I am using Windows 7, x64. I installed the x64 6.1 WMDC driver update, but I am not able to transfer files via Bluetooth. On my PC, in driver manager, it shows I need a driver for a Bluetooth periphial device. Googled, etc but no luck. Anyone have ideas?
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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.
Hello,
I have some issue to connect my laptop to my netbook through BT. Windows does not find the driver for the phone.
I allready installed wdmc ans it works fine with the cable.
I am using the official wm6.5 rom and w7 x64.
I would be very happy if someone has the driver to share
Thank you
I am the only one experiencing this behaviour?
Has someone else successfuly connected its TP2 to a w7 computer with BT ?
Thank you,
well I have not tried this on windows 7 but on xp there was no need for a driver. I just paried my phone with the laptop then under services i picked the network data(something or other not sure what the name was). so have you paried with you computer via bluetooth yet?
I found the solution on the forum; the trick was to force W7 to use some driver present in WMDC.
Sadly I don't have the link to that thread anymore
I am using windows 7 pro x64 and my computer cannot install the driver when I check USB tethering on the OTA.
I know it is not my phone since my linux machine works fine with usb tethering.
However on my windows machine, it fails to install right away and my device manager has a "Android phone" that is not installed.
Is there something I am missing on my windows machine to not let it finish installing? If I remember correctly on my old setup it would install the NDIS remote driver, but that doesn't happen for me.
Any suggestions?
EDIT : Just tried roommate's computer which is also win7 pro x64 and it failed as well. Is windows 7 pro missing this NDIS driver? If so does anyone know a solution?
The link below is to PDAnet's download page. Just pick the one for you and it'll install the drivers.
If you don't know the bit size to your computer click start, right click my computer, properties, and it should say there.
The problem isnt PDAnet, I prefer not to use a 3rd party software when I can use the native 2.2 usb tethering. The problem is windows 7 pro not detecting the NDIS server driver. I confirmed it working for linux but I do not have a computer around me that uses other versions of Windows 7 besides pro
EDIT: Just tried my G1 on cm 6.1 and it found the NDIS driver for the G1.
Hmmm I'm running out of ideas, Ill try and find someone with windows 7 home or ultimate
mr_roboto said:
The problem isnt PDAnet, I prefer not to use a 3rd party software when I can use the native 2.2 usb tethering. The problem is windows 7 pro not detecting the NDIS server driver. I confirmed it working for linux but I do not have a computer around me that uses other versions of Windows 7 besides pro
EDIT: Just tried my G1 on cm 6.1 and it found the NDIS driver for the G1.
Hmmm I'm running out of ideas, Ill try and find someone with windows 7 home or ultimate
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You don't have to use pda net, it just has the drivers you need in the software. Once you install pdanet, the drivers will allow win7 to recognize your phone. then you can uninstall pdanet. I had to do the same thing.
Chuckmoney said:
You don't have to use pda net, it just has the drivers you need in the software. Once you install pdanet, the drivers will allow win7 to recognize your phone. then you can uninstall pdanet. I had to do the same thing.
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Thanks. I've been trying to tell people this over and over. No one listens.
Installed pdanet on my computer, which it also installed onto my phone but no luck. It still fails the driver install when i check usb tethering.
It did however install PDAnet's own "network driver", but device manager still sees "Android phone" as an unknown device when i check usb tethering. Not to be confused with the adb driver which I have already have up and running
I still have not had a chance to try another operating system besides linux :/
when i connect my defy+ with the usb cable to windows vista,
and i set android to usb mass storage (UMS) it always fails,
as the MTP driver is trying first and it fails. both motorola phone portal,
and windows media sync are successful but i am not a fan of them.
i installed the driver from "MotoHelper_2.1.32_Driver_5.4.0.exe"
i also tried removing the driver to lure out the generic UMS driver,
but no luck.
i can connect with no problems on bsd. most of my media files
are on the win machine, that's why it would be nice to have it...
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when i connect my defy+ with the usb cable to windows vista,
and i set android to usb mass storage (UMS) it always fails,
as the MTP driver is trying first and it fails. both motorola phone portal,
and windows media sync are successful but i am not a fan of them.
i installed the driver from "MotoHelper_2.1.32_Driver_5.4.0.exe"
i also tried removing the driver to lure out the generic UMS driver,
but no luck.
i can connect with no problems on bsd. most of my media files
are on the win machine, that's why it would be nice to have it...
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I also have this issue on Windows7 64Bit
Driver issue
In Windows 7 x64 I'm pretty sure it's a driver related problem, search for x64 drivers. On vista i would suggest connecting the phone thru the usb cable and let windows install it's own software from the update center. Hope this helps.
Hi There,
HTC ONE M8 Usb is not recognized under windows 7 64-bit enterprise.
tried drivers from HTC sync and tried stand alone drivers.
On a different pc 32bit running windows ultimate it works immidiatly as well as on a VMWARE machine.
any advice please?
Thank you!!!
anyone?!
The latest version of HTC sync drivers should work. However you will have problems with 3rd party drivers on 64bit systems as they are generally not signed and Windows 64 bit will not allow use of these drivers unless you disabled driver signing enforcement
http://sabrent.com/support/knowledgebase.php?article=14
unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
Solved!
solved by using 3rd party software (wierrrd)
1. install moborobo http://www.moborobo.com/
2. plug the phone with "Usb debugging" ON
3. Accept the "not signed" driver warning
4. It will now automatically install the driver succesfully after which you can uninstall moborobo and the drivers will still work
credit to QUBiCA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416223&page=4
Thanks
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unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
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Worked fine for me when I installed it on my work laptop running the same version of Win 7. I've got admin rights but explicitly ran the downloaded file as administrator and once I had connection confirmed, I deleted the synch manager portion of the installation (hey, great idea - let's make people download and install 130Meg of files just to get Windows device drivers... NOT)
i actually found another way to work with this...
search google for windows xp mode. it will take you to the microsoft website and it will download a pc virtualizer with xp built in. the software is windows xp 32 bit. i just unlocked my bootloader using this and it works great