[Q] windows 8 wont recognize my memory - HTC One S

hello guys so this is my problem I have a t mobile htc one s and while I was messing around with some roms I ended up stock on clockwork with no rom installed or in my memory. My issue is that when I connect my phone to my windows 8 laptop it doesn't recognice my phone as a usb storage device, but if you go to device manager it appears as 'ville' and says its manufactured by htc but that its unavailable. Help?

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indtram said:
Hi.
I have a SuperPAD with the latest ROM....I am trying to connect the PAD to my Windows 7 machine....but it does not recognize it...it just stays silent...NOTHING...ABSOLUTELY NOTHING....
As is didnt get any USB cable with my PAD..I bought one off the shop and have connected it.....
Wondering if the Cable was working....(going thru' forums..) I switched On the PAD Holding the Menu Key and Switching it on.....It did once show......on the Computer..... Installing drivers.......But Nothing after that.....
I also tried it with SD Cards and Without SD cards
Need some HELP here folks.....it will be appreciated...
Thanxxx
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Can't find any windows 7 or 7 64-bit drivers is the problem... I had to install xp on a seperate partition in order to get it to recognize the superpad... I'll let you know if I find anything...
its already tried to install once and failed. Thats why u get nomore popups
go into your device manager and find the unknown device
update drivers
point it to ur burntool folder
works for me
i know this is an old thread but did not want to open a new one for the same purpose. Just got a SuperPad as a gift. Could root it with Gingerbreak. Now the only problem i have is that when i connect it to the pc via the supplied usb cable nothing happens, no pop up nothing, and the superpad does not even show up as unknown device, so i do not know how to make it use the drivers i downloaded.

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