Android Studio does not recognize Nexus 7 as a device

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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I understood!

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I had the same problem, although I was just starting to work with my Nexus 5 and Windows 7. I installed the Google usb driver package using the SDK manager first, the computer recognized by the phone, but the studio could not find it. I went to manually update the driver for the phone, but the update driver could not find it, downloaded the driver separately and pointed to the directory path, installed the driver, and then the studio found it and worked fine.

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