Hi!
I have a very annoying problem. My HTC M8 is not recognized by my new Windows 8.1 Professional System.
If I connect the phone to my PC Windows plays the "new device" sound but nothing more happens. Neither in normal MTP-Mode nor in the USB debugging mode. I checked out the Windows device manager but the phone is not listed.
First I thought that it might be a problem with the Android Revolution HD 7.0 ROM, but the phone works on my notebook (Windows 7) without installing any special drivers. And my old Samsung Galaxy Nexus works with Windows 8.1.
I installed the HTC Sync Manager... didn't help.
I installed the HTC Driver package... didn't help.
I installed the Universal ADB Driver... didn't help either.
Then I tried different USB ports.. nothing
Ikarisan said:
Hi!
I have a very annoying problem. My HTC M8 is not recognized by my new Windows 8.1 Professional System.
If I connect the phone to my PC Windows plays the "new device" sound but nothing more happens. Neither in normal MTP-Mode nor in the USB debugging mode. I checked out the Windows device manager but the phone is not listed.
First I thought that it might be a problem with the Android Revolution HD 7.0 ROM, but the phone works on my notebook (Windows 7) without installing any special drivers. And my old Samsung Galaxy Nexus works with Windows 8.1.
I installed the HTC Sync Manager... didn't help.
I installed the HTC Driver package... didn't help.
I installed the Universal ADB Driver... didn't help either.
Then I tried different USB ports.. nothing
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I had the same issue and I believe it's because the Samsung Gnex drivers are still on your computer. Use Wugfresh's Nexus Root Toolkit to completely uninstall all drivers related to the Gnex, restart, and then plugin the M8. Windows will most likely install all the necessary drivers automatically.
No, it's still not working. I removed ALL Samsung and HTC driver (with uninstaller and USBDeview), restarted my PC and plugged in my HTC. Windows plays the sound and USBDeview shows three new HTC devices with the assigned drive letters F: and L:. But the drives are not assigned and ADB cannot find the M8.
Ok, now it's getting strange.
I reinstalled the HTC driver again from the hasoon2000 website. And now, my M8 appears
under the available storage devices. But only when I disable the USB debugging! If debugging is enabled still nothing happens! :crying:
As a last try I have installed the "Universal ADB driver" again... didn't change anything.
I really don't know what's going wrong.
The M8 works on my Win7 notebook, my Win7 PC at work and it worked well on my develop PC (in a peaceful coexistence with my Samsung Galaxy Nexus), before I installed Windows8.1 (fresh install, no upgrade!) :crying:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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THANK YOU!!!!
It works! Great! Thank you so much!!
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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I love you.
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
http://www.mediafire.com/?i3lcm7dwl581518
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Thanks for this
HTC One M8
Hi Guys!
I have the same problem with my HTC One M8 - can't connect it to my computer with windows 8.1
I've already disabled windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings.
Please tell me how to then install that downloaded drivers via device manager.
When I try to update the driver and select the path to that driver, I receive a message : the best driver is already installed.
Please help me!
Thank you!
sorry for the noob question
ashyx said:
Disable Windows driver signature enforcement in advanced pc settings then install these drivers via device manager.
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Where is the exact advance pc setting to disable this?
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Hi,
i tryed to get the Desire working with adb and everything works fine. I downloaded HTC Sync, installed only the drivers, and the adb interface worked with the Desire. But if i reboot in bootloader and use fastbootinterface it doesn't work.
fastboot devices get no result.
I downloaded unrevoke modified drivers, i also tryed to uninstall HTC driver and install only the modifed drivers. I also tryed to use this drivers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769
but always the same problem:
The device manager shows adb Intreface and there the HTC bootloader, but with and yellow !. properties of the Device shows me following error:
original Error log said:
Das Gerät kann nicht gestartet werden. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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Translation in my own words: said:
The devices can not be startet (Code10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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And i installed the drivers correctly. So with settings, reboot and tha with deactivate the driver signature.
I hope you can help me
You should uninstall everything and start from the beginning. HTC sync clearly messed something up.
First, try to reinstall hboot drivers.
allready tryed but i get the same error.
google "the devices can not be started (code 10)"
happened to me before, its a windows problem. u have to delete something , cant remember what tho.
i uninstalled every thing desire also the not shown devices in devices manager. than i connected the desire in fastboot with pc and the pc gets the driver from alone. But with the error.
Thanks for the tip with the delete something. but the only results i find are something about reinstall the driver, update the driver, uninstall the driver, ask the support of the device -.-
Do you know maybe a link word what i need to delete? is it a file, an old driver,...??
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...9oGABg&usg=AFQjCNH1CYaPX1ZheHJ-vYr2Y3GDNFFvWw
try here, the thing that worked for me was deleting somthing in the registry.
thank you very much i'll try it
Just found the time to read the link.
One question? I looked for the Device Class GUID for USB. But there is no lowerfilter and upperfilter. What class is the desire?
I got a similar problem on my workstation, I got an Android Phone in device manager and nothing else, I'm not able to connect and mount desires SD Card. Windows 7 x64, on my laptop (same os) everthing works fine. My PC recognizes desire only with drivers from Android SDK software.
i think your problem is a bit diferent. Do you have a custom ROM installed?
If you did and it is an android 4.x ROM there are many Problems with USB mount. Try an app to mount the SD Card.
Back to my problem. I readed all of the site from up to down and than i deletet the Keys. After Reboot 2 times i got the bluescreen -.- after that the autorepair startet it selfs. the first couldn't repiar the system, and the second couldn't either. So i needed to reinstll windows
The good thing with this is There is difently no HTC on the PC anymore. So in what order i need to install which drivers to get the Desire in Fastboot connected?
A the moment I'm using CronMode 2.1 (previous CM 2.0, SpazeDog ICS, BravoBCM). On previous roms (all ICS based on CM9) got same problem. Laptop - ASUS S6F, Windows 7 Pro x64 - phone recognized, usb mount working fine. Desktop - Gigabyte P55-UD3, Windows 7 Pro x64 - just got Android Phone in device manager and that's all.
What app do you mean?
Try Usb mass storage toggle form the market.
Not working... Also my PC doesn't mount SD as usb storage in recovery (4ext).
nonline said:
Not working... Also my PC doesn't mount SD as usb storage in recovery (4ext).
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You may have a usb brick. Try the "usb unbrick" option in recovery
abaaaabbbb63 said:
You may have a usb brick. Try the "usb unbrick" option in recovery
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So why other PC/Laptopts recognize my phone proper?
nonline said:
So why other PC/Laptopts proper recognize my phone?
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Ok then... reinstall your OS on the PC. If your tried everything, it's the last solution I can think of.
You can first try to reinstall the Driver.
Back to my problem in what order do i need to install the drivers for fastboot?
I can't reinstal OS. It's my workstation... I work on it. I tried with a lot of drivers (even from SDK), same effect "Android Phone" or ADB Interface device.
nonline said:
I can't reinstal OS. It's my workstation... I work on it. I tried with a lot of drivers (even from SDK), same effect "Android Phone" or ADB Interface device.
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Some firms disable this ability and also SD card reading for security purposes. That can be only reason i can think of.
Sent from my HTC Desire
I'm also a sysadmin of this machine, so you can belive me, just a build-in firewall and security essentials as antivirus protection software.
My wife's Desire S shows the same problem. I think it is a driver issue. Can someone recommend a single "htc desire driver" for Windows 7 64bit?
Hi, I just flashed the 4.4 official image from google. Still on stock recovery.
I do plan to install custom recovery to flash some custom rom now.
However, when I try to plug my tablet in laptop (windows 7 64bit), all i hear is that ding sound, hover over the usb devices i would see nexus 7, but it is not showing in the Windows Explorer.
PTP would show, but MTP wouldnt, with or without usb debugging enabled.
I tried to update my usb driver from google via SDK, i uninstalled first before upgrading so its a clean install, however i am still stuck here.
Any other solution?
hhwong said:
Hi, I just flashed the 4.4 official image from google. Still on stock recovery.
I do plan to install custom recovery to flash some custom rom now.
However, when I try to plug my tablet in laptop (windows 7 64bit), all i hear is that ding sound, hover over the usb devices i would see nexus 7, but it is not showing in the Windows Explorer.
PTP would show, but MTP wouldnt, with or without usb debugging enabled.
I tried to update my usb driver from google via SDK, i uninstalled first before upgrading so its a clean install, however i am still stuck here.
Any other solution?
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If you have Wugfrest Root Kit, in there Click Full Driver Installation Guide - Automatic + Manual and follow his instruction.
Or you can uninstall the driver and update the driver yourself to a specific location on your computer. (this method i used) I run Win 7, and it would detect Nexus 7 but fail, when it told me to update driver i went to the folder where i put the drivers. Eventually you will find the right driver. Its a pain in butt to get the drivers to work sometimes.
Duffmantp said:
If you have Wugfrest Root Kit, in there Click Full Driver Installation Guide - Automatic + Manual and follow his instruction.
Or you can uninstall the driver and update the driver yourself to a specific location on your computer. (this method i used) I run Win 7, and it would detect Nexus 7 but fail, when it told me to update driver i went to the folder where i put the drivers. Eventually you will find the right driver. Its a pain in butt to get the drivers to work sometimes.
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I manually updated the driver from the SDK and it worked, not too ure why exactly......but oh well.....its working as MTP with usb debugging enabled now
Hi There,
HTC ONE M8 Usb is not recognized under windows 7 64-bit enterprise.
tried drivers from HTC sync and tried stand alone drivers.
On a different pc 32bit running windows ultimate it works immidiatly as well as on a VMWARE machine.
any advice please?
Thank you!!!
anyone?!
The latest version of HTC sync drivers should work. However you will have problems with 3rd party drivers on 64bit systems as they are generally not signed and Windows 64 bit will not allow use of these drivers unless you disabled driver signing enforcement
http://sabrent.com/support/knowledgebase.php?article=14
unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
Solved!
solved by using 3rd party software (wierrrd)
1. install moborobo http://www.moborobo.com/
2. plug the phone with "Usb debugging" ON
3. Accept the "not signed" driver warning
4. It will now automatically install the driver succesfully after which you can uninstall moborobo and the drivers will still work
credit to QUBiCA http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416223&page=4
Thanks
xwireless said:
unfortunatly that didnt do any change.
whatever i do windows does not except the driver. I plug in the phone and immidatly it shows with a exclamation mark in the device manager.
tried different ports and different cable, i uninstalled any previous smartphone drivers and software, although it works just fine with another computer running windows 7 (32bit).
any hint on how to troubleshoot?
thank you!!
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Worked fine for me when I installed it on my work laptop running the same version of Win 7. I've got admin rights but explicitly ran the downloaded file as administrator and once I had connection confirmed, I deleted the synch manager portion of the installation (hey, great idea - let's make people download and install 130Meg of files just to get Windows device drivers... NOT)
i actually found another way to work with this...
search google for windows xp mode. it will take you to the microsoft website and it will download a pc virtualizer with xp built in. the software is windows xp 32 bit. i just unlocked my bootloader using this and it works great
Good day,
Can someone please tell me where can i download the drivers for micromax android one, my device is not detected in adb on windows 7?
Thanks,
marc
+100000
Really needed
I have searched for it but not found
Even looked on their official website but it doesn't shows a1 model number
Switch off phone. connect to pc. restart phone. it should install adb. also check if debugging is enabled.
Recognized Noob said:
Switch off phone. connect to pc. restart phone. it should install adb. also check if debugging is enabled.
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Thanks for replying
But this method is not working with my windows 8.1
Still device is not detected
http://forum.xda-developers.com/can...ial-stock-rom-canvas-a1-t2887150/post55662339
see this thread which has link for drivers.
fyh said:
Thanks for replying
But this method is not working with my windows 8.1
Still device is not detected
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The thing with windows 8.1 (atleast x64) is that they have changed the way adb drivers are recognized (or not recognized). You might have to:
1) In windows device manager find ADB Driver (or unrecognized hardware corresponding to the adb driver). Right click and select "update driver software".
2) Select "Browse my computer for driver software".
3) Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer."
4) With "show compatible hardware" checkbox ticked, two drivers should be shown.
(a) Android ADB Interface. and (b) MTP User Device or Composite USB device.
5) Select (a) above and click Next.
6) Device should now appear.
Always good to use the default adb drivers from google for this. (https://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html)
Hi marcusflint, Sorry to ask the obvious but was USB debugging enabled in developer options?
marcusflint said:
Good day,
Can someone please tell me where can i download the drivers for micromax android one, my device is not detected in adb on windows 7?
Thanks,
marc
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Unistall the drivers from Device Manger and re-connect the device to PC ! Working gr8 and solves the MTP device recognition issue as well
avinash60 said:
The thing with windows 8.1 (atleast x64) is that they have changed the way adb drivers are recognized (or not recognized). You might have to:
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ADB driver is installed properly but the MTP isn't installed so I can't enable the mass storage device
I dunno MTP is even required for mass storage device, how come I enable it (I want my computer to detect my SD card which is in this Canvas A1 phone) ?
I am on Windows 8.1 x64
thanks
My problem is that my phone cannot detect the phone drive but it can detect SD card
LOleyer said:
My problem is that my phone cannot detect the phone drive but it can detect SD card
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then install this.
http://www.micromaxinfo.com/mmx/CanvasA1/AQ4501.zip
Once I installed the USB Mass Storage enabler zip on stock Lollipop, now whatever rom I flash (be it stock or custom), MTP is not working, though the PC detects the phone when it is connected through the usb.
Please help...
Driver is not installed duly
tamalnag said:
Once I installed the USB Mass Storage enabler zip on stock Lollipop, now whatever rom I flash (be it stock or custom), MTP is not working, though the PC detects the phone when it is connected through the usb.
Please help...
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Employ USB driver tool by googling this would resolve your agony.
Regards,
689alza
alza689 said:
Employ USB driver tool by googling this would resolve your agony.
Regards,
689alza
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Thanks for your reply, but drivers are already installed.
When I'm connecting to a different laptop running Windows 10 (where drivers are not installed), there the MTP is working normally.
But not in my laptop running Windows 7.
tamalnag said:
Thanks for your reply, but drivers are already installed.
When I'm connecting to a different laptop running Windows 10 (where drivers are not installed), there the MTP is working normally.
But not in my laptop running Windows 7.
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Uninstall the drivers on the laptop with Win 7 and reboot the laptop, thereafter reinstall the drivers using the tool stated above for MTP . Occasionally the drivers are not installed duly (i.e. Device manager may not indicate the exclamation (We may presume the drivers are appropriately loaded,when in fact the contrary usually occurs) mark or error for the driver) but the transfer of data will be precluded.
Uninstall and reinstall the drivers for Win 7 laptop for resolution.
Thank you
689alza