In reply to mypyrex:
> An hour with the local geek - sorted. Apparently a setting in the tablet needed changing :0)
This is driving me round the feking bend.
Tonight I found and downloaded all the available drivers for my Motherboard, Gigabyte Z87-HD3.
I then double checked that USB debugging and Media Device (MTP) were ticked on my Nexus 7 and 4.
When I plugged my Nexus 4 into my computer I got an error message that the drivers were not installed correctly. When I went into Device Manager I could not find any Unknown Devices or any devices with problems what so ever.
Next I plugged in my Nexus 7. And for a split second my computer said Nexus 7 plugged in. For a split second I got excited but this only lasted until the Nexus 7 name vanished and was replaced with Unknown Device. I have tried the Drivers from the ASUS website and
A Developers forums but every time I try, my computer keeps telling me that I have upto date drivers and refuses to use the one that I tell it to use. I can uninstall drivers till I am blue in the face but Windows 7 will not install the driver I want it to. It feking chooses the driver that it wants which does not help me one jot.
AGGGGGG!
Edit
I tried plugging my Nexus 4 and 7 into my Laptop and the installed flawlessly first time.
So the problem must be with my Motherboard but I don't have a scooby.
Post edited at 20:49