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Hi all,
Cmd hanged at "method 3"
Hboot version 1.17.0011
Asia WWE - Singapore
Windows 7
Any others out there having the same experience as me?
P.S: uninstalled hTC sync, activated htc sync on device, installed latest htc drivers/naked drivers..
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I was having a similar problem. Do you perhaps have Droid Explorer installed on your pc, or some similar app that auto connects via usb to your device. If so, uninstall. I was able to run the tool after uninstalling - just used the Charge usb connection (not HTC Sync) and ran the tool as Administrator. All worked fine for me.
Well, I had this issue as well.
So I uninstalled all HTC Sync, HTC Drivers and HTC bmp Drivers, and reinstalled the driver provided by Revolutionnary. Then I plugged it my phone with USB debugging on, set it to charge, and launched revolutionnary again as an admin. That's when it worked !
ClydeB1 said:
I was having a similar problem. Do you perhaps have Droid Explorer installed on your pc, or some similar app that auto connects via usb to your device. If so, uninstall. I was able to run the tool after uninstalling - just used the Charge usb connection (not HTC Sync) and ran the tool as Administrator. All worked fine for me.
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Holy piece of poop! I juz rem i had droid explorer installed!
Damm!! Thanks for the reminder mate... But i m currently outside... Gonna try when i go home which is tomorrow... Will update you guys again...
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I have adb installed. HTC sync nor Droid explorer are running. I verify adb works because I can see my device. My problem is that the revolutionary.exe is not detecting my phone. Says waiting for device. Usb debugging turned off. I've been trying for the past 6 hours and no go. I'm coming from a Vibrant where we don't have locked boot loaders n such. Is there another method to achieve s off? The noob guide didn't help me. Hope someone can.
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Usb debugging should be on. There's your problem.
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Both HTC Sync and Droid Explorer have to be completely uninstalled from your computer to make it work. Also, download and unzip the HTC Naked USB Driver to a folder somewhere on your computer. While the Revolutionary tool runs and says "waiting for device" open device manager. You may see a yellow exclamation point icon with something like "Android Phone" or "Android Composite Device." The actual title escapes my memory, but you get the idea. Update the driver and point it to where you unzipped the USB driver. Restart the computer after you uninstall the HTC Sync, Droid Explorer, and install the USB driver and try the Revolutionary tool again. Let us know what happens.
this is what im seeing... gosh i feel noobish
Try to update the driver and point it to where you unzipped the new driver. Did you completely uninstall the other software? and you have it in "Charge Only" mode with USB debugging on right?
When I tried to update the driver it says Windows found the most current driver or something like that. Also phone is in charge only mode and usb debugging on. :-/Any remedies or such I'm open to hear them. I'm goin to sleep or try. I know its me just don't knw what it is.
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HTC Sync does not have to be un-installed. It just can't be running at the time. Install HTC Sync & the drivers, make sure its working...say try to sync your phone to your pc. If its works then exit it off & unplug your phone from pc. Now exit HTC Sync from the taskbar on your pc...little phone with an x on it.
Turn on USB debug, plug your phone into your pc & select HTC Sync & ignore the error that it cant find it..then go from there..
Adb didnt have the correct path. Rolling eyes. Lol. Going to give it another try
jmcghee1973 said:
HTC Sync does not have to be un-installed. It just can't be running at the time. Install HTC Sync & the drivers, make sure its working...say try to sync your phone to your pc. If its works then exit it off & unplug your phone from pc. Now exit HTC Sync from the taskbar on your pc...little phone with an x on it.
Turn on USB debug, plug your phone into your pc & select HTC Sync & ignore the error that it cant find it..then go from there..
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Now I'm getting this message. Lol. The most difficult rooting method thus far. Galaxy 2 hurry up lol. Any help guys?
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Wait. Im S-OFF!! Yes!!
rel500 said:
Now I'm getting this message. Lol. The most difficult rooting method thus far. Galaxy 2 hurry up lol. Any help guys?
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Now just move on to the next steps and pick a rom I went with supra and its bomb
Trying to use adb to root my phone that is on 1.85.
I start up adb just fine but when I try to do anything else I get Error device not found. Here are all the things I've tried and noticed.
1. I tried using the commands "adb kill-server" and then "adb start-server" to no avail.
2. I tried uninstalling then restarting the google usb drivers to no avail.
3. Under device manager the phone isn't recognized as a debugging device.
Any ideas what I should next? I feel like I have tried everything. I had no problems using it with my GS2.
I had an issue last night with it not recognizing my phone from the start. I had to install the HTC Sync software and it updated the drivers. After that, it recognized my phone... well, it did when I finally check debugging mode.
You can also kill adb by going into task manager and killing it, then cmd back into your adb folder and and run "adb shell" to restart it and it then should recognize your device.
Red5 said:
I had an issue last night with it not recognizing my phone from the start. I had to install the HTC Sync software and it updated the drivers. After that, it recognized my phone... well, it did when I finally check debugging mode.
You can also kill adb by going into task manager and killing it, then cmd back into your adb folder and and run "adb shell" to restart it and it then should recognize your device.
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I tired the latter and that didn't work either.
I'll install the HTC Sync software and report back.
I would download the official HTC drivers for the phone start there.
Cant post outside links yet but ya goto the htc website.
Then make sure you kill the HTC in your taskbar. Or you will get a different error if two ADB's are running.
Red5 said:
I had an issue last night with it not recognizing my phone from the start. I had to install the HTC Sync software and it updated the drivers. After that, it recognized my phone... well, it did when I finally check debugging mode.
You can also kill adb by going into task manager and killing it, then cmd back into your adb folder and and run "adb shell" to restart it and it then should recognize your device.
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Installing the htc sync software then restarting the computer worked.
Did a adb devices command and it showed up.
Thanks.
Now on to rooting 1.85 (which apparently is a doozy)
Struggled w/ same issue last night using Windows 7. Tried everything, reinstalling drivers etc. Drove me nuts for about an hour & 1/2. Woke up this morning to find this tool. Was unlocked in 10 minutes.
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-att-one-x-bootloader
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doin-it said:
Struggled w/ same issue last night using Windows 7. Tried everything, reinstalling drivers etc. Drove me nuts for about an hour & 1/2. Woke up this morning to find this tool. Was unlocked in 10 minutes.
http://briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-att-one-x-bootloader
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He's on 1.85 which is not rooted yet (well it can be which is what hes trying to do now). That unlock tool wont work for him because hes not rooted.
I have tried everything and I can not get my device to show up in ADB for the life of me. I have verified my supercid thru adb, but can't get my device to show up. I've installed htc sync, updated drivers, even downloaded the tool multiple times. I thought I read back when I rooted that i needed to uninstall htc sync, is this correct?
Nobody? Come on guys help a brother out.
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Nobody? Come on guys help a brother out.
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TRy ending task on htc sync, a different usb port, and different usb cable, and make sure its not usb3.0.
I'm pulling what's left of my hair out over this, too. I've tried uninstalling all drivers and HTC software, and not letting Windows install the default drivers. I've changed USB ports. I've tried reinstall HTC sync only, but the phone still doesn't show up in adb. Device is recognized both booted into the ROM and in recovery/bootloader, just not by adb.
Grr
Running cleanrom 6
Windows 7 64bit
USB debugging is on.
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How did you ever root your phone if adb doesn't recognize it?
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That's the weird part. I have root, recovery, but for whatever reason I can't get adb and my phone to talk.
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Its funny you having these problems... I usually have no trouble with adb, however last night I tried to s-off my cousins hox... Fastboot works fine, when I get to the adb push it won't recognize in adb. So I tried mine, won't recognize... Rebooted both phones and my computer. No go..
So I tried my wife's computer... No go...
I don't understand either
Edit: while I was at it I tried cleanrom, dirty ROM, and cm10.1
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I have this problem too when I am trying to get adb devices with windows 8 64bit. My devices always appears offline. But when I trying with windows 7 32bit, viola.. its work! Maybe there is something wrong with 64bit platform (or just mine?)
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Are you guys trying adb commands? Or just stopping when "adb devices" returns nothing? Because I noticed this when I upgraded everything on my phone this past weekend.
I was able to ruu, push files, etc., but "adb devices" returned nothing. I was on 64-bit Win7 with USB 3.0.
I've tried windows XP and windows 7... Tried shooting a bunch of adb commands with no success... "Device not found"
I've always had success with adb, as I use it quite often for the custom sense lockscreens
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I had this problem a little while ago. Only a reinstall of windows helped:banghead:. During the meantime though I booted up a virtual machine and ran the commands through it.
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That's an idea, a virtual machine.
I pulled an antique desktop out of the closet that ran on some ancient version of xp and solved that problem. I never got over "devices not found" on any other new computer with my hoxl or wifeys x+. I tried everything everyone will ever tell you.. Random assortment of usb cables, ports, installed HTC sync and HTC sync manager a trillion times, tried creating a file with my hexadecimal I'd number in them.. Even tried running the cmd or Adb as administrator.
In the words of jcase: windows sucks. Fix your environment.
InflatedTitan said:
I've tried windows XP and windows 7... Tried shooting a bunch of adb commands with no success... "Device not found"
I've always had success with adb, as I use it quite often for the custom sense lockscreens
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Did you check Task Manager and kill all HTC and adb functions? HTC sync keeping stuff running even when you close it. That worked for me.
My phone wasn't coming up as "Android Phone" or "HTC" in the "Device Manager" on Windows 7. Would only show it as "G:/" under "Portable Devices" thus disabling me from installing the proper drivers.
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I plugged my phone in, and uninstalled G:/ in device manager (Your letter may be different).
Then I went into "Disk Management" and found the removable drive G:/. Right click and go into which ever option was to change the letter. Go ahead and pick another letter (make sure it's different from any other drives you may have, I went with Z).
Unplugged my device, made sure debugging was on, and plugged it back in. Device Manager now shows my phone as "Android Phone" Success!
iElvis said:
Did you check Task Manager and kill all HTC and adb functions? HTC sync keeping stuff running even when you close it. That worked for me.
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Noo I can't believe it slipped my mind.. About to be home... Will try
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I got mine working last night, but I have to be honest that I have no idea exactly what it is that worked. Here's what I did:
Uninstall HTC Sync and ALL HTC stuff.
Toggle developer modes on and off a few times
Reinstall HTC Sync
Windows tries to install drivers, but I forced it to uninstall them.
Manually install the drivers included with HTC Sync
And... it works now. I'm not sure what was different this time around, but I won't complain.
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I also noticed this when I tried to flash CleanROM 6 from Newt's JB. Neither Newt's nor CR6 (installed successfully without adb) were recognized on PCs and ports I had used to root my Evita. I think this has something to do with JB or the "debloated" versions.
When I connect my Evita, I no longer receive the charge/drive/tether toast notification. USB debugging is set in settings. Had to install "adbWireless" app to get adb to work properly, and of course that means that I have two devices connected via adb/fastboot if I reboot to recovery or bootloader. What a PITA, I will try on a USB 2.0 port to see if that has any more success.
****EDIT-RESOLVED****Like belyle, I had to force USB debugging off, and this took several attempts. Even with Developer Options turned off, USB debugging would turn itself on when the phone was plugged in to the computer via USB. Somehow this locked the phone from being recognized. Finally got USB debugging shut off, and manually turned it on again and adb/fastboot worked normally. I did not have to uninstall or reinstall anything. I am currently running CR6.
As I mentioned before, this is something that was set by default on a cooked ROM and think that is what is causing this issue.
I'm sorry for activating an old thread, but I've had the same issues and the fix for me was to use my USB 2.0 port instead of the USB 3.0 ports on my laptop. As soon as I plugged it into a USB 2.0 slot the phone booted right up without issue and could be seen through ADB, plugged it back into the USB 3.0 and "error: device not found" kept coming back. Moved back to the USB 2.0 slot and no issues whatsoever. Funny how USB 3.0 is supposed to be backwards compatible, but yet my phone doesn't work on it.
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I'm sorry for activating an old thread, but I've had the same issues and the fix for me was to use my USB 2.0 port instead of the USB 3.0 ports on my laptop. As soon as I plugged it into a USB 2.0 slot the phone booted right up without issue and could be seen through ADB, plugged it back into the USB 3.0 and "error: device not found" kept coming back. Moved back to the USB 2.0 slot and no issues whatsoever. Funny how USB 3.0 is supposed to be backwards compatible, but yet my phone doesn't work on it.
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This has been posted so many times.
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WookieFan said:
I also noticed this when I tried to flash CleanROM 6 from Newt's JB. Neither Newt's nor CR6 (installed successfully without adb) were recognized on PCs and ports I had used to root my Evita. I think this has something to do with JB or the "debloated" versions.
Its something to do with JB. I tried to uninstall, reinstall drivers/HTC Sync, different USB port (all 2.0 on my PC), all the usual stuff. None of that worked. The only thing that got it to work was reverting to an ICS nandroid. After that, adb recognized immediately. Did the s-off and went back to the JB nandroid. Again, adb doesn't work (although fastboot does).
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Well, I managed to previously unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, then rooted an A9 I got on eBay for sprint. When I factory reset it, it went into some French mode, so I decided to start clean and used the official HTC 1.57XXXX RUU.exe Im still unlocked and S-off but I am not rooted and dont have TWRP.
SO now my problem; I CANNOT ****in get ADB command to pickup the A9, all it outputs is OFFLINE.
I went as far as CLEAN install of windows ten. Wiped EVERYTHING.
installed HTC sync manager
installed 15 ADB
restart computer
at this point any normal human being would think that the ADB command should pickup the phone by now.
BTW I've set developer mode, OEM unlocking and usb debugging and accepted that this computer can transfer files.
This sucks. please help. This is day 3 of troubleshooting on my own for something that should have been done in an hour
wholigan423 said:
Well, I managed to previously unlock bootloader, flash TWRP, then rooted an A9 I got on eBay for sprint. When I factory reset it, it went into some French mode, so I decided to start clean and used the official HTC 1.57XXXX RUU.exe Im still unlocked and S-off but I am not rooted and dont have TWRP.
SO now my problem; I CANNOT ****in get ADB command to pickup the A9, all it outputs is OFFLINE.
I went as far as CLEAN install of windows ten. Wiped EVERYTHING.
installed HTC sync manager
installed 15 ADB
restart computer
at this point any normal human being would think that the ADB command should pickup the phone by now.
BTW I've set developer mode, OEM unlocking and usb debugging and accepted that this computer can transfer files.
This sucks. please help. This is day 3 of troubleshooting on my own for something that should have been done in an hour
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You should try changing USBcable
romanch said:
You should try changing USBcable
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I did. I have HTC official from the A9 that should be 100% good and another from my GF's M9 and neither are working this is hopeless!
So "adb devices" give your nothing? not a mes on the phone to let adb connect?
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jaypeg123 said:
So "adb devices" give your nothing? not a mes on the phone to let adb connect?
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Must have been a driver error because I was able to do it on my other laptop no problem. The weird thing is I flashed twrp via ADB on the A9 (on my pc before getting errors) and then I did my girlfriends M9 and thats when the drivers got funky.
Still tho problem remains I get device offline if I try to hook up to my PC, if it was because of any settings to select on my phone it would say "unauthorized" but thats not the case, I've authorized the phone for usb debugging to my PC
The offline must be due to you using the wrong version of adb, or could it be a firewall/antivirus prog blocking connection?
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