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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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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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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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 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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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:
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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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 !
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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
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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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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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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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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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.
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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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
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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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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'
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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.
I accidentally flashed a candykat ROM which was intended for my nexus 7 2013 and now it just boots and says in very tiny letters750)fastboot mode started in upper left hand corner of screen. I was able to reflash the recovery on there but there is no way to boot to it. I did make 2 backups though thank goodness. What can I do?
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I accidentally flashed a candykat ROM which was intended for my nexus 7 2013 and now it just boots and says in very tiny letters750)fastboot mode started in upper left hand corner of screen. I was able to reflash the recovery on there but there is no way to boot to it. I did make 2 backups though thank goodness. What can I do?
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Plug in your phone to your computer, with the proper drivers installed and blah blah, then download ADB, navigate to the folder, hold shift and right click inside the folder and press "open command window here" and type "adb reboot recovery" to boot into your recovery. Hope this helps!
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Plug in your phone to your computer, with the proper drivers installed and blah blah, then download ADB, navigate to the folder, hold shift and right click inside the folder and press "open command window here" and type "adb reboot recovery" to boot into your recovery. Hope this helps!
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When I try this I get the error message: adb server is out of date. killing... *daemon started I successfully* error: device not found
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I also have windows 8.1 installed and in device manager under ADB it shows: Fastboot interface (Google USB ID). I did install the proper lg g3 d851 driver
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I also have windows 8.1 installed and in device manager under ADB it shows: Fastboot interface (Google USB ID). I did install the proper lg g3 d851 driver
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Take a look at this thread. Never tried with LG but done it numerous times with my Samsungs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/general/firmware-t-mobile-lg-g3-t2818667
Well I fixed the problem just fine with this guide. Make sure you use the microusb cable that came with your G3. A box might pop up and say connection to server failed.....Try again in a moment, just move this box aside and let the program do its magic. Worked like a charm!!! Saved me fifty bucks on buying a new one.
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Well I fixed the problem just fine with this guide. Make sure you use the microusb cable that came with your G3. A box might pop up and say connection to server failed.....Try again in a moment, just move this box aside and let the program do its magic. Worked like a charm!!! Saved me fifty bucks on buying a new one.
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Glad it worked! :good: