ADB Server not working!!! - HTC Desire S

Its been continuous 10 hours I have been googling and searching here but I am not able to find a single goddamn solution for this stupid ADB or fast boot **** in order to root my Desire S, I want to downgrade my HBoot in order to root I am using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399331
but all I am getting is this stupid error that's making me cry like hell:
adb server is out of date, killing...
ADB server didn't ACK
* failed to start daemon * (I dont even know what the hell this daemon is for me its DEMON)
error: unknown host service
Please someone help me out all I know its very very difficult to find adb drivers for HTC Desire S may be I am wrong but I have installed and uninstalled the drivers like thousand times from different sources nothing worked yet all ended on that stupid error!!!

uninstall whatever drivers you have currently on you PC.....I'd then suggest rebooting your PC to start clean.
then I'd suggest you download and install http://www.htc.com/uk/software/htc-sync-manager/download/ you may have to drop down and select the correct device type. you can then uninstall HTC Sync after wards as I believe it leaves the necessary drivers in place.
You may find that you have HTC_SYNC.EXE on your SD that came with your device, I know that mine did.
I'd also

the main issue was Desire S adb drivers I downloaded them so many times but no luck but at last from one forum dunno which I downloaded that .inf file and it worked like a charm but no use as I tried zergRush and Tacoroot but they both are not working giving errors!!
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Some other programm is using port you need for adb

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[Q] adb error using shift root and recovery

Help! When I try to root my evo shift with gui shift root and recovery all I get is an adb error message. I have installed htc sync on my laptop. I also cannot connect to sync. These problems may be related? I am running windows vista.
sounds like the drivers may not have installed... Where did you get the version of sync you installed? You're best bet is to use the one off the sdcard. I've had an occasion or two also where things got messed up, and I uninstalled it all and reinstalled. (under programs and features you'll find HTC sync and driver installer, remove both and reinstall if necessary)
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
i had same error but i just did mine maually. theres a video now for manually rotting it. if you fllow the steps you will root your shift
candler72 said:
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
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I'm in the same boat no matter what I do it my shift won't connect to sync and when I run adb devices it kicks a blank line then right back to platform-tools I'm running Vista myself and messed with it for hours and no luck I'm mad because I have rooted my shifts already and don't know what went wrong with the drivers sync or my pc this sucks as I need to be able to adb to help test some things
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You do have adb debugging on right... the only other thing I could think of.
Yes I do have debugging on.
have you tried getting sync from htc's website to be sure?
If I'm correct the old version of syn from sprints website was giving me problems loading the drivers. I used the newest version from htc website and voila I was good to go. U may want to try that. I just re rooted earlier use the gui and it worked like a charm
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I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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Error running and. Try again
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Adb
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Maybe it's your sdk that is messed up... Maybe try downloading and installing again.
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Ive got temp root now with visionary. And have it set to reroot when i turn my phone off/on. I have wireless tether (non adhoc) which is what I was wanting to tether my archos 101. I still can't connect to sync. Wondering if its a vistas issue?
danaff37 said:
What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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I dunno what the other guys error is but I know on mine if I go to device manager there is an error code 37 with my HTC on my Vista pc.....I can cd to my c:\Android\Android-sdk\platform-tools
But when I hit add devices it kicks back and empty line after it starts the Damon on whatever then right back out to platform tools...it does the same thing with every sync I install, plus my phone can't find sync on my pc at all even if its open...and help would be really appreciated
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candler72 said:
I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
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I'm having the "error running adb try again" problem as well. Unfortunately when I try to run adb from the cmd prompt its output goes to a popup cmd prompt window which disappears before I can read it. My guess however is that it's blank like yours.
I'm convinced I've done everything they way I'm supposed to. Has anyone yet gotten the htc drivers to work under vista?
I had this same issue with ADB..all I did was, while connected via usb, uncheck debugging and then recheck. Clicked root again and it worked.
Sigh, there was a adb update. Install the new version from the sdk, delete the one in shiftrr, copy the new one in, close adb with task manager, then run as you were trying to do before. That fixed it for me.
And make sure when you install the recovery, not to use the one it comes with, it doesn't support the newer roms we have on the shift now. If you want to flash current ones, use clockwork 5.0.2.0, our twrp (recommended)

[Q] rooting inspire questions

Hello everyone I'm in the dinc2 forums. I'm a marine and the other day I was showing a guy I work with my s-off rooted dinc2 running miui and he immediately was interested. He has the inspire and I was looking for a little know-how on what to do and we don't really have the time to search religiously due to work. He's running stock 2.3.3 any help would be appreciated if you want to email me my email is [email protected]
Thanks!
Linch89 said:
Hello everyone I'm in the dinc2 forums. I'm a marine and the other day I was showing a guy I work with my s-off rooted dinc2 running miui and he immediately was interested. He has the inspire and I was looking for a little know-how on what to do and we don't really have the time to search religiously due to work. He's running stock 2.3.3 any help would be appreciated if you want to email me my email is [email protected]
Thanks!
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Ace Hack Kit
That will walk you through the root/s-off/unlock process. It's been VERY much simplified over time, now it's just a 1 step process. Read the effen manual a few times before you start - but like I said, at this point it's very straight-forward.
Once installed hit up the MIUI thread. Basically you'll download the ROM to your SD, boot to recovery, perform a wipe, and flash the ROM
And thank you for your service and dedication to this wonderful country of ours!
He said the adb drivers won't connect
Any specific error messages? At what point is this happening? Is he trying to run the hack kit or just trying to access an ADB shell?
The hack kit contains all necessary adb files/drivers
Make sure he's done all of this:
Make sure HTC USB Drivers for Android are installed (included in the Hack Kit @ tools/windrivers)
Disable all malware detection, including Windows Defender
Uninstall HTC Sync
Uninstall Droid Explorer
Uninstall iTunes or stop service
Uninstall Other phone pda or tablet software
We just tried on our lunch we disabled everything the HTC drivers were already installed with sync uninstalled. We were at the pre-step where you run the command as an admin and the command window comes up for a second and closes itself. Does his phone need temp root to run the kit?
trouble rooting my phone
when i run the hack as admin on windows 7 it give an error message this is what the error message says
check adb connectivity
shad0fox04/2011
service not running
error error error
phone not plug in or driver not installed or usb debugging not enable
error error error
pres any key to continue the it just cut off i checked all of that and everything is good to go so what is the problem lol
did u ever find out y adb wont connect im having d same problem
Linch89 said:
We just tried on our lunch we disabled everything the HTC drivers were already installed with sync uninstalled. We were at the pre-step where you run the command as an admin and the command window comes up for a second and closes itself. Does his phone need temp root to run the kit?
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Did you install the drivers that came with the kit just to be safe?? I just did this like 2 days ago and it worked perfect..
Linch89 said:
We just tried on our lunch we disabled everything the HTC drivers were already installed with sync uninstalled. We were at the pre-step where you run the command as an admin and the command window comes up for a second and closes itself. Does his phone need temp root to run the kit?
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Has he by any chance tried a different USB port? And is the phone in charge only mode, it's not mounting itself as a disk drive automatically? I don't know how feasible it might be, but if he has another computer available try running it there and see if you get any different results. At least then we might be able to narrow down better whether it's the software, the computer, or the phone.
jonathanj942 said:
when i run the hack as admin on windows 7 it give an error message this is what the error message says
check adb connectivity
shad0fox04/2011
service not running
error error error
phone not plug in or driver not installed or usb debugging not enable
error error error
pres any key to continue the it just cut off i checked all of that and everything is good to go so what is the problem lol
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Another simple thing that I have to ask about...you guys did extract all the contents of the hack kit somewhere on your computer, correct? You're not trying to run it from the .zip?
If it is extracted,
go to the tools\win\ directory.
Hold Shift and Right-Click in an empty spot, select "open command window here"
type "adb devices" and hit Enter
You should see 12 alpha-numerics listed under "List of devices attached"
If you don't see anything under this, then for some reason adb isn't recognizing your phone is plugged in. In which case I'd try a different USB port or computer

Help please

hello and pardon by the English because I am translating.
I have a HTC S and I wanted one 2 days ago I put a ROM nandroip and everything but I realized and I wipe the entire phone erasing all the ROM and everything I had.
the problem is I can not install a ROM on my phone now because every time I try from windows CMD when you start the installation makes me daemon not running, and sends me error: device not found.
I've tried with another tutorial that you have with the application all in one kit but also not let me access this sd every time I try to enter telling me insert disk into drive E: \.
I can do?
I think it may be by the drivers of PC but not sure I instadao have 5 or 6 drivers and nothing.
an administrator's name is called android MYHTC ADB and other android or something.
I am desperate thank you very much took 2 days doing everything.
thank you very much.
my windows is XP.
Ok, Sorry but im having difficult understanding everything you say, But i think i got the basics.
I would suggest you re download the drivers, Remove HTC Sync if you have it. Move all of your ADB files in to 1 folder so its easier to navigate to when using ADB.
Can you boot the phone into recovery ? I assume you have CWM as you say you installed a nandroid ? If so, Use ADB whilst in recovery, USB Debugging is always enabled when in recovery so you should have no issues finding your device from there.
If all goes well and you find the device, You can then PUSH and INSTALL files / roms from there
Keep us posted

Link: USB Driver for T-Mobile SGH-t769 Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G

http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c...113815/T-Mobile_T769_Blaze_4G_USB_Drivers.exe
22.8MB file installing slowly?
First off, I apologize for being paranoid. I downloaded this file and started installing it. It's a 22.8 MB .exe file. I started installing, and it *seems* to be working correctly. After clicking install MSS Installation Wizard is installing Samsung USB Driver for Mobile Phones V1.3.2200.0. Slightly after, desktop toolbar icon popped up Installing device driver software, opened it up showing:
USB Composite Device Ready to use
USB Mass Storage Ready to use
CDC Cerial Waiting for user input
Samsung LTE USB Device Ready to use
Samsung LTE Card USB Device Ready to use
It's been like 10-15 minutes and the MSS Installation Wizard is chugging along, at about 50%. Is this file legit? Is it just my slow ass computer that is making this install take forever? Have other successfully installed this for ADB usage?
Looks to just be the link to Samsung, which yes I have installed. It was a bit slow on my netbook.
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Same here. I installed it yesterday while working on my wife's phone (Blaze also). The first time I tried to install it on my desktop it was slow and there was some sort of error. I had to reboot and redo it before I got it properly installed.
I've never needed the drivers, just downloaded kies.
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Kies I think installs the drivers for you. You can't properly use the device without the drivers and you definitely cannot use some of the tools without them.
No ADB
hi guys
I'm trying to getting ADB going on the T-Mobile BLAZE 4G (T769), but I don't seem to be able to have adb recognize the device.
I've installed the Samsung drivers (linked here) and it installs a bunch of devices.
But, adb devices returns nothing.
Any idea whether I've missed anything?
I'm not new to adb or Android (have done it on over 10 devices), but I just can't to get it going on the Blaze.
FYI, as part of unlocking the devices, I had to enter menus via 7284 and 9090 on the keypad and enable a bunch of usb diag/modem stuff. Could this have anything to do with it?
** UPDATE **
I just used *#7284# and changed back the USB->Modem to USB->PDA and now ADB works.
Does anyone know how to get this device working with adb on Debian? I can't for the life of me get the device recognized by adb. I have a 51-android.rules set up and all that jazz. udev sees it and rules are applied properly. I just can't get it recognized. It seems references to accessing this device from Linux are very few and far between. What gives?
Well in case anyone is interested I found the solution while searching elsewhere. It seems it's a permission problem. If I run a:
sudo adb kill-server
Then:
sudo adb start-server
The device is then recognized. Hope maybe this helps someone else.
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strungoutfan78 said:
Well in case anyone is interested I found the solution while searching elsewhere. It seems it's a permission problem. If I run a:
sudo adb kill-server
Then:
sudo adb start-server
The device is then recognized. Hope maybe this helps someone else.
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Can you explain this a bit more, like where to input these commands. Im a bit green and having this issue.
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theshowman said:
hi guys
I'm trying to getting ADB going on the T-Mobile BLAZE 4G (T769), but I don't seem to be able to have adb recognize the device.
I've installed the Samsung drivers (linked here) and it installs a bunch of devices.
But, adb devices returns nothing.
Any idea whether I've missed anything?
I'm not new to adb or Android (have done it on over 10 devices), but I just can't to get it going on the Blaze.
FYI, as part of unlocking the devices, I had to enter menus via 7284 and 9090 on the keypad and enable a bunch of usb diag/modem stuff. Could this have anything to do with it?
** UPDATE **
I just used *#7284# and changed back the USB->Modem to USB->PDA and now ADB works.
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I tried the #7284# and #9090# and got "unable to process request"
any other suggestions?

[Q] adb doesn't recognize my phone

I posted this question over on Phandroids but this forum seems perhaps more appropriate. My Lenovo laptop running XP sees my phone just fine (Samsung Gravity Smart SGH-T589) and I'm able to transfer files to/from the phone. However, adb doesn't seem to be able to see it. A search about this problem turns up solution suggestions that mostly involve drivers, but my Samsung driver is up to date and clearly working (or else the phone wouldn't show up to Windows and I wouldn't be able to transfer files). My phone is rooted, which also makes it obvious that my laptop can talk to it just fine -- I used OneClick to root it last week using the same computer.
I'm using the DOS prompt (cmd) to run adb, and adb works fine. It simply doesn't see any devices. Here's an actual text transcript:
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C:\Android\adt\sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
C:\Android\adt\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
error: device not found
C:\Android\adt\sdk\platform-tools>
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Any ideas? I'm pretty new to this, so perhaps I'm missing something really simple. I hope so anyway!
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Craig
Sunnyvale, California
Make sure that USB debuggin is enabled on your device. (This option should be changed only while device is disconnected from USB).
Also, try to restart adb server by killing it from the device manager.
Thanks for the suggestions. I had indeed already done both of those things. USB debug must be enabled to do file transfers, so I already knew it was definitely on. I still cycled it off/on anyway to make sure. And I did both kill-server and start-server commands as part of my checkout to assure myself that adb was in fact working correctly. I had Windows task manager up as well so I could watch adb disappear and reappear with those commands.
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Craig
Sunnyvale, California
Hmmm... Try to reboot both your computer and device.
Have you tried to connect other devices to ADB? May be there is a problem with ADB installation?
Phone and laptop have both been rebooted many times. I also tried it with the phone in charge-only mode because that's what One Click Root required, but nothing changed. I also tried using all of the different USB ports on my laptop and tried two different USB cables, although that was silly because the phone is obviously talking to the laptop via USB. It shows up in file explorer, and I am able to transfer files using Windows drag and drop.
I'm afraid I have only one device, my recently rooted Samsung Gravity Smart phone, so I can't try it out on anything else.
I'm not sure how the adb installation could be at fault since the commands work as long as they don't involve the USB port. And I know that it MUST be possible to shell to the phone with what's already on this computer because One Click did it. I tried running the adb commands from the One Click Root > ADB directory just in case something about that particular install of adb was different, but I got exactly the same result.
It seems to me that I must be failing to do some setup step that an experienced Android developer might know about. I've never done anything like this before, so I wouldn't have even known about downloading the Android sdk if it weren't for forums like this! I sure appreciate the community of knowledgeable people here, who are clearly willing to help newbies like me.
If there are any software tools that anyone can suggest using to help me figure out what's going on, please let me know.
EDIT: Is there something that I need to load on my phone before adb will work? It occurs to me that OneClick might push something to the phone when it does the root, then delete it when the task is complete. I tried using QTadb, which is an adb GUI, and got the same result: no devices seen on the port even though Windows sees my phone and can talk to it via USB.
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Craig
Sunnyvale, California

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