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Ideos s7 usb driver

Version: 31.51.59
Date: 05 March 2016
Filesize: 0.131 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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I'm a new S7 owner, and love it. However I need to install the USB driver so I can connect to my Windows 7 desktop. When I try to download the USB driver from the Huawei website my S7 says Cannot download. The content is not supported on this tablet. I am not new to computers, but I am new to Android/ Linux. Would someone please post a step-by-step tutorial on how to download the driver to the S7, unzip it (if needed) and install it? Thank you (in advance) for your help! Rob You don't need the driver. Windows 7 will recognize the S7 natively as a mass storage device provided you unmount the SD Card (either or both internal and external (if installed) using the menu prompts on the S7 to do so (look for the flashing notification symbol in the upper right corner - overlapping windows with i - and tap on it). This will get you to the notifications screen where you can mount the internal and external SD cards to your PC as mass storage drives to allow you to transfer files. HTH. Thank you - that absolutely did the trick. I unmounted the internal and external cards, connected my S7 to my Windows 7 PC and saw the S7 appear in Windows Explorer. Mounted each drive on the S7, and they showed up in Explorer. Moved a bunch of MP3 files (playing them right now. then did the safely eject routine in Windows before unplugging the S7. vferrari, thank you for the quick contribution and help. From a new owner's perspective, the biggest thing the S7 lacks is an in-depth users manual. Other than that, I love it! Thanks again, Rob Well, I unmounted the internal drive and the micro card, then decompressed the drivers and plugged the S7 into my Win XP PC. I had it load the Huawei Ideos drivers (which haven't passed the MS compatibility certificate, btw) and all I get are two extra disk drive letters, neither of which are accessible. The device itself doesn't appear. Did I do something.

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