NOTE: This is an older version of the driver, a newer version is available here.
This was pulled directly from the HTC Sync Manager 2.0.61.0 installer.
HTCDriver.exe.part1.rar and HTCDriver.exe.part2.rar are the executable driver installer. The other files are the drivers for the individual platforms.
Note: The last zip is labeled Win2k, but I suspect it is also intended for use with Windows XP.
Note 2: An earlier version of the Windows 7 driver was reported to work with Windows 8, so I suspect that is also the case with this version.
NOTE: This is an older version of the driver, a newer version is available here.
I never seem to see the driver in HTC Sync Manager temp folder, I only see the driver in HTC Sync temp folder which contains HTCDriver_4.0.1.001_20121107.exe which hasn't been updated.
DvineLord said:
I never seem to see the driver in HTC Sync Manager temp folder, I only see the driver in HTC Sync temp folder which contains HTCDriver_4.0.1.001_20121107.exe which hasn't been updated.
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Like the HTC Sync installer, the HTC Sync Manager installer creates temporary folders for the individual components as it installs them, but, unlike the Sync installer, there is no pause after installing the "prerequisite" components before deleting all of the individual installers and starting the Sync Manager install. Also unlike the Sync installer, it there will be a second temporary folder containing "HTC Sync Manager.msi" and other files. This is not the folder where the other components will be extracted.
The trick is to wait until the Sync Manager installer says "Installing HTC Driver Installer" and click Cancel, but don't actually cancel the installation. Just leave it at the "Are you sure...?" dialog. This isn't absolutely necessary, but it will give you time to sift through the %TEMP% folder to find the installer. Also, be sure that you uninstall HTC Driver Installer, if it is already installed, before starting the HTC Sync Manager installer, or this step won't happen, and the HTC Driver installer won't be extracted to a temporary folder during setup. Simply uninstalling HTC Sync Manager will not uninstall HTC Driver Installer.
Also note that the HTC Driver installer will be running during this time, so there will also be a temp folder with HTCDriver.msi and other files. This is not the folder where HTCDriver.exe will be extracted.
This just unbrick my phone....
Am so happy,
Thanks thanks thanks
Any new drivers in latest HTC Sync Manager? setup_2.1.55.0_htc.exe
Thanks for this, the Windows 7 x64 worked perfect. :good:
Ive never had a problem on my previous 2 computers running Win7 but now Ive upgraded to Win8 x64. Since then adb.exe window opens and closes. I can see my phone in the device manager whether Im in the bootloader or fully booted up. Ive followed a few guides to install sdk, jdk, adb but still not able to get adb to fully work. Installed the Win7 x64 usb drivers and google USB drivers manually thru the device manager and they are are all up to date. Ive moved the file folders for everything to the c:\program files directory before I started opening everything up and installing. Ive looked thru other forums for Win8 adb problems and followed those guides and looked on Youtube and done a search on XDA. Most are all the same but I tried them as well.
Im really out of options regarding this problem. Asking for help now. Thanks
platform-tools_r18.0.1-windows.zip
CRC32: c5df9dec
MD5: f94f493c3c998c07c7a2037b830636ab
SHA-1: b40fea3ed72296dd42dd616a7abf536b8dace20d
Do these drivers work with Desire HD? I'm trying to get fastboot to work, but I'm unable to do so without the proper drivers.
DvineLord said:
Any new drivers in latest HTC Sync Manager? setup_2.1.55.0_htc.exe
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Sorry for the delay in replying. Yes, there is a new version of the driver, at least in the 2.4.11.0 installer. You can find it here.
Scozzar said:
What does this do?
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It's a newer version of the installer from which the drivers are pulled.
raczyk said:
Do these drivers work with Desire HD? I'm trying to get fastboot to work, but I'm unable to do so without the proper drivers.
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Yes, my backup phone is an Inspire 4g, and these work with it.
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I have scoured the internet and xda and have not found a solution. I am trying to unlock my bootloader, so I can install ROMs and whatnot, on my HTC One S. However, the device is not recognized by adb, even though the normal drivers are installed through HTC sync. I cannot install any additional driver through any other way.
Basically, I just need to know if anyone has a solution to getting the HTC One S to recognize with adb on Windows 8, or any alternate way to get a token.
I have done this many times before on windows 7, and even used adb for other devices on Windows 8, but cannot get the One S to read.
..and unfortunately my Windows 7 machine is in need of repair.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Adb still worked after I went from 7 to 8. Uninstall drivers and install android sdk which has required drivers. I've never used HTC sync due to its suckness. You can also google the download for just the drivers without any extra software. There are multiple devices that have adb drivers for download here on xda aswell.
Good hunting
But as far as driver compatibility nothing has changed since the update
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the drivers wont work until htc/Microsoft updates them. doesn't work on my windows 8 pro, I had to installed a virtual machine to get it to work with windows 7.
Definitely nofun that the htc drivers seem to be the big issues. Whendid not have trouble with the kindle orsamsung. Did update as much through the sdk, and tried manually installing the win 7 drivers, and more andno luck. So guess Ill be waiting.
Works for me on windows 8 pro....don't know what you are talking about
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Spastic909 said:
Works for me on windows 8 pro....don't know what you are talking about
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Thats good to hear that there is a way to get it working. What drivers did you install?
Are you looking for a driver that will work for when you are in bootloader? I used a Samsung driver and it worked fine.
mbh87 said:
Are you looking for a driver that will work for when you are in bootloader? I used a Samsung driver and it worked fine.
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I just installed the latest htc sync and all the drivers were good
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mikeyinid said:
I just installed the latest htc sync and all the drivers were good
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Did this allow detect in adb? not just for windows recognizing the device?
Ive come to find that adb will recognize the device, but not in fastboot mode. Which is the killer, cause thats the only mode I really need it to be recognized in.
I use both ADB and Fastboot on my W8, and never had a problem. Worst case scenario, if you install the drivers but you still have an exclamation mark next to the device in device manager, try and install the Android USB drivers on a W7 machine and copy the files on your W8. Then go to device manager and update the driver, and point to the folder you just copied. This should do.
Ruwin said:
I use both ADB and Fastboot on my W8, and never had a problem. Worst case scenario, if you install the drivers but you still have an exclamation mark next to the device in device manager, try and install the Android USB drivers on a W7 machine and copy the files on your W8. Then go to device manager and update the driver, and point to the folder you just copied. This should do.
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Already tried Used both windows 7 and windows vista drivers.
Oh well.
I installed the SDK and some hacked HBOOT drivers. Doesn't work. I'll have to try new methods
phoenixbennu said:
Ive come to find that adb will recognize the device, but not in fastboot mode. Which is the killer, cause thats the only mode I really need it to be recognized in.
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I've found in some pages that HTC has already uploaded their HTC Sync and that is now compatible with Windows 8. However, still not working for me in 8 Pro.
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Ruwin said:
I use both ADB and Fastboot on my W8, and never had a problem. Worst case scenario, if you install the drivers but you still have an exclamation mark next to the device in device manager, try and install the Android USB drivers on a W7 machine and copy the files on your W8. Then go to device manager and update the driver, and point to the folder you just copied. This should do.
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I've uploaded from W7 to W8 pro and my now I'm not able to find a driver that fits my computer. It's a very strange situation.
I have tried pretty much everything lol, its not worth it if you are installing a RUU then windows 8 suddenly stopped detecting your phone then you have a brick. I would just wait till htc releases drivers for windows 8. or installed windows 7 through VMware, like I did.
Just have the device for 1 day and had some issues. Is there any working solution for this? I've spend some time searching and reading, I tried alot of drivers (HTC, from android-sdk and so on)...with all the same issue. Windows 8 recognizes the device as My HTC BUT...adb doesn't. When issuing "adb devices" command, returned list is blank.
Finally I've installed recovery and unlocked on a Windows 7 machine but I don't want to do that each time I flash a ROM (and I flash alot).
Also short question... I didn't saw anywhere clearly stated but from what I've read, I understood there's no S-Off for One S right? I'm comming from Desire S and everything there was flawless.
It is working on my Windows 8 Pro without an issue. I installed the driver which comes together with the android sdk.
1. Open device manager
2. Select the android device with yellow sign
3. right click and select "Update Driver Software ..."
4. select browse my computer for driver software
5. select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
6. select have disc and browse for the "android_winusb.inf" in the android sdk folder
7. select Android ADB Interface and press next
8. select yes, ...
-> adb driver is installed and device should now work with adb.
Best regards,
dexi
dexi00 said:
It is working on my Windows 8 Pro without an issue. I installed the driver which comes together with the android sdk.
1. Open device manager
2. Select the android device with yellow sign
3. right click and select "Update Driver Software ..."
4. select browse my computer for driver software
5. select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
6. select have disc and browse for the "android_winusb.inf" in the android sdk folder
7. select Android ADB Interface and press next
8. select yes, ...
-> adb driver is installed and device should now work with adb.
Best regards,
dexi
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wbut i can't find android-winusb.inf in my sdk,
can you mention the folder's path?
I'm having same issue but on Win7 also tried many installs and uninstall of HTC drivers, still not recognized plus have my own thread which 2 members tried all they know also tried on my Dad's Vista with a no go? I found my computer recognized my device if u do this, power down ur device than restart ur computer while booting up plug in ur device and sometimes it recognizes it but not always staying connected
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I have Windows 8 Pro Media Center, install drive from htc sync manager from htc site, flashing fastboot, oem lock, etc seem to work in cmd. But odd was if i do adb devices, it just say something like "list device" i don't see my device number.. or i should use fastboot devices instead
Try this:
[Solution]Windows 8 - ADB/fastboot driver problem solved!!
Hello friends,
This is my first tutorial on this forum and wishing to help my buddies overcome a simple issue I've been facing for many days after coming to windows 8... I am a regular Android App developer and when i started using Windows 8, I observed that the default adb interface couldnt detect my phone.
After a lot of searching here and there, I realized, that there is something missing. So here comes the way to connect our baby droid to the all new windows 8 -
THINGS YOU NEED -
HTC Sync latest 3.21.1
ADT - you can download this from android site.
and this file
NOW HERE COMES THE PROCESS -
1. Download and install HTC sync.
2. Unzip the ADT and add the platform tools folder to your environment path
3. Unzip the file downloaded from link above. Basically its the google usb driver.
4. Now go to device manager and see your phone should be listed as an unknown device.
5. Now find "Android Phone" with a yellow error sign in front. It will be expanded by default.
6. Right click on it and select update driver.
7. Select browse my computer.
8. Link to the folder where you extracted the google usb drivers in step 3. Check the subfolder.
9. Click next. It'll display a warning. Select Install anyway.
10. Completed.
11. You may now download SDK and ADB.
Hope this would be helpful in someway or other.... :highfive::highfive::good:
Is it necessary?
Do we really need HTC sync if we are on a custom rom?
Idea of htc sync is to have htc drivers, it is even recommended to stop htc sync when doing something with adb
shortyoko said:
Idea of htc sync is to have htc drivers, it is even recommended to stop htc sync when doing something with adb
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Yes htc sync is not needed, but sometimes I see that if my phone is not being detected on adb and i turn on htc sync and keep it aside, my phone gets detected. So I am also a bit confused if this is at all needed or not...
just update htc sync (in case if it is not ) cuz i did the same and my phone got detected in windows 8
Hi,
So I have tried each and every method I could search on the InterWebs.
I am trying to connect my HTC One S C2 (villec2) on Stock 4.1.1 Sense 4+ latest firmware
with Windows XP SP3, Latest HTCDriver_4.2.0.001 are installed. Yes Windows Media Player 11 in installed and NO it does not detect the device either.
ADB works. Windows detects the CD Drive with HTC Sync Manager but no MTP.
There isn't an option available for USB Mass Storage and I don't want to root just yet and I don't have Windows 7
I have tried entering:
%GenericMTP.DeviceDesc%=MTP, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0DF8&MI_00
in both wpdmtp.inf and wpdmtphw.inf files.
And I have also tried updating the MTP device driver manually by using the "Have Disk" method.
I am at a loss. If someone can help me, please tell me a way to make MTP work on WINDOWS XP!!! PLEASE!! :crying:
Help anyone? No one?
I had similar problem with MTP have Win7 and One S (ville) I resolved my problem with this software USBDevView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
-First uninstall your actual HTC driver (reboot PC)
-Download latest HTC Sync Manager which include latest driver 4.10.0.001
-Install HTC Sync Manager then uninstall it keep only the driver on your PC (reboot)
-You can delete with the software above all trace of HTC driver and old trace of all connected device to your PC (reboot)
for this launch the software with admin rights then for delete select the line with the same "Device name" then right click>"Uninstall Selected Device"
Be careful what you delete in the usb devices list delete one line at time! I know you have WinXP but I hope this help anyway!
To found more easier your devices in the list you can download this file usb.ids to have VendorID/ProductID (place it in soft. folder)
http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids
Cyclu said:
I had similar problem with MTP have Win7 and One S (ville) I resolved my problem with this software USBDevView:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
-First uninstall your actual HTC driver (reboot PC)
-Download latest HTC Sync Manager which include latest driver 4.10.0.001
-Install HTC Sync Manager then uninstall it keep only the driver on your PC (reboot)
-You can deface with the software above all trace of HTC driver and old trace of all connected device to your PC (reboot)
for this launch the software with admin rights then for deface select the device>right click>Uninstall Selected Device
Careful what you deface in the usb device list! I know you have WinXP I hope this help anyway!
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What do you mean by "deface"?
And why would I uninstall the device?
I will look into the above mentioned software and reply back.
AiZ_04 said:
What do you mean by "deface"?
And why would I uninstall the device?
I will look into the above mentioned software and reply back.
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Sorry bad translation I write deface instead delete it mean unistall selected device driver.
Yes the name "Uninstall selected device" may confuse but this function uninstall all trace of the device driver.
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Hi All,
I was trying to enable the ADB with PAC ROM when my evita is switched on as we do on sense roms.
But my Windows 7 PC is unable to detect the phone as android and It was searching for drivers online and at last failing to find the drivers.
I have HTC Android drivers installed on my PC and android debugging enabled on my evita.
Is this is the known behaviour of KK 4.4.2 AOSP ROM's ??
Not that I know of, I've had no problems using adb on any of the KitKat ROMs I've tried. How have you installed the drivers?
Sent from my Evita
Scozzar said:
I've had this issue quite a lot as well. ADB won't ever work when booted into the ROM, but if you boot into fastboot, no problems at all. What happens is that it searched for drivers, then can't find them.
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Are you talking about adb commands working in fastboot? Or fastboot commands working in fastboot?
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Ok. It can be a huge hassle, I had the opposite problem. My adb was working beautifully on my new laptop but I couldn't get fastboot working with official HTC drivers. Ended up using the drivers from pdanet to get it to work, but they ended up not being compatible with RUUs. So tried with the official HTC drivers again, plugged in my fiance's Evita instead of mine, and bam! Perfect driver setup. Go figure. The amount of times I've helped people on XDA get their drivers working and it took me like three friggin days.
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No, only one set of drivers. When the official HTC drivers didn't work with fastboot I uninstalled them and used the pdanet drivers. When the pdanet drivers didn't work with the RUU I uninstalled them and installed the HTC drivers again.
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timmaaa said:
No, only one set of drivers. When the official HTC drivers didn't work with fastboot I uninstalled them and used the pdanet drivers. When the pdanet drivers didn't work with the RUU I uninstalled them and installed the HTC drivers again.
Sent from my Evita
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PDANet drivers worked for me as well. But my device is showing as Offline, what could be the reason for this?
sathish804 said:
PDANet drivers worked for me as well. But my device is showing as Offline, what could be the reason for this?
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You need to have your screen on and accept the prompt that pops up.
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I have experience similar problem after flash to KK4.2.2: adb never connect and no authorization confirmation pop up will show. I found that in my device manager there is a device called "One X" without driver. I get all my htc driver from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396 never installed htc sync. I searched around, everyone was talking about disable and re-enablle adb debug and "allow" its access from the popup and no one was having the "no driver" problem. I solved this problem by editing one inf file in the installed driver.
SOLUTION
If you have installed the driver from the link above, under:
C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64
there will be a file named androidusb.inf. Depending on your windows installation path and bitness, this path may be slightly different. Edit it with notepad, find a line
%MyHTC%=HTCAND64.Dev, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF2&MI_01
insert the following line just below that line
%MyHTC%=HTCAND64.Dev, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF9&MI_01
save the file and use "update driver" in device manager to install driver. manually select the search directory and windows should find the driver. After the driver is installed, adb works like a charm.
sippey said:
I have experience similar problem after flash to KK4.2.2: adb never connect and no authorization confirmation pop up will show. I found that in my device manager there is a device called "One X" without driver. I get all my htc driver from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217396 never installed htc sync. I searched around, everyone was talking about disable and re-enablle adb debug and "allow" its access from the popup and no one was having the "no driver" problem. I solved this problem by editing one inf file in the installed driver.
SOLUTION
If you have installed the driver from the link above, under:
C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64
there will be a file named androidusb.inf. Depending on your windows installation path and bitness, this path may be slightly different. Edit it with notepad, find a line
%MyHTC%=HTCAND64.Dev, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF2&MI_01
insert the following line just below that line
%MyHTC%=HTCAND64.Dev, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF9&MI_01
save the file and use "update driver" in device manager to install driver. manually select the search directory and windows should find the driver. After the driver is installed, adb works like a charm.
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Thank You.. This is worked for me!!
Have Windows 7 64-bit, and had no issues using adb commands with my M7 HTC One. No matter what, I cannot get the same laptop to recognize my M8 to issue ADB commands. adb devices shows no device. Made sure HTC Sync/Samsung Keis/etc. wasn't installed. Update Android SDK to latest versions. Tried to install the HTC One M8 "Toolkit" and update drivers there.
Any ideas? Not sure if I should be getting the security popup on my phone to trust the PC connection, but that's not happening even though USB Debugging is enabled on the phone. I can provide more information if needed.
WorldOfJohnboy said:
Have Windows 7 64-bit, and had no issues using adb commands with my M7 HTC One. No matter what, I cannot get the same laptop to recognize my M8 to issue ADB commands. adb devices shows no device. Made sure HTC Sync/Samsung Keis/etc. wasn't installed. Update Android SDK to latest versions. Tried to install the HTC One M8 "Toolkit" and update drivers there.
Any ideas? Not sure if I should be getting the security popup on my phone to trust the PC connection, but that's not happening even though USB Debugging is enabled on the phone. I can provide more information if needed.
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I too had trouble getting my M8 drivers to install correctly. When the adb devices command returns nothing that means your drivers aren't installed. Open your device manager in Windows (open start menu then search device manager) and see if under your devices it shows a yellow triangle next to your device. If it does then drivers aren't installed correctly. What I ended up doing was actually installing HTC Sync and HTC Sync manager and allowing it to install drivers for me. Then once it was done uninstalling them. Or you could also manually update the drivers with the Universal adb drivers (they come with the Android SDK). I would install HTC Sync and let it do it's thing though first.That HTC Driver installer program you see in the screenshot below came with the HTC Sync program.
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I too had trouble getting my M8 drivers to install correctly. When the adb devices command returns nothing that means your drivers aren't installed. Open your device manager in Windows (open start menu then search device manager) and see if under your devices it shows a yellow triangle next to your device. If it does then drivers aren't installed correctly. What I ended up doing was actually installing HTC Sync and HTC Sync manager and allowing it to install drivers for me. Then once it was done uninstalling them. Or you could also manually update the drivers with the Universal adb drivers (they come with the Android SDK). I would install HTC Sync and let it do it's thing though first.That HTC Driver installer program you see in the screenshot below came with the HTC Sync program.
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OK, I decided to all out attack this and uninstalled a bunch of stuff from my PC. Plug the phone in and it installed the drivers, prompted (on my phone) to allow debugging and I am all set. Strangest thing as my M7 was working perfectly fine last week. Thanks!