

KAZOOM, the device driver installed and all was working! Then, I unplugged the Android phone and re-installed it on a USB 3.0 port where it had previously failed to work.

I did a clean install of the Moto Device Mgr and then connected my unlocked/running Moto X intentionally to a USB 2.0 port. My desktop PC running a quad core based motherboard has both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports on it. Well, one thing is the Dell hardware is specifically limited to USB 2.0. BINGO, everything worked like a hose! Hey, what's the difference? Status via Cntl Panel, Device & Printer, showed a device named XT1095 (yep that's my Moto X) but flagged with a yellow exclamation point and the declaration 'Driver Not Installed'.Īfter a NUMBER of uninstall/re-install episodes and delving into the Moto X (turn developer USB options ON/OFF), I tried the setup on my older Dell laptop. I'd install the Moto USB driver ware on my PC (Moto Device Mgr V2.5.4) and when I'd connect my Moto X via USB, the driver wouldn't 'install' properly. OK, I pulled my hair out for almost 2-days. The problem may be due to windows mtp driver and you can try the fix provided by Microsoft.Ĭontrol Panel - Uninstall a program - Turn Windows features on or off - Expand Media Feature - Uncheck Windows Media PlayerĬontrol Panel - Uninstall a program - Turn Windows features on or off - Expand Media Feature - Check Windows Media Player Goto Device Manager and right click on the motorola device name and select uninstallĪnd click browse and point to the downloaded driver locationĬ:\Program Files\Common Files\Motorola Shared\Mobile Drivers\ If your phone is able to connect in another PC, the problem is in PC and not with the droid.
