i installed the sdk on my windows machine and set the path. when i put adb in it does the same thing as in the tutorial so i am assuming I did it all right. problem is my computer does not recognize my phone when I am in fastboot mode. i have installed the drivers 3 different times but when i am in fastboot it says i need the android 1.0 drivers and it cant find them. I am trying to lock my bootloader and using the command fastboot oem lock and it just says waiting for device. I guess i need to know how to get my vista machine to recognize the phone or try to do this all on my mac running leopard which is pretty confusing to me. any help will be apreciated
Drivers need to be I stalled TWICE: once when your device is booted normally and once when booted in fastboot mode. Use 1wayjonny's universal drivers in the Dev section. When you see the android 1.0, right-click on it and update it manually with the driver.
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I am trying to get ADB to work so I can do the unlock bootloader. ADB recognizes my phone while booted up with usb debugging enabled, but when I reboot to fastboot, it does not recognize it.
I've tried different drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling.... no luck.....
Is there anyone that is knowledgeable in this area to assist me? Is there any kind of IRC channel available to get real-time answers?
Please help,
Thanks,
Bob
i am in the same boat. Using windows 7(64 bit). Cannot get the phone recognized in boot loader mode.
diablonyc2 said:
i am in the same boat. Using windows 7(64 bit). Cannot get the phone recognized in boot loader mode.
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Yeah, im on 7 64 bit also..... i've tried disabling digital driver thing at bootup...
device manager see its just fine.... I can access it with adb while the phone is booted up.... as soon as I reboot to fastboot screen the phone cannot be seen by adb devices..... still shows up just fine with no ! in device manager....
... is there anyway to push a stock image and load a factory stock image from the stock recovery? says it needs to be in /cache folder.... i tried pushing a stock image there but it tells me access is denied.... i tried enabling root.... says root not available on production builds..... im lost....
I just tried it on my xp machine and it worked just fine..... weird.. something with 7 64 bit? i tried pda net drivers, samsung, samsung naked 1.7.... all said they were working fine....
adb is for android or recovery
fastboot is for bootloader
adb won't recognise the device when it's in fastboot mode.
Try:
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fastboot devices
And you don't need adb to unlock the bootloader, the command is:
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fastboot oem unlock
So not entirely sure why you're chasing adb...
I am in the same boat, what happens for me is that fastboot doesnt even recognize the device. So all in all I can't oem unlock my device.
Using win7 64bit
j1mmyg88 said:
I am in the same boat, what happens for me is that fastboot doesnt even recognize the device. So all in all I can't oem unlock my device.
Using win7 64bit
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The usual recommendation (and what worked for me) is to install PDANet first, just for the drivers. Then fastboot will see your device. You can remove PDANet afterwards and the drivers will remain.
copkay said:
The usual recommendation (and what worked for me) is to install PDANet first, just for the drivers. Then fastboot will see your device. You can remove PDANet afterwards and the drivers will remain.
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fyi - this is what I did, with 64 bit windows 7 - the driver install didn't complete 'til I actually connected the GN in fastboot mode, then win7 installed the driver and I was able to run fastboot successfully.
So I've been trying to root/unlock my CDMA nexus and I'm having a very frustrating problem that's preventing me from doing it with any of the toolkits available OR the manual method. I have the android SDK installed, samsung's USB drivers, and everything else I've been told to get. I can detect my phone when it's connected (and USB debugging is on) using adb commands but ONLY when the phone is booted as normal. If I reboot into the bootloader, my computer no longer detects it, and I can no longer act upon it via adb. This, of course, is preventing me from getting anywhere on the unlocking/root front. Anyone have any ideas? I'm fresh out.
ADB doesn't work in boot loader/fastboot. Adb only works in recovery or when Android is fully running.
You need to use fastboot commands in bootloader/fastboot.
"Fastboot devices" to see if it's detected.
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have you installed the hboot drivers?
As above, you have to use fastboot commands when the phone is in bootloader. Try "Fastboot devices" to see if your computer sees the phone.
Fastboot commands don't detect the phone either. Fastboot is installed, as I can get it via command prompt to show available commands and whatnot, it just does not detect a device to work on.
I am also having this exact problem when i try to install the new touch cwm beta that was just released. Its not detecting the device while in the bootloader, and when i try to fastboot flash recovery it just says <waiting for device> and does nothing.
I know this is a little late, but I figured I’d post here to help anyone else out that is having this problem. I was trying to update my Galaxy Nexus from 4.0.2 to 4.0.4 using fastboot when I ran into the problem you’re having. I did this from a Windows 7 machine, and the fix for me was as follows:
1. After booting into the bootloader and having your phone plugged into your computer, open Computer Management.
2. Under Device Manager, in Computer Management, you should see a listing for a device called “Android 1.0” and it’ll have the little yellow triangle with the exclamation point on it.
3. Right click on the Android 1.0 device and select “Update Driver Software…”
4. Click “Browse my computer for driver software”
5. Click “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
6. If you installed the Samsung drivers for the phone, scroll down until you see a device listed as “SAMSUNG Android Phone”
7. Select it and click next
8. It should auto populate the driver information. Click next and it will install the device
9. Go back to your CMD prompt and fastboot devices should now list the phone.
Hope this helps!
Quicks man your the best!
...or use Linux #trolling
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I've been trying to access my GNex in fastboot mode, but my computer doesn't recognize it when it is in fastboot. I have tried to install the samsung adb drivers, but not matter what I try, I cannot get my computer to connect using the adb when the device is in fastboot. Any help would be appreciated.
I am running window 7 x64 btw.
EDIT: When my device is connected and I am not in fastboot mode, i am getting the "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface" listed in device manager. So I am assuming I have the driver installed correctly.
EDIT 2: When I use
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adb reboot bootloader
the device goes from recognized to Android 1.0, and if I try to
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fastboot oem unlock
I get
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<waiting for device>
rbmako69 said:
I've been trying to access my GNex in fastboot mode, but my computer doesn't recognize it when it is in fastboot. I have tried to install the samsung adb drivers, but not matter what I try, I cannot get my computer to connect using the adb when the device is in fastboot. Any help would be appreciated.
I am running window 7 x64 btw.
EDIT: When my device is connected and I am not in fastboot mode, i am getting the "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface" listed in device manager. So I am assuming I have the driver installed correctly.
EDIT 2: When I use
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adb reboot bootloader
the device goes from recognized to Android 1.0, and if I try to
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fastboot oem unlock
I get
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<waiting for device>
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After 'adb reboot bootloader', and device being recognized as "Android 1.0", just manually update the driver: its the same driver that you used for adb. Windows is dumb.
Use search or browse the forums, read the stickies, this has been covered over and over again.
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If all else fails get mskips galaxy nexus toolkit v10.x, see xda thread or google skipsoft, and let it sort out drivers and adb, it has easy options and a good help section, should get the job done.
Btw if you are having driver issues you should try the driver download pack from samsung official website's manuals and downloads, its a tad under 30mb, run it then reboot computer then plug in gnex and any missing drivers should auto install, be patient, windows is a retard so it may take a coupla minutes
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This worked for me:
rootzwiki -> Google/Nexus Devices -> Galaxy Nexus -> "Galaxy Nexus Root Procedure - (broken) ADB Method Dont USE" -> page 3, second to last post on the page (by litso):
"EDIT: Scratch that, was able to use the PDANet drivers. Install PDA Net, reboot into bootloader, open device manager, manually select the directory "C:\Program Files (x86)\PdaNet for Android\usbwin". Fastboot will then recognize the device and allow you to unlock."
I can't post a link because I am a 'new user' due to low number of posts, but that is the path to your solution. I literally just went through this yesterday.
It's basically what bk201doesntexist said in the above post. I used the pdanet driver, but I'm sure the normal Samsung driver should work.
Greetings XDA,
I'm trying to hurry and unlock my One before Verizon locks 'er down tight, but i'm having trouble getting the Fastboot driver installed.
I've installed the java run time environment, sdk, and even the HTC my sync settings (with drivers) and am seeing "My HTC" under Android ADB devices while booted normally, but as soon as I jump to fastboot, the "My HTC" receives an exclamation point and the device driver says not installed.
I'm running Windows 8 x64 and tried these instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
Any help? Any one?
MetroGnome711 said:
Greetings XDA,
I'm trying to hurry and unlock my One before Verizon locks 'er down tight, but i'm having trouble getting the Fastboot driver installed.
I've installed the java run time environment, sdk, and even the HTC my sync settings (with drivers) and am seeing "My HTC" under Android ADB devices while booted normally, but as soon as I jump to fastboot, the "My HTC" receives an exclamation point and the device driver says not installed.
I'm running Windows 8 x64 and tried these instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799
Any help? Any one?
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I had this problem too running windows 8 x64. I think my problem was that I installed the sdk first with google's USB driver and not HTC's driver. What I did to make it work is switch computers over to my wifes which at the time I hadn't installed anything on yet. I went to htcdev.com and went to the part of the site where it is step-by-step on how to unlock the bootloader. I installed the Java Runtime Environment on the link provided on the upper right side of the site, then I installed the HTC sync manager on the link provided as well. I had my phone connected to my computer usb 2.0 (not usb 3.0) the whole time and with USB debugging enabled (not in fastboot mode, but with phone normally on). After that I took the three files from the sdk that htc wants you to place in a separate folder and put them in c:\Android. I did not install anything from sdk this go around.. i just took the three files out and put them in a separate folder as instructed by htc. After that I opened cmd and directed it to the folder I placed the files in (cd c:\Android) and ran command "adb reboot bootlader" Once I did that and hit fastboot the "My HTC" in device manager no longer had an exclamation point. So in summary, I couldn't reverse the drivers from my computer that I installed first so I resorted to using my wife's computer that didn't have anything installed yet. I installed JRE, then HTC sync software, and just used the 3 files HTC wants from sdk and placed them into a separate folder. I didn't install anything from sdk. It all worked after that. I don't have instructions on how to reverse the usb drivers you have already installed because I couldn't figure it out... in fact, I formatted windows on my pc and am reinstalling. Hope this helps.
-eL
Sadly...
eL_777 said:
I had this problem too running windows 8 x64. I think my problem was that I installed the sdk first with google's USB driver and not HTC's driver. What I did to make it work is switch computers over to my wifes which at the time I hadn't installed anything on yet. I went to htcdev.com and went to the part of the site where it is step-by-step on how to unlock the bootloader. I installed the Java Runtime Environment on the link provided on the upper right side of the site, then I installed the HTC sync manager on the link provided as well. I had my phone connected to my computer usb 2.0 (not usb 3.0) the whole time and with USB debugging enabled (not in fastboot mode, but with phone normally on). After that I took the three files from the sdk that htc wants you to place in a separate folder and put them in c:\Android. I did not install anything from sdk this go around.. i just took the three files out and put them in a separate folder as instructed by htc. After that I opened cmd and directed it to the folder I placed the files in (cd c:\Android) and ran command "adb reboot bootlader" Once I did that and hit fastboot the "My HTC" in device manager no longer had an exclamation point. So in summary, I couldn't reverse the drivers from my computer that I installed first so I resorted to using my wife's computer that didn't have anything installed yet. I installed JRE, then HTC sync software, and just used the 3 files HTC wants from sdk and placed them into a separate folder. I didn't install anything from sdk. It all worked after that. I don't have instructions on how to reverse the usb drivers you have already installed because I couldn't figure it out... in fact, I formatted windows on my pc and am reinstalling. Hope this helps.
-eL
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Sadly, i don't have such a machine lying around. The wife's comp has the sdk installed as well (she's a nexus user). Although, on her windows 7 machine, in fastboot i do see MyHTC driver as ok, but when i run the "fastboot oem get_token_modifier" command, i get "(bootloader) [ERR] Command error!!! OKAY finished"
so something still quite wrong!
I don't think the Fastboot drivers work on Windows 8.
Spent all day trying, and never got recognized in ADB. Used co-worker's computer with Windows 7, worked like a charm.
jadesocket said:
I don't think the Fastboot drivers work on Windows 8.
Spent all day trying, and never got recognized in ADB. Used co-worker's computer with Windows 7, worked like a charm.
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.... This probably explains my problem as well. Will try on a Windows 7 computer in the morning and report back to see if that was the problem.
jadesocket said:
I don't think the Fastboot drivers work on Windows 8.
Spent all day trying, and never got recognized in ADB. Used co-worker's computer with Windows 7, worked like a charm.
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ADB and Fastboot both work fine on Windows 8. I had to install the newest 4.3.0.001 drivers to get ADB to recognize my One on my Windows 7 partition, despite having had the most recent behind that. My Windows 8 partition worked like a charm because I had more recently installed the updated drivers on it. It's also possible you were connecting your phone to a USB 3.0 port. ADB/Fastboot is "wonky" over USB 3.0, and if you don't have the correct USB 3.0 drivers, you have no chance at all. Also, you need USB Debugging turned on, which can be done in this version of Android by going to Settings -> About -> Software Information -> More, then tapping on the build number 7 times, unlocking developer options, then going to Settings -> Developer options, and checking USB Debugging.
And all this may be moot for now, as it appears anyone who wasn't previously unlocked won't be able to for a while.
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And all this may be moot for now, as it appears anyone who wasn't previously unlocked won't be able to for a while.
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I can confirm. I successfully got fastboot to run on OS X, but when I try to send my token via HTCDev, I'm met with error 160: MID not Allowed..
I just bought a new computer yesterday, after installing the lightweight adb/fastboot program to my dell inspiron windows 8.1 laptop. I realized when I try to see the devices connected to adb by the command : adb devices, the only that pops up is list of devices attached, but show nothing. Here's the guide I followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778239
I'm guessing it has something to do with the drivers.....any help appreciated......
Here's the link I used to installed minimal adb and fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Try uninstalling HTC Sync and any HTC drivers, then try to re-install, and see if that helps.
If no, uninstall any HTC software and drivers. Connect phone, go to Device Manager, and see if the device shows up. If so, select the option to manually select drivers (ignore any prompts to automatically install HTC Sync, etc.) and pick the Generic Android MTP drivers.
See if that works, although Win 8.1 has been known to be more problematic connecting to this device than previous Win builds.
Well I finally got it to work..I never installed the HTC sync software. I found a good link of compatible drivers for my 8.1. I didn't realize the phone had to be in bootloader mode to use fastboot commands though. That's a new thing forbme. If I remember correctly, I could use fastboot commands while the android was in its GUI/ROM format...
I've already switched cid yo gpe cod, but I'm probably going yo switch to dev edition
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Well I finally got it to work..I never installed the HTC sync software. I found a good link of compatible drivers for my 8.1. I didn't realize the phone had to be in bootloader mode to use fastboot commands though. That's a new thing forbme. If I remember correctly, I could use fastboot commands while the android was in its GUI/ROM format...
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Fastboot commands only work in fastboot mode. Its always been this way.
adb commands work in the OS or recovery, but not in bootloader or fastboot.
For some reason I was thinking the opposite...god, I'm retarded. I went ahead,and downloaded the entire SDK anyhow. Everything's up to speed