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How can we get two drivers to co-exist in the device manager for the same Android phone?
How can we get two drivers to co-exist in the device manager for the same Android phone?
Nobody yet has a better method than the MTPDrive crippleware for running Windows commands directly on an Android filesystem mounted over USB. o http://mtpdrive.com/download.html In an attempt to empirically find a better method than MTPDrive crippleware, I was able to get LibMTP working well on Windows over USB. o https://sourceforge.net/projects/libmtp/files/libmtp/ Before I could get LibMTP to work on Windows, I had to mount the Android phone as a generic USB device: o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=1385877libmtp05a.jpg The hardware step was needed to get the USB drivers to work with Android: o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=2251789libusb01a.jpg LibMTP allows you to see & manipulate Android files over USB from Windows: o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=1056305libmtp02a.jpg To do that, I had to add a LG-TP450 driver to Windows "Device Manager". o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=5601552libusb17a.jpg The problem is that adding the "LG-TP450" driver seems to have _removed_ the original "LG Stylo 3 Plus" driver. o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=5876982libusb14a.jpg Hence the natural question for Windows experts who know more than I do is how do we get _both_ drivers to co-exist in the Windows Device Manager? o LG Stylo 3 Plus (so that MTP actions work such as MTPDrive over USB) o LG-TP450 (so that LibMTP commands work on the device over USB) -- It's ok if you don't know how to do it as it's likely nobody knows how. |
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How can we get two drivers to co-exist in the device manager for the same Android phone?
Arlen Holder
news comp.mobile.android, wrote: How can we get two drivers to co-exist in the device manager for the same Android phone? You asked this question in alt.comp.freeware as well. I offered to explain how you'd go about doing it, but, you couldn't act like a civil adult long enough for me to do so... Nobody yet has a better method than the MTPDrive crippleware for running Windows commands directly on an Android filesystem mounted over USB. o http://mtpdrive.com/download.html Ehm, that's simply not true. YOU don't presently have a better way. And, that's entirely your own fault. A simple apology issued days ago could have resolved this problem for you, by providing the software, versions, and step by step instructions. I was going to go a step further and provide you *SEVERAL DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS* for doing what you want to do, leaving the final decision upto you. The problem is that adding the "LG-TP450" driver seems to have _removed_ the original "LG Stylo 3 Plus" driver. o http://www.bild.me/bild.php?file=5876982libusb14a.jpg Actually, it didn't really 'remove' it. Hence the natural question for Windows experts who know more than I do is how do we get _both_ drivers to co-exist in the Windows Device Manager? o LG Stylo 3 Plus (so that MTP actions work such as MTPDrive over USB) o LG-TP450 (so that LibMTP commands work on the device over USB) You're overthinking it. It's not difficult. One simply needs to have a firm understanding of a particular set of files which are present with Windows. You clearly, since you're having to ask this question, aren't one who does. I OTH, am one who does. -- To prevent yourself from being a victim of cyber stalking, it's highly recommended you visit he https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php ================================================== = Classic: A book which people praise and don't read... - Mark Twain |
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