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Follow these instructions and your vista and 7 problems is over...
I used this guide and it works on my phone..
Originally Posted by pvdhelm
To follow this guide please make sure you have a copy of WinRAR installed, I will refer to the Windows Mobile Device Centre as the WMDC for ease of reading. If you do not have the WMDC installed please go here to install it first - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-download.mspx
One problem with windows VISTA and 7 is that it uses the new "Windows Mobile Device Centre" and not activesync which we are used to, thus our standard RUU programs will not upgrade our Hermes devices as in windows XP. This guide will show you how to configure VISTA to work just the same as XP with our RUU programs.
For this guide firstly you need to download the new drivers:
Drivers for Windows Vista/7 x32 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=33662&d=1169888879
Drivers for Windows Vista/7 x64 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=33892&d=1170385335
Please note the x64 drivers are unsigned so to use them successfully you must disable driver signing.
Extract the contents to a folder on your desktop, call this folder "AS_DRIVERS". It contains the drivers from activesync which we will use instead of the native VISTA WMDC drivers when the device is in bootloader.
Now you must enter the bootloader on your device, to do this press and hold both the side ok button and the power button then put your stylus into the hole on the bottom of the device, your device will reset and show the red blue green bootloader screen. LEAVE THE DEVICE IN BOOTLOADER MODE and connect it using the USB cable to your VISTA/7 PC.
Now navigate into the WMDC (Start>All Programs>Windows Mobile Device Center) and click on the "connection settings" menu icon
In the connection settings menu untick "allow USB connections" then press OK.
Now exit the WMDC and return to the desktop, go into the start menu and type "Services", this will take you into the local services dialogue and show a list of all services either running or registered with your pc.
Scroll down the list and make sure these services are present:
Windows Mobile-based connectivity
Windows Mobile 2003-based connectivity
If these services are not started then double click each one and set them to Automatic start by clicking the "startup-type" drop-down menu and selecting automatic then click the start button in the same window, apply the setting by pressing OK. Now return back to the desktop again.
Go into the start menu and type "Device Manager" then run, this will take you into the device manager. Click the "+" symbol next to "Mobile Devices" and double click on "HTC USB Sync".
This will bring up the properties of the currently connected device (the hermes in bootloader).
Go to the "Driver" tab and click "Update Driver".
Click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software".
Select "Let me pick from a list...."
Click the "Have Disk" button.
Click "Browse" and navigate to the AS_DRIVERS folder we created earlier.
Vista x32 users select the file "wceusbsh.inf"
Vista x64 users select the file "wceusbshx64.inf"
Then click Open.
click next and the driver will be installed (wait a moment).
Press close and escape back to the desktop now.
Now we must stop the WMDC process, start the task manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Escape.
click the WMDC line and click "End Process". In the confirmation window, again press End Process.
Now re-enter the WMDC and re-enable USB connections (click connection settings and tick the box "enable USB connections").
Your RUU programs for HardSPL/Radios/WM6 ROMs should now run as desired once you are synced with WMDC. Since we have updated the driver which vista uses when the device is in bootloader mode.
Can this be made a Sticky please..??
Followed your Steps on Win7 x64 but WMDC doesnt connect do my device although I re-enabled USB connections. Digital Driver signing is disbaled.
No it did work, I just didnt get it
Write this into the wiki plx, really helpful.
All done till the driver installation.
But start from task manager and so on, it's failed to connect.
Am i doing wrong?
Just try to flash, at my side WMDC shows no connections either but flashing is possible.
DasEtwas said:
Just try to flash, at my side WMDC shows no connections either but flashing is possible.
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After i installed the drivers then i started WMCD and re-enable USB connections and then took out my cable out of the phone then put it back in and it connected..
Method with no install
What I have been doing with Win7 without installing any drivers is
- Put phone in bootloader mode (press power and left OK button while pressing the reset button on bottom)
- Start the RUUWrapper
This of course assumes that you have hardSPLed the phone and select the right options, no autodetect
This is what I have been doing for a while now, I dont recall updating any drivers or activesync/mobile center
coolsva said:
What I have been doing with Win7 without installing any drivers is
- Put phone in bootloader mode (press power and left OK button while pressing the reset button on bottom)
- Start the RUUWrapper
This of course assumes that you have hardSPLed the phone and select the right options, no autodetect
This is what I have been doing for a while now, I dont recall updating any drivers or activesync/mobile center
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Well this is another option you can do then...should i add this to my post..?
This is outdated and doesn't work! Go here for new one.
This is a quick guide for users who are unsure about how to switch between ADb & HTC Sync without risk. New sections will be added as new drivers are made aware to me.
It is tested using Windows 7 64-bit but should be easily applicable to Windows Vista and similar to Windows XP. Includes 32-bit & 64-bit version support.
Before you do anything download the Android SDK and extract the files: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Contents
I. [NEW] Assumes that no driver is installed for you're HTC Hero
II. [HTC Sync] For when the "My HTC" driver is installed > ADB
III. [ADB] For when the "Android Composite ADB Interface" device is installed > HTC Sync
IV. Bootloader Driver Procedure
I. New Users
1. Plug your phone into your PC via the USB cable
2. Let windows install any drivers it wants, and it should fail on the last driver "adb"
3. Download the "HTC Hero Sync Drivers.zip" file attached and extract the folder to the android sdk folder.
4. Left Click "Start"
Right Click "Computer"
Left Click "Manage" from the menu
5. Choose Device Manager from the list on the left and you should have a warning ! over a device called ADB
6. Right click on that and choose "Update Driver Software"
7. Select "Browse my computer..." > "Let me pick from..." > "Next" > "Have Disk..." > "Browse"
8. In the browse window, navigate to the folder that you extracted from the rar earlier and pick either the "Vista_7_x64" folder (64-bit users) or the "Vista_7_x86" folder (32-bit users) and select the driver file from inside that folder. Then click "OK".
9. "My HTC" should show in the "List of compatible hardware" now, so select that and click "Next" to install the driver.
10. You now have your HTC Hero set up for HTC Sync.
II. HTC Sync Users > ADB
1. Plug your phone into your PC via the USB cable
2. Download the "HTC Hero ADB Driver.zip" file attached and extract the folder to the android sdk folder.
3. Click "Start" > Right Click "Computer" > "Manage" > "Device Manager"
4. Expand "Android USB Device" and right click "My HTC" > "Update Driver Software"
5. Select "Browse my computer..." > "Let me pick from..." > "Have Disk..." > "Browse"
6. In the browse window, navigate to the folder that you extracted from the rar earlier and pick "android_winusb" > "OK"
7. "Android Composite ADB Interface" should show in the list of "compatible hardware" now, so select that and click "Next" to install the driver.
8. You now have your HTC Hero set up for an ADB connection.
III. ADB Users > HTC Sync
1. Plug your phone into your PC via the USB cable
2. Download the "HTC Hero Sync Drivers.zip" file attached and extract the folder to the android sdk folder.
3. Click "Start" > Right Click "Computer" > "Manage" > "Device Manager"
4. Expand "Android USB Device" and right click "Android Composite ADB Interface" > "Update Driver Software"
5. Select "Browse my computer..." > "Let me pick from..." > "Have Disk..." > "Browse"
6. In the browse window, navigate to the folder that you extracted from the rar earlier and pick either the "Vista_7_x64" folder (64-bit users) or the "Vista_7_x86" folder (32-bit users) and select the driver file from inside that folder. Then click "OK".
7. "My HTC" should show in the list of "compatible hardware" now, so select that and click "Next" to install the driver.
8. You now have your HTC Hero set up for HTC Sync.
IV. Bootloader Driver Procedure
(thanks to janhol)
1. Turn off your phone and load into fastboot by holding the Back button and pressing Power with the hero plugged into the computer
2. "Start" > Right Click "Computer" > "Manage" > "Device Manager"
3. Check that you have your Hero on the "My Hero" Drivers, not "Android bootloader drivers" (those don't work).
4. Right click "Android bootloader drivers" > "Update Driver Software"
5. Select "Browse my computer..." > "Let me pick from..." > "Have Disk..." > "Browse"
6. Download the "HTC Hero Sync Drivers.zip" file attached and extract the contents
7. In the browse window, navigate to the folder that you extracted from the rar and pick either the "Vista_7_x64" folder (64-bit users) or the "Vista_7_x86" folder (32-bit users) and select the driver file from inside that folder. Then click "OK".
8. "My HTC" should show in the list of "compatible hardware" now, so select that and click "Next" to install the driver.
Windows 7 64bit
I get an error message "AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer"
Where do I get it & where do I put it when I get it
Interesting, it should be in the driver package, are you sure you extracted it all & picked the x64 folder?
O and which guide are you following? 1, 2 or 3?
any love for 32 bit?
btdag said:
Interesting, it should be in the driver package, are you sure you extracted it all & picked the x64 folder?
O and which guide are you following? 1, 2 or 3?
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Extracted both rars to desktop
Tried all three
No luck
mercuryhayes said:
any love for 32 bit?
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32-bit drivers are included as well - it is detailed in the guide.
Archie The Leper said:
Extracted both rars to desktop
Tried all three
No luck
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Found the files it is asking for, I had no idea it needed that folder too. I'll edit the guide asap.
Edit: can you try it again? i have updated the guide
Bang on tutorial,... yet again!
Had to do my first logcat today,... Wouldn't have been able to if it wasn't for you.
Thanks again bruv!!!
cheers btdag, spot on man, can't go wrong with a tutorial as simple as this.
got my htc driver accepted by windows vista,moving on to next step.
thanks again,
many thanks btdag,great tutorial for us noobs
backedup all my apps to a 16gb card cos some of them i paid for. and then used a 2 gb card for the procedure.
-1st step: failed backup recovery image, followed the tuto...gold card,worked nicely.downgraded the hero using goldcard nice. many thanks to you and all the devs in here.
as for the roms, i don't know which one, too many roms are customed for different things from what i've read in the forum.
can you please advise, and can i take the 2 gb card that i used for rooting and put my 16gb and reinstall the backedup apps i have on it and then put in the new roms i hope you'll advise me on.
maybe too much to ask for, i thought having a 16gb class2 card to put everything on it(apps,music,......) bit too late i bought this one last week, hopefully in the future i get a higher class one.
from what you quoted the radio did improve your network signal,that will be great too. i'm with t-mobile uk.
cheers again for all the great work you've put in
may I add: after downloading necessary files i disconnected from the internet, then uninstalled ADB driver. Update driver with downloaded files and now driver used is MY HTC. It was very important to be offline as Windows 7 was very quick at downloading wrong driver for the phone.
I'm now back in business, rooting and flashing
for some reason it won't let me use the adb drivers, it simply says android_winusb isn't a suitable driver
don't get me wrong, it's not the first tem I mess with drivers, but it's like these drivers are not for my device.
I even tried the newer ones which by villain team.
I really don't get it
poddo said:
for some reason it won't let me use the adb drivers, it simply says android_winusb isn't a suitable driver
don't get me wrong, it's not the first tem I mess with drivers, but it's like these drivers are not for my device.
I even tried the newer ones which by villain team.
I really don't get it
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+1 I get exactly the same, following guide to the letter - Do I need to force windows to accept unsigned drivers. I forget how but is that the case?
I love the ways you followed the guide to the letter but missed the HUGE announcement at the top that it is outdated and probably doesn't work any more....
See the adb guide in my sig now (by ante0)
This thread has been locked by OP request as it is out of date.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=757233 for the new guide.
P
I had a lot of trouble getting the adb drivers on my work Win7 x64 laptop working. Here's what seems to have done the trick.
1. Pull up a commandline, go to Documents and Settings\username\.android directory, and do
Code:
echo 0x04e8 >> adb_usb.ini
if you haven't done so already.
2. Install KIES. (Downloading the separate driver package didn't work--the driver package refused to install.)
3. Set device in adb mode (Settings | Applications | Development | USB debugging(x)).
4. Plug device into computer. You will get a tray icon with stuff spinning. Click on it. If things go fine, you'll eventually see a list of drivers with "Ready to use" and green checkmarks.
If all the drivers have checkmarks, you're done--you had it easy. This guide is for cases like mine where you find that two drivers, "CDC Serial" and "SAMSUNG_Android" are labeled "No driver found" and adb doesn't work.
5. Right-click on My Computer, choose Properties, then "Device Manager". Expand "Other devices".
6. Right-click on "SAMSUNG_Android".
7. Choose "Update driver software" | "Browse my computer for driver software" | "Let me pick from a list".
8. Make sure "Show All Devices" is selected and click on "Next".
9. Click on "Have Disk" and type in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Samsung\USB Drivers\25_escape" (auto complete made it easier to type; if you have 32-bit windows, the " (x86)" should be omitted).
10. You will get a two-pane selection of the drivers. Selecting one of the two "SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd." listings (you may need to look through both) in the left pane gives an option list on the right that includes two "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface".
11. Choose the first "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface" and click on "Next". You will get a warning that Windows cannot verify compatibility. Accept this. Windows will install the driver and once it's done you'll click on "Close".
12. Windows installed the driver and ADB started working. (If it didn't start working, I would now have gone back to the Device Manager, right clicked on "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface", and then redid steps 7-11, but this time with the other "SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface" driver.)
This is enough to get adb working. But it's still probably worth fixing the CDC Serial device.
13. Repeat steps 7-11 in the Device Manager with the "CDC Serial" device now, except that instead of the ADB driver you will look for and install "Samsung Mobile USB CDC Composite Device" in the right pane in steps 10-11.
If all goes well, you will get more spinning stuff in the task bar, and eventually Device Manager doesn't show any devices in "Other devices" with yellow triangles. But if things go for you like they did for me, you'll have "CDC Abstract Control Model (ACM) in "Other devices".
14. Repeat steps 7-9 in the Device Manager with the "CDC Abstract Control Model (ACM)" device now. (You may have some USB Modem options showing up in some places, but I ignored those, and did the same "Have Disk" move as before.)
15. I got a single-pane display showing only "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem". (Maybe you'll have two-pane display and you'll have to find it as in steps 10-11.) Select it and click "Next". I didn't get any warnings. Windows will install the driver and once it's done you'll click on "Close".
At this point, Device Manager showed all devices correctly functioning. And "adb shell" worked fine.
16. If you don't want KIES, just uninstall it, but make sure not to uninstall the drivers (the KIES uninstaller will ask).
Man, thank you so much. I was going crazy with this. Worked for my T-mobile SGS3. :cyclops:
One thing that's not mentioned, after I fixed the ADB and the CDC driver, it threw an error in the MTP device, I just let Winblows install that one automatically and it worked fine.
There is less steps needed,i got my ADB working in Windows 8 64bit RC1 developer preview flawlessly.
Just disable driver signature,install sdk,add sdk folder to windows environment and you are done.
nice. I didn't have any problems with mine, just sayin. Its always nice to see people help each other.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Worked perfectly on my PC and the Kies could see the phone as well (GT-I9100).
Thanks again !! :good:
Longest ADB guide I've ever seen.
Sent from my sph-d710 using xda premium
Thanks for this!
Great guide man! Helped solving some driver issues with Windows 8.1 and Note 3, particularly installing the SAMSUNG_android adb device manually!
Thank you very much!
I thought I would never find a tutorial like that, it saved my life lol. Thank you so much!
I try to unlock my My galaxy nexus bootloader but every time i connect my phone to pc in fastboot mode, it appears nothing. I had tried many google usb driver yet it didn't help. Can anyone suggest me solutions?
In fastboot mode it said:
Product name - tuna
variant - maguro
HW Version - 9
Bootloader version - PRIMEKK15
Baseband Version - SC04D0MLE3
Carrirer Info - None
Serial Number - 0146B0000E01701C
Signing - production
Lock State - Locked
There is number inside this device: SC-04D <Titan Silver>
It's currently running adroid 4.1.1
Build number: androidME_v1.2_GNexus-build_cdtdroid
Are you in windows, linux, or mac? I had a problem getting it to install the fastboot driver for my GalNex on my Asus G73 laptop in windows so it might be a similar problem. What I did was download and install the android sdk including the optional google driver, and then manually install it from the device manager. If you've installed drivers from different sources windows caches them and when you connect a new device it may use the old driver even if you've uninstalled it.
To install the driver manually make sure the phone is connected and in fastboot mode
then go to control panel -> system -> device manager
then select whatever the galaxy nexus is listed as. probably samsung phone or something along those lines.
right-click and select "update driver software
click "browse my computer for driver software" then "let me pick from a list of driver software on my computer" and finally click "Have disk..."
this will open a window for you to select the driver so hit browse, and in the explorer window go to the android-sdk folder where you installed the sdk and find the %android-sdk%\extras\google\usb_driver folder. then select the "android_winusb.inf" file. After clicking ok and ok it should list 3 drivers. I can't remember which one it is but I think one of them is a fastboot driver (If I remember correctly they're adb, composite-adb, and fastboot).
After it's installed open a command prompt and put in "fastboot devices". if there's a device id listen then it's working.
edit: the driver I refer to can be acquired here: http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html
it says "The Galaxy Nexus driver, however, is distributed by Samsung (listed as model SCH-I515)." but that refers to the Verizon version.
it's working
Thank you I followed you instruction and it's amazingly working :victory:
This may help... it worked for me...
The reason the driver isn't being recognized by Windows, is that you need to edit the android_winusb.inf file. Let's now go through some simple steps to show you how to enable the Android Composite ADB Interface.
1. Download and Install Google USB Driver (yes, the generic Google USB driver, even though the Galaxy Nexus uses the Samsung USB driver in normal USB mode)
2. Next go to Device Manager and right click on Android 1.0 driver and click Properties
3. On the 'Property' drop down look for 'Hardware ids'; you should see two values like this:
USB\VID_18D1&PID_4E30&REV_0100
and
USB\VID_18D1&PID_4E30
Write down the USB\VID_18D1&PID_4E30 you will need to copy this to android_winusb.inf
4. Go to the USB driver folder and open android_winusb.inf with notepad and create a new line under 'Google Nexus (generic)' adding the above PID as follows:
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_4E30
*Note: There are two sections where 'Google Nexus (generic)' is found; add this line under both the "Google.NTx86" section and the "Google.NTamd64" section if you are uncertain.
Now save the file to same location
5. Next, go to Device Manager (Computer Management) > Other devices > Android 1.0
Right click on Android 1.0 driver and click 'Update Driver'
Browse to the USB drivers folder and open android_winusb.inf (Use Browse my computer for driver software)
6. Windows will present you with a pop up saying "Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software"; click > Install this driver software anyway
7. You should now see a message "Windows has successfully updated your driver software"; make sure the driver description looks like this > Android Composite ADB Interface; then click > close
8. Device Manager will now label the device driver > Samsung Android Phone > Android Composite ADB Interface
my galaxy nexus is'nt showing in pc...its charging...but cant connect in download and fastboot mode...even not showing in device manager...tried diiferet usb cables...plzzz help me...sorry for bad english
Thanks for instructions. It worked.
Troubleshoot guide for updating the adb and fastboot drivers manually in a PC running any version of windows
First, try updating your drivers through windows update automatically. If the drivers are installed and still fastboot commands are not working, then follow these steps:
Pre-requisites:
* PC running windows 7/8/10
* Internet connection (just 20MB)
* Working USB cable
Steps:
(1) Download the [OFFICIAL][TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3 from XDA
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
(2) Install it with "Y" confirmation for all 3 options and reboot the PC
(3) Disable the internet connection of your pc
(4) Reboot your phone to fastboot mode and plug it to your PC's USB 2.0 port (important)
(5) Open device manager on PC and scan for hardware changes from the option if your device is not listed already
(6) If it shows 'Asus android device' -> "ASUS Android Bootloader Interface', right click on it and uninstall device with the 'delete the driver software' option ticked.
(screenshot 1 & 2)
(7) Now scan for hardware changes (magnifying glass icon)
(8) It will show 'Android' with an ! symbol
(screenshot 3)
(9) Right click -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for driver software
(10) Choose "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
(11) Choose "Android device" or "Asus android device" or similar option and confirm it with Yes or Next option
(screenshot 4)
(12) A warning will pop up, press 'Yes'
Done
(13) Go to adb folder -> shift+right-click and open cmd or powershell window -> type "fastboot devices" without the quotes and you will see your device listed.
Nice... Thanks for the guide... Many people needed it... Was about to make one myself...
Great. Many many thanks bro
kickyvivi said:
troubleshoot guide for updating the adb and fastboot drivers manually in a pc running any version of windows
first, try updating your drivers through windows update automatically. If the drivers are installed and still fastboot commands are not working, then follow these steps:
pre-requisites:
* pc running windows 7/8/10
* internet connection (just 20mb)
* working usb cable
steps:
(1) download the [official][tool][windows] adb, fastboot and drivers - 15 seconds adb installer v1.4.3 from xda
link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
(2) install it with "y" confirmation for all 3 options and reboot the pc
(3) disable the internet connection of your pc
(4) reboot your phone to fastboot mode and plug it to your pc's usb 2.0 port (important)
(5) open device manager on pc and scan for hardware changes from the option if your device is not listed already
(6) if it shows 'asus android device' -> "asus android bootloader interface', right click on it and uninstall device with the 'delete the driver software' option ticked.
(screenshot 1 & 2)
(7) now scan for hardware changes (magnifying glass icon)
(8) it will show 'android' with an ! Symbol
(screenshot 3)
(9) right click -> update driver -> browse my computer for driver software
(10) choose "let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
(11) choose "android device" or "asus android device" or similar option and confirm it with yes or next option
(screenshot 4)
(12) a warning will pop up, press 'yes'
done
(13) go to adb folder -> shift+right-click and open cmd or powershell window -> type "fastboot devices" without the quotes and you will see your device listed.
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bro i have done everything you said, also i followed some youtube videos for help, also when i type "fastboot devices" it shows my device attached but when i try to execute something, my phone says "press any button to shutdown".....i want to flash my phone please help me........because somehow my phone got bricked after flashing latest havoc os 3.0 through twrp .
I follow xda for everything
looking forward for a quick response : - )
Divyajeet90 said:
bro i have done everything you said, also i followed some youtube videos for help, also when i type "fastboot devices" it shows my device attached but when i try to execute something, my phone says "press any button to shutdown".....i want to flash my phone please help me........because somehow my phone got bricked after flashing latest havoc os 3.0 through twrp .
I follow xda for everything
looking forward for a quick response : - )
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I am having same problem... Did you find any solution for it?
kickyvivi said:
Troubleshoot guide for updating the adb and fastboot drivers manually in a PC running any version of windows
First, try updating your drivers through windows update automatically. If the drivers are installed and still fastboot commands are not working, then follow these steps:
Pre-requisites:
* PC running windows 7/8/10
* Internet connection (just 20MB)
* Working USB cable
Steps:
(1) Download the [OFFICIAL][TOOL][WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer v1.4.3 from XDA
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
(2) Install it with "Y" confirmation for all 3 options and reboot the PC
(3) Disable the internet connection of your pc
(4) Reboot your phone to fastboot mode and plug it to your PC's USB 2.0 port (important)
(5) Open device manager on PC and scan for hardware changes from the option if your device is not listed already
(6) If it shows 'Asus android device' -> "ASUS Android Bootloader Interface', right click on it and uninstall device with the 'delete the driver software' option ticked.
(screenshot 1 & 2)
(7) Now scan for hardware changes (magnifying glass icon)
(8) It will show 'Android' with an ! symbol
(screenshot 3)
(9) Right click -> Update driver -> Browse my computer for driver software
(10) Choose "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
(11) Choose "Android device" or "Asus android device" or similar option and confirm it with Yes or Next option
(screenshot 4)
(12) A warning will pop up, press 'Yes'
Done
(13) Go to adb folder -> shift+right-click and open cmd or powershell window -> type "fastboot devices" without the quotes and you will see your device listed.
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Hello, I followed your mentioned steps but in my drivers its showing "Samsung Android Device" is that okay for my asus zenfone max pro m1 device? Or there is one portable device option, is that it?
Hi guys, specially opened an account because of this issue. I am unable to run the fastboot devices command even after following all the aforementioned steps. Phone screen turns black and a message appears on the top left stating "press any key to shutdown", while the fastboot devices command gives a "??????? fastboot" response on my PC. PLEASE HELP!
kickyvivi said:
(12) A warning will pop up, press 'Yes'
Done
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After I completed all the steps, my phone showed on screen "press any key to shutdown" and even in device manager it shows android ADB interface as hidden. Help please. Rebooting again to fastboot mode doesn't help because it shows the same screen "press any key to shutdown" on reconnecting with PC.
May Asus x01bd can't in to the mode fastboot..how to solved it?
Kajin660 said:
May Asus x01bd can't in to the mode fastboot..how to solved it?
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Well i learned this from somewhere but actually you need to turn off the secure boot in your PC from the BIOS. That's what helped me do it
D0CT0RFATE said:
Hi guys, specially opened an account because of this issue. I am unable to run the fastboot devices command even after following all the aforementioned steps. Phone screen turns black and a message appears on the top left stating "press any key to shutdown", while the fastboot devices command gives a "??????? fastboot" response on my PC. PLEASE HELP!
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this same with me,, n i donk know how it is??
my phone asus x01bd
Nightmonkeyps said:
Well i learned this from somewhere but actually you need to turn off the secure boot in your PC from the BIOS. That's what helped me do it
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can u explaining me?? sorry i dont understand what u mean??
Kajin660 said:
can u explaining me?? sorry i dont understand what u mean??
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Well you know how there's a BIOS in your PC which contains the basic commands required to run a computer. There is a setting called secure boot inside your BIOS. You need to turn it off and then install fastboot tools. To open the BIOS, repeatedly press F10 or F8 on your computer while it is opening. This is how it worked for me atleast
Divyajeet90 said:
bro i have done everything you said, also i followed some youtube videos for help, also when i type "fastboot devices" it shows my device attached but when i try to execute something, my phone says "press any button to shutdown".....i want to flash my phone please help me........because somehow my phone got bricked after flashing latest havoc os 3.0 through twrp .
I follow xda for everything
looking forward for a quick response : - )
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this happen to me,, and i have solved this,,
step:
1. U must flash ur Phone via qfil,(*)
,than u will lost ur IMEI and SN will Change to 111111,, but dont worry thats can be back again
2. next step is u must recover ur IMEI and SN back (in tele group u wil found the step) after that U just flash stock firmware modified (via TWRP/ORFOX)n then ur phne willl back normally
Note : (*) in firmware for flash via qfil replace the recovery.img with twrp/orfox (rename To "recovery.img") this will bring u a twrp/orfox recovery after flash via qvil
i hope this can help..