![]() ![]() ![]() You have installed the necessary drivers and your computer is recognizing your device.You have USB Debugging enabled under Developer Options (Note: This may be listed as ADB Debugging on some ROM's).Your device is plugged into your computer.The question is, Will there be problems because of this? The Nexus 9 seems to be working fine.Īny ideas on why the device chokes on these monthly updates? The fellow I spoke to at Google (2nd level) says the problem stems from bad ram but I have to wonder. I had to use your v1.3.1 because v1.4 would not work on Win XP (yes I know) and it worked. I found your tool along with 'adb driver installer' and using them flashed the June os. The June security update would not install but at least did not ruin the os. Jump ahead to the May '16 security update which wiped out the os and led to another visit with my old friend fastboot to restore my device again (and another 4gbs of downloads). After that all of the updates worked including the update from Android 5.x to 6.x. I kept getting 'error in The only solution at that point in time was too update using fastboot but of course I had to backup and then restore my tablet from scratch. ![]() I cannot say why but it started with the update from Android 5 to 5.x. I have a Nexus 9 that doesn't like updates. ![]()
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