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Let me say beforehand that I am a lifetime lurker. I would not be posting here if I hadn't already spent at least two days scouring the web for an answer.
My HTC Desire HD cannot connect to HTC Sync, but it can connect as a storage device, and can be seen by adb. Whenever it connects while in hboot/fastboot, it will flicker "USB" a few times before Windows tell me it's not recognized (Device failed enumeration code 43). This includes using the RUU wizard from HTC. That will just make it stick on "RUU" in the bootloader.
I have tried every driver download suggested on this site. I have switched USB cables three times (all htc cables). I have used two seperate computers (Windows 8 and Windows 8.1).
I'll admit I'm a nooby specifically to Androids. All I want to do is flash new ROMs/root my device. As far as I know this is step one, and I can't go any further until I've unlocked my bootloader.
EDIT: SOLVED
HTC Desire HD drivers really hates Windows 8 and 8.1. Installed Windows 7 32-bit and it worked just fine.
That error can be a pain in the ass. I have it as well. I believe disabling griver signature enforcement in win8 (it's your OS, isn't it?) should allow installing adb drivers, but I was too lazy to check it. As a workaround I instead flash the boot.img in bootloader by putting it to PD98IMG.zip
I can upload you a template, leave the txt in it and replace the boot.img with your desired one, choose store (none) compression level, then put the zip directly (don't use folders) in sd card
EDIT: I didn't fully read your post before. If you don't have S-OFF most probably you can't get away without adb drivers..
Turned off device signing. No effect.
Have you tried now manually installing drivers in device manager while the phone is in unrecognized state? Does it still say the drivers are incompatible?
If your OS is 64bit, you need these http://d-h.st/23V
I have those drivers. I installed them manually. I tried the updating the drivers through device manager and pointing them directly to the drivers folder I need, and Windows is insistent that not having ANY drivers installed is the best driver to have installed for my device.
I am getting a pop up saying that the device is failing to to start. It's not like other usb devices I might have plugged in and they just sit there in at least their correct category in device manager.
The part that ticks me off most, is that this exact problem on this exact model has been solved on three different forums, and each time the OP just said "nvm I fixed it" and never even bothered to explain how for the rest of us.
It's really hard not to curse right now.
in device manager update dialog goto
browse my computer --> let me pick --> have disk --> choose the .inf from the drivers path.
Ya, I had tried that too. None of them will work. It says the file I chose doesn't have compatible software for my device.
Once again, this only happens in the hboot/fastboot/RUU. Once the phone has loaded the OS it works totally completely fine, save for HTC Sync not seeing the phone and vice versa. I don't understand why some drivers would only work sometimes unless something is wrong with my bootloader, and if so, how do i fix it?
have you tried un-installing HTC SYNC?
SuperMechaCow said:
Once again, this only happens in the hboot/fastboot/RUU. Once the phone has loaded the OS it works totally completely fine, save for HTC Sync not seeing the phone and vice versa. I don't understand why some drivers would only work sometimes unless something is wrong with my bootloader, and if so, how do i fix it?
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Nothing is wrong with your phone, same thing happens to me, I just thought disabling driver signing should fix it, like I said I was too lazy to check it since I found workaround for my needs.
TheJokah said:
have you tried un-installing HTC SYNC?
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It is currently uninstalled.
@smoger:
I would try your workaround, but I' m not sure where to obtain the boot image I need. Also, I thought you could only change the S-Off if your bootloader was unlocked anyways?
Power down DHD and connect it to PC. I realized, my win7 was installing drivers, while phone was off.
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ammo12 said:
Power down DHD and connect it to PC. I realized, my win7 was installing drivers, while phone was off.
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It appears to be the same device/drivers when powered off or when in the Android environment. While in the bootloader, it shows as an unknown device.
I also noticed that only when I am trying to update via RUU, it says instead "Device Descriptor Request Failed"
SuperMechaCow said:
@smoger:
I would try your workaround, but I' m not sure where to obtain the boot image I need.
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The boot.img is in the ROM-zip-file packed. But I think, if its a RUU it is called PD98...img
Try this, I know its from Samsung, but this installs fastboot drivers and drivers used for ADB access
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vqfuv8fifmrkkxt/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.zip
For the set of Google Drivers, go here too http://d-h.st/23V
My drivers list does not show the Google or HTC drivers like yours does after installing all the things in your links. In fact, that's the fourth time I've downloaded those Google/HTC Win7 64x drivers from people around the web. They are not in my drivers list after installing them via the INF files. I must be doing something wrong.
SuperMechaCow said:
My drivers list does not show the Google or HTC drivers like yours does after installing all the things in your links. In fact, that's the fourth time I've downloaded those Google/HTC Win7 64x drivers from people around the web. They are not in my drivers list after installing them via the INF files. I must be doing something wrong.
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Did you browse to the folder where the manual driver files reside?
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SuperMechaCow said:
Ya, I had tried that too. None of them will work. It says the file I chose doesn't have compatible software for my device.
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SuperMechaCow said:
I have those drivers. I installed them manually. I tried the updating the drivers through device manager and pointing them directly to the drivers folder I need, and Windows is insistent that not having ANY drivers installed is the best driver to have installed for my device.
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To be exact I have:
Tried HTC Sync
Tried HTC Drivers Installer
Tried to Automatically search for drivers
Tried to install drivers by using the inf Install option
Tried to manually select drivers by pointing to the folder the Win7 64x drivers were placed
Tried to manually install by picking out the exact inf files
Tried to install from device drivers list, were they were not listed
Tried these steps with driver signing turned off
Tried all of these steps with another PC
I still think the issue is related to the fact that it only has problems in the bootloader menu
Ok, like u know I had this issue. Now I randomly managed to fix it when I needed adb drivers for my new toy (Sanei tablet for 40$ lol)
The mistake I was making is that I was trying to install the drivers while device was in fastboot, but apparently you can get away with casual "My HTC" drivers which can be installed when DHD is booted into Android. It looks likethe phone is not being detected from bootloader (it doesn't like any of the drivers I had tried), but I can fully use ADB while it's in recovery or starting/trying to boot OS, so it should be enough for rooting/unlocking bootloader.
I remember with HTC Wildfire I had drivers package with seperate drivers for Android and fastboot, so I had to install different driver after rebooting to fastboot, but with these new drivers and win8 it doesn't work out this way.
Solved. Used Windows 7 32-bit. Windows 8.1 was the culprit.
Similar issue
SuperMechaCow said:
Solved. Used Windows 7 32-bit. Windows 8.1 was the culprit.
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I am facing the same problem and I too have tried different methods like you did. Am using Windows 8.
Gotta try on Windows 7. Shall update if that solves my problem too.
I have 2 htc one x's both were updated to the 3.18 (4.1.1) firmware OTA
The black one connects fine, drivers were easy to install. Fastboot, ADB, and storage all work
The white one works in fastboot, but ADB and MTB will not work. The device shows up as unrecognized device in windows 8 device manager and when I plug it in a popup says there was an error with this device. I've tried so many times to manually update the drivers, but to no avail. Even if I install the same driver as the black phone I will get an error 10 in device manager unable to start device.
I haven't tried a hard reset, it's my wife's phone and she cares more about her apps than the latest firmware, custom Roms, or root. But if I'm missing something simple or anyone else has been down this road before I would like to know the fix, at least to get mass storage working.
dudemaaan said:
I have 2 htc one x's both were updated to the 3.18 (4.1.1) firmware OTA
The black one connects fine, drivers were easy to install. Fastboot, ADB, and storage all work
The white one works in fastboot, but ADB and MTB will not work. The device shows up as unrecognized device in windows 8 device manager and when I plug it in a popup says there was an error with this device. I've tried so many times to manually update the drivers, but to no avail. Even if I install the same driver as the black phone I will get an error 10 in device manager unable to start device.
I haven't tried a hard reset, it's my wife's phone and she cares more about her apps than the latest firmware, custom Roms, or root. But if I'm missing something simple or anyone else has been down this road before I would like to know the fix, at least to get mass storage working.
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Well, are they both endeavoru ?
desmond1303 said:
Well, are they both endeavoru ?
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No I thought I posted this in the evita section. My mistake
Hello Folks,
As i already said i´m so busy these days, i would like to continue my developing with NokiaX at least i know @dhacker29 is working in device too.
With a recovery booting but with framebuffer troubles (have to check it again with the new kernel..)
Im gonna release a new way to Root our device.
A few weeks ago i found something really weird in my device so i reported it to Nokia security team...now its fixed but Im a little disappointed about that.. but this is another story.
So, lets go with this little guide.
First i must to say, why i should research and wasting my non-time trying or writing new exploits when we have something that still works.
So all this credits goes to ZJMedia
Download this package from http://goo.gl/LiQzz1
Now when your device is updated and plug in.
1- Install Nokia Composite ADB Interface (using it from Nokia Usb Drivers folder)
2- Open KingRoot app while device its working and plugged (If everything goes fine, should be detected as: Android Device (msm8625) Normal Mode
Yes, i know it.... KISS principle
Appreciate for your hard work. May I ask how to use the folder of NokiaX USB Drivers? Where is it put?
Thank you Kashamalaga!
For those wondering what to do with the Nokia drivers:
-Plug your phone to your computer
-Go to device manager and find your phone on the list(it should have a punctuation mark for windows 7 users)
-Right click on your phone and install the nokia drivers
oaba09 said:
Thank you Kashamalaga!
For those wondering what to do with the Nokia drivers:
-Plug your phone to your computer
-Go to device manager and find your phone on the list(it should have a punctuation mark for windows 7 users)
-Right click on your phone and install the nokia drivers
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Thanks for your answer. I know the steps. But I have a question following.
Does the 32 bit computer choose the folder of i386 and the 64 bit computer choose the folder of amd64 while installing the nokia drivers?
Nokia
Good news nokia x you got some senior developers @Kashamalaga for now
yurinaka said:
Thanks for your answer. I know the steps. But I have a question following.
Does the 32 bit computer choose the folder of i386 and the 64 bit computer choose the folder of amd64 while installing the nokia drivers?
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When I was prompted to choose the location of the driver, I just chose the main nokia folder. Your computer should automatically choose and install whatever driver is needed.
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oaba09 said:
When I was prompted to choose the location of the driver, I just chose the main nokia folder. Your computer should automatically choose and install whatever driver is needed.
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Thank you. Totally understand now.
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With rooted device:
1. Download update OTA file
2. Copy to SDcard and rename to update.zip
3. Power off phone (press power butom about 15s)
4. Press and Hold Power_Butom & Volume+ Butom until show Nokia text on screen, then the phone will go to recovery mode
5. Choose install zip and brower to update.zip on SDcard
6. Wait the setup complete
7. Reboot phone
8. Done
read somewhere Root Master 1.3.6 works on rooting 11.1.1 can anyone confirm?
Kashamalaga said:
Hello Folks,
As i already said i´m so busy these days, i would like to continue my developing with NokiaX at least i know @dhacker29 is working in device too.
With a recovery booting but with framebuffer troubles (have to check it again with the new kernel..)
Im gonna release a new way to Root our device.
A few weeks ago i found something really weird in my device so i reported it to Nokia security team...now its fixed but Im a little disappointed about that.. but this is another story.
So, lets go with this little guide.
First i must to say, why i should research and wasting my non-time trying or writing new exploits when we have something that still works.
So all this credits goes to ZJMedia
Download this package from http://goo.gl/LiQzz1
Now when your device is updated and plug in.
1- Install Nokia Composite ADB Interface (using it from Nokia Usb Drivers folder)
2- Open KingRoot app while device its working and plugged (If everything goes fine, should be detected as: Android Device (msm8625) Normal Mode
Yes, i know it.... KISS principle
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A complete Success !! Best and the easiest way to root your Nokia X after update 11.1.1 I'll recommend it in my Youtube channel :good:
Help needed !
MicrosoftGoogle said:
With rooted device:
1. Download update OTA file
2. Copy to SDcard and rename to update.zip
3. Power off phone (press power butom about 15s)
4. Press and Hold Power_Butom & Volume+ Butom until show Nokia text on screen, then the phone will go to recovery mode
5. Choose install zip and brower to update.zip on SDcard
6. Wait the setup complete
7. Reboot phone
8. Done
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I'm new here, can you please explain in step by step process from rooting and ADB !
install nokia usb folder success
my device detected on kingroot
but why it take so long when fecthing script
adhiomar said:
install nokia usb folder success
my device detected on kingroot
but why it take so long when fecthing script
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It does takes time. No need to worry. Just don't go mad and re-boot your device because manually re-booting the device in process of rooting can brick your device.
Mrtoxicgamer10 said:
It does takes time. No need to worry. Just don't go mad and re-boot your device because manually re-booting the device in process of rooting can brick your device.
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it's normal im waiting until 30 minutes? i can't wait n disconnect my phone while rooting process.n my phone not brick.i try to uninstall the driver n reset my phone.n install again nokia usb driver folder n blablabla.doing the root again n still take long time when fetching scripts aaaargh what happen with kingroot :crying:
adhiomar said:
it's normal im waiting until 30 minutes? i can't wait n disconnect my phone while rooting process.n my phone not brick.i try to uninstall the driver n reset my phone.n install again nokia usb driver folder n blablabla.doing the root again n still take long time when fetching scripts aaaargh what happen with kingroot :crying:
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Try this maybe. I ain't promoting myself buy try these steps posted by me CLICK HERE
is there a still root access after the future updates?
Help me!
Kingo Root can not detect my Nokia X, I installed driver ADB interface already! Is it has something wrong with Windows 8.1 64bits? thanks
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nhocheshire said:
Kingo Root can not detect my Nokia X, I installed driver ADB interface already! Is it has something wrong with Windows 8.1 64bits? thanks
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I fixed it, just download another version Kingo Root from Google
Guys, is there a version of Kingroot available for linux ? I tried to get the ADB working on a Windows7 VM but could not. ADB works fine on Ubuntu .
I have rooted nokia X but Google+ is not install?any one help me
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problem of detecting during kingo root
Answer is just
1) download the attachment:good::good:
2) unzip it by winrar.
3) copy it to sd0(Internal memory) by connecting your nokia x.
4) just restart you device.
5) now connect ur nokia x by selecting usb mode
6) open kingo root
7) remove n then again plug in the usb from nokia x.
8) it will get detected
I'm use windows 8, and my com can't install usb driver.
I'm folllow topic fixed USB driver latest 13-9-2014, but not effect.
Now Nokia X manager can' t seen my device (nokia XL)
Anyone could help me?
Thanks
add114 said:
I'm use windows 8, and my com can't install usb driver.
I'm folllow topic fixed USB driver latest 13-9-2014, but not effect.
Now Nokia X manager can' t seen my device (nokia XL)
Anyone could help me?
Thanks
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As i Know Nokia Dropped the Drivers of their New software updates, You can do everything you want in other ways , what do you want to do with your XL ?
Yep, I want use nokia x manager for install play store.
I'm think nokia store or 1-market not work for me.
OK then you need to Download a ZIP file Of the Gapps and FLash it in your Recovery mode
moda20 said:
OK then you need to Download a ZIP file Of the Gapps and FLash it in your Recovery mode
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I have gapps file and Nokia X manager, but Nokia X manager can't detected nokia XL drivers
So that can't install google play store
Hi friends,
I recently installed a fresh windows 10 latest build (16299).. I have 64 bit windows 10.. The problem is i cant install moto z play drivers on this build. I was able to install drivers on the previous build of windows 10 but on this build i failed... Motorola Device Manager is stuck at step 2 (Installing USB drivers)... I waited for hours but it is stuck... I tried closing and opening the app but still no luck... Tried restarting and then installing drivers but still no luck.. Everything else is installed perfectly including adb but i am unable to install moto drivers.... Can someone help... Without drivers i wont be able to even flash my device
Anyone??? I need to flash my device...please help
1) Install drivers from this topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
2) After that you will be able to manually assign Android ADB Interface driver to your phone in Device Manager
freeman_g said:
1) Install drivers from this topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
2) After that you will be able to manually assign Android ADB Interface driver to your phone in Device Manager
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I already have adb installed and it worls fine...its just i am unable to install moto drivers on my pc... I even tried after disabling driver signature bull**** that was introduced in windows...
Those pack also contains proper ADB driver. You do not need separate Moto drivers, original ADB driver from Google will work fine too.
After installation connect your phone in fastboot mode to PC and go to Device Manger. Then update the driver of your phone in manual mode (when you have to choose from the drivers already installed on your PC) and choose Android ADB driver from the list.