fastboot on Windows 8.1 -64bit ? - HTC One S

Hi all,
I can't seem to connect to my HTC One S via fastboot on Windows 8.1 64-bit. I just downloaded the HTC Sync manager and I believe it also installs the latest HTC drivers. I also have the latest Android SDK Manager with the Google USB drivers installed. I have not installed any API's from the Android SDK Manager, should I?
When I reboot my phone to bootloader and go to Fastboot Windows 8.1 does can not recognize my HTC One S I looked around and found a solution for the HTC One. However I have not tried it with my phone. Does anyone know if it will work without harm? My laptop also has only USB 3.0 slots.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256359
I have no problem with Windows 8.1 recognizing my HTC One S when it is turned on. I can transfer files without problem.

in windows 8.1 fastboot is not working yet. in windows 8 it's ok. i have read somewhere that some people got it worked with usb 3.0 but i am not sure. i don't have a usb 3.0 port on my pc so i cannot test it, but you can do a search.

i have usb3.0 and not working
Asus p8z68-v lx with laterst drivers
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Um...
It works perfectly...
USB 3.0, Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit.

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