2011-01-18 11:12 - edited 2011-01-18 11:14
Preamble:
I recently connected my Nokia 5230 mobile phone to my PC via USB connection and loaded up Ovi Suite (2.2.1.23). Everything worked lovely. But alas! Both an Ovi suite update was available, as well as a update for the phone itself! So I downloaded the latest version of Ovi Suite (3.0.0.284).
Unfortunately, now Ovi Suite does not detect when I select "PC Suite" USB mode (selected on the phone screen). This essentially makes Ovi Suite useless.
So I followed some advice on other discussion pages (more on that later) and reinstalled the Ovi Suite. The problem persisted.
Here are some pictures to help you understand my problem:
The computer is able detect the phone is connected via USB. I can even browse the contents of the phone memory and memory card. Upon detecting the connected phone, and me pressing 'PC Suite' on the phone screen, it will show this:
I cannot progress past this screen. The Ovi Suite simply does not recognise that I've selected that option on the phone.
Defense:
I know what your thinking. "Just another USB thread". Well, I did in fact read plenty of threads on this forum before posting, and have spent the last few hours uninstalling and reinstalling Ovi Suite and drivers in various ways (as suggested in those threads), with no success.
The following is a list of forum threads which I have read and tried all the solutions found in each, and I have copied the solutions (which appear to have worked for other people), for your convenience:
/t5/Nokia-Ovi-Suite/Ovi-Suite-PC-Suite-USB-Connect
ion-Problem/td-p/682828
Solutions which did not work for me:
Could you please follow these steps and check?
1. Disconnect your phone from PC if connected.
2 .Open Control Panel and go to ‘Programs and Features’
3. From the list of available programs, choose ‘Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver’
4. Click on the ‘Change’ button on top toolbar.
5. In the setup dialog box that pops up next, choose ‘Repair’ and select ok. Wait for setup to complete.
6. Restart the computer if prompted.
7. Now connect your phone to the PC. Driver installation should complete and PC suite (hopefully) should detect your mobile properly now.
1. Uninstall all nokia related applications like Ovisuite, pc suite, connectivity cable driver,pc connectivity solutions, nokia software updater etc. from ur PC.2. Restart your PC3. Now download and install the recent ovisuite from http://www.ovi.com/suite4. After installation, disconnect/disable your internet connection (this will make sure that the PC use the drivers which comes with ovisuite and prevent the PC from downloading any new drivers from internet) and then connect your mobile and wait for drivers and support software installation.5. After drivers installation you can connect your mobile to ovisuite from ovisuite screen.Solution which did not work for me:Hi GannonC,
Uninstall the following Programs, if any, from Control Panel -> Programs and Features or Add or Remove Programs.
Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver
Nokia Ovi Suite
PC Connectivity Solution
Later download and install the latest OVi Suite from the following location.
http://www.ovi.com/suite
After OVi Suite installation, restart your PC, disconnect your internet from PC and connect your mobile to the PC. This is to prevent the PC searching for a new drivers from internet. OVi suite has all the required drivers for all the nokia phones available in market.
Once all the required drivers are installed automatically, you try connecting the mobile by selecting 'Connect your device' from the bottom left on the OVi suite screen. You should be able to connect your device now.
After connecting you can go ahead and update your maps/ download new country maps.
NOTE: before updating your maps/ download new country maps, you should have used your maps in you mobile atleast once.
Hope this will resolve your issue.
You can connect back your internet anytime after the drivers installation.
/t5/Nokia-Ovi-Suite/OVI-suite-not-reconizing-the-O
VI-suite-USB-mode-N8/m-p/809893#M7107
Solution which did not work for me:
Hi,
Please check the suggestions below:
Select Ovi Suite via Tools -> Options -> My device -> Remove this device.
Once you add the device back to Ovi Suite, Select tools -> Add device, reconfigure the Sync -> Option - device sync settings and sync again.
If it does not help:Go to
Control Panel--> Right click and Programs and Features or add/remove programs "Repair" Nokia Ovi Suite.
Go to
Control Panel--> Programs and Features or add/remove programs - > Right click and "Repair" Nokia Connectivity cable driver & PC Connectivity solution.
If it does not help:
Uninstall the following Programs,from Control Panel -> Programs and Features or Add or Remove Programs.
Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver
Nokia Ovi Suite
PC Connectivity Solution
Later download and install the latest OVi Suite from the Nokia.com/support.
After OVi Suite installation, restart your PC, disconnect your internet from PC and connect your mobile to the PC. This is to prevent the PC searching for a new drivers from internet. OVi suite has all the required drivers for all the nokia phones available in market.
Once all the required drivers are installed automatically, you try connecting the mobile by selecting
'Connect your device' from the bottom left on the OVi suite screen. You should be able to connect your device now.
Br
Mahyav
/t5/Nokia-Ovi-Suite/E5-Ovi-Suite-keeps-telling-me-
that-my-device-isn-t-in-PC-suite/m-p/856573#M7752
Solution which did not work for me:
Maarten, I had the same issue and it started after I updated Ovi Suite as well as my device software. I found this in another thread and thought it might help you. I just uninstalled the 3 items and downloaded and installed as prescribed by going to nokia.com/support and downloading and reinstalling Ovi Suite.... Merry Christmas
Re: OVI suite not reconizing the 'OVI suite USB mode 22-Nov-2010 11:36 AM
***** Select Ovi Suite via Tools -> Options -> My device -> Remove this device.Once you add the device back to Ovi Suite, Select tools -> Add device,
reconfigure the Sync -> Option - device sync settings and sync again.
*****If it does not help:Go to
Control Panel--> Right click and Programs and Features or add/remove programs
"Repair" Nokia Ovi Suite.Go to
Control Panel--> Programs and Features or add/remove programs - > Right click
and "Repair" Nokia Connectivity cable driver & PC Connectivity solution.
***** If it does not help:
Uninstall the following Programs,from Control Panel -> Programs and Features or
Add or Remove Programs.Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver
Nokia Ovi Suite
PC Connectivity Solution
Later download and install the latest OVi Suite from the Nokia.com/support.
After OVi Suite installation, restart your PC, disconnect your internet from PC and
connect your mobile to the PC. This is to prevent the PC searching for a new drivers
from internet. OVi suite has all the required drivers for all the nokia phones available
in market.
Once all the required drivers are installed automatically, you try connecting the mobile
by selecting'Connect your device' from the bottom left on the OVi suite screen. You should be able
to connect your device now.
/t5/Nokia-Ovi-Suite/not-recognizing-USB-mode-on-E7
3/m-p/780655#M6383
Solution which did not work for me (simmilar to above):
frauk:
I found this on the Europe forum and it worked for me--finally!
- Click Start
- Click Control Panel
- Click Programs and Features or Add/remove Programs
- Choose Nokia Nokia Cable Connectivity then Change and repair
- Do the same for PC Connectivity Solution - Change then repair
- Reboot computer
After re-starting the computer, I also followed this portion of a suggestion from another post (don't know if it made a difference or not):
"connected the device, waited till all the drivers were loaded.
Then launched Ovi suite"
(From /t5/Nokia-Ovi-Suite/E52-Sync-Error-8393f010-838c03
ee/m-p/740481)
Ovi Suite then recognized my device and the sync appears to have gone smoothly. I hope it works for you too! It's ridiculous that it causes so many problems though--I've wasted many hours on something that should have installed correctly the first time.
Other threads with this problem, which I came across that mention the same problem with various other phones:
Now that I have shared a detailed description of my failings with you, here is some information about my phone and the Ovi suite:Phone information (Keypad: *#0000#):
Software version
V 20.0.005
Software version date
23-03-2010
Custom version
20.0.005.C02.01
Custom version date
23-03-2010
Language set
19
Model
5230
Type
RM-588
Latest update
Not needed (<-- is this another bug Nokia? The phone regularly informs me that a update is available...)Ovi Suite System information:Nokia Ovi Suite 3.0.0.284
PC Connectivity Solution 10.50.2.0
Connectivity Cable Driver 7.1.36.0
Nokia Ovi Suite Software Updater 2010.44.0.60888
Maps Service API 4.0.24.1
Nokia mPlatform 2.7.44
Ovi Desktop Sync Engine 1.4.1.42
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Edition, Service Pack 2
Language: English
Detected internet browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0.6001.18999
- Mozilla Firefox 3.6.13 (Default browser)
Detected Bluetooth stacks:
- Microsoft (Version: 6.0.6000, Build: 16386), In use.
Detected USB drivers:
- Default Hub Driver for USB 6.0.6002.18005
- USB Modem Driver 6.0.6002.18005
- EHCI eUSB Miniport Driver 6.0.6002.18005Additional information:
- Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 64-bit (with all updates installed)
- I have no problems with USB or drivers with another components
Zship's revelations:
So this is not really a problem for me. I have the working, older (2.2.1.23) version of Ovi Suite installed on my netbook, and sure enough, it works fine, I just tried it. I wont be updating Ovi Suite on it though. I also could probably just download the update via 3.5G using just the phone itself, but the problem remains that a simple software update has caused a critical connectivity problem between your software and hardware. Given that many Nokia customers would have less technical know-how than say, myself or anyone else on this forum, this problem is a quite likely a huge inconvenience to them, they probably wouldn't visit these discussions and spend 5 hours reinstalling software like I just did, and they surely would be thinking twice before purchasing another Nokia device in the future.
tl;dr - Nokia recommended update breaks connectivity between software and device, various attempts to fix seemingly simple problem don't work.
Solved! Go to Solution.
2011-01-18 11:47
NOS logs attatched.
Only joking! Forum does not support it!
The file does not have a valid extension for an attachment. jpg,gif,png,pdf,log,doc,docx are the valid extensions.
2011-01-18 12:09
2011-01-18 12:33
I have managed to fix this problem myself, after reading more into the problem.
My solution was to:
You may need to restart Ovi Suite and/or disconnect the phone a few times to get the last steps to work, it seems that Ovi Suite 'fights' with Windows over which should install the drivers.
I have also forwarded the NOS logs as requested in the hopes that this run-around can be be avoided in future releases.
2011-01-29 3:42
Good for you! Your original listing of "did not work for me" solutions prompted memories, not pleasant, for me. And your solution is right on.
I think that clearing out all Nokia app's before updating (to OviSuite 3) is key. Windows 7 is pretty plucky and rode over the MTP USB problem this time. Will probably retry reinstalling a possible alternate cable driver, but right now I am functional.
Cheers,
CS
2011-02-14 21:08
Hye guys
So i have the nokia 5230 and i recorded a few sound recordings..but now that i connect my usb the listing of the sound recordings dun show up
. I would like to know how can i transfer my voice recordings from my phone to my computer..
Really need help...thanks!![]()
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2011-02-16 17:18 - edited 2011-02-16 17:20
zship.... No - not for me it didn't work I'm afraid to say. I have had exactly the same problem and I followed a similar course to you. Same issue - all was fine until I installed the new Ovi Suite.
Over to you Nokia............. please, please help me.
2011-02-17 18:33
I have same pb, wtih both X6 and C6
Drivers install correctly. But no sync possible with message opn the phone speeking about expired certifcate.
Anyway i don't need to use this V3 of NOS.
It works perfectly with the older V2xxx
But Only one time, because the program ask me to upadte my NOS and if i answer later it close.
I can't use me NOS V2 not more than 2-3 Times
After i'm pbliged to update and pn again.
How can i avoid this update ??
2011-02-19 11:29
I have same type of pb, wtih both X6 and C6
Drivers install correctly. But no sync possible with message on the phone speeking about expired certificate.
Anyway i don't need to use this V3 of NOS.
It works perfectly with the older V2xxx
But only one time, because the program ask me to update my NOS and if i answer later it close.
I can't use my NOS V2 not more than 2 or 3 times
After i'm obliged to update and the same pb comes up again.
Is there some knowing how can i avoid this update ??
In order to continue using NOS V2 instead of updating in V3
2011-05-31 18:22
It is NOT possible to make the OVI Suite 3.x working with Windows XP
The driver is not working with XP (error code 39 from WinXP, see microsoft site for explaining this code, unable to load driver, missing files)
Solution thar works for me:
Download and install VirtiulBox (free software)
Download from microsoft site evaluationcopy of windowx 7, burn image to dvd
Install Win7 within the virtual machine from virtual box
After installation download and install OVI suite
Connect 5230 to the usb port
Activate usb form the pulldown menu form virtual box (work with admin access)
Win7 detects the phone en installs without problem the drivers
Now it is possible to see and connect the 5230 to Ovi Suite
2012-02-24 3:09 - edited 2012-02-24 3:14
SAME PROBLEM. And none of the many suggested solutions has worked for me yet. I want to thank all on this thread (and many others) for their help. I've learned a lot but I haven't gotten to the bottom of it. I think maybe Nokia needs to ... uh ... bloody well BOTHER TO FIX THIS ISSUE themselves, maybe. Like, cuz they're PAID FOR IT and I'M NOT. Harrumph.
I run Windows XP, and was on Media Player 11, but have rolled back to 9 and 10. I have a Nokia E 72. I have all the latest Nokia cable-drivers, PC Suite, OVI Suite, Connectivity software, etc.. The symptoms are as follows: when I plug in the phone by USB cable, the laptop won't recognize it. It says "USB device faulty" or "failed to load properly" and refuses to get the hardware into its brain. The Device Manager shows only a "Unknown Device" which I cannot install drivers onto. Taking the extra media-card out of the phone doesn't make any difference -- nothing I've done will make the computer recognize the main (built-in) card in the phone. I can't browse to it via any sort of populate / repopulate disk drive, or any other method of connecting it.
As I understand it, this is some conflict with the phone and the new concept of MTP. Media Transfer Protocol confuses the computer, causing it to kind-of think that the phone is kind-of a media player, when in fact it's a whole lot more. So, the "parent" doesn't get loaded, then the rest of the phone doesn't get loaded, then it kind-of tries to load some MTP but fails, etc.. If I could browse to the phone through a non-Nokia connection I'd be happy to do so in order to implement any of a number of the suggestions above. But I can't get the computer to recognize the phone when the phone is plugged in by USB, regardless of all the solutions above.
The problem began a few days ago. It just up and wouldn't recognize the phone. I hadn't installed any updates that I knew of on either item, but it's possible that my memory is faulty and a newer version of this or that snuck in there and screwed it all up. I have tried a serious roll-back to a Restore Point about six weeks old, but that didn't solve the problem. This suggests to me that the problem is phone-resident, since the rollback was to a computer-based Restore Point and I don't have phone rollback capability.
This seriously hampers me. PC Suite, OVI, and some future version of Nokia Suite, will all be useless to me unless Nokia accomplishes the stunning act of supporting their software. I won't hold my breath. Just in general, you'd think that plug-and-play of a phone into your computer would be a lot simpler. Just take the cord -- stick it in the phone; stick it in the computer -- and shazam, you're plugged in. But NOOOOOO we're on NOOOOOOKIA ... Now I know why Microsoft wanted to buy them so badly. They knew they'd all get along and have the same assumptions about software -- that it doesn't really matter whether it works reliably on a user's computer at his home, as long as it works in theory on some programmer's ideal personal computer in Seattle once in a rare while. Nokia? Meet Microsoft. Microsoft? You and Nokia will get along juuuust fiiiine ...
2012-05-31 13:20
Key Step:
Temporarily turn off your firewall!
I've been at this for hours (what a way to use up annual leave!)
I have a Nokia 2730 classic (I know!) and accepted an auto update of Nokia Suite. I then could not connect the phone. I followed all the advice about updating drivers, but when I tried to connect new phone, the mesage "Please wait while USB drivers are updated" just didn't go away - I was deadlocked.
Turning off the firewall allowed update of these drivers. Phew!
Hope this helps somebody and you don't waste the hours I have (and many others!)