If your MyTouch is Rooted and is running on CyanogeMod 4.2.3.1 or Higher here is the step by step instruction on how to USB Tether.
This will only work for Windows PCs.
If your MyTouch is not Rooted and running CyanogeMod go to this link on how: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586363
1. Download HTCSync from this link: http://www.htc.com/hero/m/files/downloads/HTCsync.zip
2. UnZip file and run he HTCSync.exe file
3. Finish Installing program.
4. Go to Settings on MyTouch
5. Go to Wireless Controls
6. Put a check on "Internet Tethering" (it is at the bottom)
7. Connect your phone to USB Cable.
8. Open up a internet browser.
9. Your Done.
Hope this helps.
Hmmm, that's strange. I tether my laptop with my phone and I never had to download HTC sync. It just worked right off the bat for me. Oh well, this how to should help beginning members who are trying to tether. Good work.
milelake2 said:
If your MyTouch is Rooted and is running on CyanogeMod 4.2.3.1 or Higher here is the step by step instruction on how to USB Tether.
This will only work for Windows PCs.
If your MyTouch is not Rooted and running CyanogeMod go to this link on how: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=586363
1. Download HTCSync from this link: http://www.htc.com/hero/m/files/downloads/HTCsync.zip
2. UnZip file and run he HTCSync.exe file
3. Finish Installing program.
4. Go to Settings on MyTouch
5. Go to Wireless Controls
6. Put a check on "Internet Tethering" (it is at the bottom)
7. Connect your phone to USB Cable.
8. Open up a internet browser.
9. Your Done.
Hope this helps.
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absolutely no need to install htcsync.
It has already been said but I also didn't have to install HTC Sync
I'm running 4.2.5
works with ubuntu 9.10 as well. just plug in and enable tethering. no software needed.
Can't get it to work on Mac OS X 10.5. When I enable USB tethering nothing happens. No new network interfaces, no reaction at all.
It worked for my buddy w/o software but not for me.
I'm installing the software now..
the HTCsync was developed for people who use Windows XP. that's why you people don't have to install it - because you aren't on Windows XP. and to the fellow with the mac, good god ditch that thing and get yourself a real lappy
pyr0path said:
the HTCsync was developed for people who use Windows XP. that's why you people don't have to install it - because you aren't on Windows XP. and to the fellow with the mac, good god ditch that thing and get yourself a real lappy
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i'm on xp and i didnt have to download anything, it just worked...
Ok I have followed the steps to the Tee...and I am getting an odd problem. I install the htc driver that was provided, but whenever I connect my G1 after enabling tethering, my computer (win xp) says "problem installing hardware" and the internet is not connection. It says "detecting HTC phone" and stuff like that but then it just fails and it doesn't work. This does NOT happen whenever I use regular USB mode but is only happening whenever I try the tethering. Any help?
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Hey all. Sorry if this is in the wrong forumsection, feel free to move it if so.
I am having problems syncronizing my TyTn II with my PC. I am using Activesync 4,5. I read somewhere that this can occur if you change the usb port from the one you were using the first time, and i think that is what i might have done.
Has anyone else had this problem? What can i do to fix it?
This (registry change) did the trick for me
http://www.aximsite.com/boards/activesync/120851-activesync-4-1-sygate-personal-firewall-pro.html
Thanks mate, that seems to be a solution to the problem. Only problem now is that as far as i know i dont have a regedit program on my phone. Which one should i use and how to i go about using it? How do i get the program onto my phone when i cant use Activesync?
Appreciate any help..
I just started a thread like this in the Hermes forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=361633
here's what i got, haven't tried it yet.
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Try this procedure step-by-step
1. make sure your phone is not connected to the computer in any way
a. Bluetooth off
b. WIFI off
c. USB cable not connected
2. Run spybot S&D (I always do this when the computer misbehaves - and make no mistake your computer is misbehaving)
3. Terminate all other running programs
4. Hook your phone to the usb cable and the usb cable to the computer. (don't worry if it syncs or not)
5. Open Device Manager and select Network Adapters
6. Uninstall the Windows Mobile Device
7. Disconnect the Phone
8. Open the Control Panel "Add/Remove Programs" and uninstall Active Sync
9. Reboot the computer
10. Connect to the internet and get a fresh copy of Activesync 4.5 and install it.
At this point if you can back up your PIM to the storage card or something it would be great because I suggest you do a hard reset of the phone. go to the settings page and select System. Tap the clear storage icon and follows the instructions to reet the phone.
11. Reset phone as above
12. When phone reboots, connect it to the computer via the usb cable.
Phone should sync from now on.
Good Luck
PS.
MrVanx is right, that could help but it will limit your phones capability. However if my method fails that may be your only option short of reflashing the phone with some other ROM.
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Thanks for the tip there, sook. I just tried it and it didnt work for me.
I did all the steps except for these:
5. Open Device Manager and select Network Adapters
6. Uninstall the Windows Mobile Device
The thing is i cant find my mobile device anywhere in the device manager or in the network adapters subcategory. Any ideas?
Is there any way to edit the registry on my phone without having to download and install something? Like a built-in program or something..
SeqHTCTyTnII said:
Thanks mate, that seems to be a solution to the problem. Only problem now is that as far as i know i dont have a regedit program on my phone. Which one should i use and how to i go about using it? How do i get the program onto my phone when i cant use Activesync?
Appreciate any help..
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Download through wlan or copy it to the memory card with pc...I used TascalSoft TRE:
http://www2r.biglobe.ne.jp/~tascal/download/pocketpc/tre_e.htm
Hi guys,
I've just installed the Windows 7 ultimate RC on my PC and am now unable to sync my Raphael. I've installed Windows Mobile Device Center, but when I plug in my phone I get a message saying 'USB Device not recognized'.
I've tried both the stock rom and the Energy 3.0 ROM.
Anyone experiencing this also? Any solutions?
Thanks!
Same problem. But I couldnt even install the WDC? Which version did you install?
Weird
I'm using Windows 7 RC 1 (build 7100) and it works flawlessly with my TP. Installed WMDC 6.1 without difficulties.
PROBLEM FIXED for me
zonez said:
Hi guys,
I've just installed the Windows 7 ultimate RC on my PC and am now unable to sync my Raphael. I've installed Windows Mobile Device Center, but when I plug in my phone I get a message saying 'USB Device not recognized'.
I've tried both the stock rom and the Energy 3.0 ROM.
Anyone experiencing this also? Any solutions?
Thanks!
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Try deleting this via regedit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SQMClient\Windows\DisabledSessions
I'm using Windows 7 build 7077 and everything is going fine
Could you specify as to whether that key is located in Windows 7 or your phones OS?
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Could you specify as to whether that key is located in Windows 7 or your phones OS?
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Sorry.In Windows 7
uh oh. i'm thinking of wiping vista from my machine and just using rc1. should i hold off on doing this?
Happened to me not 5min ago
1. Find the device in “Device manager” and remove it
2. Re-Plug in the device
3. A windows should try to install the software (Little popup in the task bar)
4. Click on it when it fails and tell it to check windows update to find drivers
I just installed RC1 last night. TP syncing just fine.
running windows 7...wmdc installed fine...
IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS SYNCHING!!
make sure to go into your phone settings
-go to connections
-go to usb to pc
-uncheck enable advanced network functionality
k thanks for the help guys, can't wait to get rc installed!
Thanks for the replies!
I tried all suggestions posted here, but none work.
The funny thing is that even when I put my phone in USB Drive mode, it still isn't recognized.
Updating the driver through windows update still results in 'An unknown device, your drivers are up to date'.
Syncing works without problems on my WindowsXP laptop..
The Muffin Man said:
Happened to me not 5min ago
1. Find the device in “Device manager” and remove it
2. Re-Plug in the device
3. A windows should try to install the software (Little popup in the task bar)
4. Click on it when it fails and tell it to check windows update to find drivers
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This really worded for me. I installed Windows 7 the first day it was available and I was never able to figure it out how to make it worked until today. Thank you "The Muffin Man"
Running windows 7 RC and first few days when plugged phone in nothing happened. Was in no rush to get sync working as dual booting with Vista and was just plugging to charge phone. Other day I got a prompt to install device centre 6.1 and never done anything to initiate this. Wonder if an auto update may have caused this?
Works perfectly for me and tried with both Energy 3.0 and Elite RC4 (WM6.1 and WM6.5 ROMS).
In Vista atm so don't have W7 build number to hand.
I had a similar issue a few weeks back on my xp rig. Turns out I just needed to re seat my micro sd card, worked instantly.
nhshah7 said:
uh oh. i'm thinking of wiping vista from my machine and just using rc1. should i hold off on doing this?
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go for it.. everything works great.. love the device support! plug in ur printer and thats pritty much it
Uninstall the "Windows Mobile Device Center" in your Control Panel, and plug your phone in again
Well i'm one step closer to fixing this..
I went into my bios and disabled USB2 (switching back to USB1).
After reboot my device was recognized and synced without problems.
As soon as I enabled USB2 again the device was undetectable again, even though Legacy USB support was enabled.
All other USB devices work, both in USB2 as USB1 mode.
Needless to say I don't want to run in USB1 mode.
Since I didn't have any of these problems with WinXP I assume it's a windows 7 issue.. Anyone knows where I can report this?
zonez said:
Well i'm one step closer to fixing this..
I went into my bios and disabled USB2 (switching back to USB1).
After reboot my device was recognized and synced without problems.
As soon as I enabled USB2 again the device was undetectable again, even though Legacy USB support was enabled.
All other USB devices work, both in USB2 as USB1 mode.
Needless to say I don't want to run in USB1 mode.
Since I didn't have any of these problems with WinXP I assume it's a windows 7 issue.. Anyone knows where I can report this?
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Sounds like a driver support issue with your USB device (Motherboard).
I just installed WMDC and it worked without any problems.
just tried tethering my nexus s to my work desk top to be "off grid" but i'm having issues.
I cant for the life of me tether the NS to the computer (running windows xp -32bit).
i was able to do this fine on the n1, but no go on the nexus. the computer just doesn't recognize it.
I've down loaded the tetherxp.inf file, but when point the setupwizard to it, it can't find it.
wth??????
then i start doing to research and read that the NS tethering isn't supported by window xp?? just win7, win vista and linux???
is this true???
what have you guys been experiencing?
predation said:
just tried tethering my nexus s to my work desk top to be "off grid" but i'm having issues.
I cant for the life of me tether the NS to the computer (running windows xp -32bit).
i was able to do this fine on the n1, but no go on the nexus. the computer just doesn't recognize it.
I've down loaded the tetherxp.inf file, but when point the setupwizard to it, it can't find it.
wth??????
then i start doing to research and read that the NS tethering isn't supported by window xp?? just win7, win vista and linux???
is this true???
what have you guys been experiencing?
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download, unrar and just point it at the USB driver folder and not the subfolder
http://rapidshare.com/files/441850739/usb_driver.rar
thanks slow.
can you explain how the file you linked is different from the tetherxp.inf file???
predation said:
thanks slow.
can you explain how the file you linked is different from the tetherxp.inf file???
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honestly i havve zero clue, i just know that the folder i uploaded is right off my SDK
Can you tether through USB with xp computer with activesync installed?
mingkee said:
Can you tether through USB with xp computer with activesync installed?
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there is no active sync for android phone
active sync is a microsoft to windows phones only protocol
still no go on the usb tethering.
i'm updating the driver via device manager and pointing it towards the unzipped file recommended.
am i doing something wrong here?
predation said:
still no go on the usb tethering.
i'm updating the driver via device manager and pointing it towards the unzipped file recommended.
am i doing something wrong here?
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unplug device, uninstall device from device manager plug back in and when it asks to install, point it at the usb driver folder
slowz3r said:
unplug device, uninstall device from device manager plug back in and when it asks to install, point it at the usb driver folder
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arg. just did that.
didn't help. oi!!!
still getting the "the hardware was not installed because the wizard cannot find the necessary software" pop up.
i'm giving up on this.
the tether function is "on" on the phone, but my comp doesn't recognize the connection in the network settings.
sucks as i'm trying this on a fresh XP os installed notebook. so i don't know what could be causing this... (yess all updates have been updated)...
slowz, you're able to tether with your NS to xp?
predation said:
arg. just did that.
didn't help. oi!!!
i'm giving up on this.
the tether function is "on" on the phone, but my comp doesn't recognize the connection in the network settings.
sucks as i'm trying this on a fresh XP os installed notebook. so i don't know what could be causing this... (yess all updates have been updated)...
slowz, you're able to tether with your NS to xp?
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I dont seem to have any problems with it, ...try uninstalling anything associated with as a NS driver
me getting the nexus s on a subsidized price shouldn't matter no?
predation said:
me getting the nexus s on a subsidized price shouldn't matter no?
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nope not at all....
thanks for the help slowzer.
when i get home, i'm going to try this on my laptop.
Let's see what happens and i'll post back later.
predation said:
thanks for the help slowzer.
when i get home, i'm going to try this on my laptop.
Let's see what happens and i'll post back later.
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no problemo
This definitely isn't working with Windows XP.
This worked fine with my Nexus One. I had to install tetherxp.inf for it to work.
With the Nexus S, I removed all devices, uninstalled the drivers and started from scratch. No go with either the tetherxp.inf file or the RAR file posted earlier in this thread.
I can't find any other documentation on the Net that shows that Nexus S can tether with Windows XP.
Has anyone gotten this to work?
try this...
go to the PDAnet website http://www.junefabrics.com/android/index.php download their software onto your computer(free), then follow the directions on the screen. it will install the latest drivers onto your computer. i had to do that with my work computer too.
Well, I did that and now I just have a copy of PDSNet on my machine
I still can't get XP to recognize my Nexus S. When I plug it in I still get the New Hardware box that asks to find software for USB Device.
What I did was to add entries to tetherxp.inf for Nexus S which matched the signatures in device manager after I connected my phone to xp and turned on usb tether. I then installed the driver from tetherxp.inf.
Bazinga.
t3rabyte said:
Well, I did that and now I just have a copy of PDSNet on my machine
I still can't get XP to recognize my Nexus S. When I plug it in I still get the New Hardware box that asks to find software for USB Device.
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you are on the latest service pack right?
Yep, I'm on XP Pro SP3.
whenever I try and install the samsung usb drivers for my S3 the installer always fails with this message: "The MSS installation for SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones V1.4.6.0 has failed."
I had the universal naked drivers installed on this PC before for my tbolt and transformer prime, but it wasn't compatible with the S3 yet. There is an updated universal naked drivers that supports the S3, but when I try and back up my IMEI and put the phone into RMNET+DM+MODEM mode, the naked drivers don't recognize my device. in the regular MTP+ADB the drivers work fine.
so I imagine I need the samsung drivers to install for this to work. does anyone have any ideas how I could get the samsung usb drivers to install properly? I've also tried the V1.5.5.0 version as well and the installer fails as well. I've removed the universal naked drivers and tried to install without it and I still get the error. same thing in windows safemode. I'm running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.
has anyone else had trouble with this? and any idea how to get the installer to work? thanks
Lots of people have been having this issue. I'm having it on XP at the moment... until now.
Per another thread I read here (for the Dell Streak, thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291293) you can force Windows to use the generic driver instead of the Samsung one.
Basically, I edited a copy of the INF to match my device info, then entered the info into the [Generic] area of the INF. I then told Windows to allow me to manually select the driver, and pointed it to this INF file. Voila... I now have generic driver support for MTP in XP SP3. I imagine the same thing might work with other versions of Windows, since I'm not really using any non-Windows drivers.
jackmei2 said:
whenever I try and install the samsung usb drivers for my S3 the installer always fails with this message: "The MSS installation for SAMSUNG USB Driver for Mobile Phones V1.4.6.0 has failed."
I had the universal naked drivers installed on this PC before for my tbolt and transformer prime, but it wasn't compatible with the S3 yet. There is an updated universal naked drivers that supports the S3, but when I try and back up my IMEI and put the phone into RMNET+DM+MODEM mode, the naked drivers don't recognize my device. in the regular MTP+ADB the drivers work fine.
so I imagine I need the samsung drivers to install for this to work. does anyone have any ideas how I could get the samsung usb drivers to install properly? I've also tried the V1.5.5.0 version as well and the installer fails as well. I've removed the universal naked drivers and tried to install without it and I still get the error. same thing in windows safemode. I'm running Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit.
has anyone else had trouble with this? and any idea how to get the installer to work? thanks
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Download and install PDAnet app to your computer, this app will install the driver for you. You have to select "Samsung" during the install. Once done you can uninstall the app but the driver stay.
If PDA net doesn't work for you, go into device manager and select your phone, click on properties, advanced, and install the drivers manually.
So, I came across another way to get the drivers to load without any INF file hacking. If you simply tell Windows (XP in my case) to update the driver, then tell it you will manually point to it, you can find a suitable one in the folder C:\Program Files\SAMSUNG\USB Drivers\25_escape (after you install the MSS driver pack, of course).
Unfortunately, in my case, I use MediaMonkey to manage this, and it doesn't seem to notice the "difference" between my phone and my wife's (both SGS3s). That's their fault, though... they clearly have some bugs in there.
that's the problem... the MSS pack fails to install. I tried copying the samsung\USB Drivers folder from my desktop (which the driver install worked on) to my laptop and manually pointing to the folder, but it says it can't find a driver for it. kind of odd. I'll have to try the PDA net drivers to see if that will work. thanks for the help guys
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If PDA net doesn't work for you, go into device manager and select your phone, click on properties, advanced, and install the drivers manually.
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Thanks this worked for me
Is there way to tether through USB in Windows 8.
In Windows 7 it worked without installing drivers or editing setting, but windows 8 does not connect to it automatically.
what i have to do to get this to work?
TheLnxDrd said:
Is there way to tether through USB in Windows 8.
In Windows 7 it worked without installing drivers or editing setting, but windows 8 does not connect to it automatically.
what i have to do to get this to work?
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Did you try installing HTC Sync? Also, when the phone is connected in tethering mode, open "device manager" on windows and find the phone (should be under USB devices or something like that). Then right click it and search for updated drivers.