When I connect my tp2 to my windows 7 pc it says, Generic RNDIS Driver not found.
i would like to sync my device with outlook. bluetooth works, but USB is faster.
Can somebody help me??
The first time I connected it used windows update to find the drivers it needed. Make sure you are connected to the net. Download (if update has not done it for you) and run windows mobile device center.
All this happened automatically the first time I connected.
Is there a place to download these drivers?
It prevents me from tethering.
Obviously if I need to tether, I have no internet connection to download the driver. (Catch 22)
I had this issue on my Titan, and I used to keep the drivers on the SD card. I could install from there and be online.
djkasmic said:
When I connect my tp2 to my windows 7 pc it says, Generic RNDIS Driver not found.
i would like to sync my device with outlook. bluetooth works, but USB is faster.
Can somebody help me??
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I was having the same problem on my XP until I installed Active Sync.
Hi all!
Yesterday, I want to flash another ROM to my diamond, and downloaded the nbh file into the Internal Storage... (but I've forgot to rename the file from "ruu_signed.nbh" to "diamimg.nbh")
After, I've formatted the device with mtty application (same procedure as in the relative thread), but when I start the phone for flashing, it can't find any image (obviously)... But it can't boot so!
Now I have to sent it to the repair center?
Or there is a solution for flashing an image in my phone? (for example, there isn't a way to connect the phone to the PC in "storage mode"; or a command through mtty for renaming files)
P.S.: my diamond, when in bootloader mode, won't connect with ActiveSync, I can communicate with it only with mtty software
Connect the phone, start the Bootloader (volume down). If you can read "USB" you will be able to flash a new ROM, try the orginal stock ROM from HTC first.
Söderström said:
Connect the phone, start the Bootloader (volume down). If you can read "USB" you will be able to flash a new ROM, try the orginal stock ROM from HTC first.
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Thanks for the reply!
I can read "USB" (it's "Serial, when i connect the USB cable to diamond & PC, it changes to USB), but I can't start the RUU utility...
why you can't start the RUU utility??
HELICOPTER88 said:
why you can't start the RUU utility??
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It's because the phone don't connect with ActiveSync (I mean)... The RUU don't recognize the phone!
I've tried with three different usb cables, with a different usb port, with reinstalling ActiveSync, with another two PCs (the first with Win Xp & ActiveSync, the other one with Win 7 & the Mobile Devices Center) none of this can't see the phone connected... I repeat the only thing can I use on the phone is the BootLoader, and there isn't no way to connect it to a PC for execute the RUU...
At now, I'm looking at the mtty commands' list, maybe there's one that can operate on the files in the Internal Storage...
krusty19 said:
Thanks for the reply!
I can read "USB" (it's "Serial, when i connect the USB cable to diamond & PC, it changes to USB), but I can't start the RUU utility...
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The phone is ready for usb connection, but ActivSync (AS) must recognize it by this way
- Open AS > File > Connection Settings
- Leave all default then press Conect (button)
- Let AS detect all connections. When it does finish (you can see the message ... USB is available...), DON'T close the window
- Run RUU, now it should see your device !!!
You don't and shouldn't need ActiveSync or WMDC to run mtty. You need the updated drivers for your phone.
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The phone is ready for usb connection, but ActivSync (AS) must recognize it by this way
- Open AS > File > Connection Settings
- Leave all default then press Conect (button)
- Let AS detect all connections. When it does finish (you can see the message ... USB is available...), DON'T close the window
- Run RUU, now it should see your device !!!
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Many thanks for this answer!
I see "USB is available",I leave open that window, and I run the RUU...
In first moment, it find the phone, and show me the window for updating (showing the old rom, and the new one) but when i click update it stops at 0%, telling me that can't communicate with the phone...
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You don't and shouldn't need ActiveSync or WMDC to run mtty. You need the updated drivers for your phone.
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Ok, it's true... But I can run mtty, is ActiveSync/Mobile Device Manager that can't see the phone!
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Ok, it's true... But I can run mtty, is ActiveSync/Mobile Device Manager that can't see the phone!
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Again, you don't need ActiveSync/WMDC to run a custom RUU. Make sure you have the updated drivers for the device (try uninstall/reinstall in the host PC>>Device Manager). Are you sure you're running a "Developer" version of HSPL?
About ActiveSync: ActiveSync (server) needs the activesync client (on your phone) to run for the purpses of 'sync'ing contacts, mail acocunts etc. It will not affect RUU in anyway. If you further clarity on this, I'll make a larger post on the technical blah blah someplace...but someone from xda might have done that already.
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Again, you don't need ActiveSync/WMDC to run a custom RUU. Make sure you have the updated drivers for the device (try uninstall/reinstall in the host PC>>Device Manager). Are you sure you're running a "Developer" version of HSPL?
About ActiveSync: ActiveSync (server) needs the activesync client (on your phone) to run for the purpses of 'sync'ing contacts, mail acocunts etc. It will not affect RUU in anyway. If you further clarity on this, I'll make a larger post on the technical blah blah someplace...but someone from xda might have done that already.
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Ok, now I understand... Thanks!
The driver my PC is using is "HTC USB Sync", it's correct? I've tried many times to uninstall, and re-install from Device Manager, but no changes...
The SPL is 1.93 from OliNex!
I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
1) open bootloader your phone then plug in usb cable
2) If you are using Windows 7, open control panel
Go to Device Manager.
Find device called HTC Sync or QUACOMM something delete it (including driver)
3) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again.
4) Windows 7 will start to find an appropriate driver for your device (check device manager)
5) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again to use the new driver
6) Run RUU to upgrade the ROM
If you are not using Windows 7, you can do the same but you have to install driver manually because only Win 7 can search and update driver automatically. Drivers can be found on HTC CDs, XDA-developers site, or well somewhere else.
If you can still access Boot loader, there is no need to panic. Somehow, if you still cannot do this, just borrow somebody else computer then plug in and try to upgrade.
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Ok, now I understand... Thanks!
The driver my PC is using is "HTC USB Sync", it's correct? I've tried many times to uninstall, and re-install from Device Manager, but no changes...
The SPL is 1.93 from OliNex!
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Cool, Satus has given the exact things you can do...also make sure your HSPL is unsigned to allow unsigned roms to be flashed. I use the Win7 default drivers for my device (that it downloads) and it works perfectly IMO.
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I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
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I've tried with a just-formatted Win 7 PC... It's all ok!
It has downloaded the driver from Windows Update, and without open the Mobile Device Manager, the RUU updated my phone successfuly!
Many many thanks to all!...
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I've tried with a just-formatted Win 7 PC... It's all ok!
It has downloaded the driver from Windows Update, and without open the Mobile Device Manager, the RUU updated my phone successfuly!
Many many thanks to all!...
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You format your Win 7 PC for this??? So hardcore hahaha
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You format your Win 7 PC for this??? So hardcore hahaha
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We are talking about windows... Mobile or fixed, it's better to start from zero!
satus said:
I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
1) open bootloader your phone then plug in usb cable
2) If you are using Windows 7, open control panel
Go to Device Manager.
Find device called HTC Sync or QUACOMM something delete it (including driver)
3) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again.
4) Windows 7 will start to find an appropriate driver for your device (check device manager)
5) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again to use the new driver
6) Run RUU to upgrade the ROM
If you are not using Windows 7, you can do the same but you have to install driver manually because only Win 7 can search and update driver automatically. Drivers can be found on HTC CDs, XDA-developers site, or well somewhere else.
If you can still access Boot loader, there is no need to panic. Somehow, if you still cannot do this, just borrow somebody else computer then plug in and try to upgrade.
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I have done this suggestion without any luck... i'm able to get into bootloader, get windows 7 to install the driver as PocketPC USB Sync. but when i run the RUU utility it does not find the phone.
I have been doing Android development for a while on my work laptop that runs Windows Server 2003 64bit. Previously I've used a HTC Magic (AT&T) and a Moto Droid (Verizon) for development. Now I also have a EVO that I am trying to use. The problem is that I cannot get ADB to work with it.
System: Windows Server 2003 64 bit (work laptop, no I cannot put Windows <whatever else> on here).
Phone: EVO
Since I have been doing development for some time I already have the SDK, along with the USB drivers.
Here are things I have tried:
1. Plug in EVO. It wants to install ADB drivers. I choose the USB drivers location. Fails.
2. Delete USB Drivers. Redownload them from the SDK. Plug in, choose drivers, fail.
3. Plug in, allow drivers to fail, I have the ! in device manager for ADB. Unistall the ADB driver. Scan for hardware changes. Install ADB drivers. Fail.
4. Uninstall the Motorola USB Driver package. Try all above steps, fail.
5. Try to install HTC Sycn, Server 2003 not supported, fail.
What else can I try to get ADB working? Seems funny that it would work perfectly with a HTC Magic and a Droid but not this EVO.
Eureka! I found an obscure post on some crappy forum to a link for what someone called HTC Evo 64 bit drivers, so I thought what the hay, lets try them.
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/yd61xorii
The folder of drivers in there was really called Vista x86 but, still worth a shot.
It worked perfectly. The phone doesnt say ADB in device manager now but "My HTC". ADB is working fine.
Hopefully someone in the same boat as me will happen across this and it will save them time.
Thank you! Saved me a BUNCH of time! You're the man!
The file appears to be unavailable on that site now, could someone please re-host this ASAP? I can't get anything else to work and I'd really appreciate it if this turned out to be my fix. Thanks.
weidong said:
The file appears to be unavailable on that site now, could someone please re-host this ASAP? I can't get anything else to work and I'd really appreciate it if this turned out to be my fix. Thanks.
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just grab HTC Sync from the HTC www site. It will install the drivers you need.
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just grab HTC Sync from the HTC www site. It will install the drivers you need.
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not always. I had to search for drivers for mine too. HTC Sync (latest rev on website) wouldn't work. Android SDK wouldn't work.
Still neeeeed help!
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just grab HTC Sync from the HTC www site. It will install the drivers you need.
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twin001 said:
not always. I had to search for drivers for mine too. HTC Sync (latest rev on website) wouldn't work. Android SDK wouldn't work.
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downloadin HTC Sync made it worst. i had some htc evo drivers just not the ADB driver. After downloading now i don't have any drivers with my htc evo.
since i cant connect my evo to pc it will not automatically install the drivers!!!!!!
is there any way i can manually download the htc evo drivers to windows 7!
im back to normal i can read my sd card and i can connect to pc thank you all
bboy_201 said:
downloadin HTC Sync made it worst. i had some htc evo drivers just not the ADB driver. After downloading now i don't have any drivers with my htc evo.
im back to normal i can read my sd card and i can connect to pc thank you all
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I can't connect on VMWare Fusion and Windows 7. How did you fix your problem? Did you find drivers? Thanks.
wow. never had a problem on windows 7 or ubuntu getting the evo to be recognized. but, head to work, plug it in, and no go. install the sdk and update it, no go. i was baffled, because i've never had a problem before. but, this file did the trick! thanks!
Unfortunately for those of us who are behind a proxy and can't get at the SDK file, going through the stupid SDK to get the driver is very annoying.
pcm2a said:
The folder of drivers in there was really called Vista x86 but, still worth a shot.
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Didn't work for me. I'm running Deck's 4.0.3 ROM and can't get my device recognized on my computer. I tried to install the driver pack above through device manager and got an "unable to install" message. Any advice?
Where can I find these? HTC Sync isn't giving me them...
You can try the pdanet app to install the right drivers, but Im really surprised that HTC Sync is not working. So go on the market and find pdanet app install it on your phone and then go to here: http://www.junefabrics.com/android/ and download the version for your computer, then hook up your phone to your computer and it should install the right drivers.
Update : You can also try here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=802316&highlight=drivers
When you say that HTC Sync isn't giving them to you, what do you mean exactly ? Because HTC Sync includes a whole load of USB drivers, located in (for XP, anyway) \Program Files\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files.
Hey all, I am trying to install the HTC sync drivers on my pc at work so I can charge my phone via USB. I can't install exe's as it is blocked. I am hoping to see if I can manually install the drivers but I can't seem to find the drivers on my current pc.
Does anyone know the names of the files in the system32 folder?
NovaStark said:
Hey all, I am trying to install the HTC sync drivers on my pc at work so I can charge my phone via USB. I can't install exe's as it is blocked. I am hoping to see if I can manually install the drivers but I can't seem to find the drivers on my current pc.
Does anyone know the names of the files in the system32 folder?
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you don't need drivers to charge via the usb....
bortak said:
you don't need drivers to charge via the usb....
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Really? When I connected my phone the driver installation thing came up and the phone didn't charge . I will try it tomorrow and see again. Thanks.
These are the necessary files.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17394537/htcdriver.zip
android_owl said:
These are the necessary files.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17394537/htcdriver.zip
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I thank you kindly good sir!