Adb problems solution - HTC One X

if anyone has problems setting up adb on their computer (windows 7 or 8) here is the solution. just install it via this program
http://adbdriver.com/

With the power of Linux I will never need that , trust me I have changed once info Linux and I never turned back again to windows
But thanks for helping guys out with this
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Works
Worked for me, thanks!

not working
I got HOX and this dont work with me. The pc cant find ( locate ) the device. Any ideas ?

Install HTC Sync, it will install the drivers, then just uninstall HTC Sync.

nenormy said:
I got HOX and this dont work with me. The pc cant find ( locate ) the device. Any ideas ?
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Have you enabled adb? It always finds mine if i connect my phone
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HTC Stynch

HTC does not work on my pc. i'm running windows XP and it simply cant see my device. this means i'll never be able to flash. ever. can anyone help?
tuntang said:
HTC does not work on my pc. i'm running windows XP and it simply cant see my device. this means i'll never be able to flash. ever. can anyone help?
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Have you downloaded the latest version off the website?
I just managed to get mine working, try starting HTC sync then telling the phone to connect to it
Well first connect Desire as Disc drive and download HTC Sync from SD cards.
Second: install it
third: reboot PC and here it goes
tuntang said:
HTC does not work on my pc. i'm running windows XP and it simply cant see my device. this means i'll never be able to flash. ever. can anyone help?
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Why wouldn't you be able to flash your device? Updates come over the air most of the time So no problem here.
I believe he's talking about the custom roms which will appear once Root access has been done...

[Q] Can someone help me. I need to access the SD Card on my bricked HTC One X

Hello people, this is my first post and an urgent one at that.
Pretty much what has happened is I have one of the most recent Cyanogen Mod 10 ROMS for my HTC One X and while I was browsing the phone turned off. I tried to turn it on but it refused and I had to do the plug into computer and quickly switch to power supply trick to get it working, before I figured out who to do that I managed to get into the bootloader > CWM and reinstall the ROM. It crashed while installing that ROM causing the problem I believe I have now.
My problem is this:
I have a corrupt ROM and I can't get into my SD card to be able to reinstall it. I have no idea how I can access it, everytime I plug my usb into the pc it detects an unknown device and doesn't go further. I've played around with adb and that won't detect my device either, I need a way to get this working again. All I need is to mount my SD and then I can fix it myself.
Thanks for any help people can contribute.
-Alerion
Can you get into cwm ? If so connect your USB and go to manage storage I think that's what its called and select USB storage and from there does your computer detect it now ?
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nathanm2435 said:
Can you get into cwm ? If so connect your USB and go to manage storage I think that's what its called and select USB storage and from there does your computer detect it now ?
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It doesn't seem to do a thing, nothing pops up on the PC
Alerion617 said:
It doesn't seem to do a thing, nothing pops up on the PC
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Have you installed HTC Sync? Try reinstall, new version came out recently.
tomascus said:
Have you installed HTC Sync? Try reinstall, new version came out recently.
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2 hours after the initial problem I've managed to fix it, I found a backup and restored. Thank god it worked.
*Note to self, keep more backups*
Alerion617 said:
2 hours after the initial problem I've managed to fix it, I found a backup and restored. Thank god it worked.
*Note to self, keep more backups*
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Wise man's words. Couldn't agree more.
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Nexus 7 wont connect to computer via MTP

When I connect my Nexus 7 to my windows 7 computer it is not recognized in MTP, but is when I change it to PTP. When I connect my 1st gen Nexus 7 to the same computer it is recognized fine and I am able to transfer files. I have all the drivers installed and adb works when I am in PTP I just cant transfer any files. Has anyone else experienced this problem or is there maybe something wrong with my Nexus?
Check out this thread. I was experiencing similar issues although I didn't test out PTP .
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Disregard. I figured it out. It was a driver issue after all.
How did you fix it? I have the same problem. Is root needed to view transfer files via USB?
My N7 2013 won't connect with my Macbook Pro. I already have the Android File Transfer app, which works fine with my Nexus 4, but it won't recognize the Nexus 7 2013. It charges, but no connection. Anyone have any ideas?
lucastmw said:
My N7 2013 won't connect with my Macbook Pro. I already have the Android File Transfer app, which works fine with my Nexus 4, but it won't recognize the Nexus 7 2013. It charges, but no connection. Anyone have any ideas?
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Might be a silly question but did you enable USB debugging in developer tools.
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jmileti said:
Might be a silly question but did you enable USB debugging in developer tools.
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Yes, I tried it with debugging on and off.
thaliagoo said:
How did you fix it? I have the same problem. Is root needed to view transfer files via USB?
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Root is not needed to transfer files via USB. I just uninstalled the previous driver and updated to the latest and that worked for me.
No matter what, I always keep getting error code 10, device cannot be started when I install the new nexus 7 drivers Android ADB device (from the previous posts- Nexus 7 root). I'm not even trying to root, just trying to install drivers correctly.
thaliagoo said:
No matter what, I always keep getting error code 10, device cannot be started when I install the new nexus 7 drivers Android ADB device (from the previous posts- Nexus 7 root). I'm not even trying to root, just trying to install drivers correctly.
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These are the drivers I used... http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
fixed mine by just forcing it to reinstall the drivers.
fstbusa said:
fixed mine by just forcing it to reinstall the drivers.
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How did you force it do that? I've actually never ran into this problem. Windows 8 is what I'm running.
dirtyfingers said:
These are the drivers I used... http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
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It is definitely a driver issue. I had to uninstall my drivers and then manually install others, because I had a Nexus 7 2012. Those drivers were showing up as *up to date* according to windows, but the device was not working. Total clean install worked to correct it.
Xirix12 said:
How did you force it do that? I've actually never ran into this problem. Windows 8 is what I'm running.
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In device manager, go to the properties of each android device. I had one near the top of the list and one lower under portable devices. Click update driver and navigate to your updated drivers folder.
It should update them. The device listed under portable devices had mtp as part of the title so I figured that one was the problem.
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To anybody who comes to this thread looking for help.
Go to device manager, and under devices remove the Google ADB Driver. This drove me nuts. All of my nexus devices wouldn't connect because they lacked an external SD.
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I've tried every suggestion in all of these threads so far & nothing worked. Even after I deleted the ADB drivers, windows 7 would automatically reinstall them. When I tried to update the drivers, win7 said they already had the best drivers (ADB).
Here's what worked for me:
I had to turn off USB debugging, delete the ADB drivers in Device Manager, then reboot the device while it's still plugged in. Windows recognized the device as an MTP device & installed the drivers before it even fully booted.
i installed the drivers from the link in this thread and still no luck, i am running the latest paranoid android rom, and tried it on 8 different computers with 23 different cables and no luck - would it help if i flashed a stock rom ? otherwise i dont know what to do - any help would be appreciated, thanks, chris
edit flashed a stock rom and now it is working again - came right up on my pc, i am selling it today to buy the 32gb and just wanted to get me twrp backups off it
golfinggino said:
i installed the drivers from the link in this thread and still no luck, i am running the latest paranoid android rom, and tried it on 8 different computers with 23 different cables and no luck - would it help if i flashed a stock rom ? otherwise i dont know what to do - any help would be appreciated, thanks, chris
edit flashed a stock rom and now it is working again - came right up on my pc, i am selling it today to buy the 32gb and just wanted to get me twrp backups off it
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I have the same problem. When I was using stock ROM I could connect fine to my PC. When I installed CM10.2 I can not longer connect. i have no problem when I try it with my phone though.
huizingajm said:
I have the same problem. When I was using stock ROM I could connect fine to my PC. When I installed CM10.2 I can not longer connect. i have no problem when I try it with my phone though.
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After helping someone with Paranoid ROM, I think the problem you are experiencing may be on the ROM/kernel side. Part of the problem is the custom ROM was sending out different USB IDs from stock. I was able to help them force the recognition of the MTP device from a driver standpoint on windows, but the MTP device wouldn't start up when windows tried to initialize it.
sfhub said:
After helping someone with Paranoid ROM, I think the problem you are experiencing may be on the ROM/kernel side. Part of the problem is the custom ROM was sending out different USB IDs from stock. I was able to help them force the recognition of the MTP device from a driver standpoint on windows, but the MTP device wouldn't start up when windows tried to initialize it.
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I switched kernels to stock to jassy to tiny. None of them work so it has to be the ROM. I am just going to use WiFi transfer of files. Nothing major right now while everything is still new to 4.3.

Problems with fastboot and windows 8.1

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

[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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