Android Adapter Modem Driver
That.rar file has the USB driver so that when I plug my Huawei M860 in my laptop, I can transfer files from the sd card, but it still does not recognize my phone as a device and says I need an 'android mobile adapter' driver. I recently installed CM7 and learned that in the process, there was an internal memory partition on the phone that was erased that must have contained the particular driver that I need and I can find it no where. My problem is I want to run PC Tools but when I launch the program, it doesn't recognize my phone as a connected USB device. Doesn't matter about the SD card, it needs the phone in order to access SMS.
Again, the only way to connect to the internet on an android phone is to use 3g/4g or wifi. You CANNOT connect an ethernet cable to an android phone, no matter what kind of adapter you think will work. The following is a generic driver for the devices listed below. Note that all these devices use the same chipsets so the software works on all of them. This is the latest Bluetooth driver for these devices which are listed. Note this driver will work on most Windows operating systems.
Guess I'm stuck unless I want to revert back to stock ROM. Click to expand.tried that as well. It does get rid of the yellow 'Android Mobile Adapter' exclamation marks, but that's about it. When I go into the android modem that shows up in device manager and click on the modem diagnostic test, it fails.
Pci Modem Driver
I installed the Huawei Tools and Huawei Suite but my phone is never able to be recognized either via USB or wireless (the Huawei Suite apparently can operate through your wireless network but some of that was over my head). I had some hope the Huawei Suite was going to work there for a bit, but there's an app called Huawei Suite Daemon.apk that needed to be installed on my phone and I stuck it on the SD card but it wouldn't install. Just got the 'install failed' error. I wish I had tried some of this stuff before I installed CM7 so I could have seen if it worked while I was still using a stock ROM, but I didn't. There's just seems to be something missing that lets my computer know that I have a phone plugged in and not this generic 'removable media' stuff. I do remember prior to the CM7 install, when I had my phone plugged into my laptop, I would get an E drive that said 'Huawei M860' which showed the contents of the phone's internal memory and an F drive for the phone's SD card, but now the only thing I get is the SD card.