[Q] Oneplus adb windows drivers - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI everyone.
I have a Oneplus one and i have read some interesting threads about flashing Roms/recovery etc.
But i can't do adb commands to work because windows doesn't install the driver and the adb devices command is not showing any device.
For those who had flashed recovery or roms in oneplus ONE:
Where you got the adb drivers of oneplus one? Or what i have to install on windows7?
Thank you in advance!

linuch said:
HI everyone.
I have a Oneplus one and i have read some interesting threads about flashing Roms/recovery etc.
But i can't do adb commands to work because windows doesn't install the driver and the adb devices command is not showing any device.
For those who had flashed recovery or roms in oneplus ONE:
Where you got the adb drivers of oneplus one? Or what i have to install on windows7?
Thank you in advance!
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Install usb drivers from the android sdk.
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go into your device manager and select from a list of devices
under Android Device select Android ADB interface
pics:http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/2/
Has worked for me under all my Windows installations for all my Android devices.
Edit: you can also try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
I haven't tried his program so I don't know if it works though

thanks
dli7319 said:
Install usb drivers from the android sdk.
go into your device manager and select from a list of devices
under Android Device select Android Composite ADB interface
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Thanks a lot for your answer! I will try and post the results.
Thanks again

It works! Thanks! I have cwm recovery and flashed cm11s.
great!

linuch said:
It works! Thanks! I have cwm recovery and flashed cm11s.
great!
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Where did you get the recovery and cm11s to flash?

paulyf21 said:
Where did you get the recovery and cm11s to flash?
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You can find it in the "original android delevopment" section in this forum

Hi boys.. this is a usefull guide but now when i run prompt of dos i obtain:
Code:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 unauthorized
unauthorized.... how i need to do now ?
*EDIT*
Google it's 4 ever my friends:
Code:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 unauthorized
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx>adb kill-server
* server not running *
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx>adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 device
C:\Users\xxxxxx>

I got lot of problems with Adb drivers from SDK ! Try the pda.net app !!! Work fine for me to root my One Plus One ! This .exe install all the drivers you need and for fastbooted devices too
Enjoy

DjDiabolik said:
Hi boys.. this is a usefull guide but now when i run prompt of dos i obtain:
Code:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 unauthorized
unauthorized.... how i need to do now ?
*EDIT*
Google it's 4 ever my friends:
Code:
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 unauthorized
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxxx>adb kill-server
* server not running *
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxx>adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
C:\Users\xxxxxxxxxx>adb devices
List of devices attached
64d586c3 device
C:\Users\xxxxxx>
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Give this a thread a shot. It was pretty easier for my to root, recovery and unlock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2795063

This one should be legit
It should be the same as in the android sdk manager.

Timisone said:
Give this a thread a shot. It was pretty easier for my to root, recovery and unlock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2795063
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Yeah thanks... but i don't need to root my ONE... i have already make it.. i need only a solution for obtain a perfect ADB interface if i need in future

DjDiabolik said:
Yeah thanks... but i don't need to root my ONE... i have already make it.. i need only a solution for obtain a perfect ADB interface if i need in future
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
try this for adb.

Timisone said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
try this for adb.
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Great.. thanks but i'm resolved... i need only to force the driver installation on my Windows......

I have managed to install ADB drivers and the device is discoverable, but there is a problem with MTP driver though. The thing is, the fastboot is not working so I cannot get to flash the recovery and root either. Any ideas? I have yellow exclamation mark near the MTP. Maybe I could uninstall all the drivers and try that again, can you assist?

Despite following advice in this thread, still having trouble getting my home computer to recognize my new OnePlus One. Have USB Debugging enabled on the phone. Have installed SDK toolkit. Have installed the Google USB Driver (via SDK Manager). Have gone into Device Manager and browsed to the folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" and still get "Windows could not find driver software for your device." Have also downloaded Google USB Drivers separately and get the same issue. Any ideas?
Hopefully just something stupid I'm missing, but frustrating the heck out of me. Will try in the office on Monday if no luck here. Thanks in advance!

This one worked for me.
https://mega.co.nz/#!RcdGzICa!WtzCEXpyhDDe6CrGGSbsjyA7uFekl6BG1iywAb3GTIs

JesseK said:
This one worked for me.
https://mega.co.nz/#!RcdGzICa!WtzCEXpyhDDe6CrGGSbsjyA7uFekl6BG1iywAb3GTIs
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VERY much obliged - worked for me also! Happen to remember where you found that one so that I can drop thanks there also?

JesseK said:
This one worked for me.
https://mega.co.nz/#!RcdGzICa!WtzCEXpyhDDe6CrGGSbsjyA7uFekl6BG1iywAb3GTIs
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I am having the same issue as the other guy, but when I tried to install the drivers from this file, it keeps throwing some errors. I did run it as admin to. :/ Pasted below:
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]InstallDriver started.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Start Install Cert File.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Cert tool file path: C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\CertTool.exe.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Cert file path: C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\cert.cer.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Install cert succeed!
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]Start InstallDriver thread.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]System is Win7 or higher!
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][E]Install driver 'C:\Users\xxxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\Google\Driver\android_winusb.inf' failed! ErrorCode(10): 3758096949. ErrorCode(16): 0xe0000235.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A caller of DriverPackageInstall must be a member of the Administrators group to install a driver package.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A component of the driver package in the DIFx driver store is locked by a thread or process. This error can occur if a process or thread, other than the thread or process of the caller, is currently accessing the same driver package as the caller.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][E]Install driver 'C:\Users\xxxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\Microsoft\Driver\tetherxp.inf' failed! ErrorCode(10): 3758096949. ErrorCode(16): 0xe0000235.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A caller of DriverPackageInstall must be a member of the Administrators group to install a driver package.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A component of the driver package in the DIFx driver store is locked by a thread or process. This error can occur if a process or thread, other than the thread or process of the caller, is currently accessing the same driver package as the caller.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][E]Install driver 'C:\Users\xxxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\Microsoft\Driver\wpdmtphw.inf' failed! ErrorCode(10): 3758096949. ErrorCode(16): 0xe0000235.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A caller of DriverPackageInstall must be a member of the Administrators group to install a driver package.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]A component of the driver package in the DIFx driver store is locked by a thread or process. This error can occur if a process or thread, other than the thread or process of the caller, is currently accessing the same driver package as the caller.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Begin to read hardware id from local file.Path: C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\OnePlusUSB\OnePlusUSB\USB Driver\\HardwareIdList.ini.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02]Begin to analysis devices.
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][E]There is no device current that suitable!
[2014-07-27 11:44:02][D]InstallDriver terminated.

boober78 said:
I have managed to install ADB drivers and the device is discoverable, but there is a problem with MTP driver though. The thing is, the fastboot is not working so I cannot get to flash the recovery and root either. Any ideas? I have yellow exclamation mark near the MTP. Maybe I could uninstall all the drivers and try that again, can you assist?
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I also could not get the device to recognize in fastboot after following instructions (http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/2/) to get adb (google usb drivers) installed. What I found that worked was to follow the same instructions but at step 18 select Android Bootloader Interface instead of Android ADB Interface. Understand that I found the device in the Device Manager whilst it was connected w/ errors in fastboot mode.
Also, shouldn't have to download the google usb drivers (again) if you already did it to get ADB going. It's the same file.

thepaperescape said:
I also could not get the device to recognize in fastboot after following instructions (http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/2/) to get adb (google usb drivers) installed. What I found that worked was to follow the same instructions but at step 18 select Android Bootloader Interface instead of Android ADB Interface. Understand that I found the device in the Device Manager whilst it was connected w/ errors in fastboot mode.
Also, shouldn't have to download the google usb drivers (again) if you already did it to get ADB going. It's the same file.
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These drivers worked like a charm for me: https://github.com/koush/UniversalAdbDriver
Happy flashing

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Found Answer To Windows XP 32 Bit Driver install Error

Hi Guys!!!
Recently I had A problem Installing Windows 32 bit Driver For Android So i searched On the web for this error & Found that there were many people with this error...
Here Is the info about that Error In My Last Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=493604
WINDOWS XP x86 / 32-Bit Only
The error was so:
When we download the android_usb_windows.zip then extract it and then try to install it via device manager all goes right it detects the driver but at the last step where it asks for androidusb.sys file and when given the path it waits some time and says Fatal Error...
SO I tried To Go deep in the system32 folder There Go into Drivers Folder Now Here You begin some stuff:
1. Go in "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers" Folder there Find These files and cut them and paste in some folder where its safe:
androidusb.sys
usbccgp.sys
usbstor.sys
wdf01000.sys !!!! (Be Careful Deleting this File, I Say First try Without Deleting this file !)
2. Now Go to device manager "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager"
3. Click On ADB Interference Or something like that U ll Get a sub-category Right-click on it Click Uninstall -> OK
Do The Same For the Following :
USB Composite Device
USB Mass Storage Device
4. Get The Drivers From Here If U already Don't Have: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2.zip
OR
Get The Haykuro's Updated USB Drivers from here : http://sapphire-port-dream.googlecode.com/files/usb_driver_updated.zip
5. Now Try To Install The Driver Again By Going to "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager -> Action -> Scan for Hardware Changes" Then You will Get a pop-up saying Found New Hardware...
6. Install the drivers As Usual..... It Will install The Drivers Succesfully....
You Are Done.....
All I can say is THANK YOU.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
This post deserves a sticky..
you are great
LOL
-- well after this I couldn't use FASTBOOT anymore hahahahaha
well, I worked around that, had to reinstall drivers for Haykuro's SPL too. So now both ADB and FASTBOOT work.
Thanks helped with my Win NT at work. lol
lol i have no idea if this was the cause... after this, I was no longer able to use my laptops keyboard, mice, video card drivers were corrupted along with network drivers, processor bus communications driver and a whole lot more. I had to perform a full system recovery so... yay.. lost everything, but im working on it.
---EDIT, I performed this on my fully recovered system again, and had the same results after it rebooted. I was able to conlude that it was caused by the system file with the wdf in it. Luckily, I hadn't deleted it and simply moved it into the recylcing bin and was able to recover from it. This may just be specific to my system, but I'm not sure. Just a warning to back everything up.
SolemnWishing said:
lol i have no idea if this was the cause... after this, I was no longer able to use my laptops keyboard, mice, video card drivers were corrupted along with network drivers, processor bus communications driver and a whole lot more. I had to perform a full system recovery so... yay.. lost everything, but im working on it.
---EDIT, I performed this on my fully recovered system again, and had the same results after it rebooted. I was able to conlude that it was caused by the system file with the wdf in it. Luckily, I hadn't deleted it and simply moved it into the recylcing bin and was able to recover from it. This may just be specific to my system, but I'm not sure. Just a warning to back everything up.
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So Is that you are sayin is we do not need to remove the wdf file, did the drivers work without removing & again installing that wdf file?
or u did not put the new file again before rebooting ?
I am not really sure. It can possibly just be my computer. Once removing all the drivers you listed, the ADB then successfully worked, and continued to work as long as the computer was not rebooted. Once rebooted, I drivers for many pieces of hardware became corrupt and unreadable. By simply replacing the wdf driver and rebooting, it fixed the issue. So, I really am not sure. My computer... is strange. I believe it likely could just be my computer thats all.
next time if u get such problem just try solving without removing the wdf file & post what happens...
& plz post the consequences....thanks
The key points are:
To choose ADB interface\HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface to install
--DIYism
sangeet.003 said:
next time if u get such problem just try solving without removing the wdf file & post what happens...
& plz post the consequences....thanks
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I will be performing another system recovery install soon, so I will post the results. My computer got screwed up again, so backing everything up now...
I still have a problem...
thanks for your tutorial.
I followed as you say, but I can't find my phone in cmd mode in my computer.
I succeed to install driver also it's shown in device manager as like this
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but something wrong in cmd mode as like this.
I'v tried whatever I can do..reinstall driver, adb, swipe my phone..
what shall I do now?
adb problem
Hi,
Same problem here, tried everything but CMD just is not showing any device...
I found the solution: make sure that debugging mode is checked in your G1 settings because if not ADB will not work.
pluplus said:
I found the solution: make sure that debugging mode is checked in your G1 settings because if not ADB will not work.
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I followed this completely, I have the phone installed correctly now, not a mass storage device, device manager reads:
ADB Interface > HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface
However, I have usb debugging enabled, and still get the same *error: device not found*
Took a decent amount of time to get done right too, thanks to "trustedinstaller" being the only "user" that can delete drivers on my laptop..yay for changing ownerships! You'd think administrator would suffice, but nay.
Anywho..wtf am I missing here?
edit: win 7 x64, however the same rules for this how-to should still apply, as all the drivers and install options/processes are identical
ive found that trying to use the adb driver the driver gave me error code 10 (within the device manager)
ive got rc win7 64 bit
what i used to get rid of this problem is the program called USBdeview ( google for it)
and uninstalled everything related to htc/android
after connecting the phone the correct driver installed and i could use the adb device
I didn't want to make another topic on this, but I have a problem. Whenever I uninstall the drivers from device manager, then search for new devices, it installs the drivers automatically. I have mass storage and adb dream interface, but no devices are found when I execute the adb command. I cleaned out what I could from the system32 and /drivers folder. Any clues? Just to add, it did work about a week ago, didn't need to use it, now it doesn't work.
Edit: Oops, I forgot the check the uninstall driver box. I have the drivers, they install correctly, but I still can't use adb.
PS: vista x64, installing from the amd64 subfolder.
sangeet.003 said:
Hi Guys!!!
Recently I had A problem Installing Windows 32 bit Driver For Android So i searched On the web for this error & Found that there were many people with this error...
Here Is the info about that Error In My Last Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=493604
The error was so:
When we download the android_usb_windows.zip then extract it and then try to install it via device manager all goes right it detects the driver but at the last step where it asks for androidusb.sys file and when given the path it waits some time and says Fatal Error...
SO I tried To Go deep in the system32 folder There Go into Drivers Folder Now Here You begin some stuff:
1. Go in "C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers" Folder there Find These files and cut them and paste in some folder where its safe:
androidusb.sys
usbccgp.sys
usbstor.sys
wdf01000.sys
2. Now Go to device manager "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager"
3. Click On ADB Interference Or something like that U ll Get a sub-category Right-click on it Click Uninstall -> OK
Do The Same For the Following :
USB Composite Device
USB Mass Storage Device
4. Get The Drivers From Here If U already Don't Have: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk-windows-1.0_r2.zip
OR
Get The Haykuro's Updated USB Drivers from here : http://sapphire-port-dream.googlecode.com/files/usb_driver_updated.zip
5. Now Try To Install The Driver Again By Going to "Right-click My Computer -> Manager -> Device Manager -> Action -> Scan for Hardware Changes" Then You will Get a pop-up saying Found New Hardware...
6. Install the drivers As Usual..... It Will install The Drivers Succesfully....
You Are Done.....
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nothing happeneds...
after doing that after reboot my laptop,i'm loosing harware keyboard and have some other problems too..
i just change the drivers again and reboot and all ok but there isn't any way to my laptop(toshiba xqosmio x300 with vista 32bit)read my hero in fastboot usb condition...
i tried it and in 2 pc's with xp (service pack 2) but the same again and there....
adb shell and adb devices aren't reade the phone in fastboot usb ....
in my cmd i'm taking allways the same error message when i try to load the cm-hero-recovery.img ""canot load cm-hero-recovery.img""
anybody who can help??
i have the windows usb drivers. and when i go into device manager on my 32bit vista machine, it shows "Android Phone" under portable devices. i click update drivers and select the usb drivers. problem is, it tries to install them, then i get a message saying like 'unable to install "da da what ever driver its called" then it just closes.
why wont this work help is appreciated
THANKS, i was keen to install linux
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
You save my life. I've been having this problem for MONTHS!!! and no way im gonna restore my windows xp again. Thanks so much.

ADB Access Win x64 (CM10)

Since I can't respond to threads in Developer and I think that this might belong here to answer some folks questions. I have read that a lot of people are having issues with ADB access under Windows x64 using the latest CM10 by h8rift. I found a solution that worked for me and I wish to share it with everyone in case it will work for them. A few critiria:
- Your device is connected via USB cable to your computer
- Your device is listed as "HTC MTP Device" in Windows Device Manager
- When you open a CMD prompt under your Android Directory and type "adb devices", nothing is listed
This is because you have the wrong device drivers installed on your system and it needs to be corrected. This is how I accomplished it.
1. Uninstall the driver completely from your system. This has to be done under the device properties. Under "Action", select "Scan for New Hardware Changes". Your system will see the new device and identify it under "Other Devices" as "One". If Windows tries to install the wrong drivers, you will have to restart all over until the HTC MTP Device driver is completely removed from your system.
2. Install HTC Sync from their website. Once installed, it has to update to the latest version. This is needed to install all additional drivers for SD Card access.
3. HTC One X Drivers will be listed under C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files (default install location).
4. For ADB access, you will need the drivers located here; download appropriate drivers for your Windows flavor. These are the ADB drivers.
5. Download the zip, and extract. Remember the location of the files. Go into Device Manger, find "One" under "Other Devices" and Update Driver Software. Point to the new directory you made and install. The One X will now be listed in Device Manager as "My HTC" under "Android USB Devices"
6. To verify ADB, open a CMD prompt, point to Android directory and type in "adb devices". Your beautiful HTC One X should be listed.
I am not the maintainer of any of these webpages nor can I guarantee that these pages will exist to the end of time. Those of you wishing to have ADB access under Windows for CM10, this worked well for me. I gathered up this information just by doing a quick search in Google and through the forums.
Thank you to h8rift for CM10 and all the hard work he puts into it.
Will try this when I get home! Thanks.
This worked perfectly for me. Thanks man!
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HTC One X, CM10-Evita JellyBean, Win7-x64
Not working for me, evertime I scan for hardware changes it tried to install HTC MTP DEVICE, and when I try to update that driver with the new ADB driver, it says it's already installed. Then when I uninstall that driver, I don't see the One devices anywhere, until I scan for hardware changes again, which then repeats the above. What am I doing wrong?
Chrysis said:
Not working for me, evertime I scan for hardware changes it tried to install HTC MTP DEVICE, and when I try to update that driver with the new ADB driver, it says it's already installed. Then when I uninstall that driver, I don't see the One devices anywhere, until I scan for hardware changes again, which then repeats the above. What am I doing wrong?
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I think I found a fix for that. Let me restart my computer and verify
edit: nope.. nothing so far. mine doesn't even show HTC MTP DEVICE anymore >.>
same i see one when i look for new hardware but it always just auto sets to mtp.
Delete old drivers
The reason for this is that you cannot completely delete existing drivers using device manager. They still exist in the driver store, and are loaded as soon as you scan for hardware changes.
There might be a better way to do this, but here's how I did it:
- uninstall driver in device manager. Don't scan for hardware changes.
- Run a CMD prompt as administrator (right click "Run as Administrator")
- navigate to C:/Windows/system32 which is the location of the driver store
- type pnputil.exe /e
- this will list the drivers that exist in the driver store. They are denoted as oem##.inf
- find the driver that has "HTC Corporation" in the description. Write down the oem##.inf number (ex. oem81.inf)
- type pnputil.exe /d oem##.inf (where ## corresponds to the number of the HTC driver).
This will remove the old driver from the driver store. Now when you scan for hardware changes, it should fail to find a driver and prompt you for a location.
NOTE: I actually had several HTC drivers in the driver store. Its because I've had a few HTC devices over the years. I deleted them all. This may break HTC Sync, I dunno. I don't use it.
Fixed. See post below
For anyone having problems. I finally got it working.
THIS SHOULD BE NO LONGER NEEDED. ROHAN'S NEW AOKP VERSION 2 SHOULD WORK WITH STOCK DRIVERS. IM ASSUMING THIS WILL BE MERGED WITH ANY OTHER AOSP ROMS. IF YOU STILL NEED THIS INFORMATION HOWEVER, I WILL LEAVE IT UP.
1. Uninstall HTC Sync and any HTC sync drivers listed in your "Add/Remove Programs"
2. Delete EVERY driver pertaining to HTC when you run CMD as admin and type "pnputil -e" and then type "pnputil -d oem##.inf" (such as oem13.inf ONLY IF it says HTC or HTC Corporation)
3. Download Deview - 32 bit OR 64 bit, and run as administrator and uninstall ALL disconnected drivers (it won't matter if you uninstall the wrong thing, because it will just reinstall again when you plug in the hardware. make sure your phone IS NOT plugged in)
4. Download ADB drivers 32 bit OR 64 bit. (windows)
**Restart Computer**? (I did just to be safe)
5. Plug in your phone. Go into device manager, and find your device. It should be listed as "One" with a yellow question mark.
6. Right click and update driver software
7. find your USB drivers you downloaded and choose to install those.
your device should now be listed under "Android USB Devices" as "My HTC"
When I did this, my phone skipped being labelled as "HTC MTP Device" all together
If it is not detected in ADB after installing drivers...
1. UNPLUG PHONE
2. Run USBDeview as administrator
3. Uninstall any unplugged devices
4. Restart computer
5. Plug in phone
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and after verifying adb reboot bootloader worked. I thought, well heck. I'm sick of installing a file manager to install a file manager that's already stored on my sdcard.
and to verify it installed (no restart)
I hope this helps someone
done everything, nothing work. sees my HOX only while being ON and thus can't get the cid :/
pet3rs said:
done everything, nothing work. sees my HOX only while being ON and thus can't get the cid :/
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What exactly are you trying to do? Did you install HTC Sync drivers? This is for using ADB on the old CM10/AOKP, not for rooting your phone
device is already rooted, I need to get adb working because I can't get my cid from fastboot command.
pet3rs said:
device is already rooted, I need to get adb working because I can't get my cid from fastboot command.
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Boot your phone into fastboot from your bootloader
Sent from my HTC One XL using xda-developers app
i'm in fastboot and type adb shell getprop ro.cid, message says error: device not found. fastboot getvar cid returns CID: none
Found a great way that fixed it for me on Windows 8:
use this tool: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html to remove all instances of anything that has to do with HTC. Then, follow steps above to scan for new devices, and set the driver accordingly (with USB debugging on on the phone). It should register as "My HTC" and then you will be able to see the device in "adb devices" list.
pet3rs said:
i'm in fastboot and type adb shell getprop ro.cid, message says error: device not found. fastboot getvar cid returns CID: none
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you can't use adb from fastboot. you use fastboot.exe e.g.
fastboot oem getvar cid
no adb needed.
Guys can u pls help me? I've done the above procedure for installing the drivers on my htc explorer, it all worked, in the device manager panel i can see My htc when i'm in fastboot, and i can see Android bootloader Interface when i'm in the bootloader, but nevertheless I can't run adb shell because it doesn't find the device, and when I run adb device it gives me an embty list, i must use adb in order to attemp to recover the nand that it's probably burned.

[DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [4.2.0.001]

Latest HTC Drivers
Latest HTC Drivers extracted from HTC Sync v3.3.21 and HTC Sync Manager v2.0.61.0
Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync): 4.0.1.001
Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync Manager): 4.2.0.001
BMP Drivers are the same for both sets of drivers.
For those who don't want to have to download 120 some MB of bloatware called HTC Sync
Instructions:
Determine if your system is 32-bit or 64-bit
Download the BMP Driver for your OS type (x86 version if on 32-bit, x64 if on 64-bit)
Download the newest HTCDrivers file (choose either the "EXE" or "MSI" driver file, but not both)
Disable any antivirus program(s) present
Run both files downloaded above (the BMP.msi and the HTCDriver file)
Re-enable your antivirus program(s)
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Links
ALL DRIVER FILES: www.mediafire.com/?o10b16j5b3r3o
OEM SETUP FILES: www.mediafire.com/?1rwmleoe17akd
Updated on 6.6.13
HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe
SyncManager_2.0.61.0.exe
Updated on 4.23.13
HTCDriver_4.1.0.001.msi
HTCDriver_4.1.0.001.exe
HTCPluginChecker.exe
HTCSync_3.3.21.exe
SyncManager_2.0.53.0.exe
SyncManager_2.0.53.0_STRIPPED.exe
Updated on 4.02.13
RemoveOldHTCDriver3.exe (packaged in HTC Sync Manager v2.0.41.0)
Removed duplicate x86 BMP Driver
Updated instructions with link to determine if on 32-bit or 64-bit
Updated on 3.31.13
HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.exe
HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.msi
IPTInstaller_4.0.8.msi
Updated on 3.6.13
HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x86_1.0.5375.msi
HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x64_1.0.5375.msi
HTCDriver_4.0.1.001.exe
HTCDriver_4.0.1.001.msi
Updated on 11.28.12
HTC BMP USB Driver_x86.msi DELETED: Turned out to be the same 1.0.5375 as above. Download from link above.
HTCDriver_3.0.0.023.msi
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MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.
After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.
Code:
[LIST]
[*]25912deacc5d55528e223ec7b99705cc [B]*HTCDriver_3.0.0.023.msi[/B]
[*]220c41f3b03f42190899db8cb081b5c6 [B]*HTCDriver_4.0.1.001.exe[/B]
[*]a578d837343fe2542ecf405a630d46a0 [B]*HTCDriver_4.0.1.001.msi[/B]
[*]8223ec1c2aa71503b431a0daabb23154 [B]*HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.exe[/B]
[*]4dfbd4ae8662124d06e0a04db2065069 [B]*HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.msi[/B]
[*]bf24b0adc2f792ee4180ca545e4b60a0 [B]*HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x32_1.0.5375.msi[/B]
[*]7b461095d56f9a6814d8f3e14cac0859 [B]*HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x64_1.0.5375.msi[/B]
[*]96e6d181192a995214493a6828e4287d [B]*IPTInstaller_4.0.8.msi[/B]
[*]92bd34ec7787e631231c68aba392b6e7 [B]*RemoveOldHTCDriver3.exe[/B]
[*]f281d8994ab9f1315828ac2226a9bb75 [B]*HTCDriver_4.1.0.001.exe[/B]
[*]ed6d5fc5cc7dcca653f7a0beab01035d [B]*HTCDriver_4.1.0.001.msi[/B]
[*]96589c02be46fd7b85160d5b15f4c88a [B]*HTCPluginChecker.exe[/B]
[*]36ba2c8627ba18c6540bfa25be3b67fc [B]*HTCSync_3.3.21.exe[/B]
[*]a356e5c828c7cb3869dc67058e5bbc2c [B]*SyncManager_2.0.53.0.exe[/B]
[*]da1e40e478725d3e829243e84043d21f [B]*SyncManager_2.0.53.0_STRIPPED.exe[/B]
[/LIST]
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How to check the md5sum of a file:
Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.
After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"
Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):
Code:
md5sum fileNameHere
That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.
Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.
Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):
Code:
$ cd path/to/download/folder
$ md5sum fileNameHere
Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.
Extracted x32 BMP Driver and added to OP
HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x32_1.0.5375.msi​
Do I need to uninstall any old version first (from older Sync)?
Interesting, I found a HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 in my machine.
Re: [DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [v4.0.1.001]
RayYung said:
Interesting, I found a HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 in my machine.
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Are you sure? If you have the (htc sync) exe can you upload it somewhere and give me the link?
I heard that the drivers were updated as well, and I've literally redownloaded HTC Sync about 50 times to try and update this, with no luck.
CNexus said:
Are you sure? If you have the (htc sync) exe can you upload it somewhere and give me the link?
I heard that the drivers were updated as well, and I've literally redownloaded HTC Sync about 50 times to try and update this, with no luck.
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This is what I have(see attached), I am still trying to figure out where it come from...
(I uninstalled and re-install three different versions of HTC Sync multiple time coz my HOX is "unknown" in device manager...)
I extract every exe I have but no luck, will let you know once I find it...
RayYung said:
This is what I have(see attached), I am still trying to figure out where it come from...
(I uninstalled and re-install three different versions of HTC Sync multiple time coz my HOX is "unknown" in device manager...)
I extract every exe I have but no luck, will let you know once I find it...
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OK, I uninstall all version and install them one by one, HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 come with HTC Sync Manager 2.0.41.0. But can't find it in the exe, will play with it more tomorrow...
Updated OP with IPTInstaller and Drivers version 4.0.1.002
Updated on 3.31.13
HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.exe
HTCDriver_4.0.1.002.msi
IPTInstaller_4.0.8.msi
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Updated OP with another link; some cleaning up in OP as well.
Updated on 4.02.13
RemoveOldHTCDriver3.exe (packaged in HTC Sync Manager v2.0.41.0)
Removed duplicate x32 BMP Driver
Updated instructions with link to determine if on 32-bit or 64-bit
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Updated OP with md5sum how-to and checksums.
Have updated all drivers per above but I get a constant error "There is a problem with MTP driver"
Device manager says "The installation failed because a function driver was not specified for this device instance"
Driver update always says it cannot find a driver automatically, when I try to install drivers manually it says the driver is already up to date and does not need to be changed
Any ideas?
WP7 64-bit OS
Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.
These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64
CNexus said:
Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.
These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64
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i am on Windows 8 and no way i can make the computer recognize the phone, keep telling me USB device not recognized and on properties i have HTC with the question mark on it?
CNexus said:
Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.
These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64
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Afraid I still definitely have a problem with the MTP driver on one PC (not all my PCs).
HTC support logged in remotely to my PC but were unable to fix it: they have escalated the problem to their technical team - I hope to have a response next week and will post when (if) resolved.
Anyone able to get the drivers working in fastboot mode on Windows 8 ?
appelflap said:
Anyone able to get the drivers working in fastboot mode on Windows 8 ?
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i managed to do all the process using another laptop where there were no driver installed, is a window 8 and worked fine, no i try to personalize the phone and will let you know
melando said:
Afraid I still definitely have a problem with the MTP driver on one PC (not all my PCs).
HTC support logged in remotely to my PC but were unable to fix it: they have escalated the problem to their technical team - I hope to have a response next week and will post when (if) resolved.
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Cool. Let me know, maybe some other drivers are interfering woth the HTC drivers
For those having issues with Windows 8 drivers, look here
KidCarter93 said:
For those having issues with Windows 8 drivers, look here
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Thanks a million. Going tot try these drivers out.
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[GUIDE] Set up Android SDK (ADB) for Windows 8 / 8.1 / [ADB][Bootloader][Fastboot]

Android SDK - Powerful tool and easy to set up for use with your HTC One M8
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"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Note - Java is needed to Run SDK Manager - Install JAVA​
The Reason that you would want to use Android SDK is because its very easy, it's well updated and it just WORKS! There is much more use with HTC devices with adb then with Samsung when it comes to the daily things like splash screens, radio updates, firmware. You will be dealing a lot with the bootloader and fastboot flashing. So to help out, I will post a helpful guide to help you get started for use with the HTC One M8.​
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USB 3.0 Information if Needed
USB 3.0 Windows 8 Solution Link 1
USB 3.0 Windows 8 Solution Lin 2 - Found in above thread
Part 1. Follow These Steps Below - (Preparation)
1. Download Android SDK For Windows
2. Click the
either the 32bit version or 64bit version
3. Create a folder in the C: and name it Android. See below
4. Place adt-bundle-windows in the Android Folder you just created. Use WinZip, WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents inside the folder. See Below
5. Once extracted, Double click SDK Manager and instal all 4.4.2 and 4.3 items and under tools (SDK Tools and Platform Tools). See Picture Below
6. After all packages are installed and updated, download the latest HTC Sync Manager and install once download completes
7. Once Sync Manager completes installation process, go to control panel and uninstall HTC Sync Manager only, you will see HTC Driver in there as well (LEAVE IT THERE)
8. Important, make sure you enable developer options and turn on USB Debugging. Instructions Below if you are unsure how to do that
1. Go to Settings > About > Software information > More > Tap Build Number 5x
2. Once you get notification saying Developer options is unlocked go back to > settings
3. Click Developer options
4. Add check in the box USB Debugging
9. Plug phone into the computer and let it install all the drivers, you should see pop ups.
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The Computer and Phone are now prepped for you to start the whole ADB Process
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Part 2. Verifying ADB is set up properly and Working
1. Open Command Prompt and Change directories to your platform-tools folder. This is where all the adb files are located. See Below
In Command Prompt Type - Refer to Part 3 so you no longer need to Change Directory
Code:
cd c:\Android\sdk\platform-tools
2. In Command prompt type
Code:
adb devices
3. If your output shows your device attached like below, then you are good to go!!!
YOU ARE FINISHED!!! Below is a command to get into the bootloader if interested!! Good Luck
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Part 3. Environment Variables - No need to Change Directory in Command Prompt Anymore (This is if you want to - Not Required)
1. Press Win+R, then type sysdm.cpl
2. Click Advanced Tab
3. Click Environment Variables Button
4. Under System Variables, find Path, click to highlight it and then hit the edit button
5. Go to the end of the Variable Value and add the following exactly as you see it in the code box below
Code:
;C:\Android\sdk\platform-tools
6. Click OK to accept the changes you just added
7. Open Command Prompt again to verify by pressing Win+R and type cmd and hit enter
8. Once Command Prompt is open -> Simply type adb devices with your device connected with USB Debugging already enabled
9. If you did everything correctly, there is no need to change paths anymore
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Getting into the Bootloader
In Command Prompt Type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Thanks To:
Ashraf - Images used for Environment Variables - Not all were his since the guide was modified
Reserve if needed
Thanks! Good stuff.. I just installed Windows 8 and totally forgot that I had to reinstall this... ( which originally took me 8 hours to figure out the first time! Lol ) this will definitely help future HTC people out...
Thanks for the guide but will this work with USB 3.0? I have an Asus G750JW with 4x usb 3.0 ports and no usb 2.0
x70xchallengerx said:
Thanks for the guide but will this work with USB 3.0? I have an Asus G750JW with 4x usb 3.0 ports and no usb 2.0
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USB 3.0 gets a bad rep. I do a lot of my adb with a USB 3.0 with few issues
Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk
OP Updated
Updated OP
1. Added Environment Variables to no longer have to Change Directory
2. Cleaned up OP
3. Added Thanks
x70xchallengerx said:
Thanks for the guide but will this work with USB 3.0? I have an Asus G750JW with 4x usb 3.0 ports and no usb 2.0
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wtoj34 said:
USB 3.0 gets a bad rep. I do a lot of my adb with a USB 3.0 with few issues
Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk
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I am aware that USB 3.0 does cause issues with adb, mostly the longer running ones it hangs sometimes, I don't have an answer for that right now, I am running with 2.0 still and I have zero issues.
This is something that I came across that seemed to resolve a lot of adb issues
USB 3.0 Help with ADB
also
XDA Thread I found that in
cant launch sdk manager
After installing abd on Windows8.1 64 is there a trick to launch so that i can add and update?
Fixed issue. New pc and forgot to install java...?
bdorr1105 said:
Android SDK - Powerful tool and easy to set up for use with your HTC One M8
​
USB 3.0 Information if Needed
USB 3.0 Windows 8 Solution Link 1
USB 3.0 Windows 8 Solution Lin 2 - Found in above thread
Part 1. Follow These Steps Below - (Preparation)
Part 2. Verifying ADB is set up properly and Working
Part 3. Environment Variables - No need to Change Directory in Command Prompt Anymore (This is if you want to - Not Required)
Getting into the Bootloader
In Command Prompt Type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Thanks To:
Ashraf - Images used for Environment Variables - Not all were his since the guide was modified
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davidmatt34 said:
After installing abd on Windows8.1 64 is there a trick to launch so that i can add and update?
Fixed issue. New pc and forgot to install java...?
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Thanks for sharing that, I added that as note in the OP...Glad you are setup and good to go
I feel like such an idiot, but I want to be sure I'm getting the latest HTC Sync... I follow the link in the OP and it takes me to support.. I Google and the same thing happens.. They move it over at HTC?
I found it here... http://www.htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
And this worked flawlessly!! I was always afraid of going back to Windows 8.1 because of ADB/Fastboot being broken.. so far so good!! Side loading soon!!
jbarcus81 said:
I feel like such an idiot, but I want to be sure I'm getting the latest HTC Sync... I follow the link in the OP and it takes me to support.. I Google and the same thing happens.. They move it over at HTC?
I found it here... http://www.htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
And this worked flawlessly!! I was always afraid of going back to Windows 8.1 because of ADB/Fastboot being broken.. so far so good!! Side loading soon!!
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Glad everything is working, the link in my OP went to the same exact HTC Sync Manager yours did, pull yours you posted and mine side by side its the same, not sure what happened, either way glad you are up and running
bdorr1105 said:
Glad everything is working, the link in my OP went to the same exact HTC Sync Manager yours did, pull yours you posted and mine side by side its the same, not sure what happened, either way glad you are up and running
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Yeah.. the link just wasn't working at the time.. weird..
jbarcus81 said:
Yeah.. the link just wasn't working at the time.. weird..
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Thanks for the update
Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk
Also make sure you don't have drivers installed for another phone.. ADB couldn't find my M8 until I uninstalled my lg spectrums drivers on Win 8.1
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Nice job.. Thanks for this. My first W8.1 machine.
Guys can someone help ,,
everything is installed and still getting the following error :
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
SH44FWM09049 device
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot reboot-bootloader
< waiting for device >
i've been trying to fix this for the past 4 hours but no luck ,, anyone ??
I$ device in fastboot mode?
nvmd
without changing environment variable we can even hold shift+right click the folder containing the adb and open command window from the menu isn't it?
technochatter said:
without changing environment variable we can even hold shift+right click the folder containing the adb and open command window from the menu isn't it?
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Yes.

OPO not recognized in ADB Devices

Hey guys, I've long had this issue with my OnePlus One and I for the life of me cannot figure it out after searching and reading mad threads/forums.
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
So I'm following all the instructions possible step by step. I have my OPO in Recovery (TWRP 2.8.6.0) and it won't show up as an ADB Devices...
Yet, noting key parameters here:
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
- Java SE is up to date
FastBoot - Phone is recognized (picture below).
ADB Sideload Mode in TWRP Recovery - ADB Sideload recognizes OPO, but doesn't work still.
But standard ADB is not listed when Recovery is on main page. But I get this prompt whenever the phone boots into recovery or I plug it in via USB when Recovery is active.
This is my command prompt to prove FastBoot recognizes my device, but ADB does not.
What am I doing wrong? Can someone help me? I've noticed this issue as long as I can remember, and have resorted to always having to copy my ROM files through the OS, doing a factory reset, then installing. I have never been able to use ADB Push.
Can someone provide me some pointers?
Thanks!!!
do you have debugging enabled on the phone, and if you do, have you authorized that computer on the phone? (I guess you have already, but just throwing out some ideas you might have forgotten)
CSquared4290 said:
Hey guys, I've long had this issue with my OnePlus One and I for the life of me cannot figure it out after searching and reading mad threads/forums.
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
So I'm following all the instructions possible step by step. I have my OPO in Recovery (TWRP 2.8.6.0) and it won't show up as an ADB Devices...
Yet, noting key parameters here:
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
- Java SE is up to date
FastBoot - Phone is recognized (picture below).
ADB Sideload Mode in TWRP Recovery - ADB Sideload recognizes OPO, but doesn't work still.
But standard ADB is not listed when Recovery is on main page. But I get this prompt whenever the phone boots into recovery or I plug it in via USB when Recovery is active.
This is my command prompt to prove FastBoot recognizes my device, but ADB does not.
What am I doing wrong? Can someone help me? I've noticed this issue as long as I can remember, and have resorted to always having to copy my ROM files through the OS, doing a factory reset, then installing. I have never been able to use ADB Push.
Can someone provide me some pointers?
Thanks!!!
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Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
Mr hOaX said:
Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
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Thanks Mr. Hoax! I will give that a try and report back.
Interestingly in an attempt to use ADB Sideload to install the latest ROM update from scratch, I took a gamble and did a full format/wipe and was able to install the OS using ADB SideLoad. But afterwards, it still didn't come up under ADB Devices...But will try your recommendations and see what happens.
Elkhantar said:
do you have debugging enabled on the phone, and if you do, have you authorized that computer on the phone? (I guess you have already, but just throwing out some ideas you might have forgotten)
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Yessir, Debugging was enabled through the OS (I don't know of any other way to enable debugging?)
Mr hOaX said:
Firstly, uninstall all the drivers for your OPO from device manager and restart the system
Now, follow this link to install drivers >> http://www.technobuzz.net/install-oneplus-one-usb-drivers-windows/
After this, install adb and fastboot files >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Even I have Android SDK installed on my system for developing apps, however, I used above steps to ensure that my system recognises my OPO
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Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
Wug's tookit for bacon hv step by step procedure to install adb n fastboot drivers...gv it a try...i did it myself n it works nice
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CSquared4290 said:
Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
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After drivers installation is done, you need to reboot your OPO in bootloader(fastboot) mode and type
fastboot devices
And check out if the prompt shows your device serial number.
I see you're using the nexus driver. Perhaps try a Samsung ADB driver. It works with my phone without problems.
I get the same problem with my work PC, while everything works fine at home.
What CSquared4290 says, applies here:
Computer OS: Windows 7 x64
Problem: OnePlus One NOT RECOGNIZED under command > adb devices.
- All my drivers are up to date
- My Android SDK is up to date
The phone is recognised normally under command > fastboot devices.
Symantec Endpoint Protection is running at my work PC. Could this be a reason?
CSquared4290 said:
Hey Mr. Hoax. I tried those steps, uninstalled every driver I could associate with any of my Android devices (have an HTC One as a backup) and sadly, ADB is still not recognizing my OPO when I enter "ADB Devices".
However, I still get the Windows prompt. Any clue?
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100% agree with the other posters, really delete all of your old USB ADB drivers, including the Google USB driver. Here's a tool I use for that: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
Install Samsung ADB drivers, then when you plug your OPO in you should be able to see it in Device Manager as "Android Device" don't let Windows pick the driver. Right click and pick the browse my computer for drivers, then find the Samsung Android ADB Interface, install that. Unplug your phone, then plug it back in...profit? Good luck!
From my OnePlus X rooting guide. It looks like you need to install the universal adb driver linked in #2 and follow the steps in #3.
If you cannot get the connection to work:
1. Check your USB connection, then verify that Android debugging is enabled in settings and that your computer’s RSA fingerprint has been authorized.
2. Still not working? Open Device Manager in Windows and make sure that you don’t have a yellow exclamation point next to something like “Android Device” or “One.” This would indicate a driver problem that must be resolved. Try re-installing the Universal Android ADB Driver for Windows, and make sure to restart your computer. Once you’ve rebooted, if you still have a yellow triangle, right-click on the device and select “Update Driver Software,” then “Search automatically for updated driver software.”
3. If you still have a yellow exclamation point, then try forcing the driver to install:
In Device Manager, right-click on the device and select “Update Driver Software.”
Select “Browse my computer for driver software”
Select “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
Select “ADB Interface” from the list
Select manufacturer “Google”
Select “Android Testing Interface Version xxx”
Click “Next.” If you get a warning, select “Yes” to continue and wait for the driver to install properly.
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