They appear to vary without a discernible pattern from attempt to attempt, but the most common failure message is "SAMSUNG_Android - No driver found". When connecting the S9, I get a variety of different failure messages. Not sure how there can be "no driver found" when the express purpose of the Samsung driver installer is to place the driver files on my machine, but that appears to be the first hurdle. Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller - No driver found Here's what I got after the installer finished running:ĭevice driver software was not successfully installed The version listed on Samsung's product page is 1.5.65.0, so I tried that. I previously had an older version of Samsung's USB drivers installed on my main PC, which, after the S9 kept refusing to connect, I uninstalled so as to update them to a newer version. There's a driver issue on my main PC, but hell if I can discern what it is. To make matters worse and/or more interesting, the S9 connects perfectly well to other Win7 machines in my possession - none of which have ever had Samsung's USB drivers installed. When I do the same with the S9, I get a cornucopia of failures. When I connect the S4 to my main PC (Win7), it installs any drivers it needs to, and simply works. Currently undergoing a belated upgrade from the S4.
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