 8. Commonly, if the USB port not working well, you will see the yellow symbol. Using Windows Update service. Installing software from the Android device manufacturer. If Windows still cannot find the driver you need after you updated it, try to reinstall the Android USB driver.
In general, the following common affecting factors may account for what happened on your Samsung USB drive and computer. It would be easy to solve if you know how the trouble produces. Before you move to further solutions to USB not recognized, you can do some general attempts by yourself. According to covered reasons for USB drive not recognized or detected, you need to do following fixes.
A corrupted registry entry could cause Samsung USB product not detected. Removing the bad registry key that created on Samsung USB installation will allow the machine to fully reinstall the device, which will create a new registry key as well. Navigate to the key below and delete it only. Restart your computer and re-plug the Samsung USB and try again.
Note : If you do not find the aforementioned key under USB tab, exit the Registry Editor without modifying anything and try other fixes. Drag down the notification area and select an option of your choice.
Now connect your phone again to your computer using data cable. Then you will see a pop up saying, Developers options enabled. Turn off your phone. Keep on holding the buttons till you see Samsung logo on the screen. Now youre in recovery menu.
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