[Q] advance hack kit ace - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi i need some help with advance hack kit ace
so far i have done everything it says installed drivers debugging enabled and so on but when i start and hit run as administrater like it says most of the time i keep getting drivers not installed debugging not enabled and phone not plugged in when it is and somtimes it tells mme to stop watching tv and read the manual and to input a pass key ? none of tis is in the manual im running it on windows so can sombody tell me wats wrong ..

Did u uninstall htc sync and all the htc default drivers? Is the phone in charge mode?
The drivers u should use are the ones inside the ace hack kit zip
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mamyel said:
Did u uninstall htc sync and all the htc default drivers? Is the phone in charge mode?
The drivers u should use are the ones inside the ace hack kit zip
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Yes i uninstalled everything and istalled the driver from the hack but i only saw one driver were there more and yes it was on charge only mode

Yes there is only 1 driver file inside the zip.
How about the other instructions ? Like turn off anti-virus? Turn off all Apple and unnecessary processes? Reboot after the driver install ?
If this still doesn't work, perhaps u should consider doing the ubuntu install. I used win7, but I made sure all my processes were turned off.
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crazyman321 said:
Yes i uninstalled everything and istalled the driver from the hack but i only saw one driver were there more and yes it was on charge only mode
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Go to Add and Remove Programs to make sure you have a clean uninstall. Also, in you phone, go to Settings>Applications>Development and make sure USB debugging is NOT ticked. My experience is that in USB debugging mode the driver would not install successfully. Then install the driver provided.
After the installation, plug in your phone and wait for the device driver to be updated. If everything goes right, it should say something like "device driver installed successfully", otherwise the message would be "device driver installed unsuccessfully".
Good luck!

AHK
you might have to right click and "run as administartor" after i dont that everything runs good.

teokcmy said:
Go to Add and Remove Programs to make sure you have a clean uninstall. Also, in you phone, go to Settings>Applications>Development and make sure USB debugging is NOT ticked. My experience is that in USB debugging mode the driver would not install successfully. Then install the driver provided.
Good luck!
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I think the USB debugging should be ON! Am I mistaken?

Related

[Q] AAHK Guide Help

Hello Everyone,
The AAHK guide says that Do NOT attempt to install earlier ENG HBOOTs on these models and also Do NOT attempt to downgrade a Inspire or DHD shipped with Gingerbread with a Froyo RUU.
Can anybody tell me what is a Froyou RUU and ENG HBOOTs so that I avoid doing these since my device was shipped with Gingerbread.
Guys please help me on another issue. I installed the Advanced Ace Hack Kit (AAHK) and installed the drivers. I run the file and it gives a error message that:
phone is not connected
or
driver not installed
or
USB Debugging not enabled
Please does anhyone know what seems to be the problem.
Husnain01 said:
Guys please help me on another issue. I installed the Advanced Ace Hack Kit (AAHK) and installed the drivers. I run the file and it gives a error message that:
phone is not connected
or
driver not installed
or
USB Debugging not enabled
Please does anhyone know what seems to be the problem.
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So, have you made sure none of these three possibilities are true? If your phone is connected, make sure you enabled the USB debug. You can find it in Settings → Developer Options → Debugging. There should be a specific icon at the left part of your notification area after that.
How to fix this issue!
Husnain01 said:
Guys please help me on another issue. I installed the Advanced Ace Hack Kit (AAHK) and installed the drivers. I run the file and it gives a error message that:
phone is not connected
or
driver not installed
or
USB Debugging not enabled
Please does anhyone know what seems to be the problem.
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I had the exact same problem, I didn't get connection to my DHD. I'm on Windows 8 btw. I resolved this issue by downloading HTC Sync from the HTC website, install it, right after install, remove the HTC Sync and the HTC Driver manager (or something like that). ONLY keep the original HTC drivers. try again, and everything worked like a charm after. (even though I was told it was never going to work with Windows 8 due to unsigned drivers. Well, I don't think so! ) Try it, good luck!
Husnain01 said:
Guys please help me on another issue. I installed the Advanced Ace Hack Kit (AAHK) and installed the drivers. I run the file and it gives a error message that:
phone is not connected
or
driver not installed
or
USB Debugging not enabled
Please does anhyone know what seems to be the problem.
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Drivers HAVE TO BE installed with the phone unplugged. If you didn't do it like that, uninstall them from control panel and reinstall with the phone unplugged.

[q] htc desire z(g2) not recognized by htc sync

MY HTC DESIRE Z is not recognized by htc sync , i have tried everything, from installing sdk n usb drivers n etc etc.... whn i connect it to pc n check it in device manager it shows "ANDROID PHONE DEVICE- MY HTC" but nothing rele happens. :crying: ... plz advice wht to do... i want to upgrade my phone to ICS n also wanna do "Reverse Tethering"....... thanks in advance
Oops thanks
Google search xda wiki or strawmetal PDF guide, use those drivers and instructions
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i've tried that too... followed each n every step perfectly but it didnt work, i wasn't able to connect it to pc..... any other options???
What operating system on pc? You may need to unistall current drivers then reinstall the right one when connected, make sure debugging is turned on on the phone. You can also get drivers by installing pdanet, are you manually installing the drivers or letting windows do it? If you have windows can you dual boot a linux distro, no drivers needed then
Not to be rude but if you followed the guides to a t then all should be well
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demkantor said:
What operating system on pc? You may need to unistall current drivers then reinstall the right one when connected, make sure debugging is turned on on the phone. You can also get drivers by installing pdanet, are you manually installing the drivers or letting windows do it? If you have windows can you dual boot a linux distro, no drivers needed then
Not to be rude but if you followed the guides to a t then all should be well
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its windows 7 32 bit...... n the pc is showing that the drivers are installed... whn i connect the phone n go to the device manager i can see "ANDROID DEVICE "connected n My HTC is installed. and am letting the windows do it.... cn u plz help me out tell a step by step procedure as im new to this...... :fingers-crossed
Chances are windows picks the wrong drivers no matter what you have downloaded. Not a pc right now so a walk through may not be accurate. But first download drivers from cyanogen wiki, xda wiki, or strawetals pdf guide. Just google search those and you'll find them. Know where they are downloaded to.
Now click start (windows circle) rightclick on computer, go to properties. Choose device manager and plug in phone while it is powered on, se what pops up as drivers. Right click on the driver and choose update, manual, browse to where you installed the drivers. Do the same with phone in bootloader mode.
Also make sure to have phone in debugging mode
There is also a windows program called usbdeview (or something like that) that will show you all drivers installed, here you can uninstall the wrong ones
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demkantor said:
Chances are windows picks the wrong drivers no matter what you have downloaded. Not a pc right now so a walk through may not be accurate. But first download drivers from cyanogen wiki, xda wiki, or strawetals pdf guide. Just google search those and you'll find them. Know where they are downloaded to.
Now click start (windows circle) rightclick on computer, go to properties. Choose device manager and plug in phone while it is powered on, se what pops up as drivers. Right click on the driver and choose update, manual, browse to where you installed the drivers. Do the same with phone in bootloader mode.
Also make sure to have phone in debugging mode
There is also a windows program called usbdeview (or something like that) that will show you all drivers installed, here you can uninstall the wrong ones
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can u suggest me the exact link of drivers????? my model is htc desire z.... its also called as T-mobile(g2).....
i've checkd the strawmetals guide n the link for usb drivers has expired... the link is dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/USB_driver_20101122_release.zip
the moment im clicking it it is redirecting me to .htc's website
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36388702
Look at the third post, I linked someone else with the 2 wikis and strawmetal guides, not at a computer so I don't have direct links for you
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w8 w8 w8 !!
y do u need htc sync again ????
if ur expecting tht u connect ur phone to d htc sync nd it will gift u with official ICS ,, then ur wrong !! there aint no official update !
>if u have htc sync installed + Android SDK .... go to cmd (run as admin) ,, make platform-tools as ur directory (inside SDK with cmd) & simply type * adb devices *
It will most probably show u ur phones serial number !!
after that follow cyanogen.wiki root method & install ICS Rom !!
Also , if ur already on a different custom ROM , HTC Sync willl NOT recognize ur device !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[Q] PC (HTC Sync) Won't install drivers

Hello,
I have a problem the my HTC One X and my (Windows 7 x64) Computer. It won't install the correct drivers to use ADB and to see it in Windows Explorer. I've tried everythingI can think of. I know there thousands of other threads like this, and I read many of them but none provide a solution for me :/. I'm sure my One X is not the problem, it's working fine, I have a laptop wich also runs Windows 7 x64 and it's all working fine on it. (It's a Lenovo Ideapad Z500, i7 version) What I've tried:
- 4 different USB Ports (I have tried 2 USB2 ports and 2 USB3 ports. No luck.
- Remove the device from system using Windows Device Manager -> Disconnect phone -> Install HTC Sync -> Reboot -> connect phone. Nothing happens, Windows reports no drivers can be found.
- Manually select drivers from the HTC Sync Installation folder. Windows tells me those aren't the correct drivers. (For me: C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64)
And yes, USB debugging is on, and I do accept HTC Sync Manager on my phone. I am running ARHD 31.0. My phone does connect OK in Fastboot mode, by the way. I can use Fastboot commands perfectly fine. (Flash boot/recovery image, clear cache etc etc)
I have no idea what to do to get it working, but maybe you guys do? Any tips/ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Had this problem last week. I solved it this way:
- Uninstalled HTC Sync + HTC Drivers
- Installed ADB Universal Drivers: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Clockworkmod/Clockworkmod-Universal-Android-ADB-Driver.shtml
- Rebooted PC
- Booted my HOX in bootloader
- went to fastboot
- connected usb cable between pc and hox
- went in recovery mod (latest cwm version)
- from there I was able to push adb commands from my pc
I basically did what is said on this page: http://news.softpedia.com/news/A-Clockworkmod-Universal-ADB-Driver-Is-Finally-Up-for-Grabs-343944.shtml
You can also use ADB over network if your phone boot properly and if your PC is on the same wifi network.
Thanks Alray for the tips but it doesn't install that driver either. Still a big ! in device manager named Android Phone. And I shouldn't need to push anything to the phone AFAIK, as I said it all works fine on the laptop, Including ADB!
What if u turn on 'automatically install from windows update' option and let the windows make the work.
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convict_moody said:
What if u turn on 'automatically install from windows update' option and let the windows make the work.
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It says it can't find good drivers in Windows Update.
Did u enabled the option?
This morning I faced the same problem since I recovered my pc to windows 7 x64 ultimate. And fixed it through the option, when I come home ill take screenshots and post. Btw the options are in the bottom of the window where it says driver failed.
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convict_moody said:
Did u enabled the option?
This morning I faced the same problem since I recovered my pc to windows 7 x64 ultimate. And fixed it through the option, when I come home ill take screenshots and post. Btw the options are in the bottom of the window where it says driver failed.
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All options I can find about downloading drivers from the internet are enabled. When I tell the PC to look online for drivers, it won't find anything.
EDIT:
Okay, I had the setup look thru the whole C drive looking for drivers, it reported it found one. But failed installing because files were missing..... !? That makes me think there's something corrupt in Windows/System32/Drivers or somewhere in those driver folders.
Try this Link I think it is helpfull, if didn't help I will but when I reach home.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...ivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware#section_2
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convict_moody said:
Try this Link I think it is helpfull, if didn't help I will but when I reach home.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/...ivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware#section_2
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Thanks for the link I was looking for something like that. But nothing works, I already had setup everything automatic updating and driver search thru windows update. It can't find any drivers.
Hey, I just wanted to chime in on this thread because I'm having precisely the same problem as Qubica.
I'm using Windows 7/64 and I've been using this laptop to manage/root/ADB several Android devices for as long as I've owned it.
I noticed last Friday that I could no longer mount my T-Mobile G2 either as a USB mass-storage device nor could I connect to it using ADB. This was the day after Windows Update installed a bunch of patches, and I had also installed the updated chipset drivers for my laptop a few days earlier.
I took a look at the device manager and this is what I saw:
(android_devmgmt.png)
Now, that's weird because I mount the storage card at least two times a month to move files around. So I did what seemed like the reasonable thing and Uninstalled the device altogether, and then installed the HTC Sync app to reinstall the drivers, as I had done originally. Unfortunately, the "Android Phone" non-detection of the device has persisted.
The installation logs from the HTC Sync app also indicates that the drivers were successfully installed, but the installer seems to quit about halfway through the process, so it's not at all clear that the installation logs are accurate.
Here's what the properties sheet of that device looks like:
(android_devmgmt_properties.png)
I've been following the advice I've read here and elsewhere: I've attempted to download several different versions of the HTC drivers from various locations and manually point Device Manager at the folders containing those drivers. I've extracted and executed the HTCDriver.exe installer separately from the HTC Sync installer. I've attempted to install generic ADB drivers from a number of locations, including Google and the Clockworkmod Universal ADB drivers.
Here's the result when I try to install the drivers (by pointing Windows at the correct location for the driver files) or if I allow Windows Update to search for the drivers:
(cant-find-android-driver.png)
So, this morning I tried the more drastic step of uninstalling all of the USB Root Hub devices and rebooting the laptop. When the computer came back, it did not automagically reload those generic drivers, but fortunately I was able to manually choose the generic (Standard USB Host Controller) -> USB Root Hub device from the list of options, and it worked---for getting the USB ports to function, but not the Android device.
I've also checked to make sure there were no software restriction policies in place in gpedit.msc that affected the installation of the drivers, and found none. I also poked around in the Registry in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\PnpLockdownFiles path and found no problems there with either permissions or settings.
I'm basically at my wit's end here; Windows is behaving like the driver installation is subject to a software restriction policy -- seemingly, actively preventing the driver from being installed -- but nothing shows up in the logs that would indicate that a policy is in place. The laptop can't mount the device, and I'm kind of stuck.
I guess I'll follow the thread for a while and see if anyone else has any suggestions. Thanks in advance to all that offer their help.
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Hi, I've did everything you did execept for uninstalling the USB root hub and looking in the registry, I hope someone has a solution....
Anybody?
I prefer uninstalling the driver (Called unknown device, and it appears when I plug the device) from device manager, unplug your device then replug it again and wait for windows to get your driver.
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convict_moody said:
I prefer uninstalling the driver (Called unknown device, and it appears when I plug the device) from device manager, unplug your device then replug it again and wait for windows to get your driver.
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I tried that many times, the problem is, it doesn't get the driver when I plug it back in.
Do u have linux?
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Do u have linux?
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Not at the moment, but I can get it.
If you can't solve the drivers problem, install linux then install adb and fastboot packages from the sftware marketplace. That should help.
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If you can't solve the drivers problem, install linux then install adb and fastboot packages from the sftware marketplace. That should help.
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But there must be a way to get it working, as it works PERFECT on my laptop. (Wich uses Microsoft drivers!)
Here's a screenshot][ of my laptop:
http://i.imgur.com/WCT2ku2.png
Try uninstalling the unknown device, and when the driver not found notification appears click on it and take a screenshot and post it here.
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Try uninstalling the unknown device, and when the driver not found notification appears click on it and take a screenshot and post it here.
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I'll have to do that tonight, I can't access my PC right now. But you mean the notification on bottom right corner? If I click on it a small window pops up saying "ANDROID PHONE: No drivers found" with a red cross.

Pratically given up on m8 with windows 8.1. What can I do?

I cant get adb drivers to work with 8.1. I've tried every driver in the book. Followed a few guides , erased drivers , reinstalled , even at one point tried reinstalling windows , different USB port, different cable . now I am no means a novice , but is there something simple I'm missing ? Any help appreciated
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unbroken said:
I cant get adb drivers to work with 8.1. I've tried every driver in the book. Followed a few guides , erased drivers , reinstalled , even at one point tried reinstalling windows , different USB port, different cable . now I am no means a novice , but is there something simple I'm missing ? Any help appreciated
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perhaps uncheck mtp and select camera and turn off debugging ? boot into recovery while connected ? that installs a driver also. have you installed a "naked driver " ?
unbroken said:
I cant get adb drivers to work with 8.1. I've tried every driver in the book. Followed a few guides , erased drivers , reinstalled , even at one point tried reinstalling windows , different USB port, different cable . now I am no means a novice , but is there something simple I'm missing ? Any help appreciated
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been in your place it sucks @@
anyways, i dont exactly remember what was the solution but I think it was pdanet.
download it from here http://pdanet.co/a/ it should install the adb
hope it works
unbroken said:
I cant get adb drivers to work with 8.1. I've tried every driver in the book. Followed a few guides , erased drivers , reinstalled , even at one point tried reinstalling windows , different USB port, different cable . now I am no means a novice , but is there something simple I'm missing ? Any help appreciated
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Need more info about your problem. what happens when you type adb devices?
If I'm not mistaken there were a few people that had the same issue and it turned out to be a bug when trying to use a USB 3.0 port on their computers. If you are using a USB 3.0 port for your cable you might wanna try plugging it into a USB 2.0. FYI I could be remembering completely wrong
I did everything but an engineering hboot with USB 2.0 port on an Intel x79 chipset motherboard on Windows 8.1.
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I had this problem too but got around it. I had no problem getting the device detected in Fastboot mode, but ADB was a problem. What I did was download and begin installation of the latest HTC sync manager with the phone already connected. It seems the first thing it does is install updated drivers then asks if you want to continue with the installation. I didn't want to install sync manager, so I cancelled the install. However the drivers remained. After a reboot I checked Device manager and sure enough Android 1.0 device was there with working drivers.
Checked the device was recognised with the ADB command ADB DEVICES, but showed no device connected. I then unplugged the USB cable and plugged in to another USB 2.0 port and voila device gets deteced by ADB.
I also had to use this version of ADB http://www.mediafire.com/download/e5mieo2vxjd71ws/android-tools.zip and it had to be the original HTC USB cable and USB debugging enabled in Developer options.
Now for some reason I have to swap USB ports each time ADB doesn't detect the device and pretty much works each time.
I think it's usb3 issue , adb doesn't work on usb3 ports,
there was a subject on how to convert usb3 port into usb2 search the forums
USB 3.0 worked fine for me on 8.1. I used Sooner ADB drivers and manually picked them.
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Ya usb3.0 worked for me too on two systems but I do know others had issues so I wanted to point it out.
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I have no issues on win 8.1 I use the Google USB drivers that are with the sdk. The first time, I do have to go into device manager and update the driver. When it asks do you want to locate the driver or pick it from a list select pick from a list. There should be an Android entry if you installed the USB driver. Select that and then select adb interface. You'll also have to do the same for fastboot mode the first time.
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I couldn't find a working version of ADB for 8.1 however I installed HTC Sync from the virtual CD and that installed all the drivers. Uninstalled sync manager cos I don't use it and the drivers remain and work fine.
graffixnyc said:
I have no issues on win 8.1 I use the Google USB drivers that are with the sdk. The first time, I do have to go into device manager and update the driver. When it asks do you want to locate the driver or pick it from a list select pick from a list. There should be an Android entry if you installed the USB driver. Select that and then select adb interface. You'll also have to do the same for fastboot mode the first time.
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check your usb 3 controller. Is it intel 3.0 usb controller. if you see intel xtensible controller in device manager this could be the issue, it can break adb on all ports. here is a link to a fix for this usb problem i can confirm it works as i have had this issue myself. Hope this helps
http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
Had the same issue when trying to achieve root. Booted Windows to advanced start up and disabled the driver enforcement and everything just went smooth from there. Drivers installed just fine and everything just worked.
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I cant get adb drivers to work with 8.1. I've tried every driver in the book. Followed a few guides , erased drivers , reinstalled , even at one point tried reinstalling windows , different USB port, different cable . now I am no means a novice , but is there something simple I'm missing ? Any help appreciated
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search for all-in-one-toolkit for the M8. it has links to installing drivers, u can use that toolkit to flash RUU, kernel, recovery, unlock bootloader and even run commands.
I used pdanet to install drivers for fastboot, you might wanna try it.
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Rosch89 said:
Had the same issue when trying to achieve root. Booted Windows to advanced start up and disabled the driver enforcement and everything just went smooth from there. Drivers installed just fine and everything just worked.
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This is likely the issue.

[Q] Device undetected by Windows.

After going through a replacement process (twice) after cracking the screen on my first device, I was relieved to find that the replacement I got sent wasn't updated to un-moddable status. However, after using rumrunner to s-off, flashing cwm 6.0.4.8 recovery, and using that to install cm11 m6 snapshot, I was disappointed to find that my phone will not connect to Windows in a manner where I can access USB storage. Enabling debugging in dev options does initiate the "device plugin sound" from Windows, but after looking in device manager, all that shows up there is "Android ADB Interface". When debugging is disabled, Windows makes no sounds, and there is nothing in the device manager. The only response i'm receiving is that the charge light on the device comes on. I would try to install drivers, but seeing as the computer doesn't even recognize that a device is plugged in, i'm pretty much halted on that front. Any comments or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
StaticSpark said:
After going through a replacement process (twice) after cracking the screen on my first device, I was relieved to find that the replacement I got sent wasn't updated to un-moddable status. However, after using rumrunner to s-off, flashing cwm 6.0.4.8 recovery, and using that to install cm11 m6 snapshot, I was disappointed to find that my phone will not connect to Windows in a manner where I can access USB storage. Enabling debugging in dev options does initiate the "device plugin sound" from Windows, but after looking in device manager, all that shows up there is "Android ADB Interface". When debugging is disabled, Windows makes no sounds, and there is nothing in the device manager. The only response i'm receiving is that the charge light on the device comes on. I would try to install drivers, but seeing as the computer doesn't even recognize that a device is plugged in, i'm pretty much halted on that front. Any comments or solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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try a different USB port?
also, uninstall HTC drivers. reboot the pc then install the drivers again should fix this.
synisterwolf said:
try a different USB port?
also, uninstall HTC drivers. reboot the pc then install the drivers again should fix this.
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Unfortunately, as the computer doesn't even react at all when I plug in the device, I can't manipulate drivers at all. That means no uninstalling or installing :/
StaticSpark said:
Unfortunately, as the computer doesn't even react at all when I plug in the device, I can't manipulate drivers at all. That means no uninstalling or installing :/
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which windows are you on?
also HTC driver was an EXE file so you should be able to find in the uninstall program portion of windows.
synisterwolf said:
which windows are you on?
also HTC driver was an EXE file so you should be able to find in the uninstall program portion of windows.
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Windows 7. But I never used HTC Sync or anything like that. I didn't install any exe's for drivers
StaticSpark said:
Windows 7. But I never used HTC Sync or anything like that. I didn't install any exe's for drivers
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ah okay, install sync manager:
http://www.htc.com/us/software/htc-sync-manager/
once the windows sees the phone. feel free to remove the sync portion of the install and keep the driver installer on the pc.
this should fix it and wont mess with ADB or fastboot.
Hehe, thanks. I guess I'm just a little paranoid about having junky, manufacturer specific software on my pc. Will see if this works.
StaticSpark said:
Hehe, thanks. I guess I'm just a little paranoid about having junky, manufacturer specific software on my pc. Will see if this works.
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me too. :/ but i found that this was the less headache way for me. sync and drivers will show up as 2 different installers. i deleted sync and kept the drivers. im sure one can uninstall the driver installer part of htc software and windows will keep the ini file intact but i never tried this.
synisterwolf said:
me too. :/ but i found that this was the less headache way for me. sync and drivers will show up as 2 different installers. i deleted sync and kept the drivers. im sure one can uninstall the driver installer part of htc software and windows will keep the ini file intact but i never tried this.
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Thanks for your input! Turns out, i'm an idiot. I had to enable MTP in the usb connection settings >.<
StaticSpark said:
Hehe, thanks. I guess I'm just a little paranoid about having junky, manufacturer specific software on my pc. Will see if this works.
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Your worried about junky software and you run windows
Glad to see you got everything worked out mate

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