You need to have win xp and use Qdl when ask for the driver qualcom you select install from specific location then select ports and then select the option I have a disk then go to the folder streak flash then drivers win 32 xp and then select qcusb set the first one and accept everything when it says that is not digitally signed driver and you should get your streak entering to recovery again so you can install rom again
You don't need xp, specifically. I've used QDL twice from my 7x32 netbook. I think on x64 is where it chokes up.
and I've done it twice from my win7 x64 laptop, but I did need to use the cutdown streakflash one first to get around it timing out at the reboot phase.
QDL is awesome, especially when you manage to brick your new toy the day you get it (like I did)
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Anyone have a line on how I can get this?
Do you mean an adb driver for USB debugging support? If so, I've found that if you install the PDANet client for your version of Windows, it installs a driver that ADB likes. You have to make sure to uninstall the Dell PC Suite first though, if you have that installed.
as far as i'm aware (i'm running win7 atm) there are no specific windows 7 drivers.
Just download the latest Android SDK and run adb from there. Works a treat.
Just install the Dell PC suite. You'll need to restart. after your pc restarts it should be fine. I did this yesterday when I bricked by streak. fastboot = annoying.
Synyster_Zeikku said:
Just install the Dell PC suite. You'll need to restart. after your pc restarts it should be fine. I did this yesterday when I bricked by streak. fastboot = annoying.
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If the process you used caused you to "brick" your phone, why would you suggest others to follow??? If it didn't work for you, it most likely wont work for others...
Still no luck getting this to work.
go to device manager choose android 1.0 or whatever its called, choose to update drivers, manual option, the bottom option, have disk, choose the folder with the usb drivers from the sdk and then select android.
the drivers work fine then..
if you're trying to get pcsync to work then this isn't related
download Fastboot.exe & Koush's Recovery > unzip to your c:\ , renaming to something like c:\streak ...... Go to control panel>system>device manager ...... rigght click "android 1.0" > let me pick > show all devices > Android phone or Google INC ( i didnt find Google INC in mine , only found Android phone ) > Android Bootloader Interface
It will the bring up a warning , just click "ok" and it will bring up another dialogue saying the device is installed successfully
Hope this helps
Everytime I try to do the upgrade from AT&T 1.6 to 2.2, I'm getting stuck with the drivers..uggg so frustrating. Hoping someone can help me. Here is what is happening:
I'm using Windows 7 64bit.
Used the QDL Tool guide , specifically for 64bit
Downloaded the QDL Tool along with the ADb drivers
When I plug my phone into the computer, get the pop up box in the lower right for "installing drivers." This is where I am having a problem. It does show it's trying to install the Qualcomm drivers.... but no matter what I do to stop the installation...it just keeps going. Then when it finishes, it says the drivers were installed correctly for USB Input Device...uggggggggggg
I finally found that in the device manager (because I never got the Other Devices designation in the Device Manager).....instead it comes up under Human Interface Devices...lol
Thoughts?
Hi.
I have a cracked screen (soon to be fixed) Dell Streak 5.
When I connect it to my PC it detects it as USB Input device and install the driver for it.
If I try to change the driver and use QDL Tool Windows says the @location does not have hardware information). I tried Windows 7 and XP with the same results.
MAC and Linux detects it as Qualcomm but there is nothing I can do as there is no ADB server nor FASTBOOT.
The only post regarding this does not have any replies so I dont know what to do.
Best Regards.
Anyone knows? A little help would be appreciated.
where did you get the drivers?
Maybe you can get the dell drivers or load the SDK for android it will install drivers too.
What is the end result you want?
alperin1 said:
where did you get the drivers?
Maybe you can get the dell drivers or load the SDK for android it will install drivers too.
What is the end result you want?
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I have Android SDK installed, which works properly with other phones.
My question is why does my Streak is recognized as a USB Input Device?
Is it normal?
To get my streak working I had to install dell drivers (got it via here just click on downloads tab and install software but don't launch program after drivers have installed http://www.unlockstreak.com/pages/d...?ref=874b1d7212afe8cc4672f2f53d9976c12a5ea0e5).
After this I launched QDL Tool held vol up and inserted usb cable which launched Qualcomm HS-USB 9002 driver which won't be found, you need to go to drivers which should be in a folder that comes with QDL Tool.
So should go as Drivers - Driver_2.067 - Win 32 (or 64 if your running a 64 bit system) - Whatever OS you are running - qcser - Select 2nd option of Qualcomm Drivers and search for Qualcomm HS-USB 9002 should install when you double click on it and should be ready to go.
Check if QDL Tool has recognised driver via communications port if not close down and reopen.
Click on RUN if driver success and should start restoring Streak, should know when complete as it goes green when done and good.
Note: When installing driver have to manually install it so a case of Update Driver, Browse my computer, Let Me pick, Have Disk, Browse when it shows path to select, then go to path whever QDL is extracted (eg Desktop) and follow folder paths above to get it installed.
Hope this is clear and also hope it helps!!! Good Luck
passion8059 said:
To get my streak working I had to install dell drivers (got it via here just click on downloads tab and install software but don't launch program after drivers have installed http://www.unlockstreak.com/pages/d...?ref=874b1d7212afe8cc4672f2f53d9976c12a5ea0e5).
After this I launched QDL Tool held vol up and inserted usb cable which launched Qualcomm HS-USB 9002 driver which won't be found, you need to go to drivers which should be in a folder that comes with QDL Tool.
So should go as Drivers - Driver_2.067 - Win 32 (or 64 if your running a 64 bit system) - Whatever OS you are running - qcser - Select 2nd option of Qualcomm Drivers and search for Qualcomm HS-USB 9002 should install when you double click on it and should be ready to go.
Check if QDL Tool has recognised driver via communications port if not close down and reopen.
Click on RUN if driver success and should start restoring Streak, should know when complete as it goes green when done and good.
Note: When installing driver have to manually install it so a case of Update Driver, Browse my computer, Let Me pick, Have Disk, Browse when it shows path to select, then go to path whever QDL is extracted (eg Desktop) and follow folder paths above to get it installed.
Hope this is clear and also hope it helps!!! Good Luck
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Thanks for your info but it's not helping.
It seems than something else was damaged when I cracked the screen because it never detects "Qualcom..."
Best Regards.
Hi I recomend taking your sd card out and put that directly into your pc and if you cant do that maybe borrow a friends smartphone or card reader.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA Premium App
stevepork said:
Hi I recomend taking your sd card out and put that directly into your pc and if you cant do that maybe borrow a friends smartphone or card reader.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA Premium App
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Problem fixed!!
The phon had the Volume and Power Flex ripped off, so the phone did not power.
I replaced it and the phone is running now.
Best Regards and thanks to you all.
Having searched for a long time for a solution in using Odin under Mac OSX environment, I've finally found a solution! A lot of people say can't , but here it is...
1. Load up VirtualBox's Windows session
2. Download the Samsung USB drivers in Windows from the attachment and extract in a folder.
3. Closes the Windows session
4. Go to the USB setting of the Windows session
3. Reboot SGS2 in download mode
4. Plug in the phone to USB
5. Add a new USB filter <SAMSUNG Gadget Serial [021B]>
- Note: There could be a error box showing up, ignore it
6. Unplug USB
7. Load up Windows session again
8. Once loaded, plug in the phone again and wait for new hardware prompt
9. Add the required drivers from the downloaded file
10. Unplug USB
11. Load Odin
After Odin is loaded inside the Windows session and the phone is plugged in, the COM box will turn yellow and you can flash whatever you want!
My setup is like this:
Mac OS: 10.7.2 Lion
Win OS: Win XP SP3 32 bit
VirtualBox: 4.1.6 (with USB extension pack)
For those who are using difference OS versions, please report the results and help others! I'll try to generate a list from the feedback.
Thanks, I've been looking for a way to do this forever.
Working on my setup:
OSX (Host) - 10.7.2
Win (Guest) - XP SP3 32bit
VBox - 4.1.8 (USB extention pack)
Virtualbox Odin crash
I actually managed to work out who to get as far as getting Odin to recognise my phone (after ages of fiddling, i found the usb filters in virtual box).
HOWEVER, when I START odin to flash a rom, it reboots my VM. Anyone got any ideas what might cause this?
FYI:
I am trying to flash a previous rom version onto my Galaxy Note (LA4 back down to KKA [United Kingdom]) so that I can run the one-click CF-Root.
NB:
Running OSX Lion
Virtualbox version 4.1.8
Windows XP with service pack 3
davidgood89 said:
I actually managed to work out who to get as far as getting Odin to recognise my phone (after ages of fiddling, i found the usb filters in virtual box).
HOWEVER, when I START odin to flash a rom, it reboots my VM. Anyone got any ideas what might cause this?
FYI:
I am trying to flash a previous rom version onto my Galaxy Note (LA4 back down to KKA [United Kingdom]) so that I can run the one-click CF-Root.
NB:
Running OSX Lion
Virtualbox version 4.1.8
Windows XP with service pack 3
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check the "enable usb 2.0 (ehci) controller" into machine configuration. that solves the OS reboot for me.
May have to try this cause it sure isn't working with VMWare
You legend
I have been looking for the samsung device drivers for ages. Working great with virtual box. Good bye boot camp, you were only there for odin these days anyway! Thank you.
Thank you !!!
Thank you very much !!!
Thanks!
dj_ghosie = gentleman + scholar
wow. awesome find here.
this worked for me as well. however, I used the drivers and odin and recovery files found here in the 2nd post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275031
(drivers http://devphone.org/files/gtab7/Sprint_P100_Samsung_GALAXY_Tab_USB_Drivers.msi)
OSX 10.8.2
WindowsXP SP2
VirtualBox 4.2.4
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
OKAY, very interested in this.
I have the Galaxy s3. Would I download this..
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.2.6/VirtualBox-4.2.6-82870-OSX.dmg
and then follow the directions listed in OP?
Want to eventually do this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046439
Good stuff!!!
Works in my setup:
Mac OS: 10.8.3
Win OS: Win XP SP3 32 bit
VirtualBox: 4.2.10 (with extension pack)
Stuck at last step when I boot into Odin
Hi,
Thanks for the awesome guide. I'm on a Mac (10.7.5) using VirtualBox with Win7. I installed all the drives and Odin and VirtualBox has no trouble picking up my phone (GS3) when I plug in in BEFORE going to Odin mode.
Then I follow the last set of instructions (unplug USB, boot into Odin, plug phone back in) and then VirtualBox won't find the phone. Any ideas? I've Googled all over the place and haven't found anyone with this exact issue yet.
Wrong forum. Post in S3 Q&A/similar.
Experience with os Mavericks and windows xp virtualized in vmware
dj_ghosie said:
Having searched for a long time for a solution in using Odin under Mac OSX environment, I've finally found a solution! A lot of people say can't , but here it is...
1. Load up VirtualBox's Windows session
2. Download the Samsung USB drivers in Windows from the attachment and extract in a folder.
3. Closes the Windows session
4. Go to the USB setting of the Windows session
3. Reboot SGS2 in download mode
4. Plug in the phone to USB
5. Add a new USB filter <SAMSUNG Gadget Serial [021B]>
- Note: There could be a error box showing up, ignore it
6. Unplug USB
7. Load up Windows session again
8. Once loaded, plug in the phone again and wait for new hardware prompt
9. Add the required drivers from the downloaded file
10. Unplug USB
11. Load Odin
After Odin is loaded inside the Windows session and the phone is plugged in, the COM box will turn yellow and you can flash whatever you want!
My setup is like this:
Mac OS: 10.7.2 Lion
Win OS: Win XP SP3 32 bit
VirtualBox: 4.1.6 (with USB extension pack)
For those who are using difference OS versions, please report the results and help others! I'll try to generate a list from the feedback.
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just my experience:
Mac os Mavericks, vmware, windows xp virtualized in vmware, last version of samsung kies installed inside the windows xp virtualized machine. install Odin3 3.10, put your phone in download mode, connect the usb cable and when operating system ask for connection with osx or vmware obviosly choose vmware, Odin3 recognize immediatly the phone and you can update everything you want. I have updated my bootloader e my CMW and after installed the rom "android revolution hd" without any problem
Method still works. macOS Big Sur host, Windows 10 guest.
You need to make sure you have VirtualBox Extension Pack installed, otherwise in VB USB settings you'll only see USB 1.1 controller.
May need to create different filters for connecting your phone in normal mode vs download/adb/whatever.
Also I didn't need any Samsung drivers (for my S10e Exynos). Everything "just worked".
Hey everyone,
so I'm trying to flash CWM again on my p760 after i had to factory reset with the LG tool (since.... i'm dumb and had my cwm backup removed from my card before....... i hate myself), but since Windows 8.1 is a *** i'm just not able to install the omap drivers for fastboot. When i try to search the directory windows just tells me that no drivers where found, when i install them manually i get the USB Connected sound like every second and can't do anything.
I have searched up and down for solutions...but none of them worked.
I'd also tried the Nocturnal drivers (which obviously didn't work but i'm desperate)
I even tried a VM with Windows XP setup, but i can't get the USB to pass trough my 8.1 without having the nonstop USB Connected sound....
Is there any solution? Maybe a linux flash? I've been bashing my head against this problem for hours now and just want my recovery back
ps.: i also installed the Windows Hotfix for fastboot, but to no avail.
I gave up on it. Install windows 7 instead. With windows 8 you can disable signature enforcement and install driver correctly, but not in windows 8.1.
nhoc_maruko9x said:
I gave up on it. Install windows 7 instead. With windows 8 you can disable signature enforcement and install driver correctly, but not in windows 8.1.
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Thanks. I just installed Win7 on my old PC and it's finally working again! What a hassle tho