Unable to get xA2 in fastboot mode - Sony Xperia XA2 Questions & Answers
Hi there,
strugggling to get the xa2 into fastboot mode so I can flash a new boot.img and root. I've enabled OEM unlocking and installed the USB drivers. the command 'adb reboot fastboot' doesn't work, just reboots the phone. adb over usb works fine. The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED. I use 'fastboot devices' to see it if it connected. I've tried this on 2 PCs now to no avail
I'm thinking maybe the fastboot drivers are wrong?
Does anyone have any other suggestions or help?
Thanks
jaw2floor said:
Hi there,
strugggling to get the xa2 into fastboot mode so I can flash a new boot.img and root. I've enabled OEM unlocking and installed the USB drivers. the command 'adb reboot fastboot' doesn't work, just reboots the phone. adb over usb works fine. The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED. I use 'fastboot devices' to see it if it connected. I've tried this on 2 PCs now to no avail
I'm thinking maybe the fastboot drivers are wrong?
Does anyone have any other suggestions or help?
Thanks
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Hi
Install "5 seconds adb drivers"
Connect the turned off phone to PC via USB just pressing volume down button (no power) and keep pressing it until you see the LED turning green or blue.
Here u have! :highfive:
faby GT said:
Hi
Install "5 seconds adb drivers"
Connect the turned off phone to PC via USB just pressing volume down button (no power) and keep pressing it until you see the LED turning green or blue.
Here u have! :highfive:
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Hi thanks for getting back to me,
I assume you meant the '15 second installer', which I just did just install successfully. I am still unable to see the device with 'fastboot devices' command.
Other info: I have factory reset the phone, made sure oem unlock is checked, tried the same process on another computer. I can get adb mode to work fine, but the command 'adb reboot fastboot' just reboots the phone as usual
jaw2floor said:
The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED.
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That is the correct behaviour.
Blue LED = Fastboot mode
Green LED = Flash mode (for reflashing stock firmware with XperiFirm in case EVERYTHING is broken)
Install these drivers:
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
When in Fastboot mode, go to device manager, there is an Android device in there (may also be called MTP device).
In the device manager, install a new driver for that and use the ADB driver from C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal ADB Driver
Windows will tell you that it's the wrong driver. Install it anyway and Fastboot will recognize your XA2 now.
schmatzler said:
That is the correct behaviour.
Blue LED = Fastboot mode
Green LED = Flash mode (for reflashing stock firmware with XperiFirm in case EVERYTHING is broken)
Install these drivers:
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
When in Fastboot mode, go to device manager, there is an Android device in there (may also be called MTP device).
In the device manager, install a new driver for that and use the ADB driver from C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal ADB Driver
Windows will tell you that it's the wrong driver. Install it anyway and Fastboot will recognize your XA2 now.
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If it won't work, after that just go to devices and printers and delete Xperia XA2. It will work.
Else, after installing 15 seconds, inside device manager, update the driver of your phone (or mtp device), select local, then Android device, then fastboot. Disconnect the phone and reconnect as before (volume down)
Fastboot is VOL. UP (on this device)! (Not vol. down)
So basically turn off the device, hold Vol. UP and simply connect to USB, hold Vol. UP until LED is steady blue and you are set.
Note: VOLUME UP activates fastboot and VOLUME DOWN enables flashmode and/or recovery mode
Similar trouble here.
1. VOL UP + plug in USB: Blue led blinks once, then phone shows it's charging (turned off)
2. adb reboot bootloader: Phone just turns off
Corias said:
Similar trouble here.
1. VOL UP + plug in USB: Blue led blinks once, then phone shows it's charging (turned off)
2. adb reboot bootloader: Phone just turns off
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I had the same issue with my XA2.
The solution (at least for me) was: different USB cable and different USB-port. As it turns out, my cable was somehow worn out (though data transfer and charging was working quite well). Going into fastboot, the blue led lit very short time and then the phone restarted. Furthermore on my PC it somehow only worked on the one USB port and not the other (both USB 3.0).
--> Maybe trying the most obvious might help also some of you
BoernMe said:
I had the same issue with my XA2.
The solution (at least for me) was: different USB cable and different USB-port. As it turns out, my cable was somehow worn out (though data transfer and charging was working quite well). Going into fastboot, the blue led lit very short time and then the phone restarted. Furthermore on my PC it somehow only worked on the one USB port and not the other (both USB 3.0).
--> Maybe trying the most obvious might help also some of you
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Did solve this by connecting to different PC. No cable/port/hub change did help. Looks like there was some trouble with drivers (though the same PC fastboots Z3 Tablet Compact perfectly).
Same
I'm also having the same issue with my Xperia XA2 Ultra. (boy that's a mouthful)
Phone model is H3223.
Host OS is Windows 10 Pro v. 2004.
Using latest Android SDK tools (i.e. ADB and Fastboot platform tools): platform-tools_r30.0.5-windows. Got it directly from Android site.
I think I had a previous driver for Android already installed or somehow Windows got it. ADB worked, Fastboot didn't. Read online about someone on this forum getting it to work by using XZ2 driver from Sony as they evidently don't have a published driver for this device. The person who posted this solution had reported problems with this driver recently. I tried it anyway.... ADB commands work and my phone shows up when listing devices. Reboot into fastboot mode and the only thing my phone does is show a blue light indicator... no splash screen or logo. To me this means it's starting fastboot but my driver isn't working with it to recognize it as any commands for fastboot return nothing or fail. It doesn't show up under fastboot devices command.
Does anyone have a clue as to what to do?
that_random_guy said:
Same
I'm also having the same issue with my Xperia XA2 Ultra. (boy that's a mouthful)
Phone model is H3223.
Host OS is Windows 10 Pro v. 2004.
Using latest Android SDK tools (i.e. ADB and Fastboot platform tools): platform-tools_r30.0.5-windows. Got it directly from Android site.
I think I had a previous driver for Android already installed or somehow Windows got it. ADB worked, Fastboot didn't. Read online about someone on this forum getting it to work by using XZ2 driver from Sony as they evidently don't have a published driver for this device. The person who posted this solution had reported problems with this driver recently. I tried it anyway.... ADB commands work and my phone shows up when listing devices. Reboot into fastboot mode and the only thing my phone does is show a blue light indicator... no splash screen or logo. To me this means it's starting fastboot but my driver isn't working with it to recognize it as any commands for fastboot return nothing or fail. It doesn't show up under fastboot devices command.
Does anyone have a clue as to what to do?
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I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
I had the same problems with my device XA2 H3113 and Win10.
My solution: Try it with Ubuntu. Just grab an 8GB usbstick, install Ubuntu via usb-installer, boot ubuntu and open a terminal
sudo apt update
sudo apt install adb fastboot
LolRoll said:
I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
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Hey can you please provide me a link to the drivers? as I've been trying so many drivers and they don't work.
LolRoll said:
I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
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works for me
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fastboot mode not working
hi everyone, i'm trying to install CM9 on my LT15i, i've tried using the CM wiki instructions and both the following guides... androidauthority.com/xperia-arc-lt15i-root-android-4-0-ics-80265/ and androidforums.com/rezound-all-things-root/506466-scottys-noob-friendly-root-guide-start-finish.html the phone is already fully unlocked and has CM 7.2.0 anzu installed. i've tried simply using the clockwork recovery mod bootloader to wipe the phone and install CM 9.0.0, but on reboot the phone gets past the boot logo then just shows a black screen, so i assumed i needed to flash an appropriate ROM for CM9; this is where my problem begins. every forum i've read about this process says i must enable usb debugging (done) and "disable fastboot" under settings>power, i do not have a "power" option in my settings and cannot find anything related to fastboot on the phone; although i'm not sure this is the problem. when android is running normally and i attempt to list devices with adb.exe on windows, it successfully returns the phone's serial number. when i shut the phone down, hold the menu button and plug in the usb cable, fastboot mode appears to work correctly as the LED comes on blue and "android adb device" appears in the windows device manager (i've tried installing the arc usb/adb drivers from various sources, they all seem to work correctly). but when i attempt to list devices after restarting in fastboot mode, adb.exe says it cannot find any device. fastboot.exe has not communicated with the device whatsoever, but i assumed i might need to get the adb.exe usb daemon/server running correctly first for this to work. i did this process once already when i installed CM7, it was successful the first time and everything went smoothly. from what i recall i just did exactly as described above and fastboot.exe was able to find the device no problem. but that was a number of months ago, hopefully i'm just missing some obvious step. cheers
WookieInHeat said: every forum i've read about this process says i must enable usb debugging (done) and "disable fastboot" under settings>power, i do not have a "power" option in my settings and cannot find anything related to fastboot on the phone; Click to expand... Click to collapse There is no such thing. And USB debugging is only required if you want to root stock ROM, every other action can be done without it. WookieInHeat said: although i'm not sure this is the problem. when android is running normally and i attempt to list devices with adb.exe on windows, it successfully returns the phone's serial number. when i shut the phone down, hold the menu button and plug in the usb cable, fastboot mode appears to work correctly as the LED comes on blue and "android adb device" appears in the windows device manager (i've tried installing the arc usb/adb drivers from various sources, they all seem to work correctly). but when i attempt to list devices after restarting in fastboot mode, adb.exe says it cannot find any device. fastboot.exe has not communicated with the device whatsoever, but i assumed i might need to get the adb.exe usb daemon/server running correctly first for this to work. i did this process once already when i installed CM7, it was successful the first time and everything went smoothly. from what i recall i just did exactly as described above and fastboot.exe was able to find the device no problem. but that was a number of months ago, hopefully i'm just missing some obvious step. cheers Click to expand... Click to collapse Drivers, drivers, drivers. If your phone is in fastboot mode, make sure drivers are installed. Proper drivers. You do not need ADB server for installing a kernel. Just open up Command Prompt and install the kernel with command Code: fastboot flash boot boot.img . Assuming boot.img is in the same folder as fastboot.exe.
Someguyfromhell said: Drivers, drivers, drivers. If your phone is in fastboot mode, make sure drivers are installed. Proper drivers. Click to expand... Click to collapse thanks for the reply someguyfromhell. i've tried every "android adb interface" driver under the sun for the S1 fast boot device that appears in the windows device manager when i put the phone in fastboot. when i try to send any command with fastboot.exe it just hangs at "waiting for device", i've fiddled with this stuff every which way and just cannot get fastboot.exe to see the phone. i've tried switching up the usb ports on this computer, but haven't had the opportunity to try a second computer. you've let me know i'm going in the right direction at least, if i have the same results on a second machine i'll pursue the issue further. thanks again wookie
WookieInHeat said: thanks for the reply someguyfromhell. i've tried every "android adb interface" driver under the sun for the S1 fast boot device that appears in the windows device manager when i put the phone in fastboot. when i try to send any command with fastboot.exe it just hangs at "waiting for device", i've fiddled with this stuff every which way and just cannot get fastboot.exe to see the phone. i've tried switching up the usb ports on this computer, but haven't had the opportunity to try a second computer. you've let me know i'm going in the right direction at least, if i have the same results on a second machine i'll pursue the issue further. thanks again wookie Click to expand... Click to collapse You need to unlock bootloader, if you want to install CM ROM. Arc S can only have bootloader unlocked via official method, there you can also download the correct driver which you need. http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Someguyfromhell said: You need to unlock bootloader, if you want to install CM ROM. Arc S can only have bootloader unlocked via official method, there you can also download the correct driver which you need. the bootloader is already unlocked, as i said, the phone has CM7 on it currently. Click to expand... Click to collapse
[Q] Can Not get ADB and Fastboot drivers to install
Windows 7 x64 Galaxy Nexus i515, BROKEN SCREEN, USB DEBUGGING WAS NOT TURNED ON. The phone is completely stock I just turned it on and used it until I broke my screen. Screen lock is on. I have been trying to access my phone, using Fastboot, to wipe it before I send it in for warranty. I can not seem to do this at all. It seems that I can not install the drivers because I have not enabled USB debugging. Is this true? I have been following this guide : http://www.teamandroid.com/2012/07/30/how-to-set-up-adb-fastboot-with-android-sdk/2/ When i go to manually install the drivers, from SDK, I get, "The folder you specified does not contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure that it is designed to work with Windows for x6-based systems." I then tried the driver from Samsung and got the same response. So then I hold VOL+ _ VOL- and Power and tried to install the drivers for Fastboot with the same outcome as above. Also when I boot in Fastboot mode the drivers that are installed make my phone a modem. The driver is called, "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem." I can not get this to change. So to summarize I can not get the ADB Drivers to install, because I do not have USB Debugging enabled, that in return will not allow me to install Fastboot Drivers because when I plug the phone in the computer sees it as a Modem. Any suggestions? I am just trying to erase the info on my phone I have given up all hope of recovering any data. Thanks, qualm
USB debugging drivers/interface have nothing to do with fastboot drivers/interface. What's a screen lock? a manta wrote this.
beekay201 said: USB debugging drivers/interface have nothing to do with fastboot drivers/interface. What's a screen lock? a manta wrote this. Click to expand... Click to collapse I meant a screen pattern lock. When you wake up the screen you have to connect the dots in a certain pattern before your screen unlocks and you can use the phone. As far as, USB debugging drivers/interface having nothing to do with fastboot drivers/interface, then what am I doing wrong? I can not get my computer to see my phone as an android device.
_qualm_ said: I meant a screen pattern lock. When you wake up the screen you have to connect the dots in a certain pattern before your screen unlocks and you can use the phone. As far as, USB debugging drivers/interface having nothing to do with fastboot drivers/interface, then what am I doing wrong? I can not get my computer to see my phone as an android device. Click to expand... Click to collapse I know what a screen pattern lock is. Uninstall all drivers, reboot pc. Assuming device is off: press power+vol up+vol down, until you feel the vibration. Wait 2 secs or so. Device will be in fastboot mode. Read this thread, i say again, READ this thread, obviously start with the first post! - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
Thanks for the link. I read it and followed instructions for installing the drivers. Here is what I did: 1.Uninstalled all drivers 2.Rebooted my PC 3.Downloaded these Drivers, as suggested: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 4.Followed these instructions, on how to install the driver without windows trying to find one automatically: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29044502&postcount=735 Everything seemed to go well under the Device Manager, when I plug my phone in in fastboot mode, it shows Android Phone -> Samsung Android Interface. This is way better than what I had before, when it was showing up as a Modem. Now when I try to use fastboot.exe and I type "fastboot devices" nothing shows up. I reset the computer and replugged in my device, in fastboot, and the same thing nothing shows up in fastboot. Thanks for you help.
Did you miss the part about having to feed windows the same driver again, when connecting the device for the first time, in FASTBOOT MODE? a maguro wrote this.
beekay201 said: Did you miss the part about having to feed windows the same driver again, when connecting the device for the first time, in FASTBOOT MODE? a maguro wrote this. Click to expand... Click to collapse Not sure if I understand what your asking. I followed all of the steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29044502&postcount=735 I connected the phone booted normally and let windows find a driver so that the driver reads Portable Devices -> Galaxy Nexus. Then I unplugged the Nexus and booted it in fastboot mode and plugged it in. Next I followed the directions to install the Universal_Naked_Driver, in fastboot mode. I can not install the driver for ADB because I can not enable USB Debugging with my broken screen. Thanks Again.
Why is it so difficult for people to understand that USB debugging has nothing to do with anything outside the booted OS? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
W8 a sec, do you even have your bootloader unlocked??? You said you're running stock, so that should have been my first question, because to unlock your bootloader through the usual way, you need to confirm a dialog on the device... which in your case, doesn't have a working screen. _qualm_ said: Not sure if I understand what your asking. I followed all of the steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29044502&postcount=735 I connected the phone booted normally and let windows find a driver so that the driver reads Portable Devices -> Galaxy Nexus. Then I unplugged the Nexus and booted it in fastboot mode and plugged it in. Next I followed the directions to install the Universal_Naked_Driver, in fastboot mode. I can not install the driver for ADB because I can not enable USB Debugging with my broken screen. Thanks Again. Click to expand... Click to collapse .... Lets see: That post shows how it's done, correctly. (I think, from what i've read) pay attention to part 3) 3) NOTE: - The method described here can be used to install the "Samsung Galaxy Nexus ADB Interface" driver as well as the "Samsung Galaxy Nexus Bootloader Interface" driver. - Differences between the two procedures. One is done with the phone booted up normally and "USB Debugging" is enabled, and the other is done when the phone is in fastboot. I will cover the "USB Debugging" part here. Click to expand... Click to collapse then... We will now install the two drivers that efrant talked about in his post. A) (FOR ADB - WHEN RUNNING ANDROID OS): Enable USB debugging on your device - Goto Settings > Developer Options > Check "USB Debugging" - Connect device, manually update driver to Naked driver by 1wayjohny, done. On 4.2 and above, you'll need to confirm that you accept the host's (your pc) RSA key. B) (FOR FASTBOOT - WHEN RUNNING FASTBOOT MODE) boot into fastboot mode - power off phone and hold vol up + vol down + power Click to expand... Click to collapse Both for A) and B), you need to do the "Update drivers manually" part! Right now, your only option is B), that is to use fastboot to either: - Flash stock images. - To get your data back, boot a custom recovery (which won't require the RSA key confirmation for ADB) from fastboot, then use ADB to pull your /sdcard/ or whatever.
Pirateghost said: Why is it so difficult for people to understand that USB debugging has nothing to do with anything outside the booted OS? Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Click to expand... Click to collapse I am learning this ^. I am having trouble getting my computer to see my phone, in fastboot mode. All of the instructions that I have read start with installing drivers for ADB, which requires the phone to be USB debugging mode, and then the drivers for fastboot. So I thought my trouble was, since I can not install the drivers for ADB, and that I was having trouble with all of my drivers, that it was probably the fact that my phone can not be put into USB debugging mode. I now realize that USB debugging has nothing to do with fastboot, as fastboot is before the OS is booted. I am still just having trouble with my fastboot driver and seeing my phone with fastboot.exe.
beekay201 said: W8 a sec, do you even have your bootloader unlocked??? Both for A) and B), you need to do the "Update drivers manually" part! Right now, your only option is B), that is to use fastboot to either: - Flash stock images. - To get your data back, boot a custom recovery (which won't require the RSA key confirmation for ADB) from fastboot, then use ADB to pull your /sdcard/ or whatever. Click to expand... Click to collapse No my bootloader is not unlocked. Is this the reason that my phone is not detected by fastboot.exe? Do I need to unlock my bootloader? I have been trying option B, as I know this is my only option. I have been doing the "Update drivers manually" part I even tried on another PC with windows 7, to no avail. What ever I seem to do I can not see my device in fastboot.exe.
_qualm_ said: No my bootloader is not unlocked. Is this the reason that my phone is not detected by fastboot.exe? Do I need to unlock my bootloader? I have been trying option B, as I know this is my only option. I have been doing the "Update drivers manually" part I even tried on another PC with windows 7, to no avail. What ever I seem to do I can not see my device in fastboot.exe. Click to expand... Click to collapse No. Fastboot should be able to see your device if the proper drivers are installed. Fastboot is REQUIRED to unlock the bootloader Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Pirateghost said: No. Fastboot should be able to see your device if the proper drivers are installed. Fastboot is REQUIRED to unlock the bootloader Sent from my Galaxy Nexus Click to expand... Click to collapse If you used odin to flash something, that will unlock the bootloader. Flashing a section of edited param using OMAP flash will also unlock the bootloader. Beamed from my Maguro.
I also have the same problem with my galaxy C5. _qualm_ said: No my bootloader is not unlocked. Is this the reason that my phone is not detected by fastboot.exe? Do I need to unlock my bootloader? I have been trying option B, as I know this is my only option. I have been doing the "Update drivers manually" part I even tried on another PC with windows 7, to no avail. What ever I seem to do I can not see my device in fastboot.exe. Click to expand... Click to collapse My galaxy C5 is also not recognized as a bootloader interface while in fastboot mode, after installing all the drivers correctly. Samsung usb driver v1.5.63.0 makes the changes i think, and it makes it as a modem instead of bootloader. maybe the solution is i have to manually update the driver of that modem into bootloader, right click on the modem in device manager and change it's driver into bootloader of your phone, maybe it works. I will try it this way. Let me know if this solution has worked for someone. Thanks
Why can't I get Windows to recognize a G4 in Fastboot mode?
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my daughter's G4, and I have run into a heavy snag. I get "code 10" (driver can not start) when it's in fastboot mode, but I'm fully able to connect with adb when the phone's up and running. This is not my first rodeo, and I'm sure the USB cable works (original cable), I have enabled USB Debugging (or ADB wouldn't work in the first place) and I think I have done everything else that should be done. But the damn thing won't work on any of my computers, under Windows 7 or 10. Driving me nuts! Also when it's booted up I see it as an LG Mobile ADB interface, but when it's on Fastboot it insists that it is an MTP device, even if I have set it as a PTP device when it's booted up. Can anybody please tell me what I have to do to get this to work? Another thing is that if I run "adb reboot-bootloader" (or even the wrong syntax (at least I think the dash should be there) "adb reboot bootloader", which LG's page says), it will not boot into fastboot/bootloader, it reboots into Android. So I have to get into the setup by holding in vol + and plugging in the USB cable. But I don't know if this is related. Edit: Oh, btw, I have tried to find the latest drivers, so far I'm on 4.0.0.0. They are dated May 2015.
Not able to detect phone in fastboot
Tried on windows 10 and 7: Phone is detected by ADB and commands work no problem. Boot in to fastboot (download mode) and the device isn't found when using "fastboot devices". The phone appeared in device manager with the yellow triangle but I manually updated the driver to "Android Bootloader Interface" however, I still get nothing. Am I missing something? Thank you.
Mine never has shown in fastboot, if it shows up in device manager it should work fine. To test just try fastboot reboot.
If you corrected the issue with the driver,the problem may be with the versions of Fastboot you are using. You can download the latest Fastboot and ADB files from Google directly if you search for them it should be the first or second link.
You need google usb drivers
I have the latest google usb and platform tools on a windows 7 &10 systems using different usb ports along with multiple cables and I can not detect the phone, but I can flash.
Can't unlock bootloader - fastboot issue
Hello, I am trying to unlock my bootloader but I my computer (Windows 10) does not recognize fastboot. When I connect to fastboot (holding volume up button + connecting my phone by USB when it's off, or using the adb reboot fastboot command), the computer does not recognize the phone. I then tried installing drivers (both from Google and Sony) by going into device manager but Windows just doesn't install the drivers. I then saw this on Sony's website: Fastboot driver - Sony Developer World developer.sony.com So I download the file and pasted it instead of the same file (android_winusb.inf) in the Google driver folder, and it somewhat worked, but Windows said something like unable to find drivers for ADB. I also tried to install in Windows test mode but to no avail. No matter what I tried, entering the command fastboot devices in fastboot mode does not give me any output (not even "waiting for device"). What am I doing wrong? Thank you!
TheeWolf said: Hello, I am trying to unlock my bootloader but I my computer (Windows 10) does not recognize fastboot. When I connect to fastboot (holding volume up button + connecting my phone by USB when it's off, or using the adb reboot fastboot command), the computer does not recognize the phone. I then tried installing drivers (both from Google and Sony) by going into device manager but Windows just doesn't install the drivers. I then saw this on Sony's website: Fastboot driver - Sony Developer World developer.sony.com So I download the file and pasted it instead of the same file (android_winusb.inf) in the Google driver folder, and it somewhat worked, but Windows said something like unable to find drivers for ADB. I also tried to install in Windows test mode but to no avail. No matter what I tried, entering the command fastboot devices in fastboot mode does not give me any output (not even "waiting for device"). What am I doing wrong? Thank you! Click to expand... Click to collapse Did you already disable driver signing? Pretty sure you have to do that with Win 10. I would disable driver signing, and then use " 15 second adb installer" from XDA. Always has worked for me...