neo l_cant connect to fastboot - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Hi my neo l not connecting in fastboot mode. I have updated all drivers but when i connect phone in fastboot mode a popup shows unrecognised usb device. Aldo not showing anything when i typed" fastboot devices " in cmd.

Mani-saini said:
Hi my neo l not connecting in fastboot mode. I have updated all drivers but when i connect phone in fastboot mode a popup shows unrecognised usb device. Aldo not showing anything when i typed" fastboot devices " in cmd.
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Hello friend, try to connect to another USB port on your computer, if it does not work disconnect any USB devices you may have connected and try again, if still don't work is because drivers are not installed, try re-install them again, what windows version are you using, if it is Windows 8 there is special procedure how to install fastboot drivers,
Good luck

Yeah first make sure you see it in the Device Manager on Windows.

galarpo said:
Hello friend, try to connect to another USB port on your computer, if it does not work disconnect any USB devices you may have connected and try again, if still don't work is because drivers are not installed, try re-install them again, what windows version are you using, if it is Windows 8 there is special procedure how to install fastboot drivers,
Good luck
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I have instaled all fastboot drivers. Also changed the cable.and in device manager it showing unknown device.
I am using windows 8 .which method for installing drivers???

how to
Mani-saini said:
I have instaled all fastboot drivers. Also changed the cable.and in device manager it showing unknown device.
I am using windows 8 .which method for installing drivers???
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1- Hold SHIFT and restart you computer, always holding SHIFT or run this "shutdown /r /o"
2- You should be now on "Advanced Startup options", select "Troubleshoot" --->"Advanced Options"--->"Startup settings"--->"restart"
3- Next select option 7
4- plug your phone to computer in fastboot mode and install flashtool drivers, remenber to say yes on the windows appearing during installation, after everything is installed, restart your computer and problem solved.

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[guide]To install Xperia fastboot driver on windows 8

hey guys this is the new thread as the previous thread can not be monitored now as the owner of that thread @Ivan93tm don't have xperia go anymore
so here i start
requirements
Download and install JDK tools form Java here.
Download SDK android from this site.
usb_driver.zip - 8.68 MB
for installing the new sdk in windows 8
extract the sdk to a convenient place
run sdk manager and download Extras file "google usb drivers".
if sdk manager don't run then follow these steps
open sdk/tools/android.bat with your favorite editor.
find this code
set java_exe=
call lib\find_java.bat
if not defined java_exe goto :EOF
then replace this with
set java_exe="D:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_07\bin\java.exe" (make sure you give your java.exe file path)
save android.bat then run android.bat as administrator and you are done your sdk will run.
now follow the steps
go to settings in windows 8 then go to general then in advanced setup click restart now.
then go to troubleshoot --> Advanced option --> Startup settings --> Restart.
then you will get a window with some options choose number 7. Disable Driver Signature Enforcement.
or you can do it through cmd lines.
open cmd as administrative.
type "bcdedit /set testsigning on" and restart PC
and when bellow steps are done then at the end type this type "bcdedit /set testsigning off" in cmd and restart PC
power off you phone.
go to control panel --> system and Security --> System --> Device manager.
now connect your phone in fastboot mode i.e connecting to usb while holding the volume + button
USE USB 2.0 ONLY.
now S1 fast boot device is appear click fastly on it and update driver.
now when phone turn in normal mode unplag phone (keep open update driver windows).
select driver from folder
then select "chose manualy from a list of driver in computer".
browse from disk and select "android_winusb.inf" from "...\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" and select "android bootloader interface.
before click next plug again the phone in fastboot mode.
click next and your done.
EDIT :
For WINDOWS 8.1
just update your windows from store
or download from here
credits to @Ivan93tm
One had success with different method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45550695#post45550695
ChikeD said:
One had success with different method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45550695#post45550695
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he used flashtool but flashtool doesn't work for all including me i tried installing driver using flashtool in bot win7 and win8 but failed and finally i choose this method
garvitdelhi said:
he used flashtool but flashtool doesn't work for all including me i tried installing driver using flashtool in bot win7 and win8 but failed and finally i choose this method
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Didn't work for him either before he followed the procedure.
ChikeD said:
Didn't work for him either before he followed the procedure.
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ok cool but i have the driver right now i am going to try that method on another pc if it gives success then i am going to add that method also using his permission
garvitdelhi said:
ok cool but i have the driver right now i am going to try that method on another pc if it gives success then i am going to add that method also using his permission
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I don't think he is the one posted if first, ask him where he found it.
I can't install because "S1 fast boot device" doesn't show up. The only thing that show up in Device Manager for me is "Unknown USB Device (Device Failed Enumeration). Does anyone know what this means?
registradus said:
I can't install because "S1 fast boot device" doesn't show up. The only thing that show up in Device Manager for me is "Unknown USB Device (Device Failed Enumeration). Does anyone know what this means?
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Are you connecting your phone in fastboot mode .. ? and are you using usb 2.0 port
garvitdelhi said:
Are you connecting your phone in fastboot mode .. ? and are you using usb 2.0 port
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Yeah I've tried everything. Connects fine normally.
tried
different USB ports, 2.0 and 3.0
enabling USB debugging mode
uninstalling drivers
Light on phone turns green, but then just goes into charging mode.
I'm on Windows 8 64
registradus said:
Yeah I've tried everything. Connects fine normally.
tried
different USB ports, 2.0 and 3.0
enabling USB debugging mode
uninstalling drivers
Light on phone turns green, but then just goes into charging mode.
I'm on Windows 8 64
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green...??? it must be voilet or blue while pluging in your phone your phone must be switched off and then connect to usb whole pressing the volume up key not down
garvitdelhi said:
green...??? it must be voilet or blue while pluging in your phone your phone must be switched off and then connect to usb whole pressing the volume up key not down
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Really? I've got Xperia U, PC Companion tells me to press volume down...
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garvitdelhi said:
green...??? it must be voilet or blue while pluging in your phone your phone must be switched off and then connect to usb whole pressing the volume up key not down
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Tried holdin volume up instead, light goes blue, but still get "USB device not recognised"
green is for flashmode and voilet is for fastboot mode and try with volume up button pcc uses flashmode so it tells you to put with volume down and did your phone is detected by pcc if not try installing pcc again and then disable windows verification and then try again
Tried holdin volume up instead said:
Expriece the same bug (
anyone can help me, Everything is installed. PC Companion, Drivers, Flashtool
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wellwits said:
Expriece the same bug (
anyone can help me, Everything is installed. PC Companion, Drivers, Flashtool
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Have you tried what the OP says?
Try installing the drivers from flashtool with the steps in this post?
Good day is this woking on wndows 8.1 too ??
On my Windows 8.1 64-bit at step 8 it doesn't recognize it as S1 fastboot device.
When I select android_winusb.inf and click OK, it says the folder specified doesn't contain a compatible driver for my device, make sure it is designed to work with Windows x64-based systems.
So I can't. ;(
2Radon said:
On my Windows 8.1 64-bit at step 8 it doesn't recognize it as S1 fastboot device.
When I select android_winusb.inf and click OK, it says the folder specified doesn't contain a compatible driver for my device, make sure it is designed to work with Windows x64-based systems.
So I can't. ;(
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same problem with my windows 8.1 64bit
Ok So i must sty on win 8
not working
im on win 8.1 & not worked for me
now in win Xp not working too
i think flash ic is damaged
usb not recognized in win xp in flash & fastboot mod :crying: :crying:
same problem here. device manager displays unknwon device and wont accept the .inf - file...

Device Not Recognised In ADB

As the title says my device is not recognised in adb ?
I,m S Off unlocked installed every driver going tried different leads different ports different pc (windows 7) Usb debugging ticked , quick boot unticked !
It sees my device in fastboot mode too
been trying for days now can anyone help ?:crying:
marra2 said:
As the title says my device is not recognised in adb ?
I,m S Off unlocked installed every driver going tried different leads different ports different pc (windows 7) Usb debugging ticked , quick boot unticked !
It sees my device in fastboot mode too
been trying for days now can anyone help ?:crying:
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Dow load pdanet

Adb/fastboot problem with new PC

I upgraded couple of days ago to new PC - Ryzen 5 2600/rog strix b450-f gaming with clean windows 10/64 and now i have problems with adb bootloaader driver and cmd commands. Before i was on intel xeon/gigabyte motherboard socket 775 windows 7/64
I use tool all in one, install usb drivers. When phone is turn on, with usb debuging, i can enter phone storage, device manager see phone as poco,everything is ok. When i start tool all in one i can see device id,i can go into fastboot mode(phone restart and go into fastboot). When phone goes into fastboot,device manager see it as Kedacom usb device/android bootloader interface, or sometimes as android phone/android composite usb device. I have adb/fastboot files all i need on pc. When i enter some command trough cmd,for example fastboot devices,or fastboot reboot bootloader, on phone screen goes to dark and in left top corner with small font is written phone will turn off. On cmd i see afther command i set and pres enter only ??????? questionmarks. So i must again manually enter fastboot mode.
I cant get fastboot/adb to work. I try to install other adb/fastboot drivers(xiaomi and google original from tool all in one),try to connect phone cable to other usb port(2.0/3.0/3.1) at the back of pc chase,also 2.0 in front case. I try other usb cable also. Try to manually update google drivers from this forum,then i cant bcouse some ini file is missing or if i set have disc and do manualy with some other driver it cant see phone in adb-fastboot mode. I try all that fall on my mind with no luck.
At the and i goes to my friend and try to install tool all in one,install google usb drivers from that tool,install adb/fastboot files. Try to enter fastboot and do same commands as before with cmd,and everything is working fine as it was with my old pc setup. Device manager see it as Kedacom usb device/android bootloader. He also have amd cpu/chipset - but it is not ryzen with fresh w10/64
Is there any fix for my case? Does anybody have same problem?

Stuck on <waiting for device>

So I'm trying to flash TWRP and it's been stuck on "<waiting for device>" for three hours. I also have the latest USB drivers from Samsung. My model is SM-G530P
Most obvious reason is a poor connection between PC and Android device: the device doesn't get detected.
Install latest ADB / Fastboot drivers
Re-boot Windows PC
Enable USB-Debugging in Android's settings -> Developer options
Re-boot Android device
I did all of that
Look inside here maybe it helps.
It seems that my computer isn't detecting my phone in download mode is there any drivers I can install
jogeiscool said:
It seems that my computer isn't detecting my phone in download mode is there any drivers I can install
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Google search for;
"USB drivers for Samsung phones"
That should find a driver install .exe named "USB drivers for Samsung phones". Install those drivers.
If it still doesn't work, try a different computer, install the drivers and Odin on that PC then see if the device will connect.
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk

Fastboot not detected on Note 9 Pro (joyeuse)

Hi guys,
i hope anyone has a solution for me here.
So i have this weired case where the phone shows up in ADB but not in fast boot in the windows device manager when using the Recovery/Fastboot mode.
I already tested 3 different PCs and multiple cables. I as well got lucky and a friend of mine got a note 9 as well. With this the Fastboot and ADB show so it shouldn´t be a driver issue.
Can anyone help me with this problem because i would have wanted to get TWRP on this phone.
...I think it's ok when it shows up in ADB. Did you hear the windows connection sound on the PC when you plug in the device?
You need to install the driver.
Without it, the phone is only detected in adb:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/tools/xiaomi_usb_driver.rar
Don't forget to disable Driver Digital Signature enforcing in Win10.
kalehrl said:
You need to install the driver.
Without it, the phone is only detected in adb:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/tools/xiaomi_usb_driver.rar
Don't forget to disable Driver Digital Signature enforcing in Win10.
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As I wrote before, I got 2x the same Phone on hand one gets recognized and all by windows and shows up with the correct device driver in fastboot. The other phone doesn't show a thing, windows isn't even recognizing that it got connected in fastboot.
Strange is that the phone that doesn't get recognized in fastboot mode does get recognized in edl and adb mode.
So in the end I am looking for an information if this could be fixed or if the main board is some kind of damaged.
opg2000 said:
...I think it's ok when it shows up in ADB. Did you hear the windows connection sound on the PC when you plug in the device?
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No sadly not, with the second device I could hear it connect and show correctly. The problem phone shows in adb and edl but not fastboot
Knoppersd said:
As I wrote before, I got 2x the same Phone on hand one gets recognized and all by windows and shows up with the correct device driver in fastboot. The other phone doesn't show a thing, windows isn't even recognizing that it got connected in fastboot.
Strange is that the phone that doesn't get recognized in fastboot mode does get recognized in edl and adb mode.
So in the end I am looking for an information if this could be fixed or if the main board is some kind of damaged.
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I got the same issue but by installing the above driver and changing the new type-C cable.... helped me and solved my problem......
Knoppersd said:
Hi guys,
i hope anyone has a solution for me here.
So i have this weired case where the phone shows up in ADB but not in fast boot in the windows device manager when using the Recovery/Fastboot mode.
I already tested 3 different PCs and multiple cables. I as well got lucky and a friend of mine got a note 9 as well. With this the Fastboot and ADB show so it shouldn´t be a driver issue.
Can anyone help me with this problem because i would have wanted to get TWRP on this phone.
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have yu got the solution of this because I am also facing the same issue.
No sorry, the phone is still dead and i moved on from it.
kalehrl said:
You need to install the driver.
Without it, the phone is only detected in adb:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/tools/xiaomi_usb_driver.rar
Don't forget to disable Driver Digital Signature enforcing in Win10.
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Managed to connect my Redmi Note 9 (merlin) to Fastboot with my Windows PC and install stock ROM with MiFlash thanks to this driver.
To install the driver i did:
1. Download driver from link above (ignored Firefox's warning of potential risk).
2. Unpack the rar file.
Now we must disable Windows Driver Signature for the driver to install correctly. It will only be disabled during a single boot and the automatically revert to active and secure again after reboot.
3. Restart Windows while holding the "Shift" key through Start Menu -> Power ->Restart.
4. The blue Windows Advanced Boot menu should appear. Select: "Troubleshoot" -> "Advanced Options" -> "Startup Settings" -> "Restart"
5. Computer will restart to the Startup Settings Menu. Press number "7" key on your keyboard to select "Disable driver signature enforcement". Windows then will boot to Desktop.
6. Search and open "Device Manger" on Windows menu.
7. Under "Other devices" right click "Android" (for me it appeared with a caution sign because of the default driver error) and then "Update driver".
8. Browse my computer for Drivers -> "Let me pick from a list..." -> Select "ADB Interface" (not sure if it is important which type of device is selected) -> "Have Disk".
9. Browse the downloaded driver folder that was unpacked on step 2 and select "android_winusb.inf" (this is the Windows driver).
10. On the Windows Security prompt select "Install this driver anyway".
From here on Fastboot mode should be recognized by the PC and you can install a ROM using MiFlash or following any other guide to install via Fastboot in this forum.

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