I had problems launching the application that I am developing in Android Studio on my Nexus 7. I successfully received this before using the same tablet and computer (running Windows 8), but after repairing my laptop and wiping everything I am convinced that something with my dev environment is messed up.
When I go to start the project, there are no devices available, so it will no longer recognize my Nexus 7.
Things i tried
- make sure my computer recognizes the device and I have the Nexus 7 driver installed with ASUS .
- Switching to the SDK manager and ensuring that I have the USB USB driver installed.
- shutting down Android Studio and reopening it, rebooting my computer, rebooting my Nexus 7
- Kill adb.exe from task manager
- enabling USB debugging and turning it on and off
- transition from MTP to PTP and vice versa (currently connected as MTP, not sure if this is correct)
Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is very unpleasant, and I would like to return to development again.
Update. I just noticed that when I switch to the developer’s options, “Wait for the debugger” (next to which you switch USB debugging) is inactive. I think this has something to do with it, but I'm not sure how to turn it on.
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