I'm trying to relock my HOX to send in for warranty repair, but I'm having problems with getting my computer to recognize my HOX device in fastboot mode. Fastboot devices does not return any devices. I've tried the following suggestions/fixes posted in other threads:
-Verified fast boot mode is enabled in power settings menu
-Verified USB debugging is enabled
-Uninstalled and reinstalled HTC Sync
-Verified HTC Sync was closed, prior to using fastboot
The problem appears to be with the USB drivers not installing properly. I can't get my phone to be recognized by HTC Sync. With fastboot OFF, USB debugging OFF, HTC sync ON, I receive one of the following 3 error messages.
"USB composite device" driver not installed/recognized
"USB Mass Storage Device" driver not installed/recognized
Unknown device
If Fastboot or USB debugging is on, I get unknown device.
I've tried installing drivers through windows device manager, but that doesn't work either.
Any help would be appreciated.
Download the driver installer from HTCdev and run it.
GroovyGeek said:
Download the driver installer from HTCdev and run it.
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Are you referring to the drivers installed through HTC sync or is there an alternate file of drivers?
?? There is USB debugging in boot loader screen?? You should just need adbwin and fast boot in PC folder. Hold power and volume - down. Then fastboot oem lock.. is that what our trying to do?
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subarudroid said:
?? There is USB debugging in boot loader screen?? You should just need adbwin and fast boot in PC folder. Hold power and volume - down. Then fastboot oem lock.. is that what our trying to do?
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No, there isn't an option for USB debugging on the boot loader screen. A thread I saw said to make sure USB debugging is enable, not sure if it matters, but tried it anyway. "Fastboot oem lock" results in waiting for device, which makes sense since my USB drivers aren't recognizing the device.
smahend2 said:
No, there isn't an option for USB debugging on the boot loader screen. A thread I saw said to make sure USB debugging is enable, not sure if it matters, but tried it anyway. "Fastboot oem lock" results in waiting for device, which makes sense since my USB drivers aren't recognizing the device.
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Therevis no debugging option on the bootloader screen the only one is under settings developer options first option enable usb debugging.
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Have you tried using a different port on your pc?
Have tried a different cord?
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Turn off fastboot in setting then boot into bootloader. Once in bootloader make sure fastboot is highlighted then hit the power button it should then be in red if done correctly.
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smahend2 said:
I'm trying to relock my HOX to send in for warranty repair, but I'm having problems with getting my computer to recognize my HOX device in fastboot mode. Fastboot devices does not return any devices. I've tried the following suggestions/fixes posted in other threads:
-Verified fast boot mode is enabled in power settings menu
-Verified USB debugging is enabled
-Uninstalled and reinstalled HTC Sync
-Verified HTC Sync was closed, prior to using fastboot
The problem appears to be with the USB drivers not installing properly. I can't get my phone to be recognized by HTC Sync. With fastboot OFF, USB debugging OFF, HTC sync ON, I receive one of the following 3 error messages.
"USB composite device" driver not installed/recognized
"USB Mass Storage Device" driver not installed/recognized
Unknown device
If Fastboot or USB debugging is on, I get unknown device.
I've tried installing drivers through windows device manager, but that doesn't work either.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Make sure you download HTC drivers. Link on this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167
And make sure you are using the OEM micro USB cable and not some third party one.
Is there anyway to activate adb using only a pc?
My galaxy S5's touch is broken and i can't do anything.
Sorry for my english!
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. I'm guessing you don't have usb debugging enabled. in which case you can not enable adb. If you can get a custom recovery on you would be able to access the device. Ask your question in this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700073. They are the experts on your device.
Can someone help me i am trying to root my e3 using mbc07 method but my device doesn't seem to be detected by flashtool even with usb debugging on its say phone connected with usb debugging mode off
Using SP flash tool I noticed that the phone is usually to be switched off. Does USB debugging come into play here? Does USB debugging affect anything anyway when the phone is switched off? Would SP flash tool work if USB debugging was turned off before shutting down the phone?
(sorry for any mistakes i am a n00b here):angel:
jet_fire said:
Using SP flash tool I noticed that the phone is usually to be switched off. Does USB debugging come into play here? Does USB debugging affect anything anyway when the phone is switched off? Would SP flash tool work if USB debugging was turned off before shutting down the phone?
(sorry for any mistakes i am a n00b here):angel:
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Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
I think SP FlashTool works without USB Debugging enabled.
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The Screen on my phone is broken, and i need to recover some data from Whatsapp, I found this app called Vysor where you can connect your cellphone via usb and then you can see the screen in your computer. The problem is i need to enable USB Debugging, but for that I need use my phone
How can I enable USB debugging other way? maybe from my computer
julioaf said:
The Screen on my phone is broken, and i need to recover some data from Whatsapp, I found this app called Vysor where you can connect your cellphone via usb and then you can see the screen in your computer. The problem is i need to enable USB Debugging, but for that I need use my phone
How can I enable USB debugging other way? maybe from my computer
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Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
Which device do you own?
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