Hello,
I want to install custom ROM (CM10.x). Followed some tutorials like this one:
http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/2/
Either HTC Sync nor ADB can connect to the phone. With USB debug I can see it's listed as mass storage but not visible in Explorer. I tried official HTC drivers and the ones from Mobiledit (CCD). No success.
With my S3 and S3 mini there is no problem with ABD.
Can anyone help me to get a valid driver to unlock bootloader?
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Hi - I'm having a somewhat unusual problem and thought that the experts here might be able to help.
I have an HTC Desire, on T-Mobile (UK), 2.2 software. It was working fine when connected to my PC (Windows Vista). Then I tried to root it (unsuccessfully) and now I cannot get the PC to install any device driver for the phone. Also, I have four "unknown devices" come up everytime I try to connect the Desire to the PC, and I cannot install drivers for any of these either.
Hardware ID, Android Phone:
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF9&REV_0226
I have installed HTC Sync and in addition found other drivers for the phone but the New Hardware Wizard will not pick them up, and I can't install them via Device Manager either.
Any help would be most gratefully received as I am unable to use my phone as a Disk Drive, which was very useful previously. Yes, I can obtain access via Wifi, but it would be faster and easier to have direct USB access.
Cheers!
P.S. One of the Unknown Devices has a Hardware ID of USB\ROOT_HUB&VID10DE&PID036C&REV00A1, if that's any help.
Hello! I just recieved my Galaxy Nexus!
I am coming from an HTC Desire. I have downloaded the Android SDK and the USB drivers from the developer site.
I have a new computer also and i cannot get the Galaxy Nexus "Android 1.0" drivers to install
I did this before with my old computer and the HTC Desire, but i am unable to get it to find the driver even though i point it to the correct folder.
i would like to root before i install everything as i know that it will wipe the phone.
can someone please help? The "inf" file that comes with the USB drivers does not have the Galaxy Nexus in it... how did you get it to work???
zapford said:
Hello! I just recieved my Galaxy Nexus!
I am coming from an HTC Desire. I have downloaded the Android SDK and the USB drivers from the developer site.
I have a new computer also and i cannot get the Galaxy Nexus "Android 1.0" drivers to install
I did this before with my old computer and the HTC Desire, but i am unable to get it to find the driver even though i point it to the correct folder.
i would like to root before i install everything as i know that it will wipe the phone.
can someone please help? The "inf" file that comes with the USB drivers does not have the Galaxy Nexus in it... how did you get it to work???
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Use the drivers from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19460653&postcount=1
Hi all,
I just bought a Galaxy Nexus and I'm having problems with the ADB port: my Lenovo w520 laptop running win7x64 simply does not detect the ADB device in device manager. I tried connecting the phone to my wife's laptop (HP running win7x64) and the ADB device is detected so it is not a problem of the phone or the cable. On my pc I only get the Galaxy Nexus MTP device and that is all.
It is not a matter of driver, there is simply no device detected hence it is not possible to send ADB command.
I do not know if it is related, but samsung USB mobile driver fails during installation without giving a valid reason.
anyone having similar problem ?
thanks
cheerts
So... how do you know its not a driver issue? Sounds like one to me. Have you tried manually installing other drivers?
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
enryfox said:
Well, what is actually strange is that:
1) if I connect the phone to my wife laptop with USB debugging ON and no driver installed (it's HER pc, I cannot install my stuff), a composite device with two devices (MTP and ADB) is detected.
2) in fastboot mode, my laptop detects the ADB port and install proper drivers; using Galaxy Nexus toolkit, I can successfully list my device.
When the phone is fully booted, my laptop simply see only the MTP device. If it were just a matter of driver i would simply get an Unknown device in win7 device manager...
thanks
cheers
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Eh. Fastboot is all you need. :thumbup:
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
After several attempts (including installing win7 x64 in a virtual machine ...) I finally solved my problem: it was indeed a driver issue, my win7 did not automatically searched for proper driver (and the Samsung driver is available on-line in windows update). I forced a driver update for the MTP device so that windows downloaded Samsung driver and now both the phone and ADB port are detected and working. It is still a mystery why the driver provided by various tool-kit failed to install, but nonetheless the GNex is now fully set-up.
Actually the solution is so dumb that I feel a bit ashamed of myself...
thank
bye
Well my htc wildfire is not shown in the list when i execute the command adb devices, and its not present in the windows device manager. However if i enter recovery and plug the usb in, it recognizes my wildfire as android device- my htc and i can see it in the adb devices. Does anyone know how i can install it properly so i can see it in my adb devices when im not in recovery? I had it working somehow in the past but i formatted my pc and cant do it :S
rayven18 said:
Well my htc wildfire is not shown in the list when i execute the command adb devices, and its not present in the windows device manager. However if i enter recovery and plug the usb in, it recognizes my wildfire as android device- my htc and i can see it in the adb devices. Does anyone know how i can install it properly so i can see it in my adb devices when im not in recovery? I had it working somehow in the past but i formatted my pc and cant do it :S
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I had that issue too and created a thread but it solved itself somehow. You should download the Universal ADB driver (you can download them here: http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi. And you can also install the PDA Net drivers for the Wildfire.
Thanks for the reply, however i solved it by reflashing the rom in my wildfire. Thanks
Hi folks, Trying to unlock my bootloader with no luck. Registered with HTCDev, downloaded Android SDK, JRE, and HTC Sync Manager. Boot into bootloader mode and connect to the computer via USB. Opening CMD, I can't seem to get the computer to find the device, and therefore can't execute the command to unlock the bootloader.
It is a Sprint HTC One M9 running Android 5.0.2, stock. Computer is Windows 7 x64-based Lenovo. Both are up to date. I've noticed that the device can sync with HTC Sync Manager and is recognized in file explorer when it is attached as a portable media device. It is not seen by the computer when mounted as a disk drive. HTCDev instructions didn't specify whether USB Debugging needed to be turned on or not, but flipping it on and off didn't seem to matter. Device Manager on my computer says that I have the driver for the phone is working properly.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!!
IncredibleHulk6 said:
Hi folks, Trying to unlock my bootloader with no luck. Registered with HTCDev, downloaded Android SDK, JRE, and HTC Sync Manager. Boot into bootloader mode and connect to the computer via USB. Opening CMD, I can't seem to get the computer to find the device, and therefore can't execute the command to unlock the bootloader.
It is a Sprint HTC One M9 running Android 5.0.2, stock. Computer is Windows 7 x64-based Lenovo. Both are up to date. I've noticed that the device can sync with HTC Sync Manager and is recognized in file explorer when it is attached as a portable media device. It is not seen by the computer when mounted as a disk drive. HTCDev instructions didn't specify whether USB Debugging needed to be turned on or not, but flipping it on and off didn't seem to matter. Device Manager on my computer says that I have the driver for the phone is working properly.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!!!
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Delete the sync manager. Don't ask me how or why but it interferes with the SDK so that your PC cannot recognize your phone properly.
also you have to download the BMP x64 and a complete platform tools folder ...you may want to check my personal backup here: https://drive.google.com/drive/fold...RSdGJTVnVhQTJQZUZiMG5uRWl0blNackNWMVU1NUNoVjg
Thanks guys... I'm at work and won't have the ability to check these out until later, but I'll keep you posted
It worked! Thanks guys
astboot command in bootloader screen gives error FAILED (remote: cannot flash this partition in s-on state)
please someone help to solve this problem.
Bootloader
Blue blank screen
This screen comes every time and reset htc logo and then same blue screen
any body can help me