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4150 link updated/fixed.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
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I install it on my Star N9599, but it works only with USB connection, not for bluetooth. What the difference for full version?
Many thanks for good job
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This version will interrupt your connection sometimes. I believe it's not here for purpose of tether. It's here for purpose of ADB Vcom drivers. Bluetooth should still be working though.
"Launch the ActiveSync application from your device, bring up Menu and select "Connect Via Bluetooth". Now wait for the ActiveSync icon on your computer side to turn green. After this the PdaNet tray icon should also change state. Click on it and select the "Connect" menu."
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is not work in my windows 7 64.
never detected vcom.
i am using jiayu g5. can anyone help me for flashing?
The imei has gone
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Hello everybody!
What is happening with my USB VCOM Port? As yours can see in the video, I plug the S4-MT6572 usb with the phone switched off and without battery. Then the USB VCOM Port are identified, but then they disappear, even without removing the usb cable... and this is repeated ever and ever...
PS: All device drivers have been installed
Watch this video for example:
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I personally prefer to install just the VCOM driver. Installing the PDAnet is a waste of my hard disk space since I don't use this function at all.
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It's fine. The auto driver pack also posted. And can use VCOM standard too. The pdaNET simple to install and compatible with many devices. For some new user, a graphic install is easier and more comfortable to follow.
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Hi there,
I have a Tengda Note3 phone, with Android 4.2.2 installed on it.
I've tried to install the Drivers, but all I get is "fail to open device" and then everything uninstalls. Is there any way to get those Drivers working with my phone? (Btw. I have a Windows 7 Enterprise Installation on this Laptop).
Thanks.
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