So after flashing CM11 I can no longer transfer files to my HTC One X, I tried uninstalling all the old one and installing the latest HTC Sync Manager but when I connect my phone now it opens sync manager but then proceeds to say that no phone is connected. Neither can I find the device in windows explorer.
What now since the PC recognizes the device in Device Manager but wont let me manage it.
mzieberts said:
So after flashing CM11 I can no longer transfer files to my HTC One X, I tried uninstalling all the old one and installing the latest HTC Sync Manager but when I connect my phone now it opens sync manager but then proceeds to say that no phone is connected. Neither can I find the device in windows explorer.
What now since the PC recognizes the device in Device Manager but wont let me manage it.
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Disable adb debuging and you will see the device
Thant said:
Disable adb debuging and you will see the device
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still nothing
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Hi guys i'm using a windows pro x64, and in the device manager my htc driver doesn't appears, and i can't install it, any solutions? Thanks
Have you installed Htc Sync Manager?
Guich said:
Have you installed Htc Sync Manager?
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I already installed Htc Sync Manager, but the problem is that nothing happens and the device is not detected by the OS, it's like i plug the phone (usb) and then nothing happens and it doesn't appear at the device manager neither as Unknown Device.
Hey guys, I have an HTC one vx. After searching for about a week about my problem, I am posting on here.
I have been trying to root so I can get the tethering app, and custom roms, etc. When I attempt to connect any computer in my house (windows 8,7) to my in fastboot mode HTC, windows pop up saying... The USB device that you have connected has malfunctioned. It shows up in device manager with a yellow arrow over it. I've tried installing HTC sync, uninstalling that, installing pdanet drivers, updating in device manager, manually updating in device manager from android SDK and pdanet directories, tried usbdevview, tried switching cables, USB ports, everything. Any suggestions? I'm at a loss of what to do. Adb works when booted up though. Most annoying problem ever.
Boot into windows 7 uninstall htc manager and it will ask "want to remove all drivers with it" or something like that, click yes then from there install latest HTC manager from HTC site, once installed plug in Phone and HTC manager should give proper drivers
Windows 8 says that I need a driver for my phone. I installed the latest HTC Sync and went to device manager. Then pointed to the HTC folder where the diver files are. The computer still say it can not find the driver. what do I need to do?
live chat with HTC said that I need HTC sync manager not htc sync so I am going to uninstall and then install ill be back with updates
no joy I still need help
okay so Ive noticed that in fastboot USB the PC see the phone as Android 1.0 with a HTC driver
if I then hit the power button to select the bootloader it goes away and if I go to recovery and hit the power buttone the PC sees the phone as "one" with no driver
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okay so Ive noticed that in fastboot USB the PC see the phone as Android 1.0 with a HTC driver
if I then hit the power button to select the bootloader it goes away and if I go to recovery and hit the power buttone the PC sees the phone as "one" with no driver
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Reboot your PC with the Advanced Boot Menu, and load Windows 8 with driver signing verification disabled. Then connect your phone 3 times, once in recovery, fastboot, and in the OS. The drivers will load correctly, and you can then reboot into normal Windows 8 and it will work fine.
Where is the advance boot menu?
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Where is the advance boot menu?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303046
Ok I tried this. No joy. The pc still says it cannot find a driver. Yes HTC sync and HTC manager are installed
Remove htc sync and manager, and then use these drivers http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/ADB_Drivers.zip You will have to manually install them thru device manager.
still says the htc driver is the best one device shows up as Android 1.0
I just purchased an HTC M8 running software number 1.55.631.4 and I am using Windows 7.
- I first tried plugging in the phone via usb, and Windows notified that the driver install failed.
- Then I tried installing the drivers manually using the All in one toolkit, tried plugging in the phone, and nothing happened.
- Then I uninstalled the driver, and tried installing the HTC Sync Manager (driver included), plugged in the phone, and still nothing happened.
- This problem occurred on an HP EliteBook, so I tried on another HP laptop I have at work, and the driver install failed when I plugged it in as well.
- Now I am here.
Does anyone have any possible ideas/solutions? Any feedback is appreciated.
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Install HTC Sync Manager, then uninstall it but leave the drivers. Should then work fine
http://www.htc.com/uk/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
I'm running into the same problem. Have just unlocked bootloader and rooted the phone. I now want to achieve S-OFF. However when I get to the ADB push command nothing happens. I notice the error "HTC MTP Device - Failed" when it tries to update drivers after passing command adb reboot. Tried installing HTC Sync and uninstalling a few times but stuck in the same place. Any way around this?
Thanks
Running Windows 7 64bit. Software version 1.54.161.10
EddyOS said:
Install HTC Sync Manager, then uninstall it but leave the drivers. Should then work fine
http://www.htc.com/uk/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
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I just tried this, and it didn't work. When I plug in the phone via USB, my computer doesn't even make the notification sound that something has been detected. The red light on the phone shows its charging, but my computer doesn't even show that anything was plugged in or detected. Could this be a problem with my computer?
If another computer works, then yes
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I just tried this, and it didn't work. When I plug in the phone via USB, my computer doesn't even make the notification sound that something has been detected. The red light on the phone shows its charging, but my computer doesn't even show that anything was plugged in or detected. Could this be a problem with my computer?
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what about device menager ?
Maybe you have some other drivers installed for android devices, try uninstalling them first.
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what about device menager ?
Maybe you have some other drivers installed for android devices, try uninstalling them first.
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Nothing in device manager either.
I do have my Nexus drivers installed. Do you think that could be the problem? Should I uninstall everything previous?
I tried installing HTC sync manager on my work laptop (which has no other phone drivers installed), and it's still the same problem. One thing I've observed though is when I leave the phone plugged in to the computer USB and do a reboot on the phone, the computer detects it at the startup "htc one" screen, but the device disappears seconds later as the phone continues to boot. It's like it detects it initially, then some software with the phone is causing it to fail. Any ideas?
bump.. went through HTC customer service and they pretty much got me to try reinstalling drivers, sync manager, etc.. didn't work. Said they would push me to the next level tech support which would be as long as 7-10 business days and that was last Monday and still haven't heard anything
I have windows 8.1 and my pc does not recognize my m8. It is connected and charging though, and I am using a USB 2.0 port. USB debugging on. On the device managers, no device shows up. I uninstall all HTC Drivers aswell. Any help? I just need it to have a yellow explanation mark device on device managers, and I know what to do from there.
I tried download HTC drivers but the htcdriver.exe won't bring up an installation window. I'm running out of time as I need to return to stock quickly before Wednesday.
ThePwnie said:
I tried download HTC drivers but the htcdriver.exe won't bring up an installation window. I'm running out of time as I need to return to stock quickly before Wednesday.
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[Q] Device not recognized by Windows 8.1
Have you tried different cables and usb ports? A different pc as a last resort?
Make sure you have no other phone drivers installed (Samsung, etc.) and make sure all HTC drivers are uninstalled. Make sure you don't accept the option to automatically install HTC Sync when you connect the phone. After that, you should get the yellow exclamation point in Device Manager. Select the option to manually select the drivers, and pick the generic Android MTP device (or some similar description).