Deliver the Nexus 7 connection to Win 8.

Win 8 detects the USB connection, but does not allow for communication; Unlike Win 7. There seems to be a security problem; How is - this is overcome?

This is necessary for Android development.

See if that helps

http://developer.Android.com/tools/Extras/OEM-USB.html

Right click on the driver, and then select run as administrator to install

Try disabling the usb debugging

Contact Samsung Support

http://www.Samsung.com/us/function/search/espsearchResult.do?input_keyword=Sch-I515&keywords=Sch-I515

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