[Q] Do I need HTC drivers after a Cyanonegmod rom is installed? - HTC One S

Do I need HTC drivers after a Cyanonegmod rom is installed?
Acutally I can't connect my device to the PC (Win7 x64).
Thanks
Sent form HTC One S Ville C2

Andrewww65 said:
Do I need HTC drivers after a Cyanonegmod rom is installed?
Thanks
Sent frm HTC One S Ville C2
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You need HTC drivers Doesn't matter which ROM you have installed.

LS.xD said:
You need HTC drivers Doesn't matter which ROM you have installed.
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What do you think about this problem? Why my PC dosen't reognice my device?

Andrewww65 said:
What do you think about this problem? Why my PC dosen't reognice my device?
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You want to connect your storage to copy files? Try uninstalling all drivers.

LS.xD said:
You want to connect your storage to copy files? Try uninstalling all drivers.
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Since I installed Cyanogenmod 4.3 onto my device I can connect my storage but without enabling the storage my PC doesn't recognize the device properly.
The reason my asking is I'd like to update the recovery (as I heard TWRP 2.6.0.0. does't support KitKat and want to upgrade it to 2.6.3.0. or newer).
When I try to flash a newer recovery with fastboot I get an error message "device not found". Doesn't matter the storage connection is on or off. Unfortunately my ROM doesn't have setting for fast reboot or something but I assume it's off.
The latest official HTC driver's installed.

Andrewww65 said:
Since I installed Cyanogenmod 4.3 onto my device I can connect my storage but without enabling the storage my PC doesn't recognize the device properly.
The reason my asking is I'd like to update the recovery (as I heard TWRP 2.6.0.0. does't support KitKat and want to upgrade it to 2.6.3.0. or newer).
When I try to flash a newer recovery with fastboot I get an error message "device not found". Doesn't matter the storage connection is on or off. Unfortunately my ROM doesn't have setting for fast reboot or something but I assume it's off.
The latest official HTC driver's installed.
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You need the drivers but not htc sync. That should be uninstalled. I've also had problems with adb but i've noticed that if connection to pc is set as MTP the pc recognize it and ADB works. You can try this as well
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I've read several threads here...
Rapier said:
You need the drivers but not htc sync. That should be uninstalled. I've also had problems with adb but i've noticed that if connection to pc is set as MTP the pc recognize it and ADB works. You can try this as well
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It could be a stupid question but how to connect the device and PC as MTP?
I've read several threads here and found MTP drivers in .cab files including .inf and .cat files. When I tried to update the portable devices drivers I get the message (My Windows7 x64 is Hungarian, maybe the translation isn't totally correct): "You already installed the up to date driver - WPD file system driver"
Just to summarize the situation:
- HTC One S Ville C2 - Unlocked but S-on !!!
- HTC sync and HTC sync manager are uninstalled.
- Unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.2 by bilal_liberty - I do not have an option to check whether the usb debugging is on or off.
- When I connect the device the windows can see it, gives it a driver letter but I can' use any fastboot/flash command.
- My phone recognize the connection and offers to turn on the usb storage and it works.
Thanks for your help.

Andrewww65 said:
It could be a stupid question but how to connect the device and PC as MTP?
I've read several threads here and found MTP drivers in .cab files including .inf and .cat files. When I tried to update the portable devices drivers I get the message (My Windows7 x64 is Hungarian, maybe the translation isn't totally correct): "You already installed the up to date driver - WPD file system driver"
Just to summarize the situation:
- HTC One S Ville C2 - Unlocked but S-on !!!
- HTC sync and HTC sync manager are uninstalled.
- Unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.2 by bilal_liberty - I do not have an option to check whether the usb debugging is on or off.
- When I connect the device the windows can see it, gives it a driver letter but I can' use any fastboot/flash command.
- My phone recognize the connection and offers to turn on the usb storage and it works.
Thanks for your help.
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The debugging ON is done in the Dev Options. If you don't have Dev Options you should go to about phone an tap several times on the Build Version till you got the message "Now you're a developer"
I don't remember in CM1.2 but in CM11 there's a menu in Settings-Storage to change from UMS to MTP

Rapier said:
The debugging ON is done in the Dev Options. If you don't have Dev Options you should go to about phone an tap several times on the Build Version till you got the message "Now you're a developer"
I don't remember in CM1.2 but in CM11 there's a menu in Settings-Storage to change from UMS to MTP
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Ok it's done. Thank you so much (button pushed:good.
I don't know why the dev option is hidden in CMs like this.
So Dev option/Debugging is on and MTP connection enabled. Now I get a new error message: "device offline". But it's on. Screen unlocked etc.:crying:

Andrewww65 said:
Ok it's done. Thank you so much (button pushed:good.
I don't know why the dev option is hidden in CMs like this.
So Dev option/Debugging is on and MTP connection enabled. Now I get a new error message: "device offline". But it's on. Screen unlocked etc.:crying:
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This could be due to older or incorrect drivers. I had some issues several times due to improper drivers and I had to try several times till it worked. Starting with the HTC ones and up to the default Google drivers found in the Android SDK. Finally I make it work but believe me, I don't know how it worked I just tried until I got the proper drivers that worked

Rapier said:
This could be due to older or incorrect drivers. I had some issues several times due to improper drivers and I had to try several times till it worked. Starting with the HTC ones and up to the default Google drivers found in the Android SDK. Finally I make it work but believe me, I don't know how it worked I just tried until I got the proper drivers that worked
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Thanks Rapier! I will do like that.

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Fastboot Not Recognized

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?

[Q] phone not showing up in adb devices

I am developing an app and I want to run it from eclipse on my sensation running Carbon ROM (android 4.4.2), but the phone doesn't show up in eclipse as an active device. I tried adb devices in cmd but the list comes up empty too. But wen I boot into fastboot and type fastboot devices in cmd it show up correctly.
Before flashing this ROM I was on ViperS 3.1.4 and it worked perfectly, and also I remember having the same problem with the One X with AOSP ROMs but I can't check now because I don't have the device.
I checked in device manager on windows 7 and it shows up named HTC in disk drives, while in fastboot it shows up as MY HTC in Android USB Devices which I assume is correct.
I tried uninstalling the driver and using universal naked driver and adb driver installer but in both the phone is not detected.
I have android debugging on all the time.
Sorry if this was solved before but I searched a lot but didn't find anything.
Can anyone help?
jp_rizkallah said:
I am developing an app and I want to run it from eclipse on my sensation running Carbon ROM (android 4.4.2), but the phone doesn't show up in eclipse as an active device. I tried adb devices in cmd but the list comes up empty too. But wen I boot into fastboot and type fastboot devices in cmd it show up correctly.
Before flashing this ROM I was on ViperS 3.1.4 and it worked perfectly, and also I remember having the same problem with the One X with AOSP ROMs but I can't check now because I don't have the device.
I checked in device manager on windows 7 and it shows up named HTC in disk drives, while in fastboot it shows up as MY HTC in Android USB Devices which I assume is correct.
I tried uninstalling the driver and using universal naked driver and adb driver installer but in both the phone is not detected.
I have android debugging on all the time.
Sorry if this was solved before but I searched a lot but didn't find anything.
Can anyone help?
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did you enable usb debuging from phone settings-developer options ?
Mile_zdr said:
did you enable usb debuging from phone settings-developer options ?
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Yes I did, as I said in the original post.
jp_rizkallah said:
Yes I did, as I said in the original post.
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sorry i misread that...

One S CM 10.2 - ADB Device not found

Hello xda, it's me again (posting very much lately with my problems...)
I flashed the CM 10.2 ROM again on my One S and tried to get the ADB working, but it somehow doesn't work. I tried it on my 2 PCs, my laptop and the one that I'm normally using for Android...ish stuff, but both can not find my phone. "error: device not found" plops always up and I don't really know why, I mean, on both PC's I used the ADB with the One S before and I have all the drivers installed. I'm just really confused atm...
One S S4 variant - CM 10.2 Stable - TWRP 2.6.3.0 - CID: HTC_102
I had same problem but after I run SDK Manager.exe it was solved. Dunno why it happened.
Do you have USB debugging turned on in the developer settings?
KrzeptowskiAA said:
I had same problem but after I run SDK Manager.exe it was solved. Dunno why it happened.
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Okay, I will try this just in a minute. Thanks for the tip!
UPDATE: Nope, doesn't change anything sadly. Still "error: device not found".
808phone said:
Do you have USB debugging turned on in the developer settings?
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Of course I have.
Do you see in device manager "Android USB Devices" when u plug phone in?
KrzeptowskiAA said:
Do you see in device manager "Android USB Devices" when u plug phone in?
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Nah, nothing android'ish in the device manager, but the USB mass storage works just fine on both PC's. In the attachments is a screenshot of my device manager (don't wonder, it's in German, but no android stuff nowhere.) Just tried it yesterday with an standard HTC One S with the 4.1.1 HTC ROM and it's ADB works fine.
Okay, I found out what was the error! Under Settings -> Storage -> USB Computer Connection was mass storage activated, and for ADB you have to switch to MTP! Now my ADB works finally, yay!
Thank you all for your help, it was much appriciated! And many many thanks to Gabe Sechan from THIS site!

[Q] Need help unlocking bootloader using windows 8.1.1 x64?

Hello everyone. New to the site but I have been reading for the last week or so before I ask for help. I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my wife's T-Mobile HTC ONE S (S4). I have all the necessary files installed and have tried several different possible HTC drivers solutions to get the token id. In the command prompt it always gets stuck on waiting for device after I type in fastboot oem get_identifier_token. Also, when I'm in fastboot on the bootloader screen the device manager kicks back the failed to enumerate usb device error. I have tried different usb ports and sync cable as well and I still get the same error. When connected normally, device manager picks my phone up like it should under android devices as My HTC. I am on win 8.1.1 in case anyone that helps forgets that I put that in the title. Any help or guidance to a tutorial or another way to unlock the bootloader would be greatly appreciated.
***LOCKED***
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.15.0000
RADIO-1.13.50.05.31
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
eMMC-boot
Dec.14 2012, 17:10:57:-1
Graymalkin626 said:
Hello everyone. New to the site but I have been reading for the last week or so before I ask for help. I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my wife's T-Mobile HTC ONE S (S4). I have all the necessary files installed and have tried several different possible HTC drivers solutions to get the token id. In the command prompt it always gets stuck on waiting for device after I type in fastboot oem get_identifier_token. Also, when I'm in fastboot on the bootloader screen the device manager kicks back the failed to enumerate usb device error. I have tried different usb ports and sync cable as well and I still get the same error. When connected normally, device manager picks my phone up like it should under android devices as My HTC. I am on win 8.1.1 in case anyone that helps forgets that I put that in the title. Any help or guidance to a tutorial or another way to unlock the bootloader would be greatly appreciated.
***LOCKED***
VLE PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.15.0000
RADIO-1.13.50.05.31
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
eMMC-boot
Dec.14 2012, 17:10:57:-1
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Quick question. Go to device manager on your PC and tell me exactly whats your USB controller. I guess you tried on USB 3.0 port...do you have also USB 2.0 ports on it? Also have you removed completely HTC Sync and keep only the drivers?
Rapier said:
Quick question. Go to device manager on your PC and tell me exactly whats your USB controller. I guess you tried on USB 3.0 port...do you have also USB 2.0 ports on it? Also have you removed completely HTC Sync and keep only the drivers?
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I will try the usb ports on the back when I get home. I will also let you know exactly what it says in device manager as well. Yes, I did try with just leaving the drivers after installing then uninstalling sync. I even tried with the win7 drivers as well for HTC.
I had the same problem, spent whole day trying to make it work and finally gave up using my old laptop with XP
Rapier said:
Quick question. Go to device manager on your PC and tell me exactly whats your USB controller. I guess you tried on USB 3.0 port...do you have also USB 2.0 ports on it? Also have you removed completely HTC Sync and keep only the drivers?
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I don't think my pc has any usb 2.0. all the usb ports tell me the same thing when I put the phone into fastboot. The device manager states Unknown USB Device (Failed to Enumerate). Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43). I believe my usb controller is a intel 6 series/C200 series chipset family usb enhanced host controller.
Graymalkin626 said:
I don't think my pc has any usb 2.0. all the usb ports tell me the same thing when I put the phone into fastboot. The device manager states Unknown USB Device (Failed to Enumerate). Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43). I believe my usb controller is a intel 6 series/C200 series chipset family usb enhanced host controller.
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It could be that you're out of luck in this case. There are problems with windows 8/8.1 and USB 3.0 to recognize the phone due to the drivers. You could try on a windows 7 machine or get some drivers that works. I know of a solution but only for Intel Xtensible USB 3.0 Controller, don't know any drivers for what you have
Rapier said:
It could be that you're out of luck in this case. There are problems with windows 8/8.1 and USB 3.0 to recognize the phone due to the drivers. You could try on a windows 7 machine or get some drivers that works. I know of a solution but only for Intel Xtensible USB 3.0 Controller, don't know any drivers for what you have
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my next idea was to create a dualboot environment with win7 or vista installed, but that was last course of action. Ok, so before I do a dual boot I am gonna start fresh. I have the sdk and jdk installed already and I have disabled driver signature enforcement just to be on the safe side as far as win8 issues go with adb. My htc is now booted normally and shows up in device manager under portable devices and says that no mtp drivers are installed for my device. the phone has not installed any drivers automatically but shows up as a disc in case I want to install HSM. should I install HSM or go with HTC sync install then uninstall it? I also have removed the universal adb drivers I had installed before so now it is only adb drivers from sdk.
Graymalkin626 said:
my next idea was to create a dualboot environment with win7 or vista installed, but that was last course of action. Ok, so before I do a dual boot I am gonna start fresh. I have the sdk and jdk installed already and I have disabled driver signature enforcement just to be on the safe side as far as win8 issues go with adb. My htc is now booted normally and shows up in device manager under portable devices and says that no mtp drivers are installed for my device. the phone has not installed any drivers automatically but shows up as a disc in case I want to install HSM. should I install HSM or go with HTC sync install then uninstall it? I also have removed the universal adb drivers I had installed before so now it is only adb drivers from sdk.
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Oh, I just remembered... On some ROMs, on my win 8.1 I must set MTP mode. In standard UMS mode ADB doesn't work. In MTP mode, there's a device shown as My HTC in device manager. I initially had no driver for it but I made an "update driver" and choose the driver manually from my disk. The location for the drivers was where HTC Sync package installs them. Something like "Program Files/HTC/USB driver"...
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Rapier said:
Oh, I just remembered... On some ROMs, on my win 8.1 I must set MTP mode. In standard UMS mode ADB doesn't work. In MTP mode, there's a device shown as My HTC in device manager. I initially had no driver for it but I made an "update driver" and choose the driver manually from my disk. The location for the drivers was where HTC Sync package installs them. Something like "Program Files/HTC/USB driver"...
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Thanks. I will try those tomorrow. I have all the drivers from winxp on up to win8 so i'm going to try each one with the corresponding compatibility mode. They were all in folders on my phone.
Unfortunately I had no luck with any of the drivers on win8.1.1. Luckily I was working on repairing a PC that had win7 on it. I have achieved my goal of unlocking bootloader, root, s-off, supercid and custom rom on my wife's htc one s. Thank you for all the speedy responses and helpful suggestions. I still plan on dual booting win7 on my PC to avoid these issues in the future. One last question; Does anyone one know if wifi calling works on liberty's sense rom v7a? Or atleast a link to the answer. Thx in advance.
Graymalkin626 said:
... One last question; Does anyone one know if wifi calling works on liberty's sense rom v7a? Or atleast a link to the answer. Thx in advance.
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As far as I know, it doesn't support it. But I'm not 100% sure since I don't use this (I think it's more specific to US). This question was asked also in Liberty thread but remained without answer. I guess that if WiFi calling was supported, at least someone would have answered affirmatively.

[Q] Soft brick but no adb/fastboot connection

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.
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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.

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