If adb doesnt recognize your m8 and youre on W8 - Verizon HTC One (M8)

Hey I had some problems yesterday with adv not recognizing my m8. I was on Windows 8. If you guys are also having this problem I found a tut which fixes it.
/watch?v=afrvSGiMAtk
I can't post links, but it's on Youtube
Hope this helps some people out there

I can post links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afrvSGiMAtk
I have Windows 10 and neither ADB nor Fastboot recognize my phone. IDGAF though, I just do it at work. I have a portable hard drive running PortableApps and loaded with cool stuff, not the least of which is my adb/fastboot folder. Works great on their Win7 boxes. Which run i5 3570K processors for checking email, but that's a gripe for another day (and why Handbrake is in my toolbox as well).

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Total Newbie Question: Cannot Copy Files to HTC Love

Hello All,
I recently bought my first smartphone here in Beijing. It's a dopod D805; I hope to upload media to it from my Vista-loaded PC.
The problem is Vista doesn't seem to recognize the device. I downloaded Windows Mobile Center (sorry if I've got the name wrong) but it doesn't seem to do anything. The CD that came with the device doesn't work (it keeps telling me to install Flash 8.0, which seems to imply the software on the disc was designed for pre-Vista systems).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Update:
The phone seems simply not to work on Vista. I am now dual-booting XP alongside Vista, and have had much more success using XP and Activesync.
A new newbie question:
I cannot copy files (music, PDFs) from my PC's HDD to the phone's drive. Each time I try I am told there is not enough free space on the drive. This is absurd, as there is nothing on the drive other than what came on it, and the files I'm trying to copy are quite small. What gives?
ouyanghai said:
Hello All,
I recently bought my first smartphone here in Beijing. It's a dopod D805; I hope to upload media to it from my Vista-loaded PC.
The problem is Vista doesn't seem to recognize the device. I downloaded Windows Mobile Center (sorry if I've got the name wrong) but it doesn't seem to do anything. The CD that came with the device doesn't work (it keeps telling me to install Flash 8.0, which seems to imply the software on the disc was designed for pre-Vista systems).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Welcome to the forum
Have a look in the Wiki here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Love
Hope it helps,
Thanks for the response.
I checked that page before posting, but it doesn't seem to have much beyond the specs for my model.
All I want to do is install Pleco, and upload some MP3s/PDFs. When I plug the device in, I get the "bing bong" sound, but no new HD appears in My Computer. Since I'm running Vista, I can't use the bundled Activesync software.
Help?
i dont know if this will help but i cant sync my phone with xp unless i set my firewall to allow all.
if you go to my computer and look at your drives, does it not show you phone there as F: or whatever?
Right, it doesn't show a new drive. Note that I'm running Vista, not XP. I'm in the process of getting a dual-boot setup going, but I'm not there yet. Very frustrating.
Update and New Question
Update:
The phone seems simply not to work on Vista. I am now dual-booting XP alongside Vista, and have had much more success using XP and Activesync.
A new newbie question:
I cannot copy files (music, PDFs) from my PC's HDD to the phone's drive. Each time I try I am told there is not enough free space on the drive. This is absurd, as there is nothing on the drive other than what came on it, and the files I'm trying to copy are quite small. What gives?

[Guide] G1 + ADB + Windows7 64

Before I spend more time I just wanted to see if it would be usefull for the path I took to get ADB working on Win7 64.
The problem is getting Windows 7 to allow a chance to install the USB driver unlike Vista, which just see's the new hardware.
I searched everywhere for a proper way to get this working and nothing was found so I made this thread. It takes time to do and I am busy but would be more than happy if people thought it would be usefull.
If not we can always delete this thread...
Thanks,
1Way
Post in this thread. LINK

puppy linux doesnt want to play ball with adb or fastboot

I'm having trouble getting adb or fastboot to work with puppylinux.
I ripped the binaries from the tools directory on my other machine and am using them on thier own as i dont want the sdk or its dependencies on my livecd, this cant be the problem as i tested both adb and fastboot on a ubuntu livecd and they worked fine without the sdk.
When i run the commands they seem to work fine but refuse to see my phone over usb.
adb over wifi works fine, just usb i'm having trouble with.
Maybe I could do "adb connect ath to usb:" or something???im lost???help???
Any help troubleshooting would be great.
I have seen others having this problem on google but no solution was found then
Puppy is wacky and a very modified "distro", if you want to call it that. I try playing with it a while back but after a while I accepted that it is just not straight enough to bother with, imho but you draw your own conclusion. Personally, from what I have been reading on Debian's site, they are focused on being alot more organized in regard to mobile devices & phones, etc. Debian or Ubuntu would be my choice.
peace
well puppy Linux would be great on NC bc of that ability of being small and also you can run it on a usb, and save all your work on 8gb drive which is cool. you change it to run on flash memory so this distro has a lot of option

[Q] Google's AppInventor not connecting

Anyone tried to get Googles AppInventor to work with the GTablet. I have had no luck. I have the correct USB Drivers installed (I did a NVFlash a while back) but the AppInventor Blocks Editor does not show a connection option. I ran the ADB as suggested and it shows no Devices. Not sure where to go from here. I will keep looking, but if anyone hass any suggestions, please chime in
Google's AppInventor looks like a easy way to build simple android apps.
I have tried app inventor and it's really cool. I used it with my Galaxy S and it worked just fine I just tried it on my Gtab and the app appeared onscreen but does not look like it saved. I literally spent 4 min on it. I'm running Vegan 5.1
It also has an option to save the .apk to your desktop and load to an sd.
Sounds like you may not have the correct driver installed or its not properly installed. I struggled with this same issue for over a week, before I finally got it working last night.
There are two different drivers. One driver, (the one for doing NVFlash) you downloaded from the Tegra developer zone. This driver, you only use when powering on in APX mode. This is not the driver you need for Google AppInventor.
The driver you need to use for AppInventor is the one from the Android SDK kit in the usb_driver folder. Assuming that you are using Windows, power on your Gtab as you normally do, connect the USB cable, then check what comes up in the Device Manager on your PC. You should see a listing for Android Phone and within that a listing for Android Composite ADB Interface. If you don't see this, you're not using the correct driver or its not properly installed.
After you check your Device Manager, post your results here. I would be happy to help you out.

HTC One S/IMac

Looking for some advice on using this IMac
http://www.everymac.com/systems/app...20-inch-aluminum-early-2008-penryn-specs.html
with the One S/S4
I know nothing about Apple stuff, but my laptop is about shot and my son may give me his old IMac above. May be temporary or permanent, not sure. I have hboot below .13, so don't need to do much other than copy my sdcard files back and forth. Haven't used adb/fastboot for awhile. Know I need to get drivers reinstalled and believe I can use adb/fastboot with it. I assume same SDK I have (R15 I believe), which I could copy from an Acronis BackUp to IMac--maybe? Just need to use different linux commands. He is Apple thru and thru--and a Software Engineer, so learning to use adb/fastboot with IMac may not be a big deal.
I have seen Apple users here and on my old N1 forums post for help on command lines, so assume this may be only issue--??
Just curious on any tips/pros/cons on doing this, as he is in opposite end of state and no need to bring it all that way when they come down for Christmas, if the IMacs are more difficult to work with on this phone.
Thanks for any advice--
Ken
it doesnt really matter whether you're using mac or windows, if you're trying to run adb.
i used mac and adb, and its great. =)
What about dual-booting Windows on it?
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You can write/build android apps on the mac, but building kernels and especially android itself, I would use ubuntu in a virtual box.
If it is not maxed out on RAM (8G probably?) I would do that. It's not expensive and will help a lot when running a VM.
(I live in a macbook pro.)
usaff22 said:
What about dual-booting Windows on it?
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The only reason to run windows would be to run a RUU.
You can download adb and fastboot for mac, and you will never have 'wrong drivers'.
Appreciate all responses--been reading and found the imac adb/fastboot files and sdk if i want it.
Did see commands for basic stuff not really different.
Thought about dual booting, not sure if i have a windows copy of my current OS--Vista. Could restore my whole acronis backup to it on that partition i make. Got the latest Acronis that says it can restore to any hard drive--maybe will test that--
I am interested to try the imac as my phone is not connecting well thru usb and would like to see if it is the laptop--
rugmankc said:
Could restore my whole acronis backup to it on that partition i make. Got the latest Acronis that says it can restore to any hard drive--maybe will test that
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Don't think that would be a good idea best off doing a fresh install.
probably right--would like to try it with just the imac anyway
rugmankc said:
probably right--would like to try it with just the imac anyway
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Good luck. Windows 7 not being too bad with change I think it have a better chance of working if the PC its from was Intel too. I have gone from Core Duo setup to a i5 setup without a format.
Like everyone been saying, you be fine. I have a macbook pro.. and use vmware fusion to do all my windows base apps.. but I've used virtualbox as well.. both do the job.. it is a little different but I think you will be fine.. Just make sure you have lots of ram on the iMac if your going to do a lot of windows apps.. since I use vmware fusion I use unity mode.. makes it look like i'm running windows apps on native osx.. its just windows os is "minimized" .. Have fun..
OK guys thanks--I will have my son bring it down for Christmas and give it a go. IMac for free=no brainer anyway--
[Cruzer] it has 2gb ram, what I have now--
I am not totally computer illiterate and son is pretty good--so i think this will work out fine for now. My space is limited so really need a laptop, but will see how this goes for now. Just had a 3800.00 transmission rebuild bill. So funds limited for a new laptop. Especially for one that I really want.
Appreciate all the inputs--will post how it goes--
Ken
i strongly suggest not to make it a dualboot.
mac runs on darwin which kinda a unix like based operating system.
if your goal is only using adb, you can just download the android-sdk.
they include an adb.
then use terminal to run adb.
terminal application is in your utilities applications.
its going to be a purely in command-line.
for example:
i downloaded android-sdk to my workspace in Documents folder.
adb is in platform-tools folder in the android-sdk.
run the adb command, it will shows the helps you need.
### copy paste from my terminal ###
ditto:~ ahartowo$ Documents/workspace/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.29
-d - directs command to the only connected USB device
returns an error if more than one USB device is present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is running.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator with
the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERIAL
environment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
appreciate the input, probably won't dual boot--would like to try just the Imac OS, and go from there--
rugmankc said:
OK guys thanks--I will have my son bring it down for Christmas and give it a go. IMac for free=no brainer anyway--
[Cruzer] it has 2gb ram, what I have now--
I am not totally computer illiterate and son is pretty good--so i think this will work out fine for now. My space is limited so really need a laptop, but will see how this goes for now. Just had a 3800.00 transmission rebuild bill. So funds limited for a new laptop. Especially for one that I really want.
Appreciate all the inputs--will post how it goes--
Ken
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Well the max stated by the page you linked states 4GB.. ram is cheap these days.
you can actually put 8GB in it. my imac is running 8GB. some says wants to upgrade to 16GB.
ahartowo said:
you can actually put 8GB in it. my imac is running 8GB. some says wants to upgrade to 16GB.
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hit my thanks limit but--thanks
with my 3800.00 transmission bill will hold off on any extra spending, kinda why my son is giving me the imac for now--with laptop near end
if i keep it long term, i will increase ram
ok so i got sdk setup and put virtuous rom back on phone for htc options
downloaded htc sync, which i thought would have drivers
imac connects but says it can't access storage
usb debug is checked, fastboot unchecked
did some googling for just the drivers, no luck
did i miss something simple
windows just comes up and starts to look for drivers when phone plugged in--
i don't care to actually sync anything just access sdcard
rugmankc said:
ok so i got sdk setup and put virtuous rom back on phone for htc options
downloaded htc sync, which i thought would have drivers
imac connects but says it can't access storage
usb debug is checked, fastboot unchecked
did some googling for just the drivers, no luck
did i miss something simple
windows just comes up and starts to look for drivers when phone plugged in--
i don't care to actually sync anything just access sdcard
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Can't think of the name of it but the SD is done a different way in that rom so it not mass storage any more so maybe that way don't work on mac.
had no luck on aosp
yeah it has some networking choices, not the original htc sync choice
seems like i just don't have drivers that i thought sync manager would install
not sure
guess i will wait till tomorrow and let my son look at it--he knows the macs, i don't
but like i said the sync mgr does connect to phone just no storage access
rugmankc said:
had no luck on aosp
yeah it has some networking choices, not the original htc sync choice
seems like i just don't have drivers that i thought sync manager would install
not sure
guess i will wait till tomorrow and let my son look at it--he knows the macs, i don't
but like i said the sync mgr does connect to phone just no storage access
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Hmm that sounds odd but ya can't really help on the mac side of things.
ok guys, i am up and running on the imac--problem mainly imac inexperience--son got me set up with some training--
he was out late with buddies last nite, so on my own till he got up today
phone mounts fine
transfering stuff from phone and laptop to imac while sons and daughter-in-law went to see Hobbit
thanks for all the inputs and where appropriate--happy holidays
I actually have 4gb ram

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