I'm trying to do the temp root for my Evo 3D on my 64-bit Vista machine but I'm having problem. USB Debugging is set on the 3D then I plugged it to my pc and my desktop run through it scanning for hardwares and installed the driver for it but it is not the correct driver because my computer doesn't see the 3D. I then manually update it to the 64-bit driver I've downloaded from http://androiddrivers.net/category/htc-android-drivers/ but it said my driver are updated and I can't install the driver I've downloaded. Please help. Thanks.
Install HTC sync. Then uninstall it
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I recently did a clean install of Windows 7 and reinstalled SDK so that I can connect my rooted phone via ADB. My problem is when I try to manually install the USB Driver. I get an error stating "Windows could not find driver software for your device." This occurs for both the i386 and amd64 driver. Has anyone ran into this? Appreciate any help.
Try to install HTC's sync software. You can uncheck most of the stuff it wants to install, making sure that you keep & install the usb drivers. That has worked for many out here.
I kno its kinda late but if u want just the driver files u can go to developer.htc.com and find them there...just sayin
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Download and install PDAnet on your pc. It will recognize all the time !
Hi All - new EVO 3D this weekend, moving from AT&T/iPhone to Sprint. I have the latest HTC Sync installed and running on my Win 7 Home Premium x64 system, then plug in the phone. Windows detects the phone, shows it in the device manager as "Android USB Device/My HTC" and as a disk drive "HTC Android Phone USB Device" but the phone never finds HTC Sync and eventually gives me a message on where to download HTC Sync.
USB debugging has been tried on and off
Virus protection (Avast) has been tried on and off
Windows Firewall has been tried on and off
- and all the combinations of the above 3
Any ideas or drivers to try?
Thanks
Solved - Run As Administrator
Problem solved with a search on the Android forums - moved the driver files to system32 and ran HTC Sync as Administrator.
Thanks
Has anyone been able to access their touchpad via ADB on with CM7 Alpha?
If so, what's the trick. I'm running Win7 Pro 32bit, Android SDK is installed with the latest Java 1.7 and USB debugging is on and displayed in notification.
FYI - I'm used to using ADB with my droid eris on GSB so I've tried most of the known stuff. Are there ADB drivers for the TouchPad around?
Thanks in advance.
All ADB drivers are in essence the same, you should be able to use the official ones Google releases with any device.
To get ADB running with my TouchPad(Windows 7 x64) I had a USB Mass Storage Device with the hardware id(USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C02&REV_0227) I had to go an change the device driver to a USB Composite Device, once I did that the ADB interface showed up and I was able to install the driver.
The mass storage device I changed was this one (USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C02&REV_0227) and not this one (USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C02&REV_0227&MI_00).
Here is a link to the Official ADB Google driver http://api.ge.tt/0/8FtSNo8/0/blob/download you may need to force the driver to install.
Worked perfect. Thanks!
adbWireless ftw. No need for cables/drivers.
https://market.android.com/details?id=siir.es.adbWireless&feature=search_result
This worked for me. No modded .ini file or driver needed.
It detected and installed the"USB Composite Device" automatically.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/6622-cm7-adb-driver/
win7 x64
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
prestigious said:
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
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I'm using Win8 x64. Only thing I installed was the driver portion of the HTC Thunderbolt installer and the android sdk. Already had them installed for my Thunderbolt. I have both usb storage and adb access on the DNA as well.
prestigious said:
I have Windows 8 64bit and I'm having an issue installing the drivers for the DNA. It tells me that the driver installer is not supported for my operating system. Has anyone successfully installed it on a Windows 8 64bit machine?
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When you plug the DNA into your computer it will mount 2 partitions (disks). One will be called HTC Sync Manager where the drivers are located. I'm using the drivers from the Win7_64 folder. I installed them through device manager and all has been working fine under Windows 8 x64. If you have any trouble please pm me.
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When you plug the DNA into your computer it will mount 2 partitions (disks). One will be called HTC Sync Manager where the drivers are located. I'm using the drivers from the Win7_64 folder. I installed them through device manager and all has been working fine under Windows 8 x64. If you have any trouble please pm me.
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How did you install it through device manager?
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How did you install it through device manager?
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When your DNA is in USB debugging mode under dev options, it will show up as an unrecognized device in device manager when you plug it into your computer. From there you can proceed to install the drivers with the files I mention in my other post.
I am having the same issue. I opened up the virtual partition and loaded the drivers as you suggested. my DNA is listed in the dev man as MyHTC. I have usb access but no ADB. I am using the ADB from the AIO tool kit. Tried several diff USB ports and a diff cable but I don't think that's the issue. Also tried the adb from the sdk. still no dice...
I have Win8 x64 as well. After turning on USB debugging, find the device in Computer and run the sync manager. At least, I think that's what I did. I'll have to check in the morning.
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I know there is already a few threads with the newer HTC Driver 4.0.1.001_20121107
Im using Windows 8.1 RP and wansnt able to get my PC to load the driver by just executing the installer even if the drivers were already installed.
So I just extracted all the HTC drivers and made a zip for manual instal from Device manager.
Works for both 32 and 64bits
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