MyPhoneExplorer error: no device connected via USB - what to do?
With MyPhoneExplorer you can manage your phone via mobile phone access. The error that no device is connected via USB makes remote control impossible. This practical tip tells you what you can do to fix the error.
MyPhoneExplorer: No device connected via USB - you can do that
So that you can manage your phone again via USB, we have put together some tips for you:
- Make sure that you have connected the USB cable correctly to the PC and the mobile phone.
- Then check whether the cable used is intact and has no cable breaks or defects.
- In addition, the connections should all be in order and without defects.
- You can also use another USB port on your PC as this may be defective. With a new port, the drivers are usually also reloaded.
- Or there is a defect in the USB cable used, which is why you should replace it.
- If the mobile phone is recognized by the PC, but the MyPhoneExplorer error is still displayed, you should reinstall the tool.
- In order for the software to recognize your smartphone, you must run the MyPhoneExplorer Client app before connecting the smartphone to the PC.
- USB debugging must also be activated in the settings in developer mode.
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This practical tip is based on MyPhoneExplorer 1.8.6 under Windows 7. You can also repair a defective USB cable. We will show you this in the next practical tip.