Ok guys, sorry to start another thread on this but I have been going through thread after thread and searching endlessly for a solution and nothing has worked for me.
I was getting ready to do the S-Off procedures and my device is recognized by computer to transfer files, and adb recognizes the device as well, I was able to get the device ID. Reboot into bootloader and fastboot just hangs there and no fastboot usb. try to enter fastboot command and it just hangs at "waiting for device"
I started going crazy and uninstalled drivers. Installed HTC Sync, (never needed it before). Now when I plug in USB while in Fastboot computer recognizes device but says it is not working properly.
Under device manager > Android USB Devices > (Yellow triangle) My HTC > Device Status ( This device cannot start Code 10), (A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed). Driver version 2.0.7.14. I try to update the driver manually and it says "It appears the right driver is already installed." Tried disabling enabling. Unistalling, plugging back in. Nothing seems to work.
Running Viper 3.2.3
Windows 8 (didnt have the problem before using fastboot)
Sorry for long post. Thanks in advance.
chriscerv90 said:
Ok guys, sorry to start another thread on this but I have been going through thread after thread and searching endlessly for a solution and nothing has worked for me.
I was getting ready to do the S-Off procedures and my device is recognized by computer to transfer files, and adb recognizes the device as well, I was able to get the device ID. Reboot into bootloader and fastboot just hangs there and no fastboot usb. try to enter fastboot command and it just hangs at "waiting for device"
I started going crazy and uninstalled drivers. Installed HTC Sync, (never needed it before). Now when I plug in USB while in Fastboot computer recognizes device but says it is not working properly.
Under device manager > Android USB Devices > (Yellow triangle) My HTC > Device Status ( This device cannot start Code 10), (A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed). Driver version 2.0.7.14. I try to update the driver manually and it says "It appears the right driver is already installed." Tried disabling enabling. Unistalling, plugging back in. Nothing seems to work.
Running Viper 3.2.3
Windows 8 (didnt have the problem before using fastboot)
Sorry for long post. Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066805
Hope this helps.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 1.1.1
ViperXL
Venomtester said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066805
Hope this helps.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 1.1.1
ViperXL
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Thanks for the reply. That linked me to all the threads I went through by searching myself. I was just taking a stab to see if anyone had a new solution. Weird that this just started for me. VERY FRUSTRATING.
Windows XP makes life easier
chriscerv90 said:
Thanks for the reply. That linked me to all the threads I went through by searching myself. I was just taking a stab to see if anyone had a new solution. Weird that this just started for me. VERY FRUSTRATING.
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Did you try searching resolutions at Microsoft?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725873(v=WS.10).aspx
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
Venomtester said:
Did you try searching resolutions at Microsoft?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725873(v=WS.10).aspx
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
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Thanks for the tip lol
I tried similar steps.
I did a fresh install of windows too. I know I am a little obsessive. Still can't get the dang thing to be recognized in fastboot.
chriscerv90 said:
Thanks for the tip lol
I tried similar steps.
I did a fresh install of windows too. I know I am a little obsessive. Still can't get the dang thing to be recognized in fastboot.
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I know this may sound silly at this point but did you try moving it to a different usb port? I have seen that work before.
AT&T HTC OneX
Android 4.1.1
ViperXL
try using this application if you think your device drivers are dirty but installed correctly for usb devices
USBDeview just uninstall whatever devices you want reinitialized especially since they can change even with rom changes so it is good to clear some old ones out by sorting them based on Last Plug/Unplug Date.
I had to use a different Micro-USB cable to get it work. Try that.
Yeah I actually have tried all those steps. Thanks for the replies guy. I check out that application.
I'm starting to think something is wrong with my HOX
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DvineLord said:
try using this application if you think your device drivers are dirty but installed correctly for usb devices
USBDeview just uninstall whatever devices you want reinitialized especially since they can change even with rom changes so it is good to clear some old ones out by sorting them based on Last Plug/Unplug Date.
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This FREAKING WORKED!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHA Thanks man ... I've only had 2 hours of sleep trying to fix this stupid problem... I owe you one man. :highfive:
glad you got it fixed, check out his other apps they are life savers and they work how "real" windows apps should work.
I have the same problem
chriscerv90 said:
This FREAKING WORKED!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHA Thanks man ... I've only had 2 hours of sleep trying to fix this stupid problem... I owe you one man. :highfive:
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I have the the same problem my computer does not recognise the device ( htc one x endeavour) and in fastboot mode it does not work.
pls help
how you solved this ??
abhilashlinge said:
I have the the same problem my computer does not recognise the device ( htc one x endeavour) and in fastboot mode it does not work.
pls help
how you solved this ??
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If your on Windows 8 problems will occur but there are methods you need to look into. Windows 7 is your ally.
First Uninstalled the drivers for the device using the program in the previous post. Second, make sure your cable is working correctly. Third, make sure you have the correct drivers for you phone on the computer - - HTC Sync causes problems sometimes. Fourth, plug in the phone in while it's on and let the drivers install correctly. Fifth, place the phone in fastboot and let drivers install. Should work.
Remember sometimes you need to restart your computer and try different USB ports. Some users have said 3.0 ports cause problems.
Good luck.
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chriscerv90 said:
Ok guys, sorry to start another thread on this but I have been going through thread after thread and searching endlessly for a solution and nothing has worked for me.
I was getting ready to do the S-Off procedures and my device is recognized by computer to transfer files, and adb recognizes the device as well, I was able to get the device ID. Reboot into bootloader and fastboot just hangs there and no fastboot usb. try to enter fastboot command and it just hangs at "waiting for device"
I started going crazy and uninstalled drivers. Installed HTC Sync, (never needed it before). Now when I plug in USB while in Fastboot computer recognizes device but says it is not working properly.
Under device manager > Android USB Devices > (Yellow triangle) My HTC > Device Status ( This device cannot start Code 10), (A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed). Driver version 2.0.7.14. I try to update the driver manually and it says "It appears the right driver is already installed." Tried disabling enabling. Unistalling, plugging back in. Nothing seems to work.
Running Viper 3.2.3
Windows 8 (didnt have the problem before using fastboot)
Sorry for long post. Thanks in advance.
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I ws installing a Ruu zip but process got failed and hboot version changed to 1.54.000 . my device is in now relocked status and bootloader is not reconised by hp envy. adb still showing my device my i lost fastboot mode completely. Any solution there???
I already tried several drivers method. Error is something HTCAND4 in driver events log.
What did u do?
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Hello,
I got a strange problem: my phone does not accept adb or fastboot commands sent from my pc anymore. The screen says FASTBOOT when connected in fastboot mode to the pc, but the USB appears only after I move the cursor up or down (push the volume button up or down).
The command line on windows states "Waiting for device...". The driver seems broken. In Device Manager (Windows) it says "Other devices -- Android Phone" with an exclamatin mark. A driver update fails.
I am running CM alpha 12 on a HTC One S (S4). The phone was not connected to my pc while on stock. The Android SDK is installed on the pc and up to date.
The phone is running fine besides the lack of usb access in any way. Charging works fine.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Burkhard
I had the same issue too. I wantet to push a recovery and my pc could not find my device. I reinstalled htc sync and then found the drivers in c:/programs/htc/sync drivers
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I'm delighted it worked. Thank you. I should have tried this before, but I did not think of installing HTC sync. Will keep that in mind.
hello
i have got a seriuos problem,i just booted my phone to fastboot to flash a boot.but when i rebooted to bootloader fastboot usb just dissapears.when i used cmd using adb it says waiting for the device....
anyone please help me from this problem:cryinglease.....................
my device is htc one v,
this problem occurs when am using cm10,and i want to use my stock rom again.
please help me to solve this problem:crying:
udhayababu said:
hello
i have got a seriuos problem,i just booted my phone to fastboot to flash a boot.but when i rebooted to bootloader fastboot usb just dissapears.when i used cmd using adb it says waiting for the device....
anyone please help me from this problem:cryinglease.....................
my device is htc one v,
this problem occurs when am using cm10,and i want to use my stock rom again.
please help me to solve this problem:crying:
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You have the HTC One V? These forums are for the One S. They are more likely to give better advice
Please need help....!!!!
I accidentally formatted my internal storage , cache , data, system and everything.
I cannot able to mount the USB and not even fastboot as it is saying waiting for device. My bootloader is the only thing thats working, not even my philz recovery is of no use . adb is not recognizing my phone . please help
Please let me know about any solution for the problem
Has your problem solved ir not...???
herzbert said:
Hello,
I got a strange problem: my phone does not accept adb or fastboot commands sent from my pc anymore. The screen says FASTBOOT when connected in fastboot mode to the pc, but the USB appears only after I move the cursor up or down (push the volume button up or down).
The command line on windows states "Waiting for device...". The driver seems broken. In Device Manager (Windows) it says "Other devices -- Android Phone" with an exclamatin mark. A driver update fails.
I am running CM alpha 12 on a HTC One S (S4). The phone was not connected to my pc while on stock. The Android SDK is installed on the pc and up to date.
The phone is running fine besides the lack of usb access in any way. Charging works fine.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Burkhard
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Hay dear has your problem solved.??
If solved then how.by which method pleas tell me because i am facing the same problem. Thanks in advance
I don't know how he solved but this guide on xda worked for me!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2858337
[GUIDE] Fix Fastboot on Windows 8.1 [Latest fix as of 8/25/14]
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faisal459459 said:
Hay dear has your problem solved.??
If solved then how.by which method pleas tell me because i am facing the same problem. Thanks in advance
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Hello Faisal,
I (re-)installed HTC sync software (as I said in post #3). That is all of the story.
Hope this solves your problem too.
I relocked my bootloader and tried running a RUU but it keeps telling me that my phone is not connected. I'm using parallels for mac, I installed the drivers and I notice that when i connect the phone it doesn't say "fastboot usb" but when i push volume down is changes yet it still is unable to detect the phone. I installed the htc drivers but when I connect the phone is shows i dont have the drivers for " HTC Remote NDIS based device"
Could this be because im using parallels instead of a full windows pc?
please help, this is my very first android device and im scared I already ruined it
Yeah parallels is touchy. It works in VMware. Make sure in vm settings the usb device for the phone is set to always available to windows. If it is set to ask then it can lose connection.
Ok, Ill give a try.
I still have another problem. When I try to install the htc drivers, I get an error saying device not found. How am I able to install the drivers now?
I found the best way to get the driver installed is to install HTC sync
Thanks for the replies gunnyman, I have one last problem and hopefully theres a fix. I have a low battery and unable to flash the RUU. Is there a fix?
Is there battery actually low? Just shut down the phone and charge it up.
When I plug in the phone, it boot up on its own into fastboot and it says "fastboot ac". Is it charging?
Jaykelso said:
When I plug in the phone, it boot up on its own into fastboot and it says "fastboot ac". Is it charging?
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Sorry. No idea. Sounds like it.
Hello, yes this is my first post. Glad to finally be on here.
But, unfortunately it starts off with a problem.
I have the Android Revolution HD XE 7.2 ROM installed on my phone, completely rooted S-OFFed and so on.
My problem is that now I'm starting to get into developing android apps, and trying to get my computer to detect the phone has been very tricky indeed. I'm using Eclipse with the SDK installed, I've developed on other phones, I was using a Samsung one the other day so I know everything is working.
I attempted to install HTC sync which I believe is what I need to make the USB connection work, all worked fine. Only when I use "adb devices" nothing is detected.
So I'm guessing this is either down to the fact the phone is all custom and it doesn't exist to HTC sync, or because I'm running Windows 8.1 and something has screwed up down the line. In device manager my phone is listed as 'Android Device' with a yellow triangle because it can't find any driver automatically, but I'm still able to transfer files to the SD card via usb and everything works, just development doesn't (and yes, debugging mode is active).
Help appreciated, and please treat me as the newcomer I appear to be, use small words
Install HTC drivers
I can't post the link because I am not in my pc right now
Use also usb 2.0 ports not 3.0
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Harriertech said:
Hello, yes this is my first post. Glad to finally be on here.
But, unfortunately it starts off with a problem.
I have the Android Revolution HD XE 7.2 ROM installed on my phone, completely rooted S-OFFed and so on.
My problem is that now I'm starting to get into developing android apps, and trying to get my computer to detect the phone has been very tricky indeed. I'm using Eclipse with the SDK installed, I've developed on other phones, I was using a Samsung one the other day so I know everything is working.
I attempted to install HTC sync which I believe is what I need to make the USB connection work, all worked fine. Only when I use "adb devices" nothing is detected.
So I'm guessing this is either down to the fact the phone is all custom and it doesn't exist to HTC sync, or because I'm running Windows 8.1 and something has screwed up down the line. In device manager my phone is listed as 'Android Device' with a yellow triangle because it can't find any driver automatically, but I'm still able to transfer files to the SD card via usb and everything works, just development doesn't (and yes, debugging mode is active).
Help appreciated, and please treat me as the newcomer I appear to be, use small words
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Here is the link of the drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396
You can choose the driver that meet your requirement.
I have already attempted that before actually going ahead and installing the full HTC Sync. I'm beginning to believe the problem must lie somewhere else because the drivers are there and work fine, my phone connects just fine but it's not visible to adb or anything.
EDIT: I managed to fix it by using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435
whether it is the best solution I don't know because it's pretty old, however my phone now gets found by adb.
Thanks for the help guys!
When I plug my device into my computer, run an ADB command window and type "adb devices", my phone isn't recognized. I'm running 5.0 right now, but I switched back to a sense based ROM and it still isn't recognized. I looked online and it said to check if the correct drivers are installed, but when I plug my phone in nothing happens and I'm not sure where to check to see if they're installed or not. I'm trying to figure this out so I can flash the newer 4.4.4 or 5.0 firmware, but I can't if my device isn't recognized. Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
tannerrblake said:
When I plug my device into my computer, run an ADB command window and type "adb devices", my phone isn't recognized. I'm running 5.0 right now, but I switched back to a sense based ROM and it still isn't recognized. I looked online and it said to check if the correct drivers are installed, but when I plug my phone in nothing happens and I'm not sure where to check to see if they're installed or not. I'm trying to figure this out so I can flash the newer 4.4.4 or 5.0 firmware, but I can't if my device isn't recognized. Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!
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I assume that you are using Windows?
Click on Start\All Programs\HTC and you should see HTC Driver in there.
Have you tried a different USB cable?
jsaxon2 said:
I assume that you are using Windows?
Click on Start\All Programs\HTC and you should see HTC Driver in there.
Have you tried a different USB cable?
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I haven't tried a new cable, I don't have any others with me unfortunately. I see the HTC driver folder, it looks to me like the drivers are installed, but I'm still not sure. I'm running Windows 8.1
Also, how can I check which firmware I'm currently running?
tannerrblake said:
I haven't tried a new cable, I don't have any others with me unfortunately. I see the HTC driver folder, it looks to me like the drivers are installed, but I'm still not sure. I'm running Windows 8.1
Also, how can I check which firmware I'm currently running?
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You need to go into the bootloader to see your firmware version.
Hold Power + Vol Up and as soon as the screen goes off, slide your finger down to Vol Down while still holding Power.
jsaxon2 said:
You need to go into the bootloader to see your firmware version.
Hold Power + Vol Up and as soon as the screen goes off, slide your finger down to Vol Down while still holding Power.
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I did that, but I still don't know how to comprehend all the stuff on that screen. Which one of the lines in the firmware version? I still can't get ADB to recognize my device, I'm starting to get frustrated haha. I've tried multiple ROM backups that I have, I uninstalled HTC Sync Manager and installed it again, I can't get anything to work. Anyone have any more suggestions?
its the drivers
From time to time my computer doesn't like to bring up the drivers when I plug mine in. The driver is definitely the issue though. Make sure the drivers are installed, then plug your phone in and restart your machine. It might find your phone at boot. It's worked for me a few times.
tannerrblake said:
I did that, but I still don't know how to comprehend all the stuff on that screen. Which one of the lines in the firmware version? I still can't get ADB to recognize my device, I'm starting to get frustrated haha. I've tried multiple ROM backups that I have, I uninstalled HTC Sync Manager and installed it again, I can't get anything to work. Anyone have any more suggestions?
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Do you have USB debug enabled on your phone?
damn straight its the drivers
Uninstall all the drivers you have to do with your phone right now. Then follow this tutorial.
/watch?v=afrvSGiMAtk
It's on YouTube but I can't post links
I was at the same exact spot yesterday but I followed this guy's instructions now I'm s off rooted and unlocked
Good Luck
Hey
A couple of days ago i tried to install the latest CM12 nightly. After updating it my phone crashed everytime it booted up. I did a factory reset and tried to flash older versions but nothing seemed to work so i went into CWM recovery 6.0.4.5 and pretty much formatted everything.
I still have access to the bootloader and recovery but my Windows 8.1 PC doesn't recognize my phone ("Unknown usb device" "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)") I can't access my phone with adb or fastboot now. This looks like a driver problem but i tried a lot of different drivers on multiple PC's.
What can i do now?
Try this thread, could help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Darth said:
Try this thread, could help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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He said that he can't access his phone with adb or fastboot. Maybe he must try to resolve driver problems first?
zagorteney said:
He said that he can't access his phone with adb or fastboot. Maybe he must try to resolve driver problems first?
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It's a driver issue likely. Starting from scratch in the thread I linked addresses drivers. Likely ones he hasn't tried.
Though, a few other ideas are trying another cable, another USB on the computer. And last... Try another computer. ?
Darth said:
It's a driver issue likely. Starting from scratch in the thread I linked addresses drivers. Likely ones he hasn't tried.
Though, a few other ideas are trying another cable, another USB on the computer. And last... Try another computer.
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And in future: please, stay on stock.
No driver seems to work. Is it possible to install a zip from an usb flash drive with OTG?
dermaxe said:
No driver seems to work. Is it possible to install a zip from an usb flash drive with OTG?
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Try this: http://nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
It helped me a few times.
I uninstalled everything from there that was android-related. After plugging in my phone (in bootloader mode) my PC detects it as " Google Nexus BootLoader Interface" but "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
dermaxe said:
I uninstalled everything from there that was android-related. After plugging in my phone (in bootloader mode) my PC detects it as " Google Nexus BootLoader Interface" but "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
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Did you use USBDeview or you just manually removed all drivers that you saw?
I went into USBDeview and uninstalled everything that was android related
ummm why hasnt everyone mentioned the very basics? USB Debbugin enabled?
you already flashed and reset phone...
because after any reset, that will default back to unchecked and u wont be able to adb or fastboot until that is checked
How do i enable usb debugging without any os?
dermaxe said:
How do i enable usb debugging without any os?
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chaco81 said:
ummm why hasnt everyone mentioned the very basics? USB Debbugin enabled?
you already flashed and reset phone...
because after any reset, that will default back to unchecked and u wont be able to adb or fastboot until that is checked
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USB debugging enabled is only needed when using Adb from within the Android OS. It's not needed for adb use in recovery mode, and never needed for fastboot.
??
good to know
Okay so i don't have to do this but i still have that driver problem. It is recognized as Android Bootloader Interface but i still get "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
dermaxe said:
Okay so i don't have to do this but i still have that driver problem. It is recognized as Android Bootloader Interface but i still get "this device cannot start. (code 10) an invalid parameter was passed to a service or function"
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For me this sounds more like computer realted problem rather than device. If you can try all of those steps ( installign drivers, etc ) on another pc maybe this will solve your issue
Just tried it on a fresh installation of W7 but my device wasn't recognized and i couldn't install any drivers for it. How can it be a PC related problem if it doesn't work on so many different configurations?
If you run it on VirtualBox, see this answer (prepend http, I can't post links): superuser.com/a/887249/239087
To make it short, you need VirtualBox Extension Pack, and you need to configure the USB port to use USB 2.0 at least.