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.
Sent from my EVO using XDA
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Can someone help with this
i have searched and searched and even searched
i have tried every way about a billion times
i have tried ever driver
there is
can some help with installing htc evo diag drivers on windows 7 64 bit
please im going nuts lmao
Read the rooting instructions.
1) Install the Android SDK. There's drivers in the sdk/usbdrivers folder.
2) Install HTC Sync. It'll automatically install any other drivers you need.
Really, is it that hard to read?
drmacinyasha said:
Read the rooting instructions.
1) Install the Android SDK. There's drivers in the sdk/usbdrivers folder.
2) Install HTC Sync. It'll automatically install any other drivers you need.
Really, is it that hard to read?
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actually it was. I had to look everywhere for the drivers to work for the adb to work on my 64bit windows 7
sent from my satan fone
um sorry but i have read everthing im fully rooted on stock 2.2 i own 3 evos lol
but it does not install htc EVO DIAG DRIVERS AUTO
or anything
even on windows 7 vista or xp diag drivers u have to manually install
but um thanks anyway
Ignore drmacinyasha, he doesn't know what he's talking about
(I think) these are the ones I used and they worked with QPST:
http://www.techwerkz.com/evo/HTCDiagDrivers.zip
ok thanks very much is there any way special to install the drivers
??
in device manager i go to update then browse
but im not for sure do i hit let me choose
and then select mobile device
and then driver
or do i just browse to the folder couldnt get it to work
i know it can be done i did it when evo first came out on the 4th just restored my pc so cant remeber what exactly to do
but thatnks
lol its not just a phone its a flashlight its a camera its a video recorder
and lots more lol
and my phone did bring me a beer this morning lmao
im sorry that ur evo is just a phone but everone else im sure is more yay yay yay
ilyheather2010 said:
ok thanks very much is there any way special to install the drivers
??
in device manager i go to update then browse
but im not for sure do i hit let me choose
and then select mobile device
and then driver
or do i just browse to the folder couldnt get it to work
i know it can be done i did it when evo first came out on the 4th just restored my pc so cant remeber what exactly to do
but thatnks
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You have to put the phone in diag mode (##diag#) and then use control panel to hand pick the drivers for it, for some reason it doesn't recognize them
Ok, I have the evo in ##3424# and on a 32-bit Win7 it works fine. When I try to install the drivers on a Win 64-bit machine it doesn't find any suitable driver.
Does anybody have the 64-bit DIAG drivers for Evo that work?
m4f1050 said:
Ok, I have the evo in ##3424# and on a 32-bit Win7 it works fine. When I try to install the drivers on a Win 64-bit machine it doesn't find any suitable driver.
Does anybody have the 64-bit DIAG drivers for Evo that work?
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I have Win 7 64Bit and this is the driver I used. Hope it helps. I'll leave the link up until I get home from work tonight...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/742270/HTC_Driver_64.zip
****LINK NO LONGER ACTIVE, AND I NO LONGER HAVE THE DRIVER****
Thanks, I do believe this will work, as it has the .DLL the 32-bit version that works has. Thanks again.
No problem.
Did anyone ever find a working x64 HTC Diag driver? I saw that someone posted a dropbox link but it is no longer active. I'm about to pull my hair out over this, so I would appreciate any help I can get it to work just fine on 32bit, but can't find a suitable 64bit driver.
Thanks but it created ADB Device caled MY HTC
Nothing on port
Stajdanley said:
I have Win 7 64Bit and this is the driver I used. Hope it helps. I'll leave the link up until I get home from work tonight...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/742270/HTC_Driver_64.zip
****LINK NO LONGER ACTIVE--PM me and I can help you out****
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All I get is a "Android USB DEVICES" listing under device manager, umbrella-d under that is "My HTC." I can't install these drivers at all. Windows 7 64 bit here if that makes any difference. PLEASE HELP!?
Anyone know where to find Diag Drivers for window 7 64 bit computer not noticing the phone!!??
Make sure you've unzipped the files. This tripped me up for a second!
is it me only or HTC diag 64bit-win7 dont recognise in my computer...
same problem here to bro no go for me either i get the my htc under android devices thats it but it will not let me add the drivers and that means i can not use QXDM or QPST ??? PLEASE ADVISE thanks
Once you download the drivers create a new folder and rename it. Then extract the files from the zip to the folder you created then go to your managed devices and manually update hope this works for you
Sent from my Supersonic payphone!
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!
EVO HW 0003
HBOOT 2.10
MIKFROYO 4.4
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.
sixspeeder said:
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)
Hy guys...
If anyone has problem installing USB drivers for Android, on XP, and is getting something like this
XDA
CDC ACM Data
CDC Abstract Control Model
Maybe this will help you...
This Drivers are for Windows XP, tested and working - you can mount SDCard
thanks
i will test this driver but it work on froyo or gingerberd !?
thank you.
thank you.
This Drivers are for Windows XP, tested and working - you can mount SDCard
is it working on win 7?
Haven't tried it, but it should work... the only thing that may not work is that the drivers are not signed....
Worst case... driver will fail to install due to signing issues...
Please try and update us if they work...
the same after using it
i got htc dream in device manager but i want to share data and internet between diamond and pc is it possible?
its working on xp..
This is for USB Mass storage, you need the modem part of the driver which i don't know anything about.
The drivers are modified from an HTC Dream android driver...
I don't think i can help you with this part yet... i will try and search the net and if we are lucky maybe we can get it working.
Thanks you!!!
KekeJr said:
This is for USB Mass storage, you need the modem part of the driver which i don't know anything about.
The drivers are modified from an HTC Dream android driver...
I don't think i can help you with this part yet... i will try and search the net and if we are lucky maybe we can get it working.
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I actually found this trying to get a driver for the USB tethering/modem/RNDIS part.
hyc has fixed USB tethering, but of course WinXP doesn't have the right driver - or the phone isn't presenting itself correctly...
This Google page seems to think with a simple INF file it's fixed (NOTE - if you're on SP3!) but this seems to work for native devices only...
Hi There,
HTC ONE M8 Usb is not recognized under windows 7 64-bit enterprise.
tried drivers from HTC sync and tried stand alone drivers.
On a different pc 32bit running windows ultimate it works immidiatly as well as on a VMWARE machine.
any advice please?
Thank you!!!
anyone?!
The latest version of HTC sync drivers should work. However you will have problems with 3rd party drivers on 64bit systems as they are generally not signed and Windows 64 bit will not allow use of these drivers unless you disabled driver signing enforcement
http://sabrent.com/support/knowledgebase.php?article=14
unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
Solved!
solved by using 3rd party software (wierrrd)
1. install moborobo http://www.moborobo.com/
2. plug the phone with "Usb debugging" ON
3. Accept the "not signed" driver warning
4. It will now automatically install the driver succesfully after which you can uninstall moborobo and the drivers will still work
credit to QUBiCA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416223&page=4
Thanks
xwireless said:
unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
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Worked fine for me when I installed it on my work laptop running the same version of Win 7. I've got admin rights but explicitly ran the downloaded file as administrator and once I had connection confirmed, I deleted the synch manager portion of the installation (hey, great idea - let's make people download and install 130Meg of files just to get Windows device drivers... NOT)
i actually found another way to work with this...
search google for windows xp mode. it will take you to the microsoft website and it will download a pc virtualizer with xp built in. the software is windows xp 32 bit. i just unlocked my bootloader using this and it works great
Hello guys,
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I got the surprise that my computer doesn´t recognize my HTC ONE M8.
I installed HTC Sync for get the lastest drivers but it didn´t help. On Windows I go to device manager and it seems it recognize an "Android device" but with a little exclamation that says that there is no drivers for this device.
Anybody had the same problem? How did you fix it?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english.
Regards.
Did you also have this problem on Windows 8.1?
I had the same driver issue when I was running Win 8.1 Pro. I couldn't get the phone to be recognized.
What I ended up doing is downgrade (or should I say upgrade?) to windows 7. All is well now.
If you keep windows 10, you may have to wait until HTC updates their drivers for the new OS. I'm not familiar with any other solution at the moment.
nullfeed said:
Did you also have this problem on Windows 8.1?
I had the same driver issue when I was running Win 8.1 Pro. I couldn't get the phone to be recognized.
What I ended up doing is downgrade (or should I say upgrade?) to windows 7. All is well now.
If you keep windows 10, you may have to wait until HTC updates their drivers for the new OS. I'm not familiar with any other solution at the moment.
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Actually I installed on my new computer Windows 8.1 Pro edition and I think I´ve never connected my phone to this computer so I cannot tell you if it was working on Windows 8.1.
I think I´ll wait until other pal put a solution.
Thanks
It works with 8.1, but connection can be really sketchy. Connects and disconnects rapidly, but eventually connects.
Sent from my HTC One_M8
Braaank said:
Hello guys,
I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I got the surprise that my computer doesn´t recognize my HTC ONE M8.
I installed HTC Sync for get the lastest drivers but it didn´t help. On Windows I go to device manager and it seems it recognize an "Android device" but with a little exclamation that says that there is no drivers for this device.
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Mine works fine in Win10. Are you an admin or regular user?
Same here, no issues at all on a clean win10 install
No issues here with windows 10, 64bit.
Upgraded from windows 7.
Drunkula said:
Mine works fine in Win10. Are you an admin or regular user?
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Admin user.
Did you do a clean install or just upgraded from a previous version?
Did you install HTC Sync for get the drivers or you installed from other site?
I may have had HTC Sync on before - don't recall. This copy of Win10 was an upgrade install from Windows 7.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jtbhe8xv1wvmzfh/ADB_Fastboot_Drivers_Win81.zip?dl=0
Follow that link, and download the file
1. Disable Windows driver signature (option 7 from advanced options)
2. Connect phone to PC
3. Go to device manager, you can find it through cmd prompt or cortana
4. Once in device manager, locate anything that says android usb or something like that ( I cant remember)
5. Update the device driver by looking through your computer for the location of ^ above download zip
I have no tried this yet, but I dont see why it wont work...PM me if you have questions
Edit:
I just did all of what I described above, and TBH I'm not sure if it would work or not. I do not currently have ADB SDK installed on my laptop, but I have found what appears to be a sound-proof method. Im going to assume the reason you want that connection is because you plan on using adb ? Anyhow, here's the link:
http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/index.php?/topic/1362-how-to-adb-fastboot-in-windows-xp-7-81-10/
In the second post of the link ^, it has been shown to work with HTC devices, hope this helps: let us know & I can dig deeper...