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Edited by gamerom at 2017-3-12 21:28 \n\n
I think that the problem is W10. It had the same problem with different Chinese phones (included UMI Z). I don't know why, but W10 cannot install the drivers itself, but here the solution. You don't need to install nothing, all is "inside" W10:
You must connect your phone to the computer and check that the phone is not visible for W10. Then you must access to "Device Manager" (sorry, I use W10 in Spanish and I'm not sure if the translation in English version is with the same words), then you will see your smartphone with an alert (I don't remember but I think it will appear with a yellow triangle or something like that). Then you must click on it with the right button of your mouse and select something like "Update Driver Software". Then click on find driver software in your computer or something like that. Then in the new windows, select choose from a list of my computer.
Now I don't remember the next options, but more or less:
- If there are several options:
Then, on the available options with the word "MTP", select the one "MTP USB" or something like that.
- If there is a list with different things (audio, battery, disk drivers...) select Android Device. Then I don't remember if it is all or you have to select in the next windows "MTP USB" (the step before).
After doing these steps, your UMI will be visible for W10. I think you have to do the same steps if you connect your phone in a different USB port. |
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