ADB Win7 64-bit?? - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am not able to install ADB drivers on Win7 64-bit. Is there any other method to do this?

Haven't tested this myself but would it work using windows xp mode ?
If not try a virtual machine using virtual box or similar software.
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Following link resolved my issue. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875

ak0r said:
I am not able to install ADB drivers on Win7 64-bit. Is there any other method to do this?
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I am running Win 7 x64 as well, and I have ADB, not just successfully installed, but also set in the environment variables.
What setup are you running? and where did you download it?

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[Q] HTC G2 Drivers

I need the drivers to manually load on my comp for adb.
Does anyone know how i can get them or have them by any chance?
thanks...
I downloaded mine through Android SDK.
Go to "Android SDK and AVD Manager > Available Packages > Usb Driver package"
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The regular android adb drivers don't work on all versions of windows. For example I know they don't work on windows 7 64 bit. Corylulu had this same problem and modified his drivers somehow, so now they work. They're on XDA somewhere.
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Do a search.
If you install PDAnet you'll get all the drivers you need. Then just uninstall and keep the drivers.
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or google even reading is important...bricks are cheaper
ADB drivers
ddgarcia05 said:
Do a search.
If you install PDAnet you'll get all the drivers you need. Then just uninstall and keep the drivers.
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Yes! this worked pefectly, TY!
Sorry to bring up an old thread, I installed PDA Net today to try to get this to work. So far no dice. I have also downloaded HTC_Driver_64 & HTC_Driver_32 and still there has been nothing that works. Could it be that these drivers do not work with CM-7.0.3-vision?
they work. no issue with roms.
try usbdeview and just uninstall all android drivers and be careful not to delete any drivers you specifically added for other things or else youll have to reinstall them. google that shizzle up "usbdeview" its also in cm wicky.
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I should have mentioned that I am also on Windows 7 64 bit.
Since this last post I have been trying to update all of the drivers on this Sony VAIO VGN-CR190 laptop. Seems like I had some old drivers installed for the ports. Hopefully updating them will help the situation.
That usbdeview is a pretty cool program. I went and installed the x64 version, and did will see if it can help debug what the deal is with my USB connection. Thanks.
You can download HTC sync from here
That has the usb drivers and works on win7 x64
-Nipqer
Nipqer said:
You can download HTC sync from here
That has the usb drivers and works on win7 x64
-Nipqer
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Thank you very much, that finally worked and I can now use AppInventor & Sync.
Saweet
Thanks for the help!! I installed the HTC Sync, followed the how to install instructions (found on the download link site), plugged my phone and then BANG! my pc installed the drivers.
In platform tools opened up cmd to test it out (did this by typing in "adb devices") BOOM! it recognized my device .
Disclaimer for the noobs: BANG and BOOM were written for the sole purporse of humorous effect and should not be interpreted as actual steps or file names.
how do i keep the drivers?sorry im new at this
trying to root my phone but htc synd dsnt recognise it.
ddgarcia05 said:
Do a search.
If you install PDAnet you'll get all the drivers you need. Then just uninstall and keep the drivers.
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Uninstalling pdanet should keep the drivers, but if you follow the xda or cyanogen wiki you can download the proper ones from there. Otherwise strawmetals pdf guide will have the links too (many say his guide is the easiest to follow)
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Set your computer to dual-boot a Linux distro. You won't need the drivers, just a copy of 51-android.rules.

driver problems

no matter what i try the semc hsusb device driver wont install. ive tried various drivers with no luck. anybody know how i can fix this?
i have that problem too on my win7 pc. the same goes for when i connect my hbh-mw600 via bluetooth to the pc.
guys, try to manually install the drivers from this link - it's a generic driver for windows(x86 and x64)
should work for you as well as I'm using it also on my windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
if it works for you, give thanks to the original source and OP of that thread
which usb driver should i be pointing at? that file has a few in it.
zombiej79 said:
which usb driver should i be pointing at? that file has a few in it.
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When you connect your device, once pop-up showed that you don't have the driver, just manually point to the folder where you placed the files and it will automatically scan that folder for the drivers.
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guys, try to manually install the drivers from this link - it's a generic driver for windows(x86 and x64)
should work for you as well as I'm using it also on my windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
if it works for you, give thanks to the original source and OP of that thread
i m trying to download for that link now.

Step-By-Step: Get USB 3 Ports Working on Win 8 (For Issues With ADB/Fastboot and RR)

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.
Plugable
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.
Plugable
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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!
thom2k said:
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.
thom2k said:
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
extremetech said:
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!

Fastboot / Adb not working - Windows 8.1

Hey.
So i just received my N7, first of all i want to get adb/fastboot working.
Enabled USB debugging, installed SDK (along with USB drivers from SDK).
After plugging USB my device was installed as "Google Nexus ADB Interface" under "Android Device".
Homever when i use "adb devices" or "fastboot devices" it's not detecing my N7.
Did i missed to install something?
Edit:
After connecting it as Camera (PTP) it's detected in ADB, but not in fastboot.
Edit2: Ok i figured everything out, unlocked and rooted already - fastboot / adb is working
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after unlocking my device and with root?
k3lcior said:
Hey.
So i just received my N7, first of all i want to get adb/fastboot working.
Enabled USB debugging, installed SDK (along with USB drivers from SDK).
After plugging USB my device was installed as "Google Nexus ADB Interface" under "Android Device".
Homever when i use "adb devices" or "fastboot devices" it's not detecing my N7.
Did i missed to install something?
Edit:
After connecting it as Camera (PTP) it's detected in ADB, but not in fastboot.
Edit2: Ok i figured everything out, unlocked and rooted already
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after using "fastboot oem unlock" command and rooting it?
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Are you booted into bootloader when you try fastboot?
I guess you figured out as I was replying.
Yes, you can use the ota, but you didn't need to unlock nor root for that. By unlocking you can additionally use the factory images and also can install root.
k3lcior said:
And lastly will i be able to download official 4.4 OTA after unlocking my device and with root?
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If you're wifi only (flo), build JSS15R, You can download the official 4.4 OTA right now.
http://android.clients.google.com/packages/data/ota/google_razor/3a3951e8243c82bc01a620ab858f4454c8ebd65c.signed-razor-KRT16O-from-JSS15R.3a3951e8.zip
Since you're rooted, you have a custom recovery. Download the 4.4 OTA on your Nexus 7, reboot into recovery, and have TWRP or CWM install the zip from sdcard (the same way you installed the superuser binaries when rooting).
I had the same problem where Nexus 7 2013 was not detected when booted into bootloader using adb in windows 8.1. I found a website called pdanet.com where I was able to get a USB driver that worked on windows 8.1 and detected OK.
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Shipmate said:
I had the same problem where Nexus 7 2013 was not detected when booted into bootloader using adb in windows 8.1. I found a website called pdanet.com where I was able to get a USB driver that worked on windows 8.1 and detected OK.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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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
extremetech said:
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:
The intel series 8 64bit can be installed from here.
Regards
Andrew
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@ extremetech / Andrew
Thanks for the info. I managed to get my Nexus 7 Flo Tablet to show up in "This PC" Last week. I don't even know how I did it (some combination of drivers worked), but when I went to add a new ROM today, it went missing again today...
I am running Win 8.1 on a Gigabyte Z68 MoBo.. This board has the Intel series 6 chip-set..,
Anyway, Would you happen to Have "The FIXED" Intel series 6 - 64 bit drivers for windows 8.1?
BTW....
Happy New Year To All! Mrwirez / Jim

Device Failed Enumeration?

I recently wiped my Windows 7 HDD, and installed Windows 8.1. Wanting to flash another kernel, I installed the SDK, JDK, and Flashtool drivers. Booting my XPlay into fastboot, Windows said that the USB device was not installed properly, and I looked into the Device Manager, and it said "Device Failed Enumeration".
Is there any fix for this?
Well I'd say to just put win7 into a virtual machine because alot of the drivers fail because of win8 incompatibility so try that
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crazymonkey05 said:
Well I'd say to just put win7 into a virtual machine because alot of the drivers fail because of win8 incompatibility so try that
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I was trying to avoid installing/using a virtual machine with Windows 7 or Linux. But I know those options will work, however, I'm trying to use it within my current setup. I have already disabled the Driver Verification thing.
RoboticBuddy said:
I was trying to avoid installing/using a virtual machine with Windows 7 or Linux. But I know those options will work, however, I'm trying to use it within my current setup. I have already disabled the Driver Verification thing.
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well if your PC CPU does not support vt-x like mine then install LXDE on a virtual drive and run it....you may even be able to run linux off a usb and do it from there....sony and microsoft are having issues and so sony software does not work on 8 here is a form about it http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-hardware/win-81-does-not-support-sony-pc-companion-as-well/62fdf4ee-1421-4e49-85ae-c2ee8a5dc6ec
Here's the solution, I believe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598155

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