For Windows XP users
Only for Windows XP:
1. Connect your Nexus to the Computer (USB Debugging must be enabled on the device).
2. Go to My Computer>Right click>Properties>Device Manager and double click on MTP device.
3. Go to the information tab and copy the similar code - USBVID_18D1 & PID_4EE2 & MI_00) (you can also copy it from here if they match).
4. Disconnect the Nexus from the computer.
5. Go to C: WindowsInf (the Inf folder is hidden, configured in the control panel).
6. Find the file wpdmtp.inf and open it in any text editor, even in Notepad.
7. Edit the wpdmtp.inf file, inserting into it what you copied in step 3 as shown below:
; Device is identified by Microsoft OS descriptor
; If your device doesn’t support it, use specific VID & PID for identification
;
[Generic.NTx86]
% GenericMTP.DeviceDesc% = MTP, USBMS_COMP_MTP
% GenericMTP.DeviceDesc% = MTP, USBVID_18D1 & PID_4EE2 & MI_00
[Generic.NTamd64]
% GenericMTP.DeviceDesc% = MTP, USBMS_COMP_MTP
% GenericMTP.DeviceDesc% = MTP, USBVID_18D1 & PID_4EE2 & MI_00
8. Save and close the file.
9. Connect Nexus to computer
10. In the device manager
update MTP driversNext, unzip them into a separate folder (for example, in the c: driver disk)
We go to my computer ->Properties
select the service tab ->equipment ->Device Manager.
In the device manager, we are looking for a device with an exclamation point. This is our nexus.
Click on it with the right mouse button and click Update driver.
Click Run driver search on this computer.
In the Search for drivers line in the following place: drive the path to the folder where our drivers extracted (In my case, this is c: driver)
Put a tick in front of Including subfolders
Click Next
11. Done