Hi all,
First of all let me say that i searched the forum for help and nothing worked.
I'm trying to root my HTC one X international using the all-in-one-kit.
The problem is with adb.
When clicking "get token ID" the first command prompt says "error: device not found".
Closing the prompt window the second pronpt window kicks in with the token ID.
This does not make sense because first i get a device not found error and then i get the token id.
If i do the procedure again, the token ID is displayed but is always different.
Installing drivers and using different OS does not solves the problem.
Anyone can help me ?
Thanks in advance
Can be ....drivers ...cable......i still think adb
Install real adb and look for the original command and be sure you are in tools directory
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I have the same problem, sometimes the computer recognises the phone over adb, sometimes it doesn't. Often the toolkit will say 'error device not found' then the next screen will complete properly. It is a driver issue.
Alex, what is real adb? Is it a driver we can install?
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stevethehedge said:
Alex, what is real adb? Is it a driver we can install?
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I dont know that either...
That i would like to try... About drivers and cable...i did test all that ( different PCs, different drivers, original HTC USB cables and USB ports ).
While i get the device error i cannot root the device because the token id is most certain wrong !
Alex-V said:
Can be ....drivers ...cable......i still think adb
Install real adb and look for the original command and be sure you are in tools directory
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Think I have to quote Alex for him to see this.
What is real adb?
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Ruijc said:
I dont know that either...
That i would like to try... About drivers and cable...i did test all that ( different PCs, different drivers, original HTC USB cables and USB ports ).
While i get the device error i cannot root the device because the token id is most certain wrong !
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Token is different every time. If your seeing a token, it's working. It is a bit touchy to submit, if it says incorrect token on the HTC site, check you selected the right part and try again.
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By "real adb" I think alex meant installing the sdk and typing the actual adb commands in the command window instead of doing it through the all in one kit
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By "real adb" I think alex meant installing the sdk and typing the actual adb commands in the command window instead of doing it through the all in one kit
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yes sir
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Right, I hope I am not being a total noob with this but here goes.
I got my HTC One V today, I plan to unlock bootloader and root my device.
So, following the bootloader stages, blah blah blah (at HTCDev).
And then, I get this: (< waiting for device > )
(Attached image 1)
So, I done some research, and it seemed to narrow down to me not having the right drivers. So I've done some driver research and so on, and installed a few. I also installed HTC Sync.
And then I got to this, when the device is turned on and plugged in through USB:
(Attached image 2)
So, now I try to turn it off and enter the bootloader, follow the steps and so on, but I still get < waiting for device >. Also, if I got to device manager while in this mode I am presented with this:
(Attached image 3)
I have tried following some guides and steps to fix this but I'm getting nowhere.
Anyone think they could help me?
when using fastboot or adb make sure you have adb drivers from android sdk and htc drivers from htc sync and also close htc sync in your tray.
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by the way, anybody can help me how to relock bootloader ?
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gonemad02 said:
when using fastboot or adb make sure you have adb drivers from android sdk and htc drivers from htc sync and also close htc sync in your tray.
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I am almost certain I have the ADB drivers and the HTC Drivers from HTC Sync. Although I am not so sure about the HTC Sync drivers. I downloaded and installed the program and then I exited it when I try and fastboot.
My device manager now says this when I go into the bootloader on my HTC One V.
(attached image 1)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
HI..check ckpv5's post...it is the link to the thread he created to unlock the boot loader...if you need right drivers install htc sync.....
Then put in bootloader and let it install..then wait for it in fastboot....after all drivers have been installed it will work.....
BUT BEFORE THAT YOU HAVE TO DELETE THAT UNKNOWN DEVICE AND RE-CONNECT YOUR DEVICE..
shubhamchamaria said:
HI..check ckpv5's post...it is the link to the thread he created to unlock the boot loader...if you need right drivers install htc sync.....
Then put in bootloader and let it install..then wait for it in fastboot....after all drivers have been installed it will work.....
BUT BEFORE THAT YOU HAVE TO DELETE THAT UNKNOWN DEVICE AND RE-CONNECT YOUR DEVICE..
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I have followed that thread about 5/6 times but still get waiting for device.
Installed and reinstalled HTC Sync about 4 times.
The drivers appear to be on my computer, yet I'm still getting waiting for device.
Jamizzle93 said:
I have followed that thread about 5/6 times but still get waiting for device.
Installed and reinstalled HTC Sync about 4 times.
The drivers appear to be on my computer, yet I'm still getting waiting for device.
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Pictorial representation for thee!!
EDIT: sorry i didnt read your post properly...most probably try installing sdk and the usb driver package that comes with it..i had it installed as it is very useful
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Pictorial representation for thee!!
EDIT: sorry i didnt read your post properly...most probably try installing sdk and the usb driver package that comes with it..i had it installed as it is very useful
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I assume you mean this driver: (attached image 1).
Yeah, its installed. Also, if I try and install this driver in fastboot mode on the bootloader it says the driver cannot be found. (attached image 2 & 3).
Jamizzle93 said:
I assume you mean this driver: (attached image 1).
Yeah, its installed. Also, if I try and install this driver in fastboot mode on the bootloader it says the driver cannot be found. (attached image 2 & 3).
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Try my files here: http://bit.ly/IwbRMu
It has Android SDK but the old version, you can skip that one if you want to.
It has Android USB driver and HTC usb driver. So on any unknown device, just point to the drivers folder and see whether it helps or not. After install, reboot your pc first.
Edit: It may be old version but it works great for my new Win7 PC at work that I receive today
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Try my files here: (android tools)
It has Android SDK but the old version, you can skip that one if you want to.
It has Android USB driver and HTC usb driver. So on any unknown device, just point to the drivers folder and see whether it helps or not. After install, reboot your pc first.
Edit: It may be old version but it works great for my new Win7 PC at work that I receive today
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Just to catch everyone up, following on from advice and images above I uninstalled the driver I had installed in this image (image 1).
I am now trying to reinstall a driver which will hopefully work and not give me a <waiting for device> message when trying to unlock the bootloader.
These files in Android Tools still don't seem to want to work, I am getting the following messages below: (images 2 and 3).
Also my hardware ID's are as follows: (image 4).
Jamizzle93 said:
Just to catch everyone up, following on from advice and images above I uninstalled the driver I had installed in this image (image 1).
I am now trying to reinstall a driver which will hopefully work and not give me a <waiting for device> message when trying to unlock the bootloader.
These files in Android Tools still don't seem to want to work, I am getting the following messages below: (images 2 and 3).
Also my hardware ID's are as follows: (image 4).
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Image 2, seems like you don't point to driver folder as it read:
C:\Users\James\Downloads\Android Tools
It should read: C:\Users\James\Downloads\Android Tools\HTC Driver\Driver Files\XP_x86
I have finally got it to work, after ages of trying a number of different drivers I have found something which eventually returned a result. I now have my identifier token.
Jamizzle93 said:
I have finally got it to work, after ages of trying a number of different drivers I have found something which eventually returned a result. I now have my identifier token.
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Good to know you got it working.... so case closed
Edit your title to (Solved).
Jamizzle93 said:
I have finally got it to work, after ages of trying a number of different drivers I have found something which eventually returned a result. I now have my identifier token.
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I am also facing the same problem, how did you solve the problem? Plz help
bootloader issue
biecp008 said:
I am also facing the same problem, how did you solve the problem? Plz help
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Just follow this guide. Everything is explained in the post itself
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
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Just follow this guide. Everything is explained in the post itself
http://www.forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598964
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FTFY
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Uninstalled htc sync manager & drivers, solved the problem.
I installed htc sync and drivers , was still stuck at waiting for device , uninstalled htc sync - still stuck right there any ideas ?? i got windows 8.1 , is that the problem by any chance ??
Hello everybody
I installed ADB to make a logcat but i had some big issiues with it.
I installed ADB with this instruction:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK
I also installed the drivers which are recommend in this instruction but I'm not running Cyanogenmod on my HTC Wildfire.
After the installing process i typed want to make a logcat and i typed in the command "adb logcat" but that wasn't working and it was just shown the note: "adb logcat unable to open log device ' dev log main'"
Can somebody help me?
Thanks for replys
did "adb devices" cmd give you some device??if yes,i have no idea then,but i am not a dev or sb like that if not,did you turn usb debugging on?
if it should be a problem with drivers,then another way,suggested on many places,to install drivers is to install htc sync app (it includes drivers) and then uninstall it,keeping just drivers..
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did "adb devices" cmd give you some device??if yes,i have no idea then,but i am not a dev or sb like that if not,did you turn usb debugging on?
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Well thanks for reply i turned usb debugging on and the cmd.exe shows me something if i type in the command "adb devices"
I'll try HTC Sync and i hope it works.
actually if you got listed your device,logcat should work too...
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j4r0l said:
actually if you got listed your device,logcat should work too...
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Well you're right I don't knwo why it wasn't working at this time but i got it working right now :laugh:
Hey guys ! I get waiting for device when I try to flash a new Boot.img... I get this error in CMD and in the Automated Fastboot tool. I open Fastboot on my phone, connect it and when I type flash.... or try with the tool I get the same message - <waiting for device> I have installed HTC usb drivers and in device manager my phone is detected as My HTC. Thanks.
I tried on my laptop too. Same error.... Please Help !
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Hey guys ! I get waiting for device when I try to flash a new Boot.img... I get this error in CMD and in the Automated Fastboot tool. I open Fastboot on my phone, connect it and when I type flash.... or try with the tool I get the same message - <waiting for device> I have installed HTC usb drivers and in device manager my phone is detected as My HTC. Thanks.
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What is says when you write "fastboot devices"? do you see any devices listed?
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Hey guys ! I get waiting for device when I try to flash a new Boot.img... I get this error in CMD and in the Automated Fastboot tool. I open Fastboot on my phone, connect it and when I type flash.... or try with the tool I get the same message - <waiting for device> I have installed HTC usb drivers and in device manager my phone is detected as My HTC. Thanks.
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Tried another usb port , reinstall drivers, restart pc, has to do with that only...no big problem.
Htc One X Venom ViperX Rom & faux123 b004b7 Kernel
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Tried another usb port , reinstall drivers, restart pc, has to do with that only...no big problem.
Htc One X Venom ViperX Rom & faux123 b004b7 Kernel
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I tried every USB port on my PC and reinstalled drivers on both Laptop and PC.... For restarting I don't want to even mention.... over 15 times. None of This worked.
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What is says when you write "fastboot devices"? do you see any devices listed?
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Where should I write this ? In CMD when I type it I dont get anything....
Oh and thanks for helping me guys ! Or at least trying !
EDIT: I have just uninstalled my old drivers. Which drivers should I download now ?
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I tried every USB port on my PC and reinstalled drivers on both Laptop and PC.... For restarting I don't want to even mention.... over 15 times. None of This worked.
Where should I write this ? In CMD when I type it I dont get anything....
Oh and thanks for helping me guys ! Or at least trying !
EDIT: I have just uninstalled my old drivers. Which drivers should I download now ?
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Google: "the unlockr how to set up adb/usb drivers" (cant paste links :/ im so noob). In part II there is link to PDANet, download it and follow instructions. Hope it helps!
Drivers for windows
http://db.tt/I41RdAOW
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Thanks guys ! I will try again tomorrow because its 4 in the morning in my country.
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Thanks guys ! I will try again tomorrow because its 4 in the morning in my country.
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Did you enable android debugging under settings dev tools?
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So basically I've read everywhere that you need to install all the drivers. So I've done that. Then I've downloaded Hasoon2000 extracted to my desktop, opened it up and as soon as I get to the 'get token id' the cmd prompts me with:
C:\users\craig\desktop\htc is not recognised as an internal or external command'
What am I doing wrong here? I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, uninstalled every other thing that I thought may conflict with the drivers but to no avail.
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So basically I've read everywhere that you need to install all the drivers. So I've done that. Then I've downloaded Hasoon2000 extracted to my desktop, opened it up and as soon as I get to the 'get token id' the cmd prompts me with:
C:\users\craig\desktop\htc is not recognised as an internal or external command'
What am I doing wrong here? I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, uninstalled every other thing that I thought may conflict with the drivers but to no avail.
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no-one here can see what you are, or more importantly are not, doing so it is really difficult to answer your question. but rest assured that if you follow the instructions to the letter it will work so you have obviously missed a step. I used the same all in one for my hox last year and it worked without problem. all I can think of at the minute, as it is cmd you are having the problem with, is that maybe the path you have located your files in is invalid. or maybe you don't have debugging turned on
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C:\users\craig\desktop\htc is not recognised as an internal or external command'
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Cmd told you right there what's wrong, that command was not recognised you need to doubt check what you're typing
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no-one here can see what you are, or more importantly are not, doing so it is really difficult to answer your question. but rest assured that if you follow the instructions to the letter it will work so you have obviously missed a step. I used the same all in one for my hox last year and it worked without problem. all I can think of at the minute, as it is cmd you are having the problem with, is that maybe the path you have located your files in is invalid. or maybe you don't have debugging turned on
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1. I installed all the drivers
2. I Downloaded Hasoon2000
3. I extracted to desktop
4. I open it and follow the steps.
USB debugging is enabled. What am I doing wrong? Could it be that drivers aren't installing properly?
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Craiglivesey94 said:
1. I installed all the drivers
2. I Downloaded Hasoon2000
3. I extracted to desktop
4. I open it and follow the steps.
USB debugging is enabled. What am I doing wrong? Could it be that drivers aren't installing properly?
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does the pc recognise your device? ie, does it show up in explorer as a drive
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treebill said:
Cmd told you right there what's wrong, that command was not recognised you need to doubt check what you're typing
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well actually if he is using the toolkit he is not typing anything, he is just pressing the button for each step and the toolkit is "typing" the command so it cant be spelling
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does the pc recognise your device? ie, does it show up in explorer as a drive
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Yeah I can go into the sd card through my computer and it's shows up as 'HTC One X'. It even recognises it on HTC sync.
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Yeah I can go into the sd card through my computer and it's shows up as 'HTC One X'. It even recognises it on HTC sync.
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ok, when in the booloader can you see "fastboot usb" on phone screen?
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ok, when in the booloader can you see "fastboot usb" on phone screen?
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I put my phone in bootloader, then connected USB, then fastboot USB appears. Then I try 'get token ID' and the cmd appears with the same text as before 'not recognised as an internal or external device'
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I put my phone in bootloader, then connected USB, then fastboot USB appears. Then I try 'get token ID' and the cmd appears with the same text as before 'not recognised as an internal or external device'
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Craiglivesey94 said:
I put my phone in bootloader, then connected USB, then fastboot USB appears. Then I try 'get token ID' and the cmd appears with the same text as before 'not recognised as an internal or external device'
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Make sure that there aren't any spaces in the path to the toolkit.
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Hello folks, i am having trouble trying to get adb to recognize my device. Every time i try to do adb reboot, daemon starting etc... And then after it says device not found. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for thehtc one m8 and yet it still doesnt work. Please help me as i want to gain s-off
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Are you using a pc running Windows 8. That was my problem. Worked fine on an old laptop running Windows 7
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BubooBear said:
Hello folks, i am having trouble trying to get adb to recognize my device. Every time i try to do adb reboot, daemon starting etc... And then after it says device not found. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for thehtc one m8 and yet it still doesnt work. Please help me as i want to gain s-off
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same happened with me. It turned out there was a prompt on my M8's screen asking for permission for my computer to use USB debugging. I gave it access and adb was working fine.
I had the same problem on windows 8. I installed HTC sync and everything worked fine.
Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
When you connect your phone and use the 'adb devices' command for the 1st time your phone will give an USB debugging RSA prompt. Click ok and you will be good to go in windows 7. Just run the 'adb devices' command again (or click on the UP arrow on the KB, this will replicate the last typed command) to check it sees it.
Windows 8 - No idea
grentuu said:
Make sure USB debugging is enabled.
When you connect your phone and use the 'adb devices' command for the 1st time your phone will give an USB debugging RSA prompt. Click ok and you will be good to go in windows 7. Just run the 'adb devices' command again (or click on the UP arrow on the KB, this will replicate the last typed command) to check it sees it.
Windows 8 - No idea
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I must have missed that prompt, is there a way for me to do anything that will have that prompt show up one more time? I am running windows 7.
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BubooBear said:
I must have missed that prompt, is there a way for me to do anything that will have that prompt show up one more time? I am running windows 7.
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Turn off usb debugging. Give the phone a reboot.
Turn USB debugging on again and connect it to your PC again
Look at the phone It should come up again. Make sure it is set to 'always authorise'
Type adb devices = profit
grentuu said:
Turn off usb debugging. Give the phone a reboot.
Turn USB debugging on again and connect it to your PC again
Look at the phone It should come up again. Make sure it is set to 'always authorise'
Type adb devices = profit
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I had the same issue on my Windows 8 pc.. I was able to rectify the adv device not found issue by going into device manager , clicking on the HTC one icon and manually installing the drivers by browsing through my computer and using my Nexus adb drivers and everything worked fine after that
Download htc sync, you'll need those drivers. Then follow grentuu's instructions.
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Download htc sync, you'll need those drivers. Then follow grentuu's instructions.
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Thanks a ton. I had just plugged my m8 in after a fresh win8.1 install and couldn't figure out why I could copy files but not see it under ADB after the adb google driver install.
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Thanks a ton. I had just plugged my m8 in after a fresh win8.1 install and couldn't figure out why I could copy files but not see it under ADB after the adb google driver install.
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Glad I could help!
I had the same problem using Windows 8.1. adb and fastboot were definitely installed correctly as I already used them for flashing other ROMs on my Nexus 7. The solution in my case was to download and install the HTC Sync Manager. After installing the hsm the adb and fastboot commands worked perfectly.
Best regards,
B.