[Q] Drivers on Win8.1 x64 - HTC One SV

Ok, I can't manage to get my SV work with my PC.
This problem persists only in fastboot mode.
Yellow triangle, unknown device as always. (In device manager it shows up as My HTC)
What i tried until this:
-3 different USB port (1 of them is 2.0)
-4 different drivers (including official HTC Win8 x64 drivers, Win7 x64 drivers by old.splatterhand, and 2 other drivers from random sites)
-Retail USB Cable and a random noname pink colored USB cable
-USB HUB
-HTC Sync and HTC Sync Manager installed
-Java installed
-Google SDK installed
-drivers and updates in android SDK installed
-of course I turned driver signature enforcement and antivirus off.
It's not the first case when i have this problem. I had some Xperia phones before SV, none of them was able to connect to my PC. Probably because of drivers. Or because of my PC? My previous PC with Win7 x64 worked like charm, but that was a Desktop PC.
Thanks in advance.

If you have already tried the drivers i provide, i can't give you others, sorry.
But if this problem happened, the first time after the update to 4.2.2, you can try to downgrade your hboot (when you are S-off!) and see if it could be solved by that.

old.splatterhand said:
If you have already tried the drivers i provide, i can't give you others, sorry.
But if this problem happened, the first time after the update to 4.2.2, you can try to downgrade your hboot (when you are S-off!) and see if it could be solved by that.
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Didn't tried on 4.1.2.
Don't have root nor unlock.
that's why I want to get them work
But seems it won't. Np seems my notebook is not compatible with this. WIll try on another PC With XP. Thanks anyway

Report back, if you had success.

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Usb drivers for your android phone

USB Drivers are let your PC communicate with your device.
If you are executing some ADB Commands, you will need USB Drivers installed which will let the ADB server on your PC communicate with the ADB client on your device. If there are no USB Drivers installed on your PC, you will not be able to perform activities on your device via the PC.
First of All I would recommend you to install Universal ADB Driver Installer.The Universal ADB Driver installer detects your phone and installs the ADB drivers for it.This tool developed by drsmart is your solution to the “device not found” error you might get on executing ADB commands.
Universal ADB Driver Installer Download Link - http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
USB DRIVERS
1.SAMSUNG:
--- http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads
2.LG
---http://www.lg.com/us/support/mobile-support
3.HTC
---https://support.htc.com/en
4.SONY
---http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/
5.ASUS
---http://support.asus.com/download/options.aspx?SLanguage=en&type=1
6.MOTOROLA
---http://www.motorola.com/sites/motodev/us-en/motodev_lp.html
MORE DEVICES WILL BE UPDATED
Thanks for the info. I tried the univ adb driver installer but it showed I already had the right driver installed. Windows explorer can see my phone but other apps like HTC Sync or myphoneexplorer can't. This only happened after I rooted & installed a new rom. Maybe the rom is faulty...
I want Google nexus driver
any one can help me ?
mt6572 driver
Please add driver for mt6572 device
thx. very usefull!
thanks for the updated links.
Gole Maryam said:
I want Google nexus driver
any one can help me ?
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an universal driver for all Nexus Devices (Phones and Tablets) can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513339
No access to USB debug
I give up and need some professional help...Ya both kinds.
Here we go, I have the Galaxy 3 d2att I747
Rooted
I was running CM 10.2 with latest nightly, I think 20131208 and decided to update to CM11 via my Cyanogenmod updater but before I did I had read somewhere I should change from CWM recovery to TWRP so I downloaded Goomanager and updated to the TWRP version for my phone then went for the KitKat update and thats when the trouble began.
I am now stuck in a boot loop even if I try to boot into TWRP all I get is the TWRP boot logo then straight into boot loop again. I am almost positive I did a factory wipe as well as cache/dalvik.
Not being able to use TWRP to get into recovery I thought I would just use Odin but I can't get any of my laptops to recognize the phones USB, I just get the windows usb driver error and have tried to install the drivers manually via device manager using my samsung 7 chronos with windows 8.1 and my acer with windows 7. I updated drivers using Samsung Kies and from the website, no luck.
I also ventured into an area that I have no expertise in but I guess thats how we learn so I downloaded the Android SDK thinking I could use it to download and install the google USB drivers that way, but I can't get out of boot loop to make sure USB debugging is checked. The only thing I can access is the stock download mode which would be great if I could use the USB connection.
What am I missing? Any suggestions?
USB Not Recognized Error
I noticed that my phone suddenly stopped being recognized on both my Windows 7 and Win8 laptops. I have been trying to fix it with the drivers but to no avail. However, I plugged my phone in with a different USB cord and voila it was recognized and working. Maybe this could possibly be a simple fix.
My computer stopped recognizing my Skyrocket
Hi Everyone,
I also am having trouble with my win 7 computer recognizing my Skyrocket suddenly. I have been using several KitKat roms and they have been working just fine, except for some reported bugs that the CM devs are working on. I even was able to connect to the computer and explore both my internal and external drives. Then suddenly that stopped and the computer gave me a need to get drivers warning. I've tried to download drivers from Samsung and the computer says they are already installed. I also tried the universal driver download and got the same message. Any help would be appreciated. Like the others on this forum, I wouldn't be able to odin if I got in trouble.
Thanks for your concideration,
drewfs7270
I switched to a different rom and now it's working again !
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Thanks.. :good: usefull
Also, any mobile manufacturer website has guides or direct downloads for drivers. Otherwise uni drivers suffice.....
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mtk preloader driver unable to install/unplugged appears
mt65xx unplugged when I try installing my device, I tried uninstalling all preloader vcom drivers in my laptop then restart and when I try to connect my device mtk mt65xx preloader just pops up in device manager then suddenly disappears and unknown device shows instead. I also tried manually update driver for unknown device then select the folder where my mtk driver is saved still unsuccessful? I've also searched and tried many other ways out there still no luck. Can anybody give me a solution? By the way i'm using windows 7 x64.
Delted
Edit: Deleted
soft brick
I face bad experienced, the tablet can not boot ( after install TWRP ) but enable to enter the fastboot mode and can be detected by the computer as android adb interface but adb can't communicated with the tablet. (list of devices atached)
I do have a backup file ( I make it before soft brick, I make backup using dd command, because I don't have cwm/twrp recovery ).... but how to flash it ? Tablet chipset is wonder media 8980 OS android 4.2.2
I can not flash it by adb/fastboot.
Maybe someone here can give me a little guide for how to....
I really appreciate for your kindness
Hey, I made an expirience, which might help other users as well.
I have a Sony device (Z1C) and use Windows 10, maybe this will help for other brands and for other Windows 10 users.
I installed drivers for my device and was able to use adb. When I put the phone into fastboot mode, it was not recognized anymore. I found out, Sony has a seperate (updated, maybe?) driver for fastboot mode. When I tried to install this, the driver was not signed and Windows refused to install it. However, you can enter the UEFI (successor of BIOS) and enable installation of unsigned drivers (at own risk). Then I was able to install the fastboot driver and controll my phone in fastboot mode as well as in adb mode.
In conclusion: You might think you installed drivers, because you did, but maybe you did not.
Even on LineageOS page, many people fail to mention that, you DON'T and SHOULDN'T install any generic or universal ADB driver if you have Samsung device. As you can just install Samsung USB Drivers officially from Samsung site. Samsung USB Drivers already contain ABD interface driver just fine so Universal ADB driver is redundant for Samsung phones.

USB Drivers

My samsung infuse wont be detected in windows 7 but its detected as unknown device. I have reboot my computer, restored my phone, deleted drivers on the computer, different cable, port, and computer. Any help?
tmac42 said:
My samsung infuse wont be detected in windows 7 but its detected as unknown device. I have reboot my computer, restored my phone, deleted drivers on the computer, different cable, port, and computer. Any help?
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Uninstall current drivers install KIes,or this samsung driver pack.https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17168446/SGH-i997_Infuse4G_USB_Drivers_5_2_0_2.zip then reboot when you plug your phone in DO NOT let your computer search windows update for driver
I have the same problem.
I have removed the drivers and devices.
Installed Keis Mini and then tried to install the above drivers listed by elbscorp.
rebooted after each step.
phone is still not recognized by kies mini or odin.
how do i unistall drivers
tmac42 said:
how do i unistall drivers
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try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33980291&postcount=11
The problem i have found Microsoft generic drivers are being used instead of the samsung drivers it seems to me.
qnc said:
The problem i have found that the infuse is only showing up as a generic device. not showing up as a samsung modem or phone and Microsoft generic drivers are being used instead of the samsung drivers it seems to me.
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That is why you need to uninstall all drivers for phone,reboot, install drivers,reboot,plug phone in DO NOT let computer search windows update.Once you stop it from downloading from Microsoft it will load drivers you installed.
I just tried it again. deleted drivers and rebooted.
Installed Kies mini and rebooted.
I have had driver search turned off, but double checked and rebooted for safe measure and it still installed the the generic drivers.
deleted drivers and devices the way i know how and used the link above to make sure.
I even went in Deview and made sure that the any generic driver was gone as well.
Still getting the issue.
Any other suggestions.
I'm at a loss not
what am i missing.
qnc said:
I just tried it again. deleted drivers and rebooted.
Installed Kies mini and rebooted.
I have had driver search turned off, but double checked and rebooted for safe measure and it still installed the the generic drivers.
deleted drivers and devices the way i know how and used the link above to make sure.
I even went in Deview and made sure that the any generic driver was gone as well.
Still getting the issue.
Any other suggestions.
I'm at a loss not
what am i missing.
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Which version of windows are you running,if running 7 when you plug phone in after deleting etc.you should new device installer telling you it is installing your new device,then it will say click here to view progress. Click immediately, when that pops up at bottom of it is link saying do not search microsoft for updated drivers. it will ask if you are sure yes you are. Then it will search computer and use drivers from Kies
elbscorp said:
Which version of windows are you running,if running 7 when you plug phone in after deleting etc.you should new device installer telling you it is installing your new device,then it will say click here to view progress. Click immediately, when that pops up at bottom of it is link saying do not search microsoft for updated drivers. it will ask if you are sure yes you are. Then it will search computer and use drivers from Kies
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That did not work for me, but i did find this:
You can get the results above in Windows 7 Home Premium through the registry editor ... not going to tell you how to edit the registry... I'll assume you know how...
Add/update the following DWORD value in
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DeviceInstall\Restrictions]
"DenyUnspecified"=dword:00000001
I had to manually add the "DeviceInstall" and "Restrictions" keys, then add the dword value "DenyUnspecified" and set it to 1.
To turn enable again, change DenyUnspecified to 0.
Now that i have stopped the automatic windows driver install, I thought i would be Ok but I'm still having issues with the proper infuse drivers. this just sucks odin will still not recognize my phone.
Ok any help.
I was able to stop windows 7 from installing the generic drivers by editing the registry, but the computer will not recognize the drivers from Samsung direct download or kies mini.
When doing a search to choose the driver windows 7 will not detect the drivers
I have tried the drivers from above, kies mini, kies, and samsung. no luck.
with the generic drivers it will still mount the storage cards no problem, adb works i just cant get odin or kies to work.
Install keis and don't let windows search for drivers
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qnc said:
Ok any help.
I was able to stop windows 7 from installing the generic drivers by editing the registry, but the computer will not recognize the drivers from Samsung direct download or kies mini.
When doing a search to choose the driver windows 7 will not detect the drivers
I have tried the drivers from above, kies mini, kies, and samsung. no luck.
with the generic drivers it will still mount the storage cards no problem, adb works i just cant get odin or kies to work.
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Any luck getting your phone to show up? Windows doesn't even acknowledge my phone is plugged in. This is on my win7 laptop, my pc still connects to the phone fine. Tried 3 different cables and reloaded drivers/rebooted several times. Phone does charge however.
74Eldo said:
Any luck getting your phone to show up? Windows doesn't even acknowledge my phone is plugged in. This is on my win7 laptop, my pc still connects to the phone fine. Tried 3 different cables and reloaded drivers/rebooted several times. Phone does charge however.
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Sorry no luck here, I gave up on the process. I gave the phone away to some one that needed a phone and i know would not be doing any technical stuff to it.

Q: Downgrading from 4.4 CM11 to 4.1.2

I was interested if it is possible to downgrade from Kitkat with cyanogenmod installed on it to 4.1.2. I have Motorola Droid Razr HD and I just hate 4.4 (for some reason).
KK to JB
this might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789743
ncsuwolfs said:
this might help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789743
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Sadly I cant really use RSD Lite, since it doesn't detect my phone for some reason (probably because it's not OEM). Is there any other way of doing it without rsd lite?
just to make sure, did you have phone in fastboot with debugging enabled while having it connected to a pc running newest version of rsd lite on a usb port not usb 3.0?
ncsuwolfs said:
just to make sure, did you have phone in fastboot with debugging enabled while having it connected to a pc running newest version of rsd lite on a usb port not usb 3.0?
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Yes, and everything is as it should be, except RSD Lite 6.1.6 (which is the latest version as far as I know) does not detect it. Bootloader unlocked, I have root access, everything is OK. But still it won't show up in the list.
Have you uninstalled all the drivers and everything? I'm going to assume you are Windows 7.
Also, ensure you are connected to a 2.0 usb port. You don't have 3.0 USB ports do you? If so, those don't work from what others have reported.
Also, have you tried several different cables? If you have the OEM cable that came with your phone, use that. If that doesn't work, the cable could be bad.
If it's not showing up when you connect with the phone booted up normally nor under fastboot mode, then that points to either a driver issue or a cable issue.
I had an issue where the driver was old, so I went into Device Manager and saw that it showed my phone (Motorola USB Phone) but it had an exclamation mark next to it which meant it had trouble with the drivers. I then uninstalled all the drivers and eventually, point it to the drivers in the Android SDK (Google USB drivers) and that fixed it.
iBolski said:
Have you uninstalled all the drivers and everything? I'm going to assume you are Windows 7.
Also, ensure you are connected to a 2.0 usb port. You don't have 3.0 USB ports do you? If so, those don't work from what others have reported.
Also, have you tried several different cables? If you have the OEM cable that came with your phone, use that. If that doesn't work, the cable could be bad.
If it's not showing up when you connect with the phone booted up normally nor under fastboot mode, then that points to either a driver issue or a cable issue.
I had an issue where the driver was old, so I went into Device Manager and saw that it showed my phone (Motorola USB Phone) but it had an exclamation mark next to it which meant it had trouble with the drivers. I then uninstalled all the drivers and eventually, point it to the drivers in the Android SDK (Google USB drivers) and that fixed it.
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I have all the drivers that were necessary to flash, set up recovery, install CM11, so I don't think it's a driver issue. I'm using Windows 8.
I do have 1 USB 3.0 port, but for this operation I use 2.0.
And the cable, I am using a different cable, I don't have OEM anymore, so that might be a problem here.Thanks, I'm going to buy the cable from Motorola I guess and will post results here.
toka793 said:
I have all the drivers that were necessary to flash, set up recovery, install CM11, so I don't think it's a driver issue. I'm using Windows 8.
I do have 1 USB 3.0 port, but for this operation I use 2.0.
And the cable, I am using a different cable, I don't have OEM anymore, so that might be a problem here.Thanks, I'm going to buy the cable from Motorola I guess and will post results here.
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That's the issue then. Windows 8, from what I've read, is very finicky with Android and ADB.
Go to this thread as it might help -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583801
otherwise, I would suggest either going to a Windows 7 machine or even a Unix machine. Worse comes to worse, you might be able to hook up a Virtual Machine (using either VMWare Player or Oracle's Virtual Box - both are free) and set up a Ubuntu Linux and try it that way since Linux doesn't need the SDK USB drivers. ADB and Fastboot will work right out of the box.
I actually have another PC set up with Ubuntu directly (not in a Virtual machine image) and it works just fine. I have a Windows 8 laptop, but that's my wife's so I don't hook up my phone to it. My other machine is a Windows 7 64-bit machine and it works just fine (and it has two Ubuntu virtual machines that work with my phone just as well).
So, now that I see you have a Windows 8 machine, it makes more sense.
iBolski said:
That's the issue then. Windows 8, from what I've read, is very finicky with Android and ADB.
Go to this thread as it might help -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583801
otherwise, I would suggest either going to a Windows 7 machine or even a Unix machine. Worse comes to worse, you might be able to hook up a Virtual Machine (using either VMWare Player or Oracle's Virtual Box - both are free) and set up a Ubuntu Linux and try it that way since Linux doesn't need the SDK USB drivers. ADB and Fastboot will work right out of the box.
I actually have another PC set up with Ubuntu directly (not in a Virtual machine image) and it works just fine. I have a Windows 8 laptop, but that's my wife's so I don't hook up my phone to it. My other machine is a Windows 7 64-bit machine and it works just fine (and it has two Ubuntu virtual machines that work with my phone just as well).
So, now that I see you have a Windows 8 machine, it makes more sense.
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Oh okay, I'll try it on Windows 7 then.
iBolski said:
Go to this thread as it might help -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1583801
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Thanks for the link iBolski - I am in the unfortunate situation, that my laptop came with Win 8.1 and has just two USB 3.0 ports.
Hopefully some of the suggestions will get RSD to work, otherwise I may need to start my Linux learning adventure sooner than planned..
StefanGA said:
Thanks for the link iBolski - I am in the unfortunate situation, that my laptop came with Win 8.1 and has just two USB 3.0 ports.
Hopefully some of the suggestions will get RSD to work, otherwise I may need to start my Linux learning adventure sooner than planned..
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The only isssue is, if all you have are 3.0 USB ports, then you are hosed as far as I know. Some have reported getting it to work on USB 3.0, but I have no idea how they did it.
A goggle search might help lead to some answers though.
iBolski said:
The only isssue is, if all you have are 3.0 USB ports, then you are hosed as far as I know. Some have reported getting it to work on USB 3.0, but I have no idea how they did it.
A goggle search might help lead to some answers though.
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I will do some deeper research on google.. first pass didn't yield any viable information other than "it doesn't work"
Are you saying, that USB 3.0 may not even work under Linux?
I used to have the same problem... I solved by doing the following:
1- first go to window's device manager and check that windows is recognizing that there is a new hardware but it does not has the drivers for it
2- install morotola's drivers (if you haven't already)
3- look where the motorola's installer store the files in your machine
4- go to device manager, look for the unrecognized hardware, click properties and install the proper driver manually
sorry I can't give you more details cause I'm currently at work.
StefanGA said:
I will do some deeper research on google.. first pass didn't yield any viable information other than "it doesn't work"
Are you saying, that USB 3.0 may not even work under Linux?
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I believe so, though I'm not 100% positive. But, from what I've read, USB 3.0 is incompatible with Android phones in general.
I have a computer with Windows 8 and 2 USB 3.0 ports, everytime I try RSD with one of the two 3.0 ports it doesn't work. Fortunately I have a USB 2.0 and it always work. I always use RSD 6.1.4 because for some weird reason this is the only version that detects my xt925. So it might not be the comp or windows 8, but the cable or drivers, as stated before. The latest drivers are on Motorola's website and they're updated to work with Windows 8.
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Fastboot doesn't recognize USB connection.

Hi XDA !
I have a problem with my HTC ONE S.
When i plug my phone to the computer, the computer doesn't recognize the phone.
It's the same things when i plug when i am in FASTBOOT mode, never the screen display FASTBOOT USB.
I'm in original rom, HBOOT 2.15, no-root.
I'm using the original HTC cable. i have try with other cable (LOGITECH, SAMSUNG, LG....)
My PC is on Windows 8.1 Update 1 (i have try on Windows XP, 7 and Ubuntu)
Have you an idea for solve my problem ?
Sorry for my english, i'm french.
Search & instal the latest HTC drivers and ADB.
8.1 its a problem. Mine not recognize phone. So i go back to 8
I have the latest driver and ADB but is doesn't work.
and i have try with a different OS.....
It's windows 8.1. for some reason it won't recognize most android phones properly for fastboot.
EDIT: I may be wrong. looks like there's a few workarounds out there now. Try these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...er-fix-windows-8-1-update-2-fastboot-t2831385
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/usbcoreblog...with-code-43.aspx?CommentPosted=true#10530595

[Q&A] Windows 7 drivers

Hi,
I'm using this CM 11 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2922500 but I have strange problem with my laptop. It periodically looses driver information for my device. I don't know how but when I re-installed my OS Windows 7 (32bit) it found the proper driver. Later I've got a message that my USB device is not recognized and can't connect to my device. Does anyone else have the same problem and do you know a fix? I've tried a lot and different driver versions but without success. Logcat doesn't show anything last time but I will try later or when I loose drivers again (it seems I cannot use USB again).
BTW I don't have this problem with my desktop PC which has always connected USB cable to it. Also everything works fine with CM 10.1, MIUI or Sense ROMs but they are based on lower Android versions.
P.S. I was trying to connect with another USB cable. I've found my cable that I used to install drivers and USB is working again. This is really strange behaviour
Logcat from device terminal
Logcat when plug in or out my USB connector is attached.
Use this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979

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