Hello,
first, a happy new year 2016 .
I’m a German newbie and have the following problem with the HTC One S from a friend.
It began with a white display was shown only, a reboot or shutdown was not applicable. After connecting to the charger the display change to black. The orange light which shows the smartphone is charging, glows.
I have been using the PC trying to connect me to the HTC one S (USB). The hardware manager shows a Device like Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Then I tried to connect to the HTC one s via ADB/Fastboot. I realized that the smartphone could not be found (no-device-error). Another HTC one s is connected instantly. I think the USB developer Mode is deactivated with a standard boot manager..
After that I tried to connect to the HTC one s via QPST 2.7.422. The device is available and in download mode, but I don’t now how to get any data from the HTC.
Maybe you can give me instructions to get the data from the smartphone e.g. pictures, contacts and so on…
I hope i described my problem in the right words
regards
Wilkose
Wilkose said:
Hello,
first, a happy new year 2016 .
I’m a German newbie and have the following problem with the HTC One S from a friend.
It began with a white display was shown only, a reboot or shutdown was not applicable. After connecting to the charger the display change to black. The orange light which shows the smartphone is charging, glows.
I have been using the PC trying to connect me to the HTC one S (USB). The hardware manager shows a Device like Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Then I tried to connect to the HTC one s via ADB/Fastboot. I realized that the smartphone could not be found (no-device-error). Another HTC one s is connected instantly. I think the USB developer Mode is deactivated with a standard boot manager..
After that I tried to connect to the HTC one s via QPST 2.7.422. The device is available and in download mode, but I don’t now how to get any data from the HTC.
Maybe you can give me instructions to get the data from the smartphone e.g. pictures, contacts and so on…
I hope i described my problem in the right words
regards
Wilkose
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hi,
I am an advance user and recently brought the Samsung Omnia W i8350 a.k.a Samsung Focus Flash. Initially it connected fine and updated twice with zune since the initial stock version.
I did not had time to explore much and I am pretty new to the Windows Phone 7 environment. few days back when I connected the phone to the PC, the device was recognized as GT-I8350 and windows kept on searching for drivers but no drivers were located. I tried installing the zune drivers but even they do not allow me to connect the device to zune (hence no music, no updates, no backups )
Then I downloaded drivers from tsar3000 and they automatically instal 3 devices off my phone, one was a com port, one was modem , and so on...
STILL NO CONNECTION TO ZUNE.
I have tried almost everything but to no avail. can you guys help me?...
Regards
PS: between the last successful connect and unsuccessful connect, there was a time when Win7 stopped booting, so I simply stopped many services and booted again because I had a presentation and no time for a fresh install, could this possibly be a service issue?... I tried starting some services but the did not work. Can anyone enumerate the services required by winP7.5?... also if a manual driver is available, it will be appreciated.
PPS: I also tried running the windows phone 7 drivers from zune folder, it gives an error the device cannot start.
You put the phone in tethering mode, it sounds like. The COM port and modem drivers indicate that the phone is sending a different USB device ID than normal. On the gen1 Samsung phones (and quite possibly on the gen2 ones, but I havne't checked) you could put the phone's USB port in a mode where it would act as a modem for the PC. It sounds like that's what you've done.
Try a search on "WP7 Samsung tethering" or similar and see if you can put the phone back in its normal mode.
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You put the phone in tethering mode, it sounds like. The COM port and modem drivers indicate that the phone is sending a different USB device ID than normal. On the gen1 Samsung phones (and quite possibly on the gen2 ones, but I havne't checked) you could put the phone's USB port in a mode where it would act as a modem for the PC. It sounds like that's what you've done.
Try a search on "WP7 Samsung tethering" or similar and see if you can put the phone back in its normal mode.
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hey thanks,
I was just reminded, that I was one day testing the steps mentioned on this thread, to use the phone as USB modem, hence had left it there since then, Never used it though.
Great! Solved!
I have an HTC Desire X - think it is - I was given it and I don't know what model it is. I tried to find out from the serial number but it didn't seem to be in the list. Anyway, it's about 6 years old.
When I connect the phone to the PC which has HTC Sync installed, nothing happens. Previously, it was saying that it couldn't find HTC Sync on the PC. It is installed and I have re-downloaded and re-installed it. I have turned off USB debugging on the phone and set the connection type to HTC Sync and set "Ask me about USB connection type". When I connect the phone to the PC, the PC makes the "device connected" sound but nothing happens on the phone.
The phone is running out of storage, if that's relevant.
Thanks
Try asking these guys here. They all have the same phone as you.
Lately my HTC One shut off while typing on it and it was dead.
Holding power for 10 seconds (and any of the combination with the volume buttons) did not help.
And when you connect it to the power does not even had the red led indicating that is charging.
If you connect it to a PC you get prompted to install the QHSUSB_DLOAD drivers.
So the phone is dead but not really completely dead.
Clearly that QHSUSB_DLOAD is a Qualcom hook that could be use to debug and probably re-flash the phone. The question is what is this tool and how do you use it?
I think there is some sort of standard way to recover across phone (maybe not all with a Qualcomm but I am sure that the protocol is the same among a few processors).
There are a few examples out there:
[UNBRICK] HTC Unbricking Project - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627886
DLOADTool - https://github.com/posixninja/DLOADTool
http://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/ultimate-cure-to-the-qhsusb_dload-of-mi2-s.20567/
And a lot of info about HTC internal here: http://tjworld.net/wiki/Android/HTC/Vision
So I wonder if anybody here has some idea about the tools and how to use to resurrect HTC phones and in particular the HTC One (M7).
Hello,
first, a happy new year 2016 .
I’m a German newbie and have the following problem with the HTC One S from a friend.
It began with a white display was shown only, a reboot or shutdown was not applicable. After connecting to the charger the display change to black. The orange light which shows the smartphone is charging, glows.
I have been using the PC trying to connect me to the HTC one S (USB). The hardware manager shows a Device like Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Then I tried to connect to the HTC one s via ADB/Fastboot. I realized that the smartphone could not be found (no-device-error). Another HTC one s is connected instantly. I think the USB developer Mode is deactivated with a standard boot manager..
After that I tried to connect to the HTC one s via QPST 2.7.422. The device is available, but I don’t now how to get any data from the HTC.
Maybe you can give me instructions to get the data from the smartphone e.g. pictures, contacts and so on…
I hope i described my problem in the right words
regards
Wilkose
Hello.
I'd like to bring this phone back from the dead. It's completely dead. Cant turn it on. No button combos help. Tried charging it for hours, nothing.
The only thing that does anything is connecting it to PC, which shows up as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDloader 9008 (COM5)". [lets call this QDL for short]
I can change that to "Unknown USB Device" [lets call this UNK for short] using this trick: http://unlimited.io/qhsusbdload.htm easily.
When I open QPST and phone is UNK I can't see it inside.
When I open QPST and phone is QDL I can see it, and it says it's in "download" mode.
Please advise what should I do or try next?
Hello guys, I rooted my HTC one S about four months ago and since then stopped using it as a daily driver, I used to play games, but about two months I did not touch it and I guess its battery juice dried. since yesterday I tried every single method to get in powered it on but I failed, even charging led is not responding, I kept it on charge for 12 hours, even I did jump start for battery, but all useless, one thing I get one noticeable thing that is, when I connect device to my computer, computer recognises as "quectel QDloader 9008"
I am kind of broken now, anyone else faces this problem?
any help will be appreciated.