I had a fully working USB debugging between my Windows 10 PC and my Nexus 7. However after a cleanup of my drives I somehow managed to mess it up. (Presumably I deleted the .android folder containing the RSA keys) I should still be able to reset the keys and get the RSA popup just like in the case of a new computer. However I get no popup and I have tried nearly everything.
The PC:
- Windows 10 64 bit
- adb version 1.0.32 (latest)
- Latest Google usb drivers
The tablet:
- Nexus 7 2012 wifi edition (grouper)
- Stock 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
Things I've tried:
- Delete RSA keys in Users/username/.android
- Update USB drivers (they were up to date)
- Update ADB
- Revoking USB authorization
- Switching USB debugging on and off multiple times
- Checking MTP/PTP/none in the USB storage options
Ever since no RSA popup has appeared and adb devices -l
is obviously listing the tablet as "unauthorized"
Is there a possible fix to this behaviour or is Windows just confused and needs a reset? Is it likely that an OS reinstall would solve the issue?
EDIT: Ended up reinstalling Windows and it is working properly. Probably somewhere drivers may have got messed up.
Thanks in advance.
There could be multiple
.android
locations in your system - make sure to delete the right one (or all of them)from http://ktnr74.blogspot.com/2014/11/adb-device-detection-in-windows.html :