I am running windows 8 and i cant get rumrunner to work. Check adb drivers it sees my Verizon HTC One i run rumrunner soju in admin and it pop up with black window saya do you want to install type yes\no. I type yes nothing ask same thing type in yes nothing. I have debugging on and unchecked fastboot in power tab.and uninstalled all apps.turned of firewall on computer does same thing. Am I missing something.
Thank you in advance
sleevetattoo
are you typing "yes" or "Yes"?
Rumrunner only accepts "Yes" you need the capital Y for it to work.
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Ok, I have a T-Mobile locked and branded Desire and so trying to create a Goldcard but it just gives me Permission Denied when trying to get the CID, what am I doing wrong? I have followed the steps to the T
try the goldcard program?
YES!! Please seriously need help aswell with this. Have a sim free desire and I get to the line of code in the command prompt with
"ADB shell cat/sys/class/mmc_host/mmc1/mmc1:*/CID" and it just says device not found.
I am new to android so i'm pretty clueless with this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kleptomaniac said:
... and it just says device not found.
I am new to android so i'm pretty clueless with this.
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So about 'device not found'. I had this 'issue' when rooting mine a few weeks ago, so here's what I had to do.
When rooting, you're gonna be using the ADB tools to interface with your phone through USB. This would mean that the computer needs specific drivers for ADB to work properly, which for some reason, did not install well. I'm running Win7 x64 and had a hard time setting it up initially.
SO what you want to do is to first go to Device Manager on the PC and uninstall the drivers for anything related to the phone - it'd probably show up under 'Other devices' with a driver issue. Do that and unplug the phone.
Next, go to install PdaNet. Just run the exe and it will install the drivers you need for ADB to work! Once this is all done you can uninstall the PdaNet program if you don't use it - the drivers will still remain.
When you plug in your phone (it might prompt during the installation, I don't remember) and head to device manager now, you'll see a new entry at the top called Android Phone, with a device called Android ADB Interface. Once you see this, then you're good to go with the rest of the goldcard instructions you were following.
Just to be sure, reboot the PC and go to the Android SDK\Tools in a cmd prompt and type in adb devices. It should return with the serial number of your phone.
That's it, hope it helps!
Thanks alot man its nice to know people here are willing to help. I didn get the drivers but I used HTC sync instead to get them up and running, then after awhile of it still not working I found the goldcard program and it worked! Now all I have to do is wait for this root download to finish...
Hello friends,
How to get into fastboot to relock the bootloader, if my volume button is dead? By dead, I mean the ribbon has been ripped off of the mobo (it was soldered onto mobo).
Since I'm a brand-new noob, the only way I know of and have done is to get into fastboot mode and lock it back up like what I did when I unlocked it. Any other way to lock it, ideally within the Android OS? Since my volume buttons are completely dead, I doubt that I can get into any "mode" other than OS right now..
TIA!
adb reboot bootloader.
I've seen that command in a post from search earlier, but there was no response after that post.
Would you explain the procedure? I am afraid that I might do anything wrong on top of these disasters i've gone thru with this phone
I also saw another line during earlier search: "if they don't know how to setup an adb command, they probably shouldn't unlock their phones"... Looks like I've done what I shouldn't..?
I would say doing whatever ripped the volume button cable out was what you shouldn't have been doing If you unlocked the phone you have the software you used to unlock, right? What software/guide did you use/follow? Are you using Windows/Linux/Mac? The only way to get to the bootloader w/o the volume buttons (afaik) is to use adb via usb. If you provide more details I can try to help you.
cswithxda said:
I've seen that command in a post from search earlier, but there was no response after that post.
Would you explain the procedure?
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Once you're in adb reboot bootloader, do fastboot oem lock. Opposite of how you unlocked it in the first place
cswithxda said:
I've seen that command in a post from search earlier, but there was no response after that post.
Would you explain the procedure? I am afraid that I might do anything wrong on top of these disasters i've gone thru with this phone
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navigate your cmd line to the folder with adb and fastboot in it. Hook the phone up to the computer and type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
which will make your phone reboot into the bootloader mode. You can then proceed with what you need to do.
I also saw another line during earlier search: "if they don't know how to setup an adb command, they probably shouldn't unlock their phones"... Looks like I've done what I shouldn't..?
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I agree with whoever said that. This is another example of people messing with things before reading and learning how they work.
Thanks for your help guys!
btw, anyone found xdadevelopers to load extremely slower in Firefox when compared to Chrome? (just offtopic)
Anyway, I unlocked the bootloader when I was switching to yakju cmd and this folder called "fastboot-and-adb" in which there is both adb.exe and fastboot.exe. I used command "fastboot unlock bootloader" or something alike.
I'll do some more search and learn. Don't want you guys to think of me as a lazy bone who unlocked their bootloader using 1-click toolkit
p.s. edit: in my other thread, someone suggested using quickboot app.
Thanks for your replies guys!
martonikaj said:
navigate your cmd line to the folder with adb and fastboot in it. Hook the phone up to the computer and type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
which will make your phone reboot into the bootloader mode. You can then proceed with what you need to do.
I agree with whoever said that. This is another example of people messing with things before reading and learning how they work.
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Somehow it says device not found
I do have proper driver (Naked Driver Beta 0.5 by 1wayjonny) that my phone was able to be recognized under bootloader at the time when I could actually get into bootloader. My phone is also being recognized as media device now... I have also turning usb debug on...
Try adb remount
The ad devices
This should list the serial number
Then all commands should work
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
cswithxda said:
Somehow it says device not found
I do have proper driver (Naked Driver Beta 0.5 by 1wayjonny) that my phone was able to be recognized under bootloader at the time when I could actually get into bootloader. My phone is also being recognized as media device now... I have also turning usb debug on...
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You need to turn USB debugging on, and then type "adb devices" and see if it shows up. It may not using the Naked Driver; I had to install the full Samsung USB driver package before ADB would see my Galaxy Nexus.
If it does show up, then you type "adb reboot-bootloader" and it should boot into fastboot. Then just type "fastboot oem lock" and it will wipe the storage partitions and restore the bootloader lock.
Thanks for the help at late night guys. I finally got into the bootloader, thru a mac tho Kinda ironic that I am a supporter of Windows, well, at least a firm user of Windows.
Tried adb remount, it still says device not found
synaesthetic said:
You need to turn USB debugging on, and then type "adb devices" and see if it shows up. It may not using the Naked Driver; I had to install the full Samsung USB driver package before ADB would see my Galaxy Nexus.
If it does show up, then you type "adb reboot-bootloader" and it should boot into fastboot. Then just type "fastboot oem lock" and it will wipe the storage partitions and restore the bootloader lock.
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I believe that you quoted my "I have turned USB debug on" ;p
Gave up on trying Windows drivers. When I was flashing the Yakju, I tried Samsung full driver, and it didn't work on my machine, i.e., the phone can't be detected in bootloader mode, while the beta 0.5 driver worked. So I decided not to mess with it anymore.
It looks like when the phone is not under bootloader, windows recognize it fine as MTP devices and install proper samsung driver from the internet directly. This allows me to open it up in explorer to browse files and such, but the phone won't show up under adb devices somehow.
Looks like MTP device (when the phone is in Android OS) and the fastboot mode use two kinds of drivers. This is just my assumption, though.
Anyway, finally got into bootloader now with Mac, and it's pretty funny I have to do everything thru command as the volume rockers are dead
And most importantly, thank you guys for your help!
Just another update
It's real funny now that the bootloader is locked, I can't unlock it again cuz I don't have the volume button working, so I couldn't choose YES on the phone.
I'm not trying to unlock it again, but just to confirm if there's really no work around, in case I encounter this situation again in the future
Lucky that locking the bootloader won't erase everything, or I won't be able to flash a ROM with it locked... :cold sweating:
EDIT!!!
I tried using windroid but i get "Device: not found" when my phone is plugged into the USB cable, i have HTC sync installed and it fins my phone, USB debugging is also enabled but still "Device: not found", why?!
Hello
I have a HTC one X(from Sweden) with Android 4.2.2 installed on it and i want to root it to upgrade to 4.4. I downloaded "OneXRootOneClick" but when i run the file to root as administrator in windows 7 i get "adb is not recognized as an internal or external command "
i then got the newest Android SDK and unpacked it @ > C:\temp\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools
i then ran the following in CMD
set ANDROID_PLATFORM_TOOLS="C:\temp\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools"
set ANDROID_TOOLS="C:\temp\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\sdk\tools"
set path=%path%;%ANDROID_PLATFORM_TOOLS%;%ANDROID_TOOLS%
but when i run the file in OneXRootOneClick again i get the very same thing once more, do anyone know why or how i could another way root my android(possibly without a reset)?
noone got any answer to this ? :/
Open a command window inside the platform tools folders and place the phone in the bootloader, you should see fastboot USB in red text. Type this in the command window :
Fastboot devices
Tell me what happens.
And don't use a tool, let's do this the old fashioned way with straight commands.
Hey guys,
I followed this thread to unlock boot loader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694600), used the automated way to install adb drivers and did everything like the post says, but when I boot into bootloader and connect to my pc, when I type an adb command to get the code, it just stays at waiting for device for ages...
What I'm doing wrong? I even updated to the last api of adb, which are on the automated post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979), posted by an user.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks in advance!
You don't use ADB at the bootloader, you use fastboot. ADB is only when Android is running
Hgneto said:
Hey guys,
I followed this thread to unlock boot loader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694600), used the automated way to install adb drivers and did everything like the post says, but when I boot into bootloader and connect to my pc, when I type an adb command to get the code, it just stays at waiting for device for ages...
What I'm doing wrong? I even updated to the last api of adb, which are on the automated post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979), posted by an user.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks in advance!
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This method does not require you to boot into bootloader. It does require S-off, however. Notice the instructions only tell you to boot into bootloader as the last step, simply to verify the unlock was successful.
Confused...
What? I don't know what to next then... I installed the automated way drivers, installed HTC connect program and allowed the connection via usb in developer options... What shall I do next to unlock boot loader?
For what I see on the VomerGuide it says after:
"Enter Fastboot (bootloader) Mode" ... now you are telling me that I do not need to...
When I enter in this Fastboot Mode, I connect the device to pc and then say the command to get the code, but it says waiting for device for ages and doesn't give me the code... Can you explain me what I'm doing wrong/what shall I do next?
Thanks in advance!
Hgneto said:
What? I don't know what to next then... I installed the automated way drivers, installed HTC connect program and allowed the connection via usb in developer options... What shall I do next to unlock boot loader?
For what I see on the VomerGuide it says after:
"Enter Fastboot (bootloader) Mode" ... now you are telling me that I do not need to...
When I enter in this Fastboot Mode, I connect the device to pc and then say the command to get the code, but it says waiting for device for ages and doesn't give me the code... Can you explain me what I'm doing wrong/what shall I do next?
Thanks in advance!
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Make sure "usb debugging is enabled" on your phone, then cmd "adb devices" on PC and it should return your phonr serial number.
Will try that.
BTW, shall I enter in bootloader and then connect to PC, or do the other way around?
Thanks!
Sent from my G3
Hgneto said:
What? I don't know what to next then... I installed the automated way drivers, installed HTC connect program and allowed the connection via usb in developer options... What shall I do next to unlock boot loader?
For what I see on the VomerGuide it says after:
"Enter Fastboot (bootloader) Mode" ... now you are telling me that I do not need to...
When I enter in this Fastboot Mode, I connect the device to pc and then say the command to get the code, but it says waiting for device for ages and doesn't give me the code... Can you explain me what I'm doing wrong/what shall I do next?
Thanks in advance!
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My apologies. I was looking under a different page from the link you provided. If you are following VomerGide, yes you do start in fastboot.
Try this first, though. Make sure USB debugging is enabled, leave phone on (not fastboot), plug it into your computer, and cmd "adb devices". If a message comes up on phone screen to allow computer connection, choose to always allow. Once you have gotten adb to recognize device, you can cmd "adb reboot bootloader" and phone should reboot into bootloader. In bootloader screen on phone, you might have to select fastboot mode. Then try to cmd "fastboot devices" and see if it brings up you device info. If so, you are good to go!
Hello everyone, I really need help bad!! I just got my honor 7x and was trying to unlock my bootloader. I have followed directions for how to do this. The problem is that although I can see phone and files on laptop. For some reason the phone doesn't show as connected. I have tried adb commands as well as multi tool. Every way I try it doesn't work. I have unlocked bootloaders on other phone before. No matter what driver I have downloaded I still have yellow caution. Sighn in device manager ager. I have searched and searched for solution with no resolve. If it matters it is the model that a
Ends with the number 24. Thanks in advance
Hmmm..
edshawn911 said:
Hello everyone, I really need help bad!! I just got my honor 7x and was trying to unlock my bootloader. I have followed directions for how to do this. The problem is that although I can see phone and files on laptop. For some reason the phone doesn't show as connected. I have tried adb commands as well as multi tool. Every way I try it doesn't work. I have unlocked bootloaders on other phone before. No matter what driver I have downloaded I still have yellow caution. Sighn in device manager ager. I have searched and searched for solution with no resolve. If it matters it is the model that a
Ends with the number 24. Thanks in advance
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Hello..
Original Cable ?
What Version Of Windows ?
Drivers Installed ?
ADB Debugging Switched On ?
When You Type "ADB / FASTBOOT DEVICES" Seeing A Series Of Letters & Numbers ?
RaiderWill said:
Hello..
Original Cable ?
What Version Of Windows ?
Drivers Installed ?
ADB Debugging Switched On ?
When You Type "ADB / FASTBOOT DEVICES" Seeing A Series Of Letters & Numbers ?
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original as well as tried other cable.
windows 8
installed whatever drivers i could find. nothing said 7x .
i have allow adb debugging in charge only mode checked. i
when i type fastboot command as well as adb devices it doesn't find anything.
edshawn911 said:
original as well as tried other cable.
windows 8
installed whatever drivers i could find. nothing said 7x .
i have allow adb debugging in charge only mode checked. i
when i type fastboot command as well as adb devices it doesn't find anything.
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Ok... Since I have no intention to root until Huawei pushes the Oreo and Facial Recognition updates, I have kept USB Debugging "OFF" and set Select USB Configuration to: Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
Then, I attempted to do what you are trying to do... and it worked perfectly..
So.. Do This:
Step 1 Click on your windows icon and in the search bar type "CMD"
Step 2 Set USB Configuration to MTP.
Step 3 Again I had Debugging off.. you can try it with it on if you like.. either way turn off your device.
Step 4 Hold down the Vol-Down button while plugging your device into your USB cable connected to your computer.
Step 5 This will turn on your device and put you in Fastboot Mode.
Step 6 Now go to your ADB Command Line and type "fastboot devices"
You'll see it.....