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Old 05-25-2016, 05:36 PM   #490
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Originally Posted by netgeo View Post
Hi Booxtor,

I've asked here before and I've emailed Onyx also but got no reply.
Do we have any news about the second batch of Max?
Just for us who preordered to have an idea.

TIA
Hi,
the second batch of Max will be in production next week and we expect to get it in the second week of June. Currently factory is occupied by manufacturing of Onyx 6" model for a big Chinese wholesaler.

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Originally Posted by desk7 View Post
Dear Booxtor,
After enabling usb debugging on the device, I've tried to install adb drivers for the device but I wasn't able to.
I have also modified the .inf file of google usb driver adding the Hardware_ID of Boox Max but the adb tool always says: "List of devices attached: " and then nothing!
I tried to install drivers in windows safeboot mode, I changed USB cable, USB port but nothing changed!
I use Windows 10 64 bit and I only have USB 3.0 ports.
Could you help me, please?
Thank you

Sorry, I don't have much experience with Win10 (currently I am not going to change from W7 64). The problem could be in your USB3.0. ports. There are lots of reported problems trying to use ADB and USB3.0. I've found this workaround for similar problem:
".. Reinstall the Android driver while you're in recovery mode. Even though you installed it while the device was booted and it was recognized, now that you're in recovery mode it won't be recognized anymore. And you can't make it automatically find the Android driver in the driver folder-- you have to select it manually.

1) On your Windows desktop, Go to your Control Panel then Device Manager.
2) You should see Android Phone under Other Devices with a Yellow ! mark on it.
3) Right click on it and choose "Update Driver Software"
4) Choose "Browse my computer", then "Let me pick from a list."
5) If you see categories, select "Android Device", then select "Android ADB Interface".
6) The driver will install and you can now run the update with ADB.
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I could not test it myself since I cannot reproduce your issue on my PC. I hope it will work for you.

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