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the problem is solved i just don't know how to delete this thread
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in fact the device is still not yet recognized under twrp but does work under bootloader mode, it's just it's not adb connection but fastboot connection that i got confused
for anyone who have a similar problem, you might find it helpful in the following links that i tried before i realized my stupidness...
http://sciologness.com/download/903...-configuration-descriptor-request-failed.html
http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
http://developer.samsung.com/technical-doc/view.do?v=T000000117 // this is the samsung page, but after installation you might find in your usb driver compatibility list something like "samsung adb interface" and that might do the trick
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hey guys,
i just followed this page to root my device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/general/guide-unlock-bootloader-install-custom-t3307183
everything went fine until i flashed the xceed kernel.img for my stock rom...
and when booted into twrp and connect to pc meanwhile, the tablet it's not recognzied via usb anymore, and it says 'unknown usb device' error code 43. the tablet can either be rebooted into the system or recognized under the bootloader mode
i tried to install the google usb driver manually but it says
'This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)'
anyone please help
i don't think it's the problem of my cable or the connecting ports...
my os is win10 64
thanks all
G
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I have an HTC Incredible 4G LTE. I underwent the process detailed here to unlock the bootloader.
When i got the HTCDev website, i ran a fastboot command and it just says <waiting for device>. I tried to detect the device with adb devices, and fastboot devices, but with no success. the THC Sync manager is not installed. HTC drivers should be installed. I am plugged into a USB 2.0 port, the same one used through out the process (i even tried the other one).
I am at a loss as to what is happening. I do know that the device manager sees my phone, and shows the drivers as the latest version. It does give this message:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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The device manager is listing the driver as version 2.0.7.3.
EDIT: Was able to get driver updated to 2.0.7.18
Also, when connected to the computer normally an orange light shows near the speaker. I wasn't concerned at first as I know the Android OS is not actually up and running on the phone, but do wonder if it doesn't indicated a problem.
Another note, I am running Windows 8.
EDIT 2: More research has yielded the following "Android Bootloader Interface". Every reference installing this from the usb_driver in the ../extra/google/usb_driver folder. When I attempt to do so from the device manager Have Disk ui I receive the following error
The folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your
device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designer to work with
Windows for x64-based systems.
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EDIT 3: Removed entire android sdk, redownloaded and installed. Removed all HTC software and drivers. Booted phone into fastboot, and windows detected an "Android 1.0" device, installed the Android Bootloader Interface driver from the google usb_driver successfully. However, fastboot devices still does not detect the phone, and device manager still shows code 10.
As of now:
No HTC Sync, or HTC Driver
phone booted into fastboot, phone displays "FASTBOOT USB"
phone is set to usb debug
phone is connected to pc with good cable to a usb 2.0 port
I have:
rebooted pc, re-installed drivers, changed usb cords, changed usb ports, even tried a usb 3.0 port, i have tried some generic fixes for code 10 errors, and completely run out of ideas
EDIT 4: After using a different computer running Windows 7 I was able to complete the process, however, i would very much like toresolve the issue with my own PC, as the Win7 laptop is not mine. I utilized the adb/fastboot/winapi files from my Win8 machine. Win7 automatically found HTC drivers (2.0.7.18) and everything seemed to work just fine. Any ideas?
I've been eager to try Scott Crosler's new CM11 but didn't have time until tonight. To ensure cleanliness, at the bootloader I erased cache, system and userdata. I've flashed ROMs dozens of times, and as usual, there were no problems with fastboot recognizing the device.
I then entered CWM, and it was the darndest thing: three fast USB connection beeps and this error:
"Windows could not install driver software for your device."
But I've had the generic USB drivers installed for two years! At first I thought it was interference from the Samsung drivers when reflashing my wife's tablet, but I tried our two laptops, same result. No matter that I right-clicked "Nexus 7" in Device Manager and pointed it to freshly downloaded drivers, even that I tried installing drivers using the SDK Manager,
"Windows could not install driver software for your device."
I've read that turning off USB debugging helps, but um, with an erased /system, I had nothing to boot into!
Normally I prefer flashing via ADB sideload. To get up and running again, I flashed TWRP and used its feature of mounting USB-OTG and flashing from an external drive. Once I got into CM11, I turned on and off USB debugging, but I still can't install the USB drivers, and ADB can't recognize any devices. At least there's flashing via external flash drives.
Has anyone had the like?
didn't see win 8.1 mentioned but thought this may help? http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/windows-8-1-users-careful-t2856908. I have had problems with drivers in past. adb composite are the ones that work for me. I simply removed drivers under android devices in device manager then plugged in device. GL.
Windows 7 here, but thanks for the suggestion anyway.
This morning I can connect it as a media device, and it's in Device Manager just fine as "Nexus 7." But turning that off, it becomes "flo" in Device Manager and can't find the updated drivers. And either way, I still can't get it recognized while in recovery mode. Ah well, as I said, at least TWRP has the option to mount USB OTB and flash files from an external drive.
Let me add that I already tried another cable (for our Samsung tablet), and tonight I see that I can connect it in MTP mode. In MTP mode, it shows up just fine in Device Manager (under Portable Devices), but turning off MTP throws it under Other Devices with the dreaded ! (and I just can't get it to install the driver no matter where I point it to). And no matter what combination I try, I still can't get ADB to recognize it at all.
Although this is for Windows 8.1 it may apply to your situation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-7-2013/general/windows-8-1-users-careful-t2856908
As I e-mailed you, sfetaz's suggestion of USBDeview is part of the solution! I still can't get it recognized in booted Android as anything but a media device, but now it's fine during recovery. Darndest thing I ever saw in 19 years of dealing with Windows drivers.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
Then in an old bookmark, I tried Koush's universal ADB drivers.
http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup.msi
Even if USBDeview hadn't helped, it was still good to clear out all the old devices I no longer use. Definitely a handy utility to keep around and recommend.
Ok so here is what happend:
I wanted to root my phone and I did the root fine with stumproot. Then i used autorec to flash the recovery. When i went to boot into recovery it got stuck in fastboot mode without download mode. I finanly got download mode but now I can't get the phone to show up device manager. I was having a issue with the ports but I finanly got that to show up but now all it shows up is communications port with a error.
The error is "Windows cannot determine the settings for this device. Consult the documentation that came with this device and use the Resource tab to set the configuration. (Code 34)"
When I plug in the phone to the computer in download mode it comes up with three options under other devices.
CDC ECM- The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
CDC Serial- The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
LGE Android Phone- The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28)
I have tried uninstalling and re-installing the drivers. I have tried lg's official drivers and koushes universal adb drivers. Nothing seems to make it show up. Can someone please help me. I'm trying to do the restore to factory with tot files since i have the sprint variation. I'm not having anything other issues other than the phone not showing up properly in device manager! i have googled and googled and found nothing that helps. Thanks!
Hi
ADK is working fine with my other devices, but my PC can't seem to install the drivers for Huawei Watch. The devices is in the device manager, but a little yellow triangle at the side, which means the device drivers are not installed.
I have tried Google, but the guides just say install the devices drivers but clicking update in Device manager with the xx file I downloaded, but windows can't see the file.
Thanks in advance
only pdanet drivers works for me for adb but in twrp i cannot connect to pc . how have you solved the issue i have same problem in device manager. tried more than 6 ways after googling pc
i've tried pdanet drivers 64bit on my win7 64bit version.
but the installation cannot continue.. did u success installing pdanet ? what version of your windows u have ?
why is this marked as solved because i dont see the solution. i just received my watch today and cant seem to get device manager to recognize any drivers.
PDAnet doesnt fully install because i cant install drivers
Minimal ADB and fastboot dont recognize any devices attached
Universal Naked driver 0.73 doesnt work even after modifying the android_winusb file
I even installed the Google USB driver from the SDK Manager, but i dont see anything on my machine.
ive had this watch for 2 hours and already frustrated as hell lol. can someone provide assistance?
thanks!
PS. im running this on Windows 7 64 bit and the watch is at LCB43B already
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
hendry said:
same problem with me.. attaching usb cable into charger dock, detect huawei watch in device manager but drivers cannot be installed..
what's the problem ? which drivers can be used ?
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i was trying all day on my work computer which runs windows 7 x64 with no luck, but the watch was detected immediately on my windows 10 machine at home. strange.
Success!
I fixed my issue! I had the same issue everyone here mostly had. I could unlock the bootloader, but I couldn't get the Fastboot recovery to work because the drivers were not detected by Windows 10, or my other Windows 7 machine. Both machines installed a standard version of Google Android device drivers and boot loader drivers, but they were not detected by ADB commands once in the bootloader.
First I went here to download all the drivers, but got stuck:
http://www.thecountrycaller.com/37260-how-to-unlock-huawei-watch-bootloader-and-flash-twrp-recovery/
So what I did was ran the commands to reboot to bootloader, then flash commands for the recovery, left my device plugged in. Then I went into the Windows Device manager, and looked for the Android or Adb drivers loaded. I double clicked the driver, and clicked on uninstall driver, and told windows to delete the drivers. I then unplugged my device (still in bootloader mode), plugged it back and in windows instantly detected the ADB flash commands and boom, TWRP recovery completed.
Hope this helps some of you.
this did not solve my issue ive installed the drivers and nothing over and over can someone help me with the drivers please
thanks
running windows 7
tried to install every driver possible
Weird as it may be, I managed to get Hwatch to connect to ADB via USB by installing the watch as a Motorola Android Sooner Composite ADB Interface - in device manager-update driver-select from PC-select from device list-android usb device-motorola
Is there anything what i can do when my classic watch is NOT recognized on both pc and notebook? I hear no sound, i can´t see anything in device manager...any help?
Hi I`m using the huawei 2 LTE version - can I take the same driven from here or will that cause problems ?
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Is this may be a real help https://www.reddit.com/r/hwatch/comments/3n9ckp/how_to_get_adb_access_over_usb/
I am getting a Unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed) It keep telling me usb device not recognized while being plugged it. I have tried several things
1. another windows 10 computer worked the first time then same error as a laptop.
2. unintalled the driver and rebooted.
3. also used multiple usb ports
cant find anything after searching
pixel 2 xl 8.0 September update
rooted lastest magisk 15.3
latest twrp installed
stock kernel
recently a fresh install a few days ago because i got it to work somehow but not anymore what do i do?
adb, fastboot, and storage cannot be accessed
Try these steps:
-uninstall previous version of SDK tools from PC
-download latest SDK Tools from HERE
-have a USB 2.0 cable available
-follow these steps to verify connectivity
see if these things help
Unless there is a specific reason you're still on Sept 8.0, I'd take this chance and upgrade to lasts 8.1 factory image.
evanxalmighty said:
I am getting a Unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed) It keep telling me usb device not recognized while being plugged it. I have tried several things
1. another windows 10 computer worked the first time then same error as a laptop.
2. unintalled the driver and rebooted.
3. also used multiple usb ports
cant find anything after searching
pixel 2 xl 8.0 September update
rooted lastest magisk 15.3
latest twrp installed
stock kernel
recently a fresh install a few days ago because i got it to work somehow but not anymore what do i do?
adb, fastboot, and storage cannot be accessed
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I'm just spitballing here but....
With phone plugged in, on your pc, under device manage. When you open it up do you see unknown android device? That driver may need to be updated. Also, USB debugging is on, and the option to transfer files? Is your SDK platform-tools up to date?
I forgot to mention downloaded the platform tool for both computers. I never updated because i had root and nothing new was that interested enough to start all over. I followed the steps and nothing usb debugging is on. In device manager its says Unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed). I cant transfer files or anything. I tried updating to the google driver but it said it wasnt compatible.
I haven't seen it with this phone yet, but try changing the USB mode on your phone from the notification; I've had a few phones that refuse to work in specific modes.
evanxalmighty said:
I forgot to mention downloaded the platform tool for both computers. I never updated because i had root and nothing new was that interested enough to start all over. I followed the steps and nothing usb debugging is on. In device manager its says Unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed). I cant transfer files or anything. I tried updating to the google driver but it said it wasnt compatible.
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Have you tried a different USB-C-A cable just for the heck of it. May have to factory reset and see if that solves it.
evanxalmighty said:
I forgot to mention downloaded the platform tool for both computers. I never updated because i had root and nothing new was that interested enough to start all over. I followed the steps and nothing usb debugging is on. In device manager its says Unknown usb device (device descriptor request failed). I cant transfer files or anything. I tried updating to the google driver but it said it wasnt compatible.
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So your driver is messed up. Did you use the driver below?
https://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
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It won't let me install the driver I get some kind of error when selecting it. I was able to get it to work after plugging it in and out. Now that I updated to 8.1 everything was fine untill I got home. Now it's doing it again. I tried 2 different cables restarted my computer and laptop and can't figure out why it was working fine before without doing anything different.
Try this:
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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Try this:
1. Go to C:\Windows\INF
2. Find the file "wpdmtp.inf"
3. Right click the file and click 'Install'
4. Once that is done, simply plug your phone and it should work.
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This definitely worked for me -- Thanks for posting!
I am having sort of the same problem. I was on Android 11 on my 2xl, rooted with fast boot boot twrp.Img and installed magisk and super super, all latest. I could not get gaps so I used Android flash tool to attempt to go back stock and it downloaded and flashed it but it is now stuck in loop, I reboot to recovery and it’s stock now and it will not be recognized by adb or fast boot,!0plesase help