adb driver - myTouch 3G Slide Android Development

anyone have a 64-bit adb driver for the slide

Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?

fermunky said:
Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?
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it took a few days after nexus release to get a proper driver so im thinking we will be waiting a day or 2.

I used the 64bit driver for the Dream and my Vista64 had no trouble connecting to my Slide in ADB.

Thanks Fordude on Android Fourums!!!
1. Used USBDeview to uninstall all of the HTC drivers/ports
2. Unplugged HTC from PC
3. Installed PDANet software for Android (free).
4. When prompted, plugged in slide
5. After successful report of drivers being installed and program, accessed adb just fine!
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Worked great for me on win7/64. SDK and Android Browser both work, still need root though
Also tried to use Apps2sd update zip, needs to be signed for this phone if anyone would be willing.
apps2sd--http://paulw.hardmilk.com/downloads/r1-a2sd-desire-dalvik-fresh-signed.zip
and the instructions for ADB were found here
http://androidforums.com/t-mobile-mytouch-slide/90832-adb-drivers.html

I'll have to give this a try. I remember using PDANet a while back and it worked, so probably will work again. Thanks

awesome i got it working now thanks

Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.

chrisinaz said:
Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.
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On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.

the HTC Sync update for the phone was released for the phone. it should contain the necessary and appropriate drivers.

fermunky said:
On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.
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I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.

http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe

poetik517 said:
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe
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Got it. For some reason Chrome had me Cached outside of the US, so it wasn't showing up for me.
For everyone's reference, make sure your selected country is US or just go here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support

chrisinaz said:
I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.
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You'll want to remove the driver again via USBDeview. THEN make sure Charge only is selected, reinstall PDANet, and then plug in phone. If it still doesn't work, you are doing something wrong, trust me.

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USB Trouble - Need Serious Help

Please take the time to read this:I flashed and installed SkyRaider a couple days ago and I noticed when I connected to my PC that my PC started recognizing it as HTC Phone (or something of the like). This apparently really screwed up my drivers on my computer because I installed iKReaM and now I can't even get into disk drive mode...it doesn't ask what connection type I want anymore and my computer just says "USB Device Not Recognized". I tried uninstalling the HTC Driver Installer but that didn't do anything either. This is not good as I ran into the same problem when trying to root my friends Samsung Fascinate and never go the problem fixed. Anyways...my phone worked perfect before and SkyRaider evidently messed it up pretty good...to say I am pissed is an understatement. If you need any more info please let me know.
Please link me to the newest HTC Drivers as well, it would be much appreciated.
If no one can help I will have to do a clean install of windows 7, which is not an enjoyable experience
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dooblou.WiFiFileExplorer&hl=en
You will have to buy the pro version to push files. That would be your easy solution.
You can always use recovery to get into usb mode as well.
Stratejaket said:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dooblou.WiFiFileExplorer&hl=en
You will have to buy the pro version to push files. That would be your easy solution.
You can always use recovery to get into usb mode as well.
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I can't get into recovery anymore using usb mode, computer doesn't recognize the device so no way to use it...and I would use the Wifi app instead of using a usb cable? I see what you mean by easy but I don't wanna avoid the problem...I have a brand new $1600 Alienware so I would like to have it fixed lol...if need be I may just have to do a clean install
I know this isn't your actual problem but just for the record, AirDroid lets you control your phone and push files to it with a web browser and wifi for free.
(I tried linking it but I guess I haven't made enough posts to include links yet, easy to find by searching the Market tho)
You might check under Settings/ Connect to PC to make sure the Ask Me option is turned on.
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When you plug your phone into your computer does the phone start to charge?
If so restart the computer and plug the phone into a different usb port. Check device manager and see if you have it listed in your usb devices, or you have an ! over a usb. Most of the time this ends up being an issue with the computer it is being hooked to, not the phone. The computer isn't launching the driver correctly to show the phone that it is connected to a computer, and not just a wall outlet.
Even when I've had this issue, which is random I have still been able to use recovery usb to manage it. Make sure when your in recovery you mount the sdcard before enabling the usb.

Windows 8 + DNA in Fastboot = Nope

I've looked all around for this - I got ADB drivers to install just fine so that's no issue. It's just... for some strange reason my phone works completely fine while plugged in, but the minute you go into fastboot my computer rejects it. I get a pop up saying:
The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
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So, of course, I do a little digging and find where my DNA in Fastboot should show up in device manager.. and it says:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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Should I reinstall HTC Sync or something (I uninstalled it)? I'm lost. Can't think of anything to do. Shuffling around the drivers that come with the SDK doesn't help any - and my Windows 7 machine didn't have any of these issues. Too bad it's dead now
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I've looked all around for this - I got ADB drivers to install just fine so that's no issue. It's just... for some strange reason my phone works completely fine while plugged in, but the minute you go into fastboot my computer rejects it. I get a pop up saying:
So, of course, I do a little digging and find where my DNA in Fastboot should show up in device manager.. and it says:
Should I reinstall HTC Sync or something (I uninstalled it)? I'm lost. Can't think of anything to do. Shuffling around the drivers that come with the SDK doesn't help any - and my Windows 7 machine didn't have any of these issues. Too bad it's dead now
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Alright, so you're going to want to have HTCSync installed, then after thats done, go to your device manager and select your device (not sure what it will be under, but it will have a (!) sign next to it). Download these drivers and use the "have disk" thing when looking for drivers in device manager. Make sure your DNA isn't plugged into a USB3 port, and then fastboot should work for you.
inexplicability said:
Alright, so you're going to want to have HTCSync installed, then after thats done, go to your device manager and select your device (not sure what it will be under, but it will have a (!) sign next to it). Download these drivers and use the "have disk" thing when looking for drivers in device manager. Make sure your DNA isn't plugged into a USB3 port, and then fastboot should work for you.
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Ran into this yesterday. My computer ONLY has USB3 so I was unable to get it to work. Tried on a Win7x64 machine and did it first time no problem. Sigh...
Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
[TSON] said:
Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
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I don't have any tips for you, other than to say that I've had fastboot work with my DNA on 2 different win 8 64 machines.
I *think* I got my drivers from HTCSync, and then uninstalled HTCSync, but not the drivers afterwards.
I did have problems with fastboot and adb when I was playing around with the CM10 build that is available here. Maybe try switching your rom and kernel?
[TSON] said:
Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
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I ran into the same exact issue on my win8 64-bit machine. luckily i have a couple usb2 ports and they work just fine. i wonder if using a usb hub that is compatible with usb2 or lower would work.
Did you try disabling driver signing in Windows 8 pretty sure thats the problem.
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Yeah you have to do that in order to install the universal driver or any other unsigned drivers - but once the drivers are installed you're good to go. No matter which drivers I pick I have this problem, I've tried probably 7 different ones.
Works fine on my Vista laptop but that things about to creak... Just used it to S-OFF and it took over an hour to turn on :crying:
EDIT: And for what it's worth, doesn't matter if it's a USB 3.0 or 2.0 - same error. Doesn't work on stock or on Cubed/Viper (though this is fastboot so kernel/ROM shouldn't have anything to do with 'em).

I have tried everything please help

Computer wont recognize my device anymore. I have downloaded every set of drivers from this forum, from the samsung website, I even tried downloading kies but it wouldnt recognize it either.
It worked before I did the following and now it doesnt.
First I rooted my phone with route 66 everything was going fine until I made the huge mistake (not knowing) and downloaded rom manager so that I could do a nandroid backup. Well as we all know now, you cant do that. So I got the deadly uellow verizon triangle saying unauthorized software bring it to the store. So I went through the xda forums and found the one that told me how to fix it. I used odin with the alternate restore and got it back up and running. So I wanted to go back and use adams one click unlock and root. I got everything downloaded and ready. I put my phone in developer mode and plugged it in. It starts trying to find the drivers and then it flips from debugger mode to media mode everytime. It starts seeing it as everything but a samsung phone. It says found camera and even cd rom but not the phone. I have read through everything and tried everything I could think of but I am at a loss. PLEASE HELP
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brandi1693 said:
Computer wont recognize my device anymore. I have downloaded every set of drivers from this forum, from the samsung website, I even tried downloading kies but it wouldnt recognize it either.
It worked before I did the following and now it doesnt.
First I rooted my phone with route 66 everything was going fine until I made the huge mistake (not knowing) and downloaded rom manager so that I could do a nandroid backup. Well as we all know now, you cant do that. So I got the deadly uellow verizon triangle saying unauthorized software bring it to the store. So I went through the xda forums and found the one that told me how to fix it. I used odin with the alternate restore and got it back up and running. So I wanted to go back and use adams one click unlock and root. I got everything downloaded and ready. I put my phone in developer mode and plugged it in. It starts trying to find the drivers and then it flips from debugger mode to media mode everytime. It starts seeing it as everything but a samsung phone. It says found camera and even cd rom but not the phone. I have read through everything and tried everything I could think of but I am at a loss. PLEASE HELP
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Turn off your phone, connect to your computer with the USB cord and turn back on your phone. It should start the drivers and connect to your device.
smalk said:
Turn off your phone, connect to your computer with the USB cord and turn back on your phone. It should start the drivers and connect to your device.
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I tried that, it is still not seeing it like it is supposed to. I was able to get Odin to recognize it so that I could flash the rooted stock again but I can't get Casual Jailbreak to work. I'm not sure if it is because the drivers or not but I am guessing it has something to do with it. Every time I plug it in, it starts searching for drivers and then always switches from usb debugging mode to media mode. The checkmark is still in usb debugging but I don't think it actually is. You can watch it go from device as installer to media.
Are you using the driver install app (zadig i think its called) to install the heimdall driver on top of "gadget serial". Looking at your other post it seems like a driver issue. One thing ive noticed is, if odin can see the device then heimdalll cant and vice/versa. So if odin can see it you have the wrong driver, if you are infact installing the heimdall driver my second question is, does windows xp x64 use driver sig enforcement like win7 x64 does? if so you probably need to disable it. Just throwing my $0.02 out there.
Are you using the official USB cable? I had an aftermarket cable that had worked for months, then decided to quit working. It works with other devices just not the Note2. Changed to my original cable and all is well.
nunyazz said:
Are you using the official USB cable?
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Also try plugging it in to the PC and not through a hub/keyboard/monitor port
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If it sees the device in the dumb verizon cd mode thing and ptp than it can see adb. Its not the cable. however i would try setting the usb debugging first than set it to camera mode. adb should still be able to pick it up
Thank you everyone for your help, I finally got the drivers working and the bootloader unlocked
brandi1693 said:
Thank you everyone for your help, I finally got the drivers working and the bootloader unlocked
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How? Fixing to unlock my spanking new note also. I had the drivers issues late last night. When installing drivers through the Z app I never could get it to install Samsung usb drivers nor did I see serial gadget option. Running Windows Vista 64bit. I know I have Java.
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[Q] Help restoring my rooted, S-OFF, moonshine DNA to stock

Hey!
This is my first time posting, but I have read tons of threads on here over the last year or so with my Droid DNA.
A while ago, I rooted my DNA, and unlocked the Bootloader, and used moonshine for S-OFF. I now want to undo all that I have done. Wiping data is no issue, I backed up all my info. I plan to get a new phone soon. Basically, I can't get adb drivers to work. So I deleted my drivers, and installed the ones mentioned in the thread linked below, and I can't find how to get these drivers to work.
My plan is to follow this thread, using step 3 (for moonshine). I have TWRP installed, and flashed the lock_bootlader.zip file provided there. I cannot get adb to work, however, for the next step. For example, "adb devices" returns no devices. And thus i cannot use adb commands. When I run "adb devices", it shows this. What do I do??
Thanks
Some more clarification:
I might also add that Device manager shows my phone as "HTC6435LVW", under "Portable Devices". It seems to recognize it as an MTP Device when I try to update the drivers, and won't let me update the drivers, because "The best driver software for your device is already installed".
In addition, HTC Sync Manager does not recognize my phone either. I should mention that I already chose "Reset Phone" from the Settings menu, and then also did a Factory Reset from TWRP.
I'm so confused by all this - Why can't I get ADB to recognize it?? I have been and will continue to be searching for solutions to this problem here on XDA and also on Google. And do I even need to do all this to give my phone back to Verizon?
Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.
RLGL said:
Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.
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I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply
I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.
av ed said:
I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.
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Ok thanks I will try this when I get home. Glad to see I'm not the only one with the problem!
EDIT: Thats the thread I am following, as I stated in the OP.
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antrom1818 said:
I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply
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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040
RLGL said:
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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040
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Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.
antrom1818 said:
Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.
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Try a different cable.
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Try a different cable.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will try it when I get home and report back with an edit to this post!
EDIT: Nope, didn't work. Momentarily, I got it to install drivers. During that time, adb worked but not fastboot. So then I deleted the drivers to try to reinstall for fastboot, and now neither of them works.

[Q] ADB: No devices found - HTC EVO 3D GSM

Hello,
I have my HTC EVO 3D with this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526391 (CyanogenMod 11 - Android 4.4.3) and I cannot connect my phone with computer and use ADB. The reason is propably that when I connect my phone to PC it is shown as Mass Storage with name "HTC" (YES, I have USB debugging on). I have tried to reinstall drivers several times but it still says that my drivers are correct. I have the latest adb (1.0.31).
Thanks for help.
BUMP?
Hey man! My first thought was that you need to update adb but I see you've already done that. Assuming you're not having any driver issues, I want to say that the phone needs to be in charge only mode (not mass storage).
Now if that simple change doesn't help anything, and you're on the updated adb, it has to be a driver issue, cable issue or issue with some other software running on the computer.
HTC sync for example can interfere with fastboot/adb. Even if your drivers are okay.
Also, since jellybean; with the updated adb, there is an on-screen prompt as a newer security feature.
So make sure your screen is awake and check to see that you aren't getting a prompt to allow your computer to communicate with the device via adb.
My phone is in charge-only mode. In the computer my phone appears as a Mass Storage but I don't see it in "My Computer" as a device (only in Device Manager). I have tried to install HTC Sync, uninstall it and so on.. I'have also tried to connect my phone to another computer and it makes same things...
Noone knows?
Interesting fact is that HTC Sync also doesn't see my phone...
This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.
Also you could try a Ubuntu live cd as it should eliminate any driver issues.
Arthemedus said:
This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.
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Well, I haven't.
What should I do with Ubuntu?
What version of windows are you running? 8.1? If so yo need to Disable driver security reinforcement (or whatever its called) then install drivers again.
Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.
tom0769 said:
Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.
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This finally works! Thank you so much. I have no idea why this works because I have tried this several times. Now everything works just perfect!

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