Nexus 4 Drivers Windows 10
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I had recently upgraded my laptop from Windows 8.1 to 10. Since the upgrade, I am unable to connect my Android devices as MTP (or Portable Media Player) devices on Windows. The devices that I am using are Nexus 4, Samsung Grand 2 and Kindle Fire HD 7'. Prior to the upgrade I was able to view these as Portable Devices.
All of these are displaying as Android ADB devices. I have tried the usual procedure of deleting that from Device Manager, and choosing Windows to choose an appropriate driver. Ideazon Zboard Drivers Windows 10 here. Intel Centrino Advanced N Wimax 6250 Driver For Windows 10. Windows 10 doesn't even display an option to add these as MTP USB devices or USB Composite Devices. I have attempted to connect these devices to another Windows 8 machine that I have and they work pretty fine.
Can someone help me with a solution? MTP is a protocol associated to Windows Media Player but Windows 10 does not include the WMP. The Media Feature Pack for N and KN versions of Windows 10 will install Media Player and related technologies on a computer running Windows 10 N or Windows 10 KN editions. For further information, please see and query the Knowledge Base for the article number KB3010081. So, download 'Windows10-KB3010081-x86.msu' or 'Windows10-KB3010081-x64.msu' from ' and install it.