So I am trying to S-off my phone by using the new firewater method, I've tried rumrunner and moonshine and they failed. I believe it's because Windows 7 64 bit will not recognize my phone in the device manager. I've tried using the universal drivers and htc sync drivers, nothing works. Anyone got any ideas?
...When my phone is off and connected to my computer ADB does see the device, but when the phone is on ADB no longer recognizes the device.
Any ideas?
Instal htc sync manager not htc sync and after check adb exe and make shore that your phone has enabled usb debug enabled
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I have tryed rooting my Desire with Unrevoked.
Unrevoked just sits at waiting for device, I have installed the drivers and HTC Sync is uninstalled, the problem I get is when the phone is plugged in and switched on normal not in the bootloader I get an error in device manager with something called ADB, I am using windows 7 32Bit, any help would be great.
I've got a rooted but not s=off HTC One XL which I'm trying to do s=off and get back on the latest version of CM. The problem I have is that I can't get fastboot to work anymore. From a command prompt I can do adb devices and get a response back that shows my phone. I issue the adb reboot bootloader and my phone reboots into the bootloader. The problem is it says fastboot ac and fastboot devices shows nothing. There are several odd things which partially leads me to suspect that my phone has something wrong with it. The only device that will show my phone through adb is my wife's ancient laptop, and I get a message about the USB port slowing things down. My work laptop, personal laptop, and PC all refuse to see the phone despite downloading HTC Sync, installing it for the drivers and removing Sync. Only the old laptop gets as far as the adb devices to work.
When I boot into bootloader, Windows Vista gives a message about unknown device and the device manager updates from showing the phone under Android and MyHTC to going under Universal Serial Bus controllers and showing as an unknown device. I try to update the drivers and point at HTC driver and windows lies to me and says that the best driver is already installed.
I'm at a total loss and can't find anything else to try. I have also used two different cables with the same results, one is a generic USB cable and the other is an HTC cable. I can mount the phone as a USB drive and copy/paste files. It is only in the bootloader that the phone becomes unknown.
Try using a linux bootable usb stick or a windows vm. It's more likely that something is interfering with the driver.
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Hi,
am a new HTC Butterfly user. I've installed HTC's Sync Manager on my Windows 7 (32bit) laptop. When I connect the phone via provided usb cable, I just kept getting MTP Driver error which does not allow me to link up with my laptop. Even the Sync Manager could not detect my phone. I've tried re-installing the sync mgr but failed too. Tried to update the device driver via auto windows update but nothing happened. Appreciate your kind advice and technical input on this problem.
Regards,
redwacko
With phone still connected to pc, just reboot.
If this fails, uninstall and reinstall.
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bluheart said:
With phone still connected to pc, just reboot.
If this fails, uninstall and reinstall.
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I've done that and also re-installed htc sync mgr. Failed. sigh.
Hi, I'm running windows 8.1
I've installed nexus root kit with appropriate drivers. I've rooted my nexus 5 which still runs 4.4.
But since a few days, I can't see it anymore using USB connection, neither as a multimedia neither as a photo device.
A bit disappointed with this since I need it !
I've tried to follow NRK steps without success.
Any idea or suggestions ?
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Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm having the exact same problem.
It's literally like earlier today I had my Nexus connected to my computer and it showed up as a drive as per usual. Then I disconnected it for whatever reason and a bit later when I tried to reconnect it, it no longer showed up at all. I've tried it on multiple computers, in both media and camera mode with usb debugging on and off. Basically I've tried the obvious stuff, but it just no longer shows up.
If you guys used ABD to sideload 4.4.1 or 4.4.2 then you will need to take off the drivers for that before your Nexus will be recognised as a standard media device in My Computer - it's because the ADB overwrites standard Google USB drivers
Had same issue yesterday
Turn off usb debugging. Mine only recognises it as a storage device with it off
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Ben36 said:
Turn off usb debugging. Mine only recognises it as a storage device with it off
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Interestingly enough I had the problem with the PC not recognizing my phone.
When I turned USB debugging ON, *tada* it worked. I don't know the background why this even makes a difference.
However for me it worked.
Disabling debugger change just nothing, neither than disabling developer tools...
I used Wugfresh's Toolkit to get the drivers. Make sure you use the usbdeview tool to delete any other drivers on your computer associated with the device. Then I did the install of the PDAnet drivers through the toolkit. When installing the drivers, there is actually a prompt that comes up on your phone that you have to "ok" as well. After two hours, that is how I got the drivers to work on Windows 8.1.
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I used Wugfresh's Toolkit to get the drivers. Make sure you use the usbdeview tool to delete any other drivers on your computer associated with the device. Then I did the install of the PDAnet drivers through the toolkit. When installing the drivers, there is actually a prompt that comes up on your phone that you have to "ok" as well. After two hours, that is how I got the drivers to work on Windows 8.1.
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I did this. But my phone now is only detected as a Camera and not a Media Device. Any idea why this is?
Hi! I'm having some issues trying to unlock my bootloader so I can root my new one mini.
I've been trying to follow the instructions here: http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/unlock-instructions/
But when I get to step five, fastboot won't detect the phone. adb can't see the phone either. My computer cannot recognize the device
I have sync killed on my computer, I've tried both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, and I know my USB driver is up to date.
Something with my computer's OS or drivers is not working, and I can't figure out how to progress. Can anyone help?
HTC USB drivers don't work on Windows 8/8.1.
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