[Q] Fastboot windows 8.1 AMD HELP PLZ!!! - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello. I've been searching for hours for solution. I have HTC desire HD and I had CM11 on it. Then I wanted to upgrade it to newer version. I did almost everything, but then I saw, that my PC recognize my HTC in fastboot as My HTC. There is also error code: 10. I tried almost everything (updating drivers, chipset, USB drivers...) but nothing worked. I don't know what to. Plz help

Did you try something like?:
http://forums.team-nocturnal.com/ind...in-windows-81/
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2596698

Yes, I tried both, but none worked. :c

What do you get when you tipe adb devices or fastboot devices?
Some times your phone first have to be recognized by htc sync.
I had problem with one DHD even with WIN7 x86. Adb and fastboot didn't recognize device until i first connect it to htc sync and after that i was able to use adb and fasboot.
Good luck

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Bricked - Can I save my phone??

Hello
Posted this over in Pauls MoDaCo forum as well but not had any replies yet so thought it best to try here as well.
I've bricked my Desire, phone loads up but the sim and sd card aren't recognised (though I can still use wi fi).
When connecting the phone to my PC (tried windows 7 and XP) the drivers fail to install and I get various faults like the device being recognised as android 1.0 usb to a Qualcomm device.
The phone is still rooted (I can install rooted apps from the market) however after following various unbricking guides I always get stuck at stage 2 (i.e. enable sd card), if the PC won't recognise the device how can i run the 'fastboot oem enableqxdm 0' command?
I've also tried running fastboot using a terminal app on the phone but it doesn't recognise fastboot, should i be in a specific directory on the phone when running this command?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Have you tried using a different jab port? I had to use one at the back of my pc front ports wouldn't install drivers properly.
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You need to follow the guide on modaco for unbricking your device. You have the usb brick, and it can easilly be fixed.
Follow the steps religiously and you will be up n running in no time again.
I've followed the guide lots of time, it's not that long winded so it shouldn't be to hard to follow.
I get stuck on step two, using the fastboot command.
My PC and also tried laptop (Win XP and 7), different USB ports (front and back) but each time it attempts to load drivers and I end up with it either being recognised as an Android 1.0, Android Bootloader Interface or a Qualcomm device. I then run fastboot, and get the device not recognised error.
I've now tried to connect my phone to a windows Xp and 7 PC and a laptop, a Linux laptop and tried using the Tiny Linux root guide to see if that would work, but each time the PC/laptop fails to recognise the phone so can't get into recovery or run the fastboot command.
celticone said:
I've now tried to connect my phone to a windows Xp and 7 PC and a laptop, a Linux laptop and tried using the Tiny Linux root guide to see if that would work, but each time the PC/laptop fails to recognise the phone so can't get into recovery or run the fastboot command.
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You don't need to get into recovery for this.
You have sdk installed, so boot your phone by pressing power while holding down the volume down button.
Use a command prompt on your pc and cd to the tools directory in the sdk. If the sdk is saved to the root of your C: drive on the pc you would type
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
When in there type
Code:
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
This will re-enable your sd card and allow you to continue.
That doesnt work, just stops on the waiting for device line and doesnt continue.
Also using the cmd 'adb devices' shows nothing so I'm guessing my phone isn't recognised on my PC. At the moment it's in fastboot usb (on phone) and in devices on the PC I've got Android Bootloader Interface with the yellow problem sign against it.
thanks for your help, it's appreciated, tried a few forums but no one is that interested in helping.
Cheers
celticone said:
That doesnt work, just stops on the waiting for device line and doesnt continue.
Also using the cmd 'adb devices' shows nothing so I'm guessing my phone isn't recognised on my PC. At the moment it's in fastboot usb (on phone) and in devices on the PC I've got Android Bootloader Interface with the yellow problem sign against it.
thanks for your help, it's appreciated, tried a few forums but no one is that interested in helping.
Cheers
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It definitely sounds like the old usb brick problem, so that's a good thing! When you tried the commands were you booted into fastboot? When you connect the phone to the computer does the phone display change from saying fastboot to fastboot usb? I think thats what it should say, can't remember to be honest!
Have you tried another usb port, and a different cable too?
Edit: I'd also try rebooting the computer to ensure any running process etc are closed.
Got it fixed, final throw of the dice this morning I connected the phone to a Vista laptop and it was recognised straight away, so downloaded HTCSync then ADB tools on to the laptop and finally got the re enable command to work.
Jeez that took for ever, strange that Xp, Win7 and Linux PCs couldn't recognise the phone but Vista did.
Still got it sorted, thanks for the help.
No worries. Glad you got it sorted.
I have almost the same problem.
but with the legend.
SD is not recognized.
Can´t Call,
Can´t connect via USB.
Is there something I can do in the built in terminal in the ROM?

[Q] Desire - device failed enumeration fastboot/hboot mode

OK everybody I think I already know what is going to come from this but I'm putting it out there anyway to see if anybody else in this world has experienced anything like this and managed to resolve it. I'm assuming it's the boot-loader that is at fault here but maybe, hopefully I am wrong.
So a friend of mine has rooted and installed Cyanogenmod 7.1 stable on his HTC Desire (bravo - gsm) using the revolutionary method. It has been working fine except he had many issues getting any ADB drivers to install and work. I've resolved this issue using Koush's drivers. Good old Koush. File transfers work fine too so the USB itself is obviously fine.
The problem I am facing is that he couldn't and now I cannot for the life of me get HBOOT/Fastboot drivers to install. I've tried using Windows and Linux for this task. I'm assuming that all was well before considering the fact he rooted his device!
Now, please don't shout at me but maybe there is a fancy HTC mode like the Samsung download mode that can be used? It's been a while since using HTC and couldn't recall if there was or even if it would be on these early devices.
So....
In Linux I've done all of the 51android.rules stuff and it works with my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus One. I can also see the device in 'sudo lsusb'.
In Windows.... well.... it's Windows, what more can I say!
The device shows up in device manager as Unknown USB Device (Device failed Enumeration). Now I know that basically means that my device is technically buggered, over current, generally failed to connect etc. I've tried different cables, ports and computers!
So here is the boot-loader information:
Revolutionary (In the pink bar at the top)
S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
RADIO-5.11.05.27
Whether in Fastboot or HBOOT, when I plug the device in it flashes between Fastboot and Fastboot USB/HBOOT and HBOOT USB PLUG
after a few seconds it goes back to the USB unplugged state on the phone and Windows pops up USB devices not recognized and I get the device show up in device manager as mentioned above.
If I try to install any HTC or custom/universal Fastboot drivers thy all fail as does HTC sync.
I've tried suggestions in this post too - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2124360
I think that is everything I can provide. Let me know if you need anything else! Like I say, I think it's the boot-loader itself but would loved to be proved wrong!
Thanks in advanced everyone!
DeeToTheVee
Does connecting your phone as a storage device work?
Yes both storage mode and ADB work fine. ADB was a pain to get working though. Only the universal drivers from Koush worked on windows.
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[Q] Help
I have some problem ,
Still no work :/ My os Windows 8.1 x64 ,
Mobile ... , usb device not recognized. So sad i cant downgrade my hboot and still no work Fastboot…
I try disconnect all devices and try all usb port on my computer no work . . .device failed enumeration.
Htc sync cant find my phone. But storage is work fine. Any idea ? Solution ? please
Kasp3rsky said:
I have some problem ,
Still no work :/ My os Windows 8.1 x64 ,
Mobile ... , usb device not recognized. So sad i cant downgrade my hboot and still no work Fastboot…
I try disconnect all devices and try all usb port on my computer no work . . .device failed enumeration.
Htc sync cant find my phone. But storage is work fine. Any idea ? Solution ? please
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Windows 8 has some problems with installing drivers. I used friends Windows 8 to root her phone and got the same message. With my Windows 7 it worked fine
thanks Yes , windows 8 is su*k but i have Windows 8 and8.1 --11 months but some things is worst (drivers now) i actually finished Bricked and Downgrade my phone (hboot) on Windows 7x64 everything is OK adb and fastboot working on
But i want do this thing on my deskop PC with Win8 Do you think it will ever be possible haha Mic*osoft =D
:good:
Theres a thread in desire general somewhere by @k3lcior and he had same problems with windows 8 but he found the solution (drivers etc) have a search for it or look at his profile then threads started by him. The solution is here somewhere
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/dro...er-fix-windows-8-1-update-2-fastboot-t2831385

fastboot help

Hi just dug out my gf's old desire for son to use, notice the signal is crap so was trying to flash another radio, now I have rooted and s-off this phone and can use fastboot with my one x, but when I try to connect this desire (first desire) nothing on the computer recognises it tho it does say fastboot usb on the phone I have tried different drivers but with code 10 i.e the device may not work
What can I do?
when I do fastboot devices or adb devices I get no list?
I know there must be a simple work around but i'm pulling my hair out
(have installed htc sync and removed)
Try these: http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe

Windows 8.1 and Fastboot

Did anyone managed to get it working?
I wasted few hours trying to find a solution today but no go (few months ago i had solution but it was for 8, and it's not working anymore), now i only got adb working but fastboot wont detect device. (unknown usb device)
k3lcior said:
Did anyone managed to get it working?
I wasted few hours trying to find a solution today but no go (few months ago i had solution but it was for 8, and it's not working anymore), now i only got adb working but fastboot wont detect device. (unknown usb device)
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Install htc sync/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.
Cant even install HTCDriver3.0.0.007 on W8.1
k3lcior said:
Cant even install HTCDriver3.0.0.007 on W8.1
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45415030&postcount=32
Tried it already, this is how i got adb working.
But fastboot is still not working, after entering bootloader the device is not detected at all. (unknown device enumeration failed)
k3lcior said:
Tried it already, this is how i got adb working.
But fastboot is still not working, after entering bootloader the device is not detected at all. (unknown device enumeration failed)
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Same for me here.
Sent from my HTC Desire
If someone really wants to stick with W8.1 and needs fastboot, i'd recommend dual booting Ubuntu.. dealing with it on Linux isn't easy either but atleast it's doable.
Took me about half hour to get everything running..
Same issue with mine
Sir, i am also having the same issue with my SE Arc S. I am really hoping someone could find a solution to this so I can start doing what i need to do with my phone. Such pain with W8.1 isn't it?
think i got lucky ,fastboot working fine with 8.1 on my desktop,i didnt do or change anything just upgrade from win 7 to 8 then to 8.1
i have htc desire s and i have flashed pacman 23.0.0 in my phone ( jellybean 4.2.2 ) and installed latest htc sync in my pc but whne i connect phone to pc i cant mount usb, the screen on mobile onlys shows loading screen , i have installed htc fastboot driver forcefully by giving it compability of windows 7, before it i was getting "usb not recognized " as error ? help me
If your problem is because Windows 8.1 gives you a driver error that "A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed" SEE FIX HERE.

[Q] ADB not recognizing device

I just bought a new computer yesterday, after installing the lightweight adb/fastboot program to my dell inspiron windows 8.1 laptop. I realized when I try to see the devices connected to adb by the command : adb devices, the only that pops up is list of devices attached, but show nothing. Here's the guide I followed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778239
I'm guessing it has something to do with the drivers.....any help appreciated......
Here's the link I used to installed minimal adb and fastboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Try uninstalling HTC Sync and any HTC drivers, then try to re-install, and see if that helps.
If no, uninstall any HTC software and drivers. Connect phone, go to Device Manager, and see if the device shows up. If so, select the option to manually select drivers (ignore any prompts to automatically install HTC Sync, etc.) and pick the Generic Android MTP drivers.
See if that works, although Win 8.1 has been known to be more problematic connecting to this device than previous Win builds.
Well I finally got it to work..I never installed the HTC sync software. I found a good link of compatible drivers for my 8.1. I didn't realize the phone had to be in bootloader mode to use fastboot commands though. That's a new thing forbme. If I remember correctly, I could use fastboot commands while the android was in its GUI/ROM format...
I've already switched cid yo gpe cod, but I'm probably going yo switch to dev edition
jxcorex28 said:
Well I finally got it to work..I never installed the HTC sync software. I found a good link of compatible drivers for my 8.1. I didn't realize the phone had to be in bootloader mode to use fastboot commands though. That's a new thing forbme. If I remember correctly, I could use fastboot commands while the android was in its GUI/ROM format...
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Fastboot commands only work in fastboot mode. Its always been this way.
adb commands work in the OS or recovery, but not in bootloader or fastboot.
For some reason I was thinking the opposite...god, I'm retarded. I went ahead,and downloaded the entire SDK anyhow. Everything's up to speed

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