I have been looking with no avail for the past hour to find a Windows 7 32 bit ADB driver for my EVO.
I just Got a new netbook and its got Win7. Can anyone point me in the right direction. All i can find is tuturials for win7 64 bit drivers.
http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-hacks/how-to-install-android-sdk-and-adb-drivers-for-htc-evo-4g/
Here you go...
Did you try downloading the drivers from the Android SDK site, along with the SDK itself? Should include them, then install just like Win 7 x64. Speaking if which, why not upgrade to 64 bit? Same license keys, and there's not much reason to be using 32bit these days with the advent of virtualization.
--Swyped from my EVO using XDA App.
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I know it's a bit odd to use win2003 server as desktop. And I know there's no support for windows 2003 from Android.
But still...I think it is worth to ask
kqueenc said:
I know it's a bit odd to use win2003 server as desktop. And I know there's no support for windows 2003 from Android.
But still...I think it is worth to ask
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I can't think of any reason why it won't work.
Have you actually tried it yet?
pharrisee said:
I can't think of any reason why it won't work.
Have you actually tried it yet?
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Yes, i did.
First, HTC Sync is not able to be installed.
Then I manually update driver for "adb devices" in device manager(I download usb driver by using android sdk manager), it can not even recognize the driver.
It works perfect under my netbook, which has win7 running on it.
which driver are you using? I mean there aren't any drivers for the hero for win2k3 and what does adb says when you want to start?
Seelbreaker said:
which driver are you using? I mean there aren't any drivers for the hero for win2k3 and what does adb says when you want to start?
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On my win7 pc, there's no need to install any driver manually. After I install HTC sync and copy tools/ folder to the PC and run "adb shell" (or any other command under the folder), it works.
But since I can't install HTC sync under 2003, I download "usb driver" by using "Android SDK and AVD manager", but the driver does not help.
On 2003, I run "adb devices", it says "adb server is out of date, restarting the daemon. Devices is not connected"(can not remember the exact message, but something like that.)
Is it a 64bit OS? In Win7 64 bit I have to install the 64 bit usb drivers from HTC.
You can find them here:
http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload/HTC-Hero-Drivers-Download-81097.html
Can you install the HTC sync in compatibility mode?
pharrisee said:
Is it a 64bit OS? In Win7 64 bit I have to install the 64 bit usb drivers from HTC.
You can find them here:
http://handheld.softpedia.com/progDownload/HTC-Hero-Drivers-Download-81097.html
Can you install the HTC sync in compatibility mode?
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Mine is Windows 2003 server enterprise edtion, it can support up to 32GB memory, but still I don't think it is a 64 bit OS.
No. I can't install htc sync under compatibility mode.
Any other suggestion?
kqueenc said:
Mine is Windows 2003 server enterprise edtion, it can support up to 32GB memory, but still I don't think it is a 64 bit OS.
No. I can't install htc sync under compatibility mode.
Any other suggestion?
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Install through a virtual machine.
If the OS supports 32gb ram, then its 64 bit. It is imposible for a 32 bit os to access any more than 4gb of ram because of the limitation in the length of number you can store in 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
So try the 64 bit drivers. If all else fails, stick ubuntu in a VM and try with the linux drivers
CyberWalrus said:
If the OS supports 32gb ram, then its 64 bit. It is imposible for a 32 bit os to access any more than 4gb of ram because of the limitation in the length of number you can store in 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
So try the 64 bit drivers. If all else fails, stick ubuntu in a VM and try with the linux drivers
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that 4gb limit for a 32 bit os is not strictly true.
Lot's of 32 bit server os's support more than 64gb through a mechanism called PAE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension), and it looks like win2k3 supports pae (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283037).
Not saying that's the case here, but it could very well be.
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that 4gb limit for a 32 bit os is not strictly true.
Lot's of 32 bit server os's support more than 64gb through a mechanism called PAE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension), and it looks like win2k3 supports pae (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283037).
Not saying that's the case here, but it could very well be.
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Could well be, good call.
*on topic* so yes, id try 64 bit version (no harm in trying)
I agree with pharrisee. Way back to win2k time, win2k enterprise edition can already support more than 4gb, and there was no 64bit thing at that time. It is this PAE thing.
But anyway, I just tried both drivers of x64 and x86. It says can not find proper driver when I point to the folder.
Strange thing is, the unrecognized device called "Android phone".
I thought it suppose to be "adb device" or something like that.
) Problem Solved.
Instead of using search of driver, I manually installed "Android phone" as a "ADB interface", and applied 32bit usb driver on it.
After restarting computer, and now "adb shell" works again!! Amazing.
Well, HTC Sync is still not working, but as long as adb can connect to the phone, I don't really care.
Thanks, every one.
I have been searching for several hours, and I am absolutely unable to get ADB to recognize my phone using Windows XP 64 bit. I have uninstalled and re-installed the Unrevoked modified drivers several times to no avail. All I get is "Error: Device Not Found". Does anyone know a trick to getting ADB working on XP 64? I appreciate any and all help.
Thanks!
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Make sure the rom your using has adb functionality included/enabled in the rom.
And make sure usb debugging is enabled under settings/applications
Swyped from a galaxy far far away......
I have connected to the same phone with another computer. All settings are confirmed correct on the phone itself.
I know a trick, but I haven't tried it with the Evo or XP! I bet it works though. I used it to get my hero working with win7 last march, and it worked great.
install PDAnet.
It is a tethering program and has the ADB drivers, should set them up for you.
Also installing HTC sync is supposed to get the drivers working.
Thanks I will give that a shot and report back.
PDANet didn't work but I found an HTC driver for 64 bit windows 7 that did the trick.
Thanks for your help.
Windows sucks and 64 bit XP is a pain in the ass. You need a usb driver or linux.
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PDANet didn't work but I found an HTC driver for 64 bit windows 7 that did the trick.
Thanks for your help.
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can u post the driver.?
Here it is. Be sure to uninstall any other drivers. I used USBDeview to uninstall the old drivers. Extract this zip and use the driver inside for Android 1.0 when prompted. It will not show up as Android ADB in Device Manager (showed up as My HTC Phone or something on mine) but ADB connected immediately once I installed this driver.
I doubt that it will work
Works for me!
Been looking at this for two hours now...
Running 64-bit XP - Installed the drivers manually by connecting the device, then selecting not now.... navigated to the drivers, installed BOTH .ini files - not sure if was really two different drivers or not - restarted, reconnected and device showed up.
The name my device function says "Desire" but it seems to work so far (only one sync)
Hi all,
I will be very thankful if you could help me with this one.
I am using Windows XP64 OS and I love it !
Recently I have bought One X (which I love as well), but as you might guess, the problem is I could not find drivers for it.
I have downloaded HTC Sync with hope that it will install the necessary drivers, and actually it did work on Windows XP (32bit),
but the installation failed on XP64.
Without the drivers, 'adb' does not recognize my phone and I can not continue developing on it (only on the simulator)...
Any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance,
Almoni
I'm in the same boat, Can't find drivers guess it's time to update windows
The biggest problem with WinXP 64 are the drivers. I doubt there are any.
Some people say this driver works for XP64.
No promise it will work but it is worth trying
I tried that one with no luck on my system. Windows does recognize my phone but not properly like xp 32 bit does at work.
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How I am currently running my PC with Windows 8 and on one partition and mac os Mountain Lion on the other partition. How done I fine the drivers for Windows 8 for my Epic Touch 4g. These is the most important question. Also if somebody can tell me how to find the drivers for Mac OS Mountain Lion that would be cool as well. Thanks. I tried the drivers for windows 7 and I got an error message this Operating System is not support with these drivers. Thank you for reading my post. I will be giving away free thanks to the best answers. Thanks.
This is not the Epic Touch forum.
As for Win 8, let it find the drivers through Windows update.
You need to install Win7's USB drivers on Win8 in order to get ADB/Fastboot working on Win 8. I drove myself mad until some kind soul here (can't remember who) provided the following link. Hope this helps some of you exasperated with getting RumRunner working.
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godhamba said:
You need to install Win7's USB drivers on Win8 in order to get ADB/Fastboot working on Win 8. I drove myself mad until some kind soul here (can't remember who) provided the following link. Hope this helps some of you exasperated with getting RumRunner working.
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be warned, I have tried this 3 times already, and at some point throughout, on EVERY try, my computer would just STOP recognizing my USB devices, and I would have to use a recovery image on my computer because i couldnt log in to my desktop.
YMMV, but it didnt work at all for me
I made this guide. What I had to do was edit some Windows8 settings and install the drivers manually to get them to work.
This worked beautifully for me on Windows 8.1 RTM x64, thanks much.
I tried all this and still couldn't use Fastboot. My fix was in BIOS. I disabled xHCI mode in USB under advanced tab and everything is fine.
Worked great for me! Thanks!
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I tried all this and still couldn't use Fastboot. My fix was in BIOS. I disabled xHCI mode in USB under advanced tab and everything is fine.
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does that stop other functions though? I may try that next.
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I tried all this and still couldn't use Fastboot. My fix was in BIOS. I disabled xHCI mode in USB under advanced tab and everything is fine.
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Hi.I am creating a thread on this problem and I am using your idea on it and I will give credit to you too.
thanks alot.
Just wanted to let you guys know I got it working by installing pdanet. It installed it's drivers and everything worked after that.
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My laptop has 2 USB 3 ports and 1 USB 2 port. fastboot/adb doesn't work on the 3s. I always use the 2 port and it works perfectly fine.
Guys the problems with windows 8 and windows 8.1 are normally the usb 3.0 drivers. Intel have not posted windows 8 drivers for series 7 and series 8. You need to modify the windows 7 drivers with other inf files. I have done the job for you so you can manually install the drivers.
The intel series 7 64 bit can be installed from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4qrnf6vv7xygkf/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_7_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
The intel series 8 64bit can be installed from here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y439jp9ftktx5dz/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_8_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
If you need signed drivers for your phone download htc sync from the htc website or use my link :
HTC ADB Official driver windows 8/8.1 64bit driver :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9eylfdwi3kegmj7/HTC_adb_win8_8.1_x64_drivers_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
Regards
Andrew
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Guys the problems with windows 8 and windows 8.1 are normally the usb 3.0 drivers. Intel have not posted windows 8 drivers for series 7 and series 8. You need to modify the windows 7 drivers with other inf files. I have done the job for you so you can manually install the drivers.
The intel series 7 64 bit can be installed from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4qrnf6vv7xygkf/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_7_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
The intel series 8 64bit can be installed from here.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y439jp9ftktx5dz/Win8_8.1_Intel_x64_Series_8_USB_3.0_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
If you need signed drivers for your phone download htc sync from the htc website or use my link :
HTC ADB Official driver windows 8/8.1 64bit driver :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9eylfdwi3kegmj7/HTC_adb_win8_8.1_x64_drivers_fixmypc.com.mt.rar
Regards
Andrew
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I wasn't aware HTC released 8.1 drivers. I will give these a try. Thanks!
I just made a usb stick carrying win7 to boot off of on my girl's win8.1 laptop. Works wonderfully, the only issue i had when using this guide was i had to manually set the boot sector after finishing running the application.
http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/win7onusb
Enjoy!