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Hey everyone.
I can't seem to find a working driver for the US t989 under Windows 7 x64.
I have tried two different downloads but Windows 7 keeps rejecting...
Any help is appreciated, please.
Also, I have tried the one on this page:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDo...SB-Driver-for-Windows-x64-Download-96693.html
Windows 7 does not like any of the drivers included in any of the subfolders in that download
mikeDCMDVA said:
Hey everyone.
I can't seem to find a working driver for the US t989 under Windows 7 x64.
I have tried two different downloads but Windows 7 keeps rejecting...
Any help is appreciated, please.
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Do you or did you install Samsung Kies to your PC it should have the drives included. My laptop is windows 7 x64 and i never had issues with drivers for this phone.
sinfulgray said:
Do you or did you install Samsung Kies to your PC it should have the drives included. My laptop is windows 7 x64 and i never had issues with drivers for this phone.
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Ah, good man. Let me try that next. Will report back..
Hi,
I've been having a few BSODs on my Windows 7 x64 machine and I pinpointed the problem to my One X when I have it plugged to the computer. It happens every time I hibernate the computer with the phone plugged in. It doesn't BSOD on me when I unplug it before hibernating.
This is probably a drivers issue... Does anyone have the latest version to see if it fixes the problem? Or maybe installers for different versions so I can test for one that works? That would be great...
I know I can get the latest drivers from HTC Sync Manager but I was wondering if anyone have the installer for the drivers only...
Nazgulled said:
Hi,
I've been having a few BSODs on my Windows 7 x64 machine and I pinpointed the problem to my One X when I have it plugged to the computer. It happens every time I hibernate the computer with the phone plugged in. It doesn't BSOD on me when I unplug it before hibernating.
This is probably a drivers issue... Does anyone have the latest version to see if it fixes the problem? Or maybe installers for different versions so I can test for one that works? That would be great...
I know I can get the latest drivers from HTC Sync Manager but I was wondering if anyone have the installer for the drivers only...
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Try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089508
I have the same problem with the latest drivers.
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Try the one attached, it works great for me on Win 7 and 8
anyway A Blue Screen of Death is usually hardware OR driver related. Most BSODs show a STOP code that can be used to help figure out the root cause of the Blue Screen of Death.
So you need to keep in mind that the problem might be caused by a hardware failure or another driver affecting the HTC driver
Brds7t7 said:
Try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089508
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Thanks man
Maher88 said:
Try the one attached, it works great for me on Win 7 and 8
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Will do, thanks
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
Sent from my ADR6350 using xda app-developers app
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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.
hi, i have problem connecting my arc s in fastboot to flash kernel i install drivers but windows say Unknown USB Device
is fix on the way
Doktor-X said:
hi, i have problem connecting my arc s in fastboot to flash kernel i install drivers but windows say Unknown USB Device
is fix on the way
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same here
same
the same
The same
http://flashtool.net/disabledrivers.php
Someguyfromhell said:
http://flashtool.net/disabledrivers.php
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Yeh tat didn't help..
as suggested in another forum, i disabled one of my usb root hubs in the device manager....it didnt give me that enumeration error and installed the driver but my pc only detects my phone in flash mode(even though i press the button for fastboot)...
It's a common problem with the fastboot drivers at the moment.
The really strange thing is that things still don't work properly if you have 8.1 with XP running in vmware.
Hopefully some smart cookie will work it out
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try
i'll try this thanks
The same problem. I tried UpdateService and PCC , it still does't work!
Someguyfromhell said:
Apparently something was changed in 8.1, making the current method useless.
For now, nothing can be done, you will just have to wait until a new solution is made or move back to Windows 8 or any previous OS.
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There is no known solution at the moment. Just wait until a solution is found or return to older version of Windows.
i m also having have problem ... in sonypcc its given unable to connect change to window 7 r later
altshift said:
i m also having have problem ... in sonypcc its given unable to connect change to window 7 r later
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PCC works perfectly on Windows 7.
Someguyfromhell said:
PCC works perfectly on Windows 7.
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bt mine is window 8.1
hi
my phone is Xperia Mini and recently i update to windows 8.1 .
but when i want conect it in flash mod or fast boot ,
the windows say "usb devise not recognized"
what have to do?
cmureza said:
hi
my phone is Xperia Mini and recently i update to windows 8.1 .
but when i want conect it in flash mod or fast boot ,
the windows say "usb devise not recognized"
what have to do?
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Use another PC, which has earlier version of Windows. There are no fastboot drivers, which work with Windows 8.1, nor there is a solution to make the older ones work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095087
This might help
esarve said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2095087
This might help
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Works on Windows 8 but not on Windows 8.1.
Someguyfromhell said:
Works on Windows 8 but not on Windows 8.1.
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If you have usb 3.0 you can try it is working http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46997772
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I found this guide - http://www.droid-now.com/2013/10/fix-working-fastboot-drivers-windows-8-1-x64/
I have USB 3.0, but I don't use Intel-based stuff. Maybe if I update to 8.1, I might try. For now, up to you to test, if you are willing to.
I'm trying to restore my HTC to stock and flash the stock recovery, but my device isn't found via fastboot anymore. It worked fine for a long time until suddenly stopping (might be a Windows 10 thing). I checked my PC's device manager, and it is showing an error next to the HTC 10 under ADB Interface. I tried to use "search the internet for drivers" which comes back with nothing. I also tried installing HTC's Sync Manager, but it won't install the USB/fastboot drivers for the 10. Fastboot works fine for my S7 Edge, and Nexus 6P, so it must be an issue with the lack of drivers (showing none in the device manager) for my HTC 10. If someone has them, or a link to them that would be great!
Update: someone PM'D me to drivers which fixed the issue. Credit is given in post #4 thank you to everyone that helped. I will uplaod the drivers if anyone wants them
Update adb in sdk manager. I had trouble but htc manager installed all the drivers for me
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yldlj said:
Update adb in sdk manager. I had trouble but htc manager installed all the drivers for me
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I tried that to no avail :/ thank you for the suggestion
HTC Manager installs an older version of ADB in its app directory structure. Rename the adb.exe there to adb.old and see if that works for you.
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RickOSidhe said:
HTC Manager installs an older version of ADB in its app directory structure. Rename the adb.exe there to adb.old and see if that works for you.
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@alobear gave me a link to the drivers which fixed it. I tried uninstalling HTC sync manager and reinstalling the Android SDK which didn't work. The drivers I was given however do work!
I can upload then to my Google Drive or AFH if anyone wants them
Haha good to know they worked man. ?
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alobear said:
Haha good to know they worked man. ?
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I was able to flash a stock recover (not the T-Mobile one), change my CID and relock the BL with S-ON in preparation for sending it back while I wait on a replacement.
Pilz said:
@alobear gave me a link to the drivers which fixed it. I tried uninstalling HTC sync manager and reinstalling the Android SDK which didn't work. The drivers I was given however do work!
I can upload then to my Google Drive or AFH if anyone wants them
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Please do! I'm suddenly having problems as well. Thanks!
vettejock99 said:
Please do! I'm suddenly having problems as well. Thanks!
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I'll upload it tonight for you, if I forget drop me another quote.
What drivers are these? I'm running Windows 10 as well and if I can avoid HTC Sync then I'm definitely interested.
EtherealRemnant said:
What drivers are these? I'm running Windows 10 as well and if I can avoid HTC Sync then I'm definitely interested.
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vettejock99 said:
Please do! I'm suddenly having problems as well. Thanks!
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Just remember to open your device manager (on a PC), find your HTC 10, then update the drivers with these ones that worked for me:
Here they are on my G-Drive
Pilz said:
I'll upload it tonight for you, if I forget drop me another quote.
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FWIW I did get my issue sorted, but please post them anyway as it will help somebody for sure.
vettejock99 said:
FWIW I did get my issue sorted, but please post them anyway as it will help somebody for sure.
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Already posted above.
Pilz said:
Just remember to open your device manager (on a PC), find your HTC 10, then update the drivers with these ones that worked for me:
Here they are on my G-Drive
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Thank you, worked flawlessly. No HTC Sync mess to deal with. :highfive:
EtherealRemnant said:
Thank you, worked flawlessly. No HTC Sync mess to deal with. :highfive:
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Glad to hear that, HTC sync is a mess of a program
Pilz said:
Glad to hear that, HTC sync is a mess of a program
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Some things will never change lol. I've used HTC devices since the Hero came out... And those are just the Android ones. Ironically the WM devices never really gave me much trouble.
EtherealRemnant said:
Some things will never change lol. I've used HTC devices since the Hero came out... And those are just the Android ones. Ironically the WM devices never really gave me much trouble.
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I've always had drivers issues with non Nexus phones for some reason. HTC, Moto, Samsung, LG etc all gave me issues at some point. Drivers are key to have around jsut in case. Im running the W10 insider builds which are a nightmare to opt out of (I can't even with a clean install and new account, Microsoft might replace my Surface becusse they can't figured out the issue either). Anyway I'm glad everything worked out for you via the drives.
Pilz said:
I've always had drivers issues with non Nexus phones for some reason. HTC, Moto, Samsung, LG etc all gave me issues at some point. Drivers are key to have around jsut in case. Im running the W10 insider builds which are a nightmare to opt out of (I can't even with a clean install and new account, Microsoft might replace my Surface becusse they can't figured out the issue either). Anyway I'm glad everything worked out for you via the drives.
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Yeah I'm on the Insider Preview too on the fast ring. So far I haven't had any major issues but if anything would give me issues it would by HTC Sync.
EtherealRemnant said:
Yeah I'm on the Insider Preview too on the fast ring. So far I haven't had any major issues but if anything would give me issues it would by HTC Sync.
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It ran fine for a long time before I started to have issues, then things went south fast. HTC sync reminds me of Kies from Samsung in a lot of ways (none of them are good).
Pilz said:
Just remember to open your device manager (on a PC), find your HTC 10, then update the drivers with these ones that worked for me:
Here they are on my G-Drive
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thanks for that