Problems with fastboot and windows 8.1 - HTC One V

Hi,
Lately I have been trying to flash a rom to my htc one v (primou), but for some reason fastboot won't see the device. I was able to control the device with ADB (for booting into bootloader and fastboot).
I have already tried to install htc sync manager (for the drivers) and standalone htc drivers (some from the XDA forums). But so far I was unable to install any of the standalone drivers, because most of the time they give an error that my OS is not the correct version, not compatible, etc... :banghead:
I am currently on Windows 8.1
Has anybody else experienced this issue? And is there a possible solution for it?
Thanks in advance
PS: First post on XDA (finally got the guts to make an account)

Check this guide, it got my fast boot working :beer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46233842
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Same problem here HTC sync works but in bootloader impossible to connect to usb can't flash kernel etc
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Guys the problem is that the usb driver is now made by Microsoft and does not let you connect the phone in fastboot mode (and has problems with many other devices, not only phones). You need to change the driver to the one released by your USB manufacturer. That guide is for Intel drivers. Anyway I guess you can do it with any other manufacturers drivers.
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I have USB 2.0 on original intel drivers and windows 8.1 and fastboot usb is still not working any suggestions
mr_nooby said:
Guys the problem is that the usb driver is now made by Microsoft and does not let you connect the phone in fastboot mode (and has problems with many other devices, not only phones). You need to change the driver to the one released by your USB manufacturer. That guide is for Intel drivers. Anyway I guess you can do it with any other manufacturers drivers.
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Try disabling driver signature and reinstall HTC sync
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still doesn't work

Bassie39 said:
still doesn't work
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any news? usb 2..

I installed all original drivers for usb 2.0 on my Dell laptop disabled signed drivers did try everything but stil no luck. Still using adb an fastboot on my old winxp laptop
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I'm also having the same issue + sync manager also not detecting the phone

DarkShadow69 said:
I'm also having the same issue + sync manager also not detecting the phone
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Its all microsoft fail again. They put their crap drivers instead of your usb provider. So either you can look for drivers of ur usb provider, install them and set up windows in device manager to use them which is pain, or just look for a pc without win 8 I did the second thing.

Check my temporary solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2598155

Fix for windows 8.1 update: http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...er-fix-windows-8-1-update-2-fastboot-t2831385

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No HTC Drivers working

Recently, my computer stopped letting me use any of the HTC drivers. My One X when plugged in in recovery says there is no Mass Storage driver. When plugged in normally the ADB and MTP drivers show up as unavailable. 4 days ago the drivers were working 100% fine, but now I can't flash anything.
Same problem
Hi, i have the same problem,
i also try before to Root Cyanoganmod 10 on my HTC one x (CID_032) but i lost the sim signal more times, and bluetooth and wireless dont work.
i love cyanoganmod and i am ready to pay someone to help me to root my HTC one x on the best way.
if anyone is ready to help me, please contact me, thanks
Did you try an other usb port?
Maybe install the the HTC sync manager again and get the driver again
getapatalked mit meinem HTC One X
Benski_84 said:
Did you try an other usb port?
Maybe install the the HTC sync manager again and get the driver again
getapatalked mit meinem HTC One X
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I did try both, no luck.
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Same here
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Same prob.. Unable to use any tethering or Internet connection sharing via usb. Mine is unrooted. And problem started right aftr updating to jelly bean. Also now getting error msg every few mins that android process stopped and send error report. It's irritating
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I'm almost about to reinstall windows but that's such a hassle.
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usb issues
Yeah, same problem here guys... Usb connection issues right after the jelly bean update to 4.1.1 and sense 4+
Ive contacted HTC and apparently they are aware of the issue. All we can hope for is another update hey..
I have this problem as well...can I see someone's hboot version firmware version and ics or jb version??it would greatly help me isolate the problem in my case
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It happened to me as well.
When I plugged my HOX after updating to Jelly Bean, there was no access via MTP nor Internet sharing and Windows Device Manager said that there were no drivers available.
However, an autorun dialog appeared saying "HTC Sync Manager - USB driver update is available", installing this solved the problem.
Internet sharing via USB only worked after rebooting both the computer and the One X.
I'm on Windows 7 x64, and using ARHD 18.0. Hboot is 1.36.
Guys, I know this is a bit OTT, but have you ever thought about:
AirDroid - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5zYW5kLmFpcmRyb2lkIl0.
You could transfer the ROM using that then flash it as usual ?
This is a workaround for you, hope it helps
I'm not even rooted or so....yeah;( my hboot is 1.14 and I'm ics firmware 2.20...I'm trying to figure out if the person who had this before me updated it any...my hoc worked well in USB mode pass through mass storage and so on but those were drivers already on the phone...when I got the actual drivers from HTC website I installed them for rooting purposes but the cid overwrite didn't work...I'm guessing it's the drivers like you guys described or the person befoe me updated this phone...need a hboots and firmware versions
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NooBOnTheBlock said:
I'm not even rooted or so....yeah;( my hboot is 1.14 and I'm ics firmware 2.20
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You have. One XL and are thus in the wrong forum.
Wilks3y said:
Guys, I know this is a bit OTT, but have you ever thought about:
AirDroid - https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5zYW5kLmFpcmRyb2lkIl0.
You could transfer the ROM using that then flash it as usual ?
This is a workaround for you, hope it helps
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I can't believe I didn't think of that! I forgot Airdroid existed! That solves one problem, but adb and fast boot both don't work still.
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USB doesn't work

I have problem with my USB port, when I plug my phone to PC, it is not recognized, even in the fastboot mode it says only fasboot no usb fastboot, and that is the main issue because I am not able to flash kernel or RELOCK phone and try revert it back to stock ROM. Only in HBOOT my computer detect my device but as Unknown device... It's some kind of brick or something ? :crying:
get the latest drivers.
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mihirengg19 said:
get the latest drivers.
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I have them and I tried connect my phone to other computers too, but nothing changed.
Do one thing.
1 connect phone to computer.
2. cd to your fastboot/adb folder.
3. Type
adb devices.
Reply
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He has unlocked bootloader that means he has already setup the environment adb+fastboot.
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Yes, with my old Desire everithing works just fine, but with OneV... nothing.
Is there any other way how to flash new kernel ? Something like using right name of zip and flash it in Hboot ? Is that possible ?
mihirengg19 said:
He has unlocked bootloader that means he has already setup the environment adb+fastboot.
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Yes point..
But still can you tell what shows under adb devices?
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soham_sss said:
Yes point..
But still can you tell what shows under adb devices?
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This:
C:\Users\------>adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
C:\Users\----->
'adb server is out of date' just happened to me out of nowhere.but I am able to use fastboot and adb commands.check if u have ticked fastboot or not in settings-power.
Does it say error:device offline?
That happened to me yesterday bcos apparently I had checked off fastboot.when I ticked it,device was recognised.
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anydors said:
This:
C:\Users\------>adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
C:\Users\----->
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Huh? Before starting adb try this
adb kill-server
Then adb devices
Report.
Also which Rom are you now on?
Have you checked if android debugging in settings>developer options is enabled?
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mihirengg19 said:
'adb server is out of date' just happened to me out of nowhere.but I am able to use fastboot and adb commands.check if u have ticked fastboot or not in settings-power.
Does it say error:device offline?
That happened to me yesterday bcos apparently I had checked off fastboot.when I ticked it,device was recognised.
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Where exactly I can find this because there is nothing like that in my settings.
soham_sss said:
Huh? Before starting adb try this
adb kill-server
Then adb devices
Report.
Also which Rom are you now on?
Have you checked if android debugging in settings>developer options is enabled?
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C:\Users\------>adb kill-server
C:\Users\----->adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
C:\Users\----->cd C:\ADB\android-sdk-windows\tools
C:\ADB\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\ADB\android-sdk-windows\tools>
I have in my phone Ujelly from Lloir,
yes I have it enabled.

			
				
Check your PC device manager, is it My HTC listed under android USB Devices ?
Also check who is the Driver provider, date, version under My HTC Properties
I'm having a similar problem as the OP I think...
I don't remember the exact sequence of everything I've done so far, but here's a brief overview:
(Bought a GSM carrier unlocked One V on eBay)
Used Hasoon2000's All-in-One Toolkit to unlock bootloader (confirmed with the *** UNLOCKED *** line in the bootloader, whereas beforehand it said locked instead)
Used the AIO Toolkit to flash TWRP 2.3.3.0
Tried to use ROM Manager app to flash PACman 20.1, didn't work
Used TWRP to backup ROM, wiped everything, installed PACman 20.1, rebooted
After being stuck on white HTC boot screen, wiped everything again, went through same process as above but flashed kernel this time using AIO Toolkit before rebooting
The result was the white HTC boot screen with red developer warning text that I'm sure you've read about elsewhere, but the phone would not fully boot
I went through this process at least a few more times with the same result every time
The next thing I was going to try to do was manually flash the kernel, but when in the bootloader, my phone isn't detected by my computer (there's literally no entry in Device Manager for any sort of device). I'm running Windows 8 and I've installed HTC Sync and everything else necessary according to several tutorials (but make sure it's closed when trying to do stuff with Command Prompt). There were some issues with my computer detecting my phone when I was initially doing stuff in the bootloader with the AIO Toolkit (when stock 4.0 ICS was still on my phone), but I think it was because I had the data cable plugged into USB 3.0, because when I plugged it into the 2.0 port, the AIO Toolkit was able to do it's thing. I'm not sure if my phone is bricked or not, but for some reason my original ROM backup is gone, as when I try to restore through TWRP, there's no file/folder there to use.
I would just manually re-flash the stock ROM at this point, but due to the fact that my phone isn't detected at all in the bootloader, I can't run anything in Command Prompt and have it actually do anything (for example, when I type in "FASTBOOT DEVICES," nothing is returned except for a blank line).
Sorry for any incorrect terminology here, but I'm a fairly beginner-level guy. Normally, though, I can easily follow tutorials and have successfully rooted a few phones in the past... for some reason the One V is just giving me a bit of trouble. Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Actually, I just realized that under Devices and Printers, there is a device called "Android 1.0" that is malfunctioning, but there is no way to update the driver for it.
EDIT 2: Over the past half hour or 45 minutes, I've been searching a bunch of other forums, and I tried flashing the ROM again (but get a bootloop), and the conclusion I've come to is that I've done everything correctly, but I simply need to flash a Hellboy kernel to get it to actually boot. But, since I can't connect via USB, I don't know how to flash it...
R: USB doesn't work
@tmacfan
When that happens you should boot into fastboot and connect your phone, go to device manager and there will be a malfunctioning device, locate the driver manually Wich is in htc sync folder. If it can't find the driver, copy it to the desktop (the whole folder, not just the driver) and try to locate it there
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mr_nooby said:
@tmacfan
When that happens you should boot into fastboot and connect your phone, go to device manager and there will be a malfunctioning device, locate the driver manually Wich is in htc sync folder. If it can't find the driver, copy it to the desktop (the whole folder, not just the driver) and try to locate it there
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Thanks for the advice, but the problem is that no device appears in the Device Manager. Under the Devices and Printers, there is one, but I don't think there are the usual options of manually locating the driver. Any idea on that?
R: USB doesn't work
Yes you can manually locate it. You said there is a android malfunctioning, click on its properties, update driver, you should be able to choose whether you want to look in the Internet for a driver or locate it from your pc.
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mr_nooby said:
Yes you can manually locate it. You said there is a android malfunctioning, click on its properties, update driver, you should be able to choose whether you want to look in the Internet for a driver or locate it from your pc.
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Okay yeah, thanks, I actually figured out how to do it yesterday. For some reason, the malfunctioning device wasn't showing up under Device Manager, but it was under Devices and Printers, and as you said, I could click on properties there and go through the same procedure. Thanks.
Also, locating the driver manually like that fixed the problem, and I was able to flash the needed kernel. For some reason, I couldn't get PACman to work (I'm 98% sure I had everything correct, including kernel and everything), but on my first attempt of flashing CM10, I was able to get that to work, so that's the ROM I'm running right now.
Thanks for taking the time to help me out!
R: USB doesn't work
tmacfan532 said:
Okay yeah, thanks, I actually figured out how to do it yesterday. For some reason, the malfunctioning device wasn't showing up under Device Manager, but it was under Devices and Printers, and as you said, I could click on properties there and go through the same procedure. Thanks.
Also, locating the driver manually like that fixed the problem, and I was able to flash the needed kernel. For some reason, I couldn't get PACman to work (I'm 98% sure I had everything correct, including kernel and everything), but on my first attempt of flashing CM10, I was able to get that to work, so that's the ROM I'm running right now.
Thanks for taking the time to help me out!
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That's what we are here for
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cannot flash kernel, Doesnt become Fastboot usb
sohamssd said:
Do one thing.
1 connect phone to computer.
2. cd to your fastboot/adb folder.
3. Type
adb devices.
Reply
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D:\Fastboot>adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
emulator-5554 device

[Q] Windows 8 driver not working

OS: Windows 8 x64
Phone: Verizon DINC2 rooted with CM9
I rooted and flashed my phone on Windows 7 with no issues. Windows 8 will not recognize my phone. Device manager shows: Other devices->Android Phone with a warning symbol over it.
I've tried installing HTC sync
I tried installing Win7x64 drivers via this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799 but I get an error message saying "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone"
I've tried using different USB ports (non 3.0) and different USB cables and still nothing. Could this be a ROM issue, I know CM7 is the only one officially supported for DINC2.
Has anyone else had any luck with Windows 8?
NamesTwister said:
OS: Windows 8 x64
Phone: Verizon DINC2 rooted with CM9
I rooted and flashed my phone on Windows 7 with no issues. Windows 8 will not recognize my phone. Device manager shows: Other devices->Android Phone with a warning symbol over it.
I've tried installing HTC sync
I tried installing Win7x64 drivers via this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799 but I get an error message saying "Windows was unable to install your Android Phone"
I've tried using different USB ports (non 3.0) and different USB cables and still nothing. Could this be a ROM issue, I know CM7 is the only one officially supported for DINC2.
Has anyone else had any luck with Windows 8?
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Sorry, but i'm not surprised. Win7 drivers. Are you technical? MIght be able to work with it though.
right click on the file and look at my screenshot. I'm not sure how win8 is different, but that might work
sjpritch25 said:
right click on the file and look at my screenshot. I'm not sure how win8 is different, but that might work
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I installed the HTC 4.0 driver in compatibility mode, then in device manager added legacy hardware. Phone shows up as My HTC under Android USB Devices now, but I get error Code 10 device cannot start in device manager.
Bummer. I'm out of ideas until that driver is updated to win 8
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sjpritch25 said:
Bummer. I'm out of ideas until that driver is updated to win 8
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Doubtful that it will ever be updated since it is such an old phone now. Thanks for trying to help anyway though.

Help.for usb debugging

Dont know y but my usb debugging is not working.
Flashed stock ftf 2 times.still not work.
When i connect phone to flashtool.it says phone connected with usb debugging turned of.
Reinstalled all drivers expect adb.
I used adb universal installer many times.but it can not detect my my phone.
Thanks in advance
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nisu4717 said:
Dont know y but my usb debugging is not working.
Flashed stock ftf 2 times.still not work.
When i connect phone to flashtool.it says phone connected with usb debugging turned of.
Reinstalled all drivers expect adb.
I used adb universal installer many times.but it can not detect my my phone.
Thanks in advance
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In flashtool folder there should be a driver folder with all of the drivers use those drivers.
You may have a conflicting driver. (eg HTC and Sony drivers cross talk the same port)
You may have another software using a instance of adb, eg a sync software, use task manager to kill any that apply.
What's the adb error?
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XDA_h3n said:
In flashtool folder there should be a driver folder with all of the drivers use those drivers.
You may have a conflicting driver. (eg HTC and Sony drivers cross talk the same port)
You may have another software using a instance of adb, eg a sync software, use task manager to kill any that apply.
What's the adb error?
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No error.but adb is not detected.
Not even in device manager.
Bytheway can u give me frmework-res.apk from stock rom...i need that.
Edit: when i normally connect,i got 2 auto play.1 for s and second for sl.
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nisu4717 said:
No error.but adb is not detected.
Not even in device manager.
Bytheway can u give me frmework-res.apk from stock rom...i need that.
Edit: when i normally connect,i got 2 auto play.1 for s and second for sl.
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Yeah this has happened to me when I bought my phone. I did some very hard tinkering to get it to work - I think it was forcing the install with device manager.
Before we see anything else - make sure adb is updated to the recent version Also there may have been problems with android drivers if your running windows 8 and 8.1 - which version are you running?
You've said you get 2 autoplay dialogs: one for s and one for sl. Is this for just one phone? It seems like you may have installed s and sl drivers...
I'm currently not running a stock rom so I can't give you a framework-res.apk
XDA_h3n said:
Yeah this has happened to me when I bought my phone. I did some very hard tinkering to get it to work - I think it was forcing the install with device manager.
Before we see anything else - make sure adb is updated to the recent version Also there may have been problems with android drivers if your running windows 8 and 8.1 - which version are you running?
You've said you get 2 autoplay dialogs: one for s and one for sl. Is this for just one phone? It seems like you may have installed s and sl drivers...
I'm currently not running a stock rom so I can't give you a framework-res.apk
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M running windows 7.
For drivers,i hav installed every driver comes with flash tool.
For my sl i got 2 autoplay.
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nisu4717 said:
M running windows 7.
For drivers,i hav installed every driver comes with flash tool.
For my sl i got 2 autoplay.
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To be honest, I've tried all of the troubleshooting tips... I dont the problem myself Wait and see for someone to reply if not go to the sony xperia support forums where they can help you a bit more as they're a bit more active than us in terms of helping. XDA is more of a developer forum where people develop and collabrate.
Apparently, there has been *some* issues with usb 3. Try usb 2 just for compatibilites sake. If not then continue reading
Also read this thread
And this could also help:
Quoted from the thread posted:
I've got an Xperia S and I'm using Windows 7 SP1 (x64). Had the same problem but this is what worked for me:
First of all disable USB debugging mode on your Xperia S. If your phone's connected to your pc/laptop disconnect it and then open CMD by typing 'cmd' in the start menu's search box. Then type this exactly as it is:
net localgroup Administrators "local service" /add
After this step, exit CMD. Now connect your phone and it should get detected by PCC and your computer :smileyhappy: Hope this helps!
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If you know the device manager port then this should help
Quoted from microsoft kb support (kb 817900)
Method 3: Disable and re-enable the USB controller
Use Device Manager to disable and re-enable all the USB controllers. This lets the controllers recover the USB port from its unresponsive condition. The USB controllers represent the USB ports in Device Manager. If you are not comfortable with advanced troubleshooting, try the steps in the "Workaround" section.
To disable and re-enable the USB controllers, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Run.
Note If you are running Windows Vista, click Start, and then use the Start Search box.
Type devmgmt.msc, and then click OK. Device Manager opens.
Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Note You might have to scroll down the list to find this item.
Right-click the first USB controller under Universal Serial Bus controllers, and then click Uninstall to remove it.
Repeat step 4 for each USB controller that is listed under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Restart the computer. After the computer starts, Windows will automatically scan for hardware changes and reinstall all the USB controllers that you uninstalled.
Check the USB device to see whether it is working.
If the USB port recognizes the device and if you can use the device, you are finished.
If this method fixed the problem, you are finished. If this method did not fix the problem, go to the "Workaround" section.
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Tried both but still debugging not working.....
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Ive had the same problem. I used flashtool with the stock ROM. I used flash mode with the stock ROM. When booting the device with USB cable i pressed volume down before pushing cable in and then i pushed cable in. Sorry for the laggy english
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Xperia S met Tapatalk
Is your problem solved allready
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Xperia S met Tapatalk
bikeriderr1 said:
Is your problem solved allready
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Xperia S met Tapatalk
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No,having exams....
So will solve after this....
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[Q] Nexus 7 2013

hello. please help me, I do not know who to ask. at one point, my computer does not recognize the tablet. came out inscription unknown device. I tried to connect the tablet to other computers, all to no avail. then I made a factorial reset. that is completely erased tablet, in the hope that it will solve the problem. but he also failed to recognize. What shall I do?? I tried to connect via a USB flash drive OTG. but the tablet does not see any stick. I trust only your help
sergio1231 said:
hello. please help me, I do not know who to ask. at one point, my computer does not recognize the tablet. came out inscription unknown device. I tried to connect the tablet to other computers, all to no avail. then I made a factorial reset. that is completely erased tablet, in the hope that it will solve the problem. but he also failed to recognize. What shall I do?? I tried to connect via a USB flash drive OTG. but the tablet does not see any stick. I trust only your help
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I have the same problem. I fixed it before on my nexus 10 by trying a different kernel. Let me me know if it helps.
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Do you have the correct drivers installed? If so, you could uninstall and reinstall them. Also, have you tried PTP connection rather than MTP?
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Jhall8 said:
Do you have the correct drivers installed? If so, you could uninstall and reinstall them. Also, have you tried PTP connection rather than MTP?
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Been there done that and have always eventually been able to get it back so the computer sees the device as mtp. Wugs toolkit has always been helpful
To me. I like the step by step directions for manually updating the drivers and configuring them correctly in adb AND fastboot.
Bit I have come to an impass..........I am currently on the latest carbon nightly, with f2fs file storage for data and cache. My computer will not recognize the device in mtp and I am unable to pass files with a USB cable. I am wondering if my computer has to be compatible with f2fs, because iam sure that it is not. Will this make a difference PR should I once again uninstall and reinstall the drivers configuring them correctly?
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I'm telling you that there is no firmware on the tablet. what do you advise.
sergio1231 said:
I'm telling you that there is no firmware on the tablet. what do you advise.
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Plug it in to a computer.
Boot into recovery if you have one
Adb devices......hopefully it shows and work from there.
Or boot into bootloader mode (after getting the twrp IMG)
Fastboot flash recovery......
Then you can side load your favorite OS
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aircooledbusses said:
Been there done that and have always eventually been able to get it back so the computer sees the device as mtp. Wugs toolkit has always been helpful
To me. I like the step by step directions for manually updating the drivers and configuring them correctly in adb AND fastboot.
Bit I have come to an impass..........I am currently on the latest carbon nightly, with f2fs file storage for data and cache. My computer will not recognize the device in mtp and I am unable to pass files with a USB cable. I am wondering if my computer has to be compatible with f2fs, because iam sure that it is not. Will this make a difference PR should I once again uninstall and reinstall the drivers configuring them correctly?
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this worked for me im just passing along a possible fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383146&page=389 post #3888 is the one I followed and been no problems since. also cpl days before in my sdk program google had updated drivers which may or may not have played a roll. before this I could not pass files with mtp only ptp would allow my device to appear. hope it helps!
edit also should note I did device manager then android devices removed drivers in there. plugged in n7 and the adb composite interface drivers installed and that was it. if that doesn't do it make sure sdk has updated google driver which should be 10.0.0 or something don't quite remember exact #
jblaze10 said:
this worked for me im just passing along a possible fix http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383146&page=389 post #3888 is the one I followed and been no problems since. also cpl days before in my sdk program google had updated drivers which may or may not have played a roll. before this I could not pass files with mtp only ptp would allow my device to appear. hope it helps!
edit also should note I did device manager then android devices removed drivers in there. plugged in n7 and the adb composite interface drivers installed and that was it. if that doesn't do it make sure sdk has updated google driver which should be 10.0.0 or something don't quite remember exact #
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Thanks jblaze. I've been able to function pretty well usind adb. Sort of glad cuz it forced me to learn some pretty essential stuff I have been getting along with for far too long.
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aircooledbusses said:
Thanks jblaze. I've been able to function pretty well usind adb. Sort of glad cuz it forced me to learn some pretty essential stuff I have been getting along with for far too long.
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Ur right, I wish I knew more about it. I'm in that phase now where I'm digging thru Xda for info such as adb backups among other things. Hey no prob, take it easy.
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