New Touch HD sync icon for WMDC 6.1 - Touch HD Themes and Apps

Copy the icon file (extract it from the sync.zip file) to the windows directory of your pda.
Step 2: Windows Mobile Device Center - Reinstall DriverNow that the ICON file is on the device, we need to reinstall the device driver so that WMDC will see it.
1. Make sure the device is synced and connected to your PC. You need an active connection so that Windows Vista sees your handheld device.
2. Go to the Control Panel.
3. Switch the Control Panel to the "Classic View" in the upper left hand corner of the Control Panel windows.
4. Open Device Manager.
5. Click the small "+" in front of "Portable Devices"
6. Right click on "Pocket PC" or "Windows Mobile Device" or "Smartphone" or similar.
7. Click Uninstall
8. Choose OK when prompted about Uninstalling the device.
9. The Device Manager will flash a time or two, and the device will no longer show up on the Portable Devices list.
10. Remove your Device from the computer.
11. Wait a good 30 seconds to 1 minute and then dock (connect) your device to the computer again.
12. Your computer will now be installing the device once again.
13. Open Windows Mobile Device Center, and you should now see your ICON on the left hand side (see picture below), and you have not lost any details of your partnership.
Sometimes the wmdc shows your old picture if that is the case copy the icon file to this directory:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\ActiveSync\Profiles\[some strange code like 8ae71abe]

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Can't get ActiveSync over Bluetooth with TP2 and Windows 7

Hello,
Any of you managed to get ActiveSync over bluetooth working with Windows 7?
Windows 7 does not seem to recognise TP2 as I get a "Bluetooth Peripheral Device" driver error. Tried the known trick to for a driver update and use the Microsoft Windows Mobile driver but still no luck...
Worked perfectly well with my Kaiser.
Thanks
I have it working fine on 2 win7 installs.
Install windows mobile device center. Re pair the phone with pc. Then goto services on the bluetooth for the phone and tick activesync
Works fine on mine too.
Used USB Cable to configure activesync and allow device drivers to be installed. Then configured for BT Sync.
Cheers,
Beasty
ok, got it sorted but it wasn't pretty...
definitely something wrong with TP2 and the HP Bluetooth stack...
1) I removed my tp2 from Devices and Printers
2) Uninstall WMDC 6.1
3) Installed WMDC 6.1
4) Setup partnership with USB connected
5) Paired my TP2 with my laptop (pairing initiated from TP2)
-> I got the same issue mentioned in my 1st post: TP2 is not recognised, flagged with warning icon in Devices and Printers for unrecognised device/driver.
6) Ignored issue in step 5) and launched ActiveSyn over BT and it worked!!
7) Upgraded the driver for the unrecognized device in Device Manager by manually setting the driver to Microsoft Corporation/Windows Mobile-based device support.
It would only work by following the steps above in exact order... been through a lot of trial and error!
HTH
To enable Windows 7 to discover the device
manuv1615 said:
ok, got it sorted but it wasn't pretty...
definitely something wrong with TP2 and the HP Bluetooth stack...
1) I removed my tp2 from Devices and Printers
2) Uninstall WMDC 6.1
3) Installed WMDC 6.1
4) Setup partnership with USB connected
5) Paired my TP2 with my laptop (pairing initiated from TP2)
-> I got the same issue mentioned in my 1st post: TP2 is not recognised, flagged with warning icon in Devices and Printers for unrecognised device/driver.
6) Ignored issue in step 5) and launched ActiveSyn over BT and it worked!!
7) Upgraded the driver for the unrecognized device in Device Manager by manually setting the driver to Microsoft Corporation/Windows Mobile-based device support.
It would only work by following the steps above in exact order... been through a lot of trial and error!
HTH
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Here are the steps I performed to enable Windows 7 to automatically discover and setup the driver:
I performed the same steps as manuv1615, but included these additional steps between steps 3 and 4 above:
a. Make sure TP2 is disconnected from the USB cable
b. On the TP2 device, Go to Settings --> All Settings
c. On the Connections tab click USB to PC
d. Uncheck "Enable faster data synchronization"
e. Resume step 4 from manuv1615
I just:
1) made the TP2 discoverable, then went to pair device
2) Open WMDC on Win 7
3) Rain pair via BT in Win7 taskbar and they paired
4) Under the TP2 BT settings under paired devices click on activesync under the Win7 name
4) on the TP2 I selected sync via BT then I selected the Win7 name
That was it and it worked w/o having to use USB.
Edit: Actually to make the directions clearer, just open WMDC first and skip step 2
Ok here is another simple way:
1) On the TP2 open blue thooth and pair with pc
2) The TP2 is going to select a port in my case port 7
3) When you have the ActiveSync icon under the name of your PC, press and hold the ActiveSync Icon.
4) Select add device
5) The TP2 is going to open the Bluetooth search screen, select the name of your pc
6) Open the windows mobile device center, open mobile device configuration
7) Select connection configuration
8) In allow connections to one of the following; select the same port that the TP2 got in ActiveSync (in my case port 7)
9) Accept
10) In the TP2 Bluethooth screen tap the ActiveSync Icon, it should sync with no problem
Hope it works for you cheers!!

Upgrading your rom on Windows Vista And Windows 7

Follow these instructions and your vista and 7 problems is over...
I used this guide and it works on my phone..
Originally Posted by pvdhelm
To follow this guide please make sure you have a copy of WinRAR installed, I will refer to the Windows Mobile Device Centre as the WMDC for ease of reading. If you do not have the WMDC installed please go here to install it first - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-download.mspx
One problem with windows VISTA and 7 is that it uses the new "Windows Mobile Device Centre" and not activesync which we are used to, thus our standard RUU programs will not upgrade our Hermes devices as in windows XP. This guide will show you how to configure VISTA to work just the same as XP with our RUU programs.
For this guide firstly you need to download the new drivers:
Drivers for Windows Vista/7 x32 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=33662&d=1169888879
Drivers for Windows Vista/7 x64 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=33892&d=1170385335
Please note the x64 drivers are unsigned so to use them successfully you must disable driver signing.
Extract the contents to a folder on your desktop, call this folder "AS_DRIVERS". It contains the drivers from activesync which we will use instead of the native VISTA WMDC drivers when the device is in bootloader.
Now you must enter the bootloader on your device, to do this press and hold both the side ok button and the power button then put your stylus into the hole on the bottom of the device, your device will reset and show the red blue green bootloader screen. LEAVE THE DEVICE IN BOOTLOADER MODE and connect it using the USB cable to your VISTA/7 PC.
Now navigate into the WMDC (Start>All Programs>Windows Mobile Device Center) and click on the "connection settings" menu icon
In the connection settings menu untick "allow USB connections" then press OK.
Now exit the WMDC and return to the desktop, go into the start menu and type "Services", this will take you into the local services dialogue and show a list of all services either running or registered with your pc.
Scroll down the list and make sure these services are present:
Windows Mobile-based connectivity
Windows Mobile 2003-based connectivity
If these services are not started then double click each one and set them to Automatic start by clicking the "startup-type" drop-down menu and selecting automatic then click the start button in the same window, apply the setting by pressing OK. Now return back to the desktop again.
Go into the start menu and type "Device Manager" then run, this will take you into the device manager. Click the "+" symbol next to "Mobile Devices" and double click on "HTC USB Sync".
This will bring up the properties of the currently connected device (the hermes in bootloader).
Go to the "Driver" tab and click "Update Driver".
Click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software".
Select "Let me pick from a list...."
Click the "Have Disk" button.
Click "Browse" and navigate to the AS_DRIVERS folder we created earlier.
Vista x32 users select the file "wceusbsh.inf"
Vista x64 users select the file "wceusbshx64.inf"
Then click Open.
click next and the driver will be installed (wait a moment).
Press close and escape back to the desktop now.
Now we must stop the WMDC process, start the task manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Escape.
click the WMDC line and click "End Process". In the confirmation window, again press End Process.
Now re-enter the WMDC and re-enable USB connections (click connection settings and tick the box "enable USB connections").
Your RUU programs for HardSPL/Radios/WM6 ROMs should now run as desired once you are synced with WMDC. Since we have updated the driver which vista uses when the device is in bootloader mode.
Can this be made a Sticky please..??
Followed your Steps on Win7 x64 but WMDC doesnt connect do my device although I re-enabled USB connections. Digital Driver signing is disbaled.
No it did work, I just didnt get it
Write this into the wiki plx, really helpful.
All done till the driver installation.
But start from task manager and so on, it's failed to connect.
Am i doing wrong?
Just try to flash, at my side WMDC shows no connections either but flashing is possible.
DasEtwas said:
Just try to flash, at my side WMDC shows no connections either but flashing is possible.
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After i installed the drivers then i started WMCD and re-enable USB connections and then took out my cable out of the phone then put it back in and it connected..
Method with no install
What I have been doing with Win7 without installing any drivers is
- Put phone in bootloader mode (press power and left OK button while pressing the reset button on bottom)
- Start the RUUWrapper
This of course assumes that you have hardSPLed the phone and select the right options, no autodetect
This is what I have been doing for a while now, I dont recall updating any drivers or activesync/mobile center
coolsva said:
What I have been doing with Win7 without installing any drivers is
- Put phone in bootloader mode (press power and left OK button while pressing the reset button on bottom)
- Start the RUUWrapper
This of course assumes that you have hardSPLed the phone and select the right options, no autodetect
This is what I have been doing for a while now, I dont recall updating any drivers or activesync/mobile center
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Well this is another option you can do then...should i add this to my post..?

HTC Sync

i have had a rooted G1 for about a year and a half. i just recieved my Evo this morning.
the issue is I open sync on my pc, connect the phone and select htc sync from drop down. htc sync on the phone says that my vista pc does not have sync.
i have tried installing sync from the stock sd card and downloaded from htc.com
nothing seems to work. i saw similar questions asked several times but not clearly answered. if anyone can offer some suggestions i would be grateful.
Try uninstalling HTC Sync from your PC. And then reinstall the one from the website (it's the latest version compared to the one in the SD card). After installation run HTC Sync and connect the USB cable to your PC (don't connect the other end of the USB cable to the Evo yet). Then connect your Evo to the USB cable. If it doesn't work, try restarting your PC and then connecting it again. If it still doesn't work, try a different USB cable. I don't know if it will work but those are the procedures I'll be doing if I'm in your shoes. Sometimes USB cables and it's accompanying software are not that Plug N Play as we want them to be.
joackie27 said:
Try uninstalling HTC Sync from your PC. And then reinstall the one from the website (it's the latest version compared to the one in the SD card). After installation run HTC Sync and connect the USB cable to your PC (don't connect the other end of the USB cable to the Evo yet). Then connect your Evo to the USB cable. If it doesn't work, try restarting your PC and then connecting it again. If it still doesn't work, try a different USB cable. I don't know if it will work but those are the procedures I'll be doing if I'm in your shoes. Sometimes USB cables and it's accompanying software are not that Plug N Play as we want them to be.
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Attempting that now. thank you.
I did as you suggested, even used my wife's data cable for her pre. and still nothing.
just to clarify...all i (should) have to do is open sync on the computer and then choose sync from the notification dropdown after connecting to usb, right?
maybe someone else has had and fixed this problem? i am unable to root without htc sync working.
2) Make sure your phone is set to USB debugging
3) Add the downloaded Vista drivers folder to the aforementioned location.
4) Go into the Device Manager (Start > Control Panel > Device Manager) and look for 'ADB Interface' or similar and expand that.
5) Right-click on the item under that and go to properties.
6) Click Update Driver and then "Browse my computer for driver software".
7) IMPORTANT STEP: Click the link, "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
8) Click "Have Disk" and Browse to the location where you put the HTC Driver folder and open the Vista 64x folder.
9) There are two INF files in there. Choose 'htcrndis.inf' and click Open.
10) Click Okay and the device shown will be "My HTC". Select that and click Next to install.
sorry to be annoying. it is killing me to not root this device. any help?
garyfunk said:
2) Make sure your phone is set to USB debugging
3) Add the downloaded Vista drivers folder to the aforementioned location.
4) Go into the Device Manager (Start > Control Panel > Device Manager) and look for 'ADB Interface' or similar and expand that.
5) Right-click on the item under that and go to properties.
6) Click Update Driver and then "Browse my computer for driver software".
7) IMPORTANT STEP: Click the link, "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
8) Click "Have Disk" and Browse to the location where you put the HTC Driver folder and open the Vista 64x folder.
9) There are two INF files in there. Choose 'htcrndis.inf' and click Open.
10) Click Okay and the device shown will be "My HTC". Select that and click Next to install.
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is this folder in the sdk? where do i download from?
ok. so i go into device manager and and the "my htc" device has a triangle with a ! in it. under properties it says windows cant initialize the device driver. i go to driver properties and find "C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\ANDROIDUSB.sys and CWindows\system32\WdfCoInstaller01007.dll". i go to the appropriate folders and delete them and then install C:\Programfiles\HTC\HTCDriver\DriverFiles\Vista_x86\htcrmdis.inf i do this based on someones advice. i then reboot the computer, go to device manager, plug in phone, and the drivers are right back to "C:\Windows\system32\Drivers\ANDROIDUSB.sys and CWindows\system32\WdfCoInstaller01007.dll"
which driver in the htc drivers file should i be using?

Working G3 all variants Bluetooth Peripheral drivers for Windows Vista, 7 & 8

1 - Download the 'Windows Mobile Device Center' (current version is 6.1) which you can download it here for 32-bit OS or here for 64-bit OS. This works for both Vista and Windows 7. I've tried it on both.
2 - Install the downloaded software but it may not look like it worked on Windows 7 PCs. Vista automatically configured the settings on the Bluetooth devices but for those who have Windows 7, here are the things you should do:
3 - Go to 'Device Manager' from 'Control Panel' -Or- just right-click on Computer Icon and choose 'Properties' and then click on 'Device Manager'.
4 - You'll see an 'Unknown Device' named 'Bluetooth Peripheral Device'
5 - Right-Click it and click on "Update Driver Software" -Or- anyway you find it easy to bring up the Update driver window.
Click "Browse My Computer Image for Driver Software" button.
Click "Let Me Pick from a List of Device Drivers on my computer".
Select 'Bluetooth Radio' from the list if it asked you to select and then in the next window, it will show a list of drivers with Company Names in one list and Drivers in another. In the Company List choose 'Microsoft Corporation', not only Microsoft.
From the drivers list there may be one or more drivers with the name "Windows Mobile-Based Device Support" with different driver versions. Select one or the latest.
Ignore any warnings and keep pressing next and then Finish at last. If all goes well, the last screen will show the message that device driver is successfully installed.
After doing this and pairing my PC and phone again, I was able to send files between them through Bluetooth.
I hope this helps.

Google drivers not working on Nexus 5X/Marshmallow on Win7 - Is the phone too new?

I have my new Nexus 5X with Android 6 on it. I am trying to unlock and root.
I have enabled USB debugging and OEM unlock.
I have downloaded and installed the SDK package with Platform-Tools and drivers in the 'Extras' folder.
When first plugging in the phone I install the drivers with the 'Have Disk' and browse method.
Every time, installing the driver returns an Error 'Code 10 - device cannot start. 'Android ADB interface' shows up in device manager when I plug in the phone but with an exclamation point.
I have uninstalled, downloaded fresh drivers from other sources, reinstalled, tried plugging the phone in while in 'recovery' mode (starting by pressing all 3 hardware buttons).
I uninstall every time and reboot both the computer and the phone. The drivers simply won't work.
What is going on here? Is the phone/Android 6 still too new to unlock and root?
P.S. I should also say that I go into Developer options and change the Select USB Configuration between PTP and MTP (between which, I have not seen mention of the correct choice. Does it not matter?) - I cannot chose the others RNDIS, Audio Source, or MIDI; it seems to want to default to 'Charging' when I try to change to these choices.
Having the same issues on Windows 8.1. Can't get my 5x to connect to transfer files or to show up in adb.
Just need the right drivers. Download the driver files from here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e43knzpxvr9hzqi/AAC7Yiz8EShMpFiMkClPpkC5a?dl=0
1. Then with the phone plugged in and in PTP mode go into the device manager on your PC.
2. You'll probably have an Android device listed with an exclamation point showing. Right click on it.
3. Pick update driver.
4. Pick browse my computer for driver software.
5. Then pick "let me pick from a list of device drivers.
6. Then pick have disk.
7. Navigate to the folder you downloaded and select android_winusb
8. Let it install and you should be ok
bsinc1962 said:
Just need the right drivers. Download the driver files from here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e43knzpxvr9hzqi/AAC7Yiz8EShMpFiMkClPpkC5a?dl=0
1. Then with the phone plugged in and in PTP mode go into the device manager on your PC.
2. You'll probably have an Android device listed with an exclamation point showing. Right click on it.
3. Pick update driver.
4. Pick browse my computer for driver software.
5. Then pick "let me pick from a list of device drivers.
6. Then pick have disk.
7. Navigate to the folder you downloaded and select android_winusb
8. Let it install and you should be ok
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I've got the same problems & the driver did not fix it. My computer won't use the android_winusb file gives me an error that it is not a 64 bit system fle. Same with te official google file.
ahunter said:
I've got the same problems & the driver did not fix it. My computer won't use the android_winusb file gives me an error that it is not a 64 bit system fle. Same with te official google file.
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I was running into the same issue. The problem is you need to install them first as an ADB Interface Device (not composite) with the phone on and plugged in. From Device Manager choose the Google | Android ADB Interface (not the composite one. I saw another reference to making sure it's in PTP mode which may force it to this one as well but I didn't test). Then when you get into FastBoot mode on your phone and plug it in you can go through the same Update Driver steps and choose the "Android ADB Interface" for it as well when it shows the Nexus 5 with the yellow triangle. Then you should be good to go.
rgerrans said:
I was running into the same issue. The problem is you need to install them first as an ADB Interface Device (not composite) with the phone on and plugged in. From Device Manager choose the Google | Android ADB Interface (not the composite one. I saw another reference to making sure it's in PTP mode which may force it to this one as well but I didn't test). Then when you get into FastBoot mode on your phone and plug it in you can go through the same Update Driver steps and choose the "Android ADB Interface" for it as well when it shows the Nexus 5 with the yellow triangle. Then you should be good to go.
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My phone shows up as a portable device/Nexus 5x . Are you saying it should be in Device Manager choose the Google | Android ADB Interface?
ahunter said:
My phone shows up as a portable device/Nexus 5x . Are you saying it should be in Device Manager choose the Google | Android ADB Interface?
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Sorry. I should have been more specific. Part of it is I did so many different approaches they've bled together in my head and I was on my way out the door yesterday when I fired off the reply.
To try to break it down from memory (going to throw in a couple of different options since I can’t seem to fully uninstall / reinstall so please provide any corrections once you get it to work or let me know if anything doesn’t match what you find and I’ll try to remember from there):
Phase I (phone on and connected to computer):
Open Device Manager. My phone shows as Android Device | Android Composite ADB Interface or Android ADB Interface.
If it is the Composite version, I believe I had to update it to the straight “Android ADB Interface to get Phase II to work)
If you don’t see that, look to see if you have any uninstalled devices by scanning for new. If so, then right click on that device, and choose “Update Driver”
Choose “Browse my computer for driver software”
Choose the “Have disk” option and browse to your USB Driver folder
From there, choose “Google | Android ADB Interface”
Phase II (phone in recovery connected to computer)
On phone, choose “Update device from ADB”
Open Device Manager and you should see the Nexus 5 under Other Devices with the yellow triangle.
Right click on it and “Update Drivers”
Choose “Browse my computer for driver software”
Choose “Let me pick from a list….”
Choose “Android Device”
Choose “Android ADB Interface”
Now you should be able to push the update over
Simple method: What I did was plug it in and wait for it to show up in device manager. Then I deleted the device (the one that shows adb) from device manager. Then I unplugged the device and plugged it back in... Then waited for drivers to install on it's own. Everything was good after that.
I have no trouble other than on Windows 10. Windows 10 doesn't even show the drivers from a list to install.
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I followed this to get my Nexus 5X detected on my Windows 10: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...ould-we-use-for-the-nexus-5/19839812#19839812
I have no trouble with Fastboot or adb. It only happens when I try and sideload. I end up have to use my Macbook Pro to sideload.
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bsinc1962 said:
Just need the right drivers. Download the driver files from here:
1. Then with the phone plugged in and in PTP mode go into the device manager on your PC.
2. You'll probably have an Android device listed with an exclamation point showing. Right click on it.
3. Pick update driver.
4. Pick browse my computer for driver software.
5. Then pick "let me pick from a list of device drivers.
6. Then pick have disk.
7. Navigate to the folder you downloaded and select android_winusb
8. Let it install and you should be ok
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I wish it were that easy. But, no, this does not work. Nor do I believe my issue is the same as you others here, as I have Windows 7 and not the 8.1 and 10 issues that you are having.
No, no matter what driver I use, including any from your kind link, bsinc1962, they return an error, code 10 when trying just to install the drivers. I cannot go further.
What is this Code 10 error preventing drivers from installing?

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