[SOLVED] USB Tethering - Missing RNDIS Driver - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Problem: I'm trying to USB tether my phone using a Wi-Fi connection (3G is not available atm). I connect my phone to my PC. I go into menu -> settings -> Wireless & network settings -> tethering & portable hotspot, and check USB tethering. Device manager says an RNDIS driver is missing.
Setup: Rooted (using unRevoked) HTC Incredible running CyanogenMod 7.03, not overclocked atm. USB debugging is enabled. I am running Windows 7 64-bit on my PC. Everything is running smoothly.
What I've tried:
I've searched everywhere and cannot find this driver. Of course, Windows 7 cannot find it online.
I can't install ActiveSync because I am running Windows 7.
I've installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it still can't find the driver.
The Google OEM USB drivers out of the Android SDK don't work.
Without HTC Sync installed, I simply do not have the RNDIS driver. With HTC sync installed, this is what happens: The RNDIS driver gets installed, but when I check the USB tethering box on my phone, it goes on for a second, and then immediately goes off again.
Please help, this is one of the most frustrating problems I've ever dealt with, and it seems to be a simple driver issue.
Jackson
*EDIT* This solved it.

Good learning, thanks for sharing!
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jacksonwalters said:
Problem: I'm trying to USB tether my phone using a Wi-Fi connection (3G is not available atm). I connect my phone to my PC. I go into menu -> settings -> Wireless & network settings -> tethering & portable hotspot, and check USB tethering. Device manager says an RNDIS driver is missing.
Setup: Rooted (using unRevoked) HTC Incredible running CyanogenMod 7.03, not overclocked atm. USB debugging is enabled. I am running Windows 7 64-bit on my PC. Everything is running smoothly.
What I've tried:
I've searched everywhere and cannot find this driver. Of course, Windows 7 cannot find it online.
I can't install ActiveSync because I am running Windows 7.
I've installed Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, but it still can't find the driver.
The Google OEM USB drivers out of the Android SDK don't work.
Without HTC Sync installed, I simply do not have the RNDIS driver. With HTC sync installed, this is what happens: The RNDIS driver gets installed, but when I check the USB tethering box on my phone, it goes on for a second, and then immediately goes off again.
Please help, this is one of the most frustrating problems I've ever dealt with, and it seems to be a simple driver issue.
Jackson
*EDIT* This solved it.
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Thank you for the Thanks. haha. =oD

Thanks a lot!

Thanks for this and posting the fix

Just to save some people some heavy head scratching: If you get error 10 for the RNDIS device in the device manager and USB-tethering does not work, disable USB-debugging for the time being.

Missing RNDIS driver (karbonn A12) windows 8
This works for all operating systems(hopefully) , and i have tried it for windows 8 to connect karbonn A12 via tethering

can you tell me the password for that zip file
gokullal said:
This works for all operating systems(hopefully) , and i have tried it for windows 8 to connect karbonn A12 via tethering
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sir i need a password

password
vetri789vel said:
sir i need a password
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priceandspecification.in

gokullal said:
priceandspecification.in
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password not work

Worked for me...
thanks its works for me I downloaded that 8 Mb File and followed the steps mentioned in .txt file,,,, ")
thanks gokullal for the ultimate solution

gokullal said:
priceandspecification.in
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password not work

Thank You!
Thank You for posting this! It really solved my alcatel single rndis problem! Thank You soooo much!

need help
gokullal said:
This works for all operating systems(hopefully) , and i have tried it for windows 8 to connect karbonn A12 via tethering
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i have followed your procedure but i get "the specified folder does not contain information about your hardware".how should i solve this..i use android one mobile an my pc's operating system is xp

RNDIS_Driver_Windows7_8
I had same problem. My asus zenfone 6 was not able to usb tethering on my windows 8.1 computer.
I got help frım this topic but it was not clear. So clear how to is shown below.
First download the driver and unrar it.
1. Connect your phone, open usb tethering
2. go to your device manager.
3. Find the Device with the little ? and then maybe a yellow !. (RDNIS)
4. Right click that device and select Update Driver.
5. When the window pops up, select, Browse My Computer for driver software, then on the next screen, click on the bottom that says, LET ME PICK.
6. Then it will ask you the device type, go down select Network Adapters.
7. Select microsoft as manufacturer and select Microsoft Corporation.
8. Then, select Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device.
9. Hit next, it will say it's not safe, etc etc, proceed to install it.

confirm password please... what is password for this file please help...???

darmanto3001 said:
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its working

Select the rndis in device manager then click on update then select manually then search for Microsoft then click on rndis based Internet sharing then install. .. u all done enjoy. .. For more details contact [email protected]

Tethering With XP-64 Pro And Remote NDIS Install
It took me about a day to figure this out and yes, some of us still use XP. (I use it for mechanical CAD work, because I can't afford to buy all new CAD proggies, which would be required, if I upgraded Windows.) Tethering now works great and I can even share the connection further using MS Internet sharing on XP, which provides the tethered Internet to machines on my wired network and wifi router without having to connect them to my Moto G4 Plus. This means I can also place whatever firewall I choose in the path and extend the wifi range (my Netgear wifi signal is more powerful than my Moto G4 Plus).
I tried two .inf files. The only one that worked was produced by cutting and pasting to an .inf file from here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/network/remote-ndis-inf-template#rndis-inf-template-for-ndis-60-windows-7-and-later
Then I had to explicitly add my Moto G4 Plus ID, as described here (remembering to enable USB tethering on my Moto G4 phone AFTER plugging it into my Windows computer):
http://karceh.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-usb-tether-android-phones-with.html
The rest of the install was nearly as described here in this xda-dev thread. Browse directly to the .inf file when given the chance to select the driver.
Here is my .inf file with my Moto G4 ID (you'll need to replace it with your phone's ID in the right spot, of course). Search for "Moto G4" to see where I placed my G4's ID:
Code:
; Remote NDIS template device setup file
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
;
; This is the template for the INF installation script
; for the RNDIS-over-USB host driver.
; This INF works for Windows XP SP2, Windows XP x64,
; Windows Server 2003 SP1 x86, x64, and ia64, and
; Windows Vista x86 and x64.
; This INF will work with Windows XP, Windows XP SP1,
; and Windows 2003 after applying specific hotfixes.
[Version]
Signature = "$Windows NT$"
Class = Net
ClassGUID = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider = %Microsoft%
DriverVer =06/21/2006,6.0.6000.16384
;CatalogFile = device.cat
[Manufacturer]
%Microsoft% = RndisDevices,NTx86,NTamd64,NTia64
; Decoration for x86 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTx86]
%RndisDevice% = RNDIS.NT.5.1, USB\VID_xxxx&PID_yyyy
; Decoration for x64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTamd64]
%RndisDevice% = RNDIS.NT.5.1, USB\VID_xxxx&PID_yyyy
; My Moto G4
%RndisDevice% = RNDIS.NT.5.1, USB\VID_22B8&PID_2E24
; Decoration for ia64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTia64]
%RndisDevice% = RNDIS.NT.5.1, USB\VID_xxxx&PID_yyyy
;@@@ This is the common setting for setup
[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect=*
; DDInstall section
; References the in-build Netrndis.inf
[RNDIS.NT.5.1]
Characteristics = 0x84 ; NCF_PHYSICAL + NCF_HAS_UI
BusType = 15
; NEVER REMOVE THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE FOR NETRNDIS.INF
include = netrndis.inf
needs = Usb_Rndis.ndi
AddReg = Rndis_AddReg_Vista
; DDInstal.Services section
[RNDIS.NT.5.1.Services]
include = netrndis.inf
needs = Usb_Rndis.ndi.Services
; Optional registry settings. You can modify as needed.
[RNDIS_AddReg_Vista]
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, ParamDesc, 0, %Vista_Property%
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, type, 0, "edit"
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, LimitText, 0, "12"
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, UpperCase, 0, "1"
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, default, 0, " "
HKR, NDI\params\VistaProperty, optional, 0, "1"
; No sys copyfiles - the sys files are already in-build
; (part of the operating system).
; Modify these strings for your device as needed.
[Strings]
Microsoft = "Microsoft Corporation"
RndisDevice = "Remote NDIS based Device"
Vista_Property = "Optional Vista Property"

I am still getting error as the device cannot start 10..please help

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Some help with USB and XDA II

Hi,
Maybe someone here knows a solutions to this one:
When you go to bootloader on the XDA II you can use a serial cable to talk to it. However you can also dock your device in the cradle again and it will allow a USB connection to the bootloader prompt. However, with Windows it will start the wceusbsh.sys driver for active sync. In Linux it loads the generic serial USB driver, which allows you to connect to the bootloader with a terminal program.
Question is: does anyone know how to prevent the wceusbsh.sys driver to load, but instead load the serial usb driver (so you can use hyperterminal for example) OR how you can programmatically talk to the device through the wceusbsh.sys driver without any actuall active sync on the side of the device (that is running the bootloader and presenting a USB> prompt)
If I'm not clear let me know.
Thanks,
(not really sure) but maybe this may help: http://www.lvr.com/usbfaq.htm
What I tried so far is edit the INF file for the wireless modem with the vendor and equipment IDs for the bootloader mode. Then remove the active sync driver from the Device manager and try to add the INF manually. That doesn't work without the device connected. And once you connect the device it immediately installs the windows driver again.
ys, that is what I encountered too.
maybe completely remove everything from \windows\inf that has some relation to active sync?
maybe the trick is to set the correct vendor/product id:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/modem/hh/modem/modem6_0ox3.asp
( trying now, requires reboot .. maybe a good sign )
Code:
[Version]
Signature="$Windows NT$"
Class=Ports
ClassGuid={4D36E978-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Provider=%XDADEV%
LayoutFile=layout.inf
DriverVer=10/15/1999,5.0.2153.1
[Manufacturer]
%XDADEV%=XDADEV
[XDADEV]
%XDAUSBSER%=Reader, USB\VID_0BB4&PID_00CE
[Reader_Install.NTx86]
;Windows2000
[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir=12
Reader.NT.Copy=12
[Reader.NT]
CopyFiles=Reader.NT.Copy
AddReg=Reader.NT.AddReg
[Reader.NT.Copy]
usbser.sys
[Reader.NT.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,usbser.sys
HKR,,EnumPropPages32,,"MsPorts.dll,SerialPortPropPageProvider"
[Reader.NT.Services]
AddService = usbser, 0x00000002, Service_Inst
[Service_Inst]
DisplayName = %Serial.SvcDesc%
ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER
StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START
ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL
ServiceBinary = %12%\usbser.sys
LoadOrderGroup = Base
[Strings]
XDADEV = "XDA Developers"
XDAUSBSER = "XDA Serial over USB"
Serial.SvcDesc = "XDA USB Serial emulation driver"
one step further, now activesync no longer works, and I do see a broken 'COM3'.
got it to work programmatically - see http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/xda-ii.html - the xda2dmp tool.
allows you to dump either windows ce, or gsm memory, via serial port or usb

Help! USB driver needed (for Win98)

Maybe somebody would be able to to send to me driver usb for win98 (for my SPV M2000 if this matters). Only ActiveSync does not working, my windows still needs "drivers for usb" (but I don't have CD).
My addres is simply: (nick) + @gmail.com (if somebody will send packed file must change the end on ".zi_" or something like this).
Nobody can help me ?
Try this website
http://www.usb-drivers.com/
What are you trying to do?
Active Sync?
If you want to use it as an USB Mass Storage device look here: Generic w98 mass storage device driver
Cheers
Yes i tray to run Active Sync.
When i connect PDA to PC (with Win98) i have information "new device found, drivers needed", but i must press "Cancel" because i don't have this driver :-(
When i run Active Sync - i have information "No device found on: Com 1-8, IR, USB. Check communication cable"
www.usb-drivers.com - i don't found there drivers for XDA, MDA, SPV, Qtek etc.
Generic w98 mass storage device driver - I don't have English version Windows 98, and this driver can't run.
Maybe somenoe send me this Win98 driver form CD ??? It should be no bigger file than 500K.
Active Sync installs the driver from wceusbsh.inf
In there you find
[Win9xWDMFiles]
;wceusbsh.sys
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Perhaps remove the ; from that line?
Do you know your usb pnp id?
[HTC]
%USB\Vid_0BB4&Pid_00CE.DeviceDesc% = Host_Inst, USB\Vid_0BB4&Pid_00CE
%USB\Vid_0BB4&Pid_0A01.DeviceDesc% = Host_Inst, USB\Vid_0BB4&Pid_0A01
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If you know your usb pnp id you can add a modified line from that section
to the wceusbsh.inf file.
You can also comment out (; at the start of the line) this line
[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect = *
becomes
[ControlFlags]
;ExcludeFromSelect = *
and then manualy select a HTC device.
Cheers
BIG THX
i have only remove ";" (comment sign) from this sction:
[Win9xWDMFiles]
;wceusbsh.sys
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...and ewerything works
(in [HTC] section i already have had some about 50 devices)

Windows Vista, WM6, and Tethering

Ok I searched on the forums hard for this one so forgive me if this has already been answered. I see to find people with Windows Mobile 6 and Windows XP or people with Windows Vista but Windows Mobile 5.
Since I'm running Vista, I use Windows Mobile Device Center instead of ActiveSync. The functionality of the program is fine, so I have no complaints. However, to upgrade ROMs or anything...I use an XP Machine as it seems Vista seems to think the device disconnects upon the loading of the bootloader. I've read somewhere in the forums that there is a driver update to fix that, but after applying...WMDC doesn't work properly...so I'd save the trouble and use a machine that has XP running instead until a better fix comes along.
My 8525 came stock with a program called Wireless Modem as of ROM 1.34.502.1 shipped, which seems to have been replaced by Internet Sharing.
The Wireless Modem application worked fine after setting up the modem with the Vista driver also found in the forums. I also tested the bluetooth connection and set that up to tether as well and it worked fine.
I finally decided to upgrade after days of reading and I tried to use the Wireless Modem feature. I noticed it wasn't there and tried to use Internet Sharing. The layouts are similar...but when I hook up the phone under USB, my computer doesn't even recognize it as a new device (modem) as I did uninstall the last driver.
When connected via Bluetooth, it recognized the device and installed the driver as Windows Mobile-based device support by default. Under services, only Active Sync is only available...as opposed to before when I had Dial-Up networking available. When I set up a PAN, the computer and device are connected together, however I do get the same problem as some others with a connection that is limited or local only. So the tethering is unsuccessful.
I recently upgraded my Cingular 8525 to WM6BE v1.2 (Cingular Edition)...which I can't seem to find in the threads anymore. I'm also running Radio 1.38.00.11...but I don't think that would affect anthing. I reverted back to my shipped ROM to check for alternate settings that might have helped...then I was going to revert back to WM6BE v1.2 Cingular...then I realized I accidently deleted that custom ROM and I couldn't find it anymore. I was stuck putting on the WM6BE v1.2 on the sticky thread after which forced me to reinstall the data settings/keyboard fix from the cab files. Haven't had problems with them but I did like that customized ROM for Cingular a little better considering I really like "clean" ROMs.
Anyway, I'm attempted to connect via MEdia Net AND Cingular GPRS settings provided by the Cingular Data Settings cab floating around the forums. It works fine it seems...it just seems like the problem is getting Vista to recognize the device as a modem, or at least having modem capabilities.
I guess thats as detailed as I can get right now. Hopefully someone can help now ^_^
You are right. I tried updating rom on Vista's Windows mobile Device and end up damaging my xda2i. The device displays "USB" when connected to cradle and "Serial v1. 01" when not. Do you have a solution apart from upgrading?
Solution on Vista
Hello Guys, I'm running vista too and I bothered 2 hours before getting it done.
So this is one of the "Step-By-Step Instruction Guides".
0. Extract the attached file into a directory of your choice
1. Disconnect your Device
2. Goto Settings > Connections and choose "USB To PC"
3. Uncheck the option there
4. Reconnect your Device
5. Goto your DeviceManager and search for "HTC USB Sync", double click it and choose Drivers
6. Click on the "Update Driver"-Button and choose search on the computer
7. Click "Choose a driver from list..."
8. Click the button to the right (Open from Media)
9. Choose any INF File from the extracted ones.
10. You're done, upgrade your ROM.
11. To Rollback drivers, use the "Automatic Update" instead of Manually selecting (it will choose the newest ones)
12. Recheck the option of step 2 unless you're planning to use the slow variant.
Have Phun and Good Luck
Have I understand right? With this tweak We will be able to applied ROM upgrades to our HERMES from windows VISTA?
Confirmed.
I did already update my ROM in this way.
Cheers,
soniX
EDIT:
Please use HardSPL or something equal to be sure the risk is at a minimum.
And I can not be held responsible for any damage to your Hermes or your Brain
But as I said, for me it worked perfectly, remember to Restore the new Drivers or the Mobile Device Center will not work.
Hmm I don't think you people understand what I was asking...
I already know about that method to update with Vista...I actually tried it yesterday and for some reason it didn't work so I just use an XP Machine for now...but I was just asking merely about TETHERING.
I already have the ROMs of my choice loaded on my device.
In simpler words: How do I go about tethering (Running Internet Sharing) when my computer does not recognize the device as a modem...through USB or Bluetooth.
I'm running WM6BE v1.2 and Windows Vista Ultimate.
Maybe its Wm6BE, but I have used all the other roms (xda live, des, lsvw) and all I do is plug in the usb, start internet sharing and it connects no problem. Have to start internet sharing before wmdc starts. Internet Sharing works great, better than wireless modem. I was not able to use the WM6be due to problems with sbp pocket plus. I am currently using XDA live .30 and Vista Ultimate.
Does the technique in the post above work??
Also once that procedure is carried out can rom updates and RUU programs be used exactly the same as on XP??
If anyone is available to do some screenshots for me for an updated GUIDE, please PM me (i dont use or have a copy of vista )
I enjoy the community so I think I'll do my best to contribute to it. When I get the chance, I'll try to make a guide with screenshots on using Windows Vista and loading WM6.
I'm going to try to switch to LVSW build with his new update today and I'll see how that works out.
I REALLY like the one custom build someone made (I forgot who) with the Cingular connection settings defaulted from the Cingular Shipped ROMs...I wish I can find those files again.
It seems like the people developing the new Cingular data connection cab files are really working hard at getting the default settings as if they just bought their phoes straight from Cingular.
I'll let you know how LVSW goes with Internet Sharing and Windows Vista
sonixwarrior said:
Hello Guys, I'm running vista too and I bothered 2 hours before getting it done.
So this is one of the "Step-By-Step Instruction Guides".
0. Extract the attached file into a directory of your choice
1. Disconnect your Device
2. Goto Settings > Connections and choose "USB To PC"
3. Uncheck the option there
4. Reconnect your Device
5. Goto your DeviceManager and search for "HTC USB Sync", double click it and choose Drivers
6. Click on the "Update Driver"-Button and choose search on the computer
7. Click "Choose a driver from list..."
8. Click the button to the right (Open from Media)
9. Choose any INF File from the extracted ones.
10. You're done, upgrade your ROM.
11. To Rollback drivers, use the "Automatic Update" instead of Manually selecting (it will choose the newest ones)
12. Recheck the option of step 2 unless you're planning to use the slow variant.
Have Phun and Good Luck
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Also, I've seen this guide posted twice...yours missing one step where I was supposed to "End WMDC.exe Process in Task Manager"
I still can't get Vista to run RUU...do you run the RUU with your device in Bootloader? I think I even tried that once and and still couldn't get it to work with the older Driver.
Not exactly sure what I'm missing or doing wrong...but its definitely after I install the driver. It acts as if I didn't install it at all, even if I check in drive details and its all correct in there.
i tried the method above for upgrading in vista and it didnt work for me...
what am i missing?
Where is it stopping?
Because I did it once, it has to work.
Where is it stopping? - At the bootloader (LSD-Screen with psychedelic colors ?) - or before ?
I will do an upgrade in the afternoon again and this time i will record ALL of my steps.
Hopefully I'll find the recept for the cake.
Cheers,
soniX
Yea it gets to the bootloader screen and I'm stuck as if I never loaded the AS4.5 drivers.
Sorry, too less time today for a screenshot-decorated guide.
I just upgraded my device again (only to proove it does work).
So here is again a guide, which differs to the first one.
I guess there are two ways to do this...
Prequesites:
- Search my previous post and download the USBAS.zip-File
- Extract it into a directory...
- You'll need your device and it has to be connected, too
The first approach:
Change the Serial-Driver
- On the device click Start > Settings, choose "Connections" there and click on "USB to PC"
- uncheck the item for "Enhanced..." there
- Click on OK.
- Now goto your Device Manager.
- Search an Item named "HTC USB Sync".
- Right-click it and choose "Update Driver".
- Choose the second option, then select to choose manually
- Select the directory where the zip has been extracted to and choose any inf file.
Start the Update-Tool
- After the driver-update you need to set the device back to RNDIS-Mode (follow Step 1 and recheck the option)
- Verify that you're running the correct drivers for the RNDIS-Device, the date in the device-manager has to be around January, 17th 2007.
- Start the ROM-Upgrade.
- It should work now.
For me it did not really work to switch from RNDIS to USB-Serial drivers in my localized (thanks bepe for the great work!) german WM6.
So if you have a problem with the first method use this one.
- Start your Device-Manager, we have to be very fast.
- Start the ROM-Upgrade as you've probably done before
- If the bootloader starts up, you'll notice a device/dettached,device/attached sound, this is your sign, goto to you Device-Manager.
- Search for the Entry "HTC USB Sync".
- Update drivers like it's written above.
- If it won't work and the upgrade tool dies with "cannot connect", don't worry. Reset your device (soft) and try again, this time you should not need to update the drivers.
Cheers,
soniX
I'm using XP and a USB cable. USed to work OK before upgrading to WM6 Black but now I get Error 797 on the PC saying modem not found or busy!
mrvanx said:
Does the technique in the post above work??
Also once that procedure is carried out can rom updates and RUU programs be used exactly the same as on XP??
If anyone is available to do some screenshots for me for an updated GUIDE, please PM me (i dont use or have a copy of vista )
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Take a look here
Code:
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=252977
For Vista guide with screen shots, so far i've only flashed HardSPLv4 from inside Vista, but it worked i'm still plucking up enough courage to do a full flash of WM6
Nic
I do this (for Hard-SPL, don't know for other):
I have made what it was written on modaco (http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=252977), but
1) I was not in bootloader.
2) While active sync try to connect (but it does not succeed because they are not its driver) I've stopped WMDC.EXE and now hermes is connected.
3) NOW I do a flash.
If there is something that is not clear you say it to me.
My method also works (for me)
Can somebody confirm that my method works for vista?
soniX
I'm based also to your method, but it would be more complete to integrate it with the method on modaco.
It seems that most people didn't get the point of this thread...weird considering I put TETHERING in the subject line. However, it is nice to see people trying to help others with Vista to flash. I have the same problem myself but access to machines with XP nullify my real need for flashing on Vista for now.
I'm about to reinstall LVSW's latest ROM set for the billionth time and I'll try out tethering on that. It seems that people who were on WM6BE were having a hard time with Internet Sharing. I'll load a new rom and let you know how it goes.

TouchExperience WPDM public release

Schaps has released the private beta TouchExperience and Windows Phone Device Manager....Maybe other developers can work with this program and make things happen even more than what we already have to work with.
Download
http://forum.touchxperience.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=783
Windows Phone Device Manager features:
Applications management: view, install/uninstall homebrew applications
File management: explore device, exchange files with your phone
Files & folders synchronization
Integration with Windows explorer
Send to Windows Phone (to send files, apps, ringtones, web links in one click)
Device backup (if MS allow it)
Device information
Add and manage custom ringtones
Send SMS, E-mail, notes directly from PC (without needing cloud services)
Shared clipboard with PC and phone
Programming sends notifications to phone
Initiate connection from PC or phone
Wireless connection support
Auto pairing (no need to enter PC or phone IP address)
Requirements:
Registred/unlocked Windows Phone 7 device
Windows Vista or Windows 7 32/64-bit
Windows Phone Developer Tools
.NET Framework 4.0
Julien Schapman's Apps for Windows Phone 7
TouchXplorer
Advanced Configuration Tool
Quick Settings
Registry Editor
Xbox Live Gamer Profile
You can initiate connection from both PC and device (tap PC Synchronization in TouchXperience to etablish connection from device). You can connect via USB or Wi-Fi, but the first time you have to connect via USB so WP Device Manager can deploy TouchXperience and your device can get your PC IP address.
In the current version you can't manually set the PC or phone IP address to connect, or change default ports.
Make sure port 8007 is not blocked by firewall on PC and port 8107 is reachable on device.
When WP Device Manager initiate a connection, if it can't connect to the phone, in case you are connected via USB it will launch TouchXperience, in other cases it will send a push notification to your phone asking you to manually launch TouchXperience
Some tasks requires that your phone screen is unlocked
It is not necessary to have Zune runing in order to use WP Device Manager.
If you have connection problems, try the following may help: unplug/replug your phone, close or start Zune, restart WP Device Manager, make sure your device is detected by Zune.
In order to use WP Device Manager from Windows Device Stage, you must have Windows 7 and driver signature verification disabled, unfortunately this is because Windows 7 recognize only digitally signed drivers.
Here is a registry fix for ppl having connection problems:
This thing doesn't work on all WP7 devices and is a pure HTC only app for the most part (good editable part)..On my DVP, the moment i connect the device, it crashes.
Neverthless, the developer has to get credit for the work he has done and support him.
Not sure what errors you may be getting when it crashes? It currently supports the following devices:
HTC HD7, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Pro, HTC Arrive, HTC HD2, Samsung Focus, Samsung Omnia 7, Dell Venue Pro, LG Optimus 7, LG E900, LG C900.
I had connection problems when he first released to beta testers but that was at first...but all was worked out in the 2nd version..
lucasryan said:
Not sure what errors you may be getting when it crashes? It currently supports the following devices:
HTC HD7, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Pro, HTC Arrive, HTC HD2, Samsung Focus, Samsung Omnia 7, Dell Venue Pro, LG Optimus 7, LG E900, LG C900.
I had connection problems when he first released to beta testers but that was at first...but all was worked out in the 2nd version..
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wow, nice. works here on LG Quantum (C900). thanks for the post.
edit: Capture only works within TouchExperience, not when I go out of it to the phone's native menu. in fact, it disconnects the phone when I do that (by design?).
when i install it says i need version 1.3.2 to connect. then one to download is 1.3.0
derausgewanderte said:
wow, nice. works here on LG Quantum (C900). thanks for the post.
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my LG Quantum C900 has some messages that come up like:
unable to launch TouchXperience
and when i launch it manualy i get:
TouchXperience version 1.2.3.0 or later is required
tried all the restart/reset stuff, nothing is working. did you have to do anything with yours?
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Go into settings and enable multitasking, then you should be able to capture
gregrey said:
when i install it says i need version 1.3.2 to connect. then one to download is 1.3.0
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If you are not able to connect or if some features are not properly working, go to Settings in WP Device Manager, click Restore default settings and restart your PC...Also try delete touchexperience from phone then reconnect to pc and let it download and install it again to device to try get error about 1.3.2 as the current version is 1.3.0 for public release and beta testers is 1.3.2 i do believe ...sometimes it trys to look for updates and gives error, but all should be fine within the program after that error.
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Go into settings and enable multitasking, then you should be able to capture
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that is not available, attached is what I have under settings.
derausgewanderte said:
that is not available, attached is what I have under settings.
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It's not there, go to the main menu (the one with PC Connection, Airplane mode, etc) tap the menu title and a menu will appear, tap settings and enable multitasking from inside there.
notebookgrail said:
On my DVP, the moment i connect the device, it crashes..
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I was having this same problem and here is a great tip that might save some of you headaches.
1: If you are on windows x64 go grab a program called EasyBCD Install it and in the advance settings go to advanced and tick the box that says "Allow installation of unsigned drivers in x64"
2: Remember to install the windows phone developer tools if you haven't already.
3: Turn Zune on before loading the program and Run The Device Manager as Administrator.
Program does not crash and works great with my HTC
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It's not there, go to the main menu (the one with PC Connection, Airplane mode, etc) tap the menu title and a menu will appear, tap settings and enable multitasking from inside there.
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ah, talk to a beginner. thanks for this. wasn't obvious to me to tap that (although I am used to on my Zune ).
It must have taken the phone a while to adopt the settings. After a minute or so it was working. Thanks again!
how is the multitasking support? Does it work pretty well?
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Hi all,
I have a problem with the Samsung Omnia 7th
Repeatedly that you want me to version 1.3.2.0. File Explorer does not work, I do not load or information about the device tested on multiple devices ...
I hope to fix it
Also not able to launch TouchXperience, nor connect to my Quantum, even after a restart.
Works perfect on my E900
Wowwww...nice ... ihave to try it
Wonderfull
malovani said:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the Samsung Omnia 7th
Repeatedly that you want me to version 1.3.2.0. File Explorer does not work, I do not load or information about the device tested on multiple devices ...
I hope to fix it
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same here on hd7
malovani said:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the Samsung Omnia 7th
Repeatedly that you want me to version 1.3.2.0. File Explorer does not work, I do not load or information about the device tested on multiple devices ...
I hope to fix it
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Make sure port 8007 is not blocked by firewall on PC and port 8107 is reachable on device.
When WP Device Manager initiate a connection and can't connect to the phone, in case you are connected via USB it will launch TouchXperience, in other cases it will send a push notification to your phone asking you to manually launch TouchXperience
Some tasks requires your phone screen to be unlocked
It is not necessary to have Zune runing in order to use WP Device Manager.
If you are not able to connect or if some features are not properly working, go to Settings in WP Device Manager, click Restore default settings and eventually restart your PC.
If you get a message "TouchXperience version 1.2.3.0 or later is required" it means Device Manager is not able to communicate with TouchXperience, to solve the problem, go to Settings in WP Device Manager, click Restore default settings and restart your PC.

CM7 RC1v2 USB tethering not working

I'm running CM7 RC1 V2 on my DEFY, everything goes well except the usb tethering.
I have followed google's instructions strictly, when I checked USB tethering, there is a notice pop up on my phone saying "Tethering or hotspot active", but nothing pops up on my computer, there is no "New Hardware Wizard" nor any change in the hardware manager.
My DEFY was bought in Malaysia and my base sbf is nordic-177.
What's wrong with my DEFY? Anyone else have the same problem?
Here is the instruction from google's site:
USB Tethering with Windows XP
Windows XP contains the drivers you need to take advantage of USB tethering, but you must install a configuration file before connecting your phone to your Windows XP computer, to instruct Windows XP how to configure itself to use those drivers.
Download the following configuration file (tetherxp.inf) to your Windows XP computer. Typically, you can right click on the link and choose "Save As". (If your browser appends .html to the file name, you will need to edit the name to remove the .html extension.)
Use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect your phone to your computer.
On the Android phone, press Home, press Menu, and touch Settings to open the Settings application.
Touch Wireless & networks > Tethering & portable hotspot.
Check USB tethering.
When Windows XP’s New Hardware Wizard opens, select No, not at this time and click Next.
Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
Click Browse to browse to the directory where you installed the configuration file you downloaded in Step 1 and click Next. Windows XP uses the configuration file to configure itself to support USB tethering with the Android phone.
When Windows XP finishes installing the software for Android USB Ethernet/RNDIS, click Finish.
You can now use the new Windows XP local area network connection provided by your phone via USB tethering. For more information about configuring networks in Windows XP, see the documentation that comes with Windows.
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usb tethering has been fixed in the latest nightly i guess..
or else simple solution..download Wifi-theter from market..works like a charm
check it out!
All the Best
arpith.fbi said:
usb tethering has been fixed in the latest nightly i guess..
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Can anyone confirm this? It'd be awesome.
It would be even more awesome if anyone could confirm it works in Linux too.
Hi there,
I have the same problem, what is more none of the wifi tethering aps work on my defy. It's 7.1.0 Jordan-Quarx version. Will the update to the latest CM help?
try this app :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1151212

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