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What's up guys. I have been a flash junkie for the past several weeks.. Flashing Axura, Team Whiskey's roms and everybody else's in between. I bricked my vibrant this past Sunday and needed to Odin back to stock because I could not get into recovery. So I proceeded to open Odin and hook up my phone when I get a message on my PC that my device wasn't recognized. So I went through the process of uninstalling and reinstalling drivers... I had no luck. So I got frustrated and went to a friends house and tried it. WTF? IT WORKS. He also has win7. So after a fresh Odin and back to an unrooted 2.2 I figured I could connect to my computer.... ( ha)... no luck again. So I backed up everything and installed win7 again. Tried it after that and still saying that the device is unrecognized. I know its probably something simple I'm overlooking but if anybody can help it would be greatly appreciated...
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I have no problem with W7. It's possible your USB port is taking a dump. Do other USB devices work? Did you try another USB port?
Yep..... the only thing I have hooked up is a printer.... also I have tried all the ports. They all start to download the driver then it stops and the little notification bubble pops up and tells me that my device has stop working.
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Try uninstalling the drivers you've at the moment, plug your vibrant and wait for the W7 drivers to install. Windows may have downloaded the drivers from the internet when you first plugged in your vibrant then you installed the drivers on here and **** got confused so if the w7 drivers work and your vibrant is recognized then all's good. Elsewhere, uninstall the drivers and install the xda ones but his time make sure you assign them manually too. (update driver>don't search for driver>let me assign the driver)
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Try uninstalling the drivers you've at the moment, plug your vibrant and wait for the W7 drivers to install. Windows may have downloaded the drivers from the internet when you first plugged in your vibrant then you installed the drivers on here and **** got confused so if the w7 drivers work and your vibrant is recognized then all's good. Elsewhere, uninstall the drivers and install the xda ones but his time make sure you assign them manually too. (update driver>don't search for driver>let me assign the driver)
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This is good start, Also try disabling your virus protection, sometimes it goes wonky and decides to block some of the usb hook up like a camera or phone, this has happened to me in the past.
Win 7 is very stable but on thing as a recommendation if you do not have you might think about getting win pro 64bit, is the most stable I have found...... just an after thought......... hope you get this resolved.
Thanks..... Will definitely try that when I make it home.
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It was my cable..... purchased a new one and its working flawlessly now..... thanks guys
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chuck24 said:
It was my cable..... purchased a new one and its working flawlessly now..... thanks guys
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^ Then how did it work at your friends?
Also, I have found that if I have my webcam hooked up ODIN will not recognize my phone. REALLY annoying, especially when I try and make video tutorials for you guys.
Anyone know how to fix that?
Ok, here's the deal...
When I had my OG Evo, and my old WinXP desktop, using ADB was no problem.
Now, with my Win7 lappy, I can't get anything going! When I put my E3D into recovery mode, ADB installed fine (at least, i was under the impression that it did) but I cannot access any commands. Now, when i reboot my phone, it's showing in DM as needing drivers... Is that why I can't make anything happen, or is it something to do with 7?
Oh, and where can I find the drivers for the E3D so i can make sure I've got everything installed correctly? I have the SDK installed with all the latest updates, just fyi.
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Bigirish said:
Ok, here's the deal...
When I had my OG Evo, and my old WinXP desktop, using ADB was no problem.
Now, with my Win7 lappy, I can't get anything going! When I put my E3D into recovery mode, ADB installed fine (at least, i was under the impression that it did) but I cannot access any commands. Now, when i reboot my phone, it's showing in DM as needing drivers... Is that why I can't make anything happen, or is it something to do with 7?
Oh, and where can I find the drivers for the E3D so i can make sure I've got everything installed correctly? I have the SDK installed with all the latest updates, just fyi.
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You need to install Android ASK, and set it up. Then install HTC sync, you can Google both and find good instructions. You'll also need to install Java SDE.
HTC dropped the ball on us 3D users, TeamWin picks it up, and throws HTC out at home base!! Yaaaahhhhh.
Thanks sniper - is there anything I need to know after that? It should work like it's supposed to?
Alright guys/gals, I'm sorry to make this thread, but I've been messing with this for days and just can't get it. I'm hoping someone with XP 32bit may know the answer. Or maybe someones google-fu is better than mine.
So, here it is:
I FINALLY installed the sdk a few weeks ago.
When I plug my Evo LTE in, and type adb devices, the window shows my device. I can adb reboot bootloader and that works. Then switch device to fastboot via bootloader. But when I try to do a fastboot command (fastboot reboot) it hangs on 'waiting for device'.
Apparently it's a driver issue, I assume. But I just can't figure out what exactly I need. Or maybe a different fastboot.exe in my sdk?
Using win XP sp3 32 bit. Anyone else?
Also, I can't get my PC to see my evos internal storage. I've tried uninstalling HTC sync (but actually it still shows in manage programs) I've tried installing the 32bit drivers in the zedomax root thread. Numerous reboots. I've installed easytether from market and used it (I've seen some say the drivers from that help with various android driver issues). Nothing will get my (crappy, low rent, PC) to see my new Evo. Sees my old Evo just fine, always has. But I know USB/MS is different from MTP.
I'm not a total noob. I rooted my Evo on launch day 2010 and have flashed and modded ever since. But when it comes to PCs and drivers etc, I really am a total noob.
So, if ANYBODY has any advice or links to what I need, I'd be forever indebted.
Much thanks to any response (except lmgtfy lol).
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My PC doesn't have web connection (I really just use it for storage and android stuff. Also, when I check in device manager, it doesn't show Android 1.0, as some tuts suggest, it shows my HTC.
Also, when i plug into a win7 PC with a web connection, it grabs drivers and recognizes my storage with no problem (if that helps). Thanks
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TLCR is the verdict from what I can see. ESFU.
Look at my thanks, it's pretty obvious I've helped lots of people. But I am stumped on this. Please, anyone with XP 32 bit, and my fastboot just hangs on 'waiting for device '
If anyone on win XP 32 bit knows what I'm talking about, please advise
Much thanks. F:ck, at this point I'd pay somebody who can help.
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I ran into this when I was rooting my gnex. Where it failed to install the android 1.0 drivers don't know if this is device specific but try this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9njewnlumKg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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haha thanks man. Total irony, I set my sdk up using QBkings videos and files cuz i was following galaxy nexus stuff cuz I got one for my mom for mothers day. . Still can't get it. Thanks though.
From what I've seen, most times when drivers are issue, device manager shows android 1.0. Mine doesn't say that. Mine shows MyHtc, and says all drivers are good.
Adb works. Fastboot no-worky.
If anyone else has struggled with XP, I'd love to hear it.
.much thanks.
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Try updating or installing HTC sync, that fixed my issue with drivers. I tried to install manually and had issues.
FWIW I was on Windows 7.
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I have the same issue using Win7 with the updated drivers used for Root. I have the SDK downloaded and all files that were specified installed to c:\Android. You can see my screen copy in the other HTCDev failed thread. I am stuck in the same boat. Hoping someone can help us with this. As some are getting it and others are not.
Will
Well try uninstalling all phone drivers. Reboot and just hook the phone up and see what happens. Also could be the fault of the of the cable or you need to try a different USB port. And man WinXP 32? Somebody needs to update/ get a new PC . I'm kidding, I was stuck with two of em on XP, just recently got a new laptop with W7. If that doesn't work you could try setting up a Linux VM and see if fasfboot will work through there... but that a like last resort and only if you know what your doing on Linux or can google-fu quite well.
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Would be great if one of the all knowing ones could make a script to do this. That includes the needed files and ish. Put this @ the root of C: and click the script that way if you do what your told you can narrow down what is wrong.
Will
Here is the fix. The problem is the android 1.0 drivers. To fix install the PDA net desktop client. When you run it it will ask if you want to replace the drivers. Do this. Go to device manager and look for android 1.0 with the yellow exclamation point. Hit update drivers and browse to (x86/PdaNet for Android/usbwin (windows 7 the location will be different depending on your machine) you will see a security warning install anyway.Complete the installation and this should solve the issue.
Also as a note you may have to toggle signed drivers especially on Windows 8.
If this helps hit the thanks button
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Here is the fix. The problem is the android 1.0 drivers. To fix install the PDA net desktop client. When you run it it will ask if you want to replace the drivers. Do this. Go to device manager and look for android 1.0 with the yellow exclamation point. Hit update drivers and browse to (x86/PdaNet for Android/usbwin (windows 7 the location will be different depending on your machine) you will see a security warning install anyway.Complete the installation and this should solve the issue.
Also as a note you may have to toggle signed drivers especially on Windows 8.
If this helps hit the thanks button
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I will try it when i get home as im not able to do this @ work.
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shellguy said:
I will try it when i get home as im not able to do this @ work.
Will
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I'm almost certain it will. I spent several hours working on this issue before finding the solution. At first I thought my usb ports were broken
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Kidromulous said:
Here is the fix. The problem is the android 1.0 drivers. To fix install the PDA net desktop client. When you run it it will ask if you want to replace the drivers. Do this. Go to device manager and look for android 1.0 with the yellow exclamation point. Hit update drivers and browse to (x86/PdaNet for Android/usbwin (windows 7 the location will be different depending on your machine) you will see a security warning install anyway.Complete the installation and this should solve the issue.
Also as a note you may have to toggle signed drivers especially on Windows 8.
If this helps hit the thanks button
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This is exactly what my video I suggested does. So this won't work.
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This is exactly what my video I suggested does. So this won't work.
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Perhaps your issue is different it may work for some in the thread it certainly worked for me.
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Thanks. But I dont show the Android 1.0 drivers with exclamation mark as other have. My drivers just show My HTC ≥my HTC and say they're working properly.
I did install easytether and had read installing it and it's drivers help. But not so far. Haven't tried PDAnet. Will try. Maybe it uses different drivers than easytether?
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Finally. I got fastboot working. But just through dumb luck. I uninstalled everything HTC I could find and then tried 12billion different ways to update the 2 drivers I'd downloaded. I finally got the android 1.0 in device manager then tried every driver I could find.
Fastboot works now. But NOTHING I did got XP to see my device as a storage MTP :banghead: dammit, I NEED to be able to get to my sh1t.
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Same, same, did you already unlock the bootloader?
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Nope. Haven't unlocked bootloader yet. It's gonna be tricky, too, I think. As you need a web connection. My XP with SDK and adb/fastboot doesn't have web.
But the PC i have access to with web DOESNT have the sdk set up (which it sounds like you need to accomplish the htcdev unlock).
I wish I could help and tell people how I finally got fastboot to work, but it was countless driver uninstalls and reinstalls and reboots (phone and PC), trips to bootloader. (While in bootloader, I saw different drivers in device manager than I saw while booted,...and I think this was a key clue for me. This is where I finally saw the Android 1.0 driver to update. Updated manually thru browsing files, and used the drivers from the root thread.
Also the usb-windows drivers from qbking77. Still not getting any USB storage action gggrrrrrrrr :banghead:
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Since uninstalling HTC stuff fixed it, I wonder if disabling HTC Sync would have done it as well. I know it messes with ADB, so I'm wondering if it messes with Fastboot as well. Just a thought. Good job working through it though.
Yeah, I believe so. Also, I just remembered, when I was doing a driver update (turns out there's multiple ways to update drivers with the same result) in a little window before browsing for the driver, it showed my HTC 1.0.XX and my HTC 2.0.1XX and I believe I highlighted the my HTC 2.0.1XX then clucked "have disk".
I'll try to get a screenshot in a minute, if I can.
In the meantime, this weird headset looking icon (or hearing aid) showed up in my notification bar yesterday and I CANNOT figure out what the hell it is. I've been all through settings and just am stumped and feeling really stupid. Anyone know what this is?
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So I've been using CM10 as a daily driver for quite a while now (at least since they got their first stable release) and I decided to try out the new JB official update, but since I remembered just how much I loved MeanROM with ICS I decided to use the newest MeanBean instead. After going through everything and setting up my device again, I updated my HTC Sync Manager to sync all my music and stuff again (I use this because it works the best and is the most streamlined), but when I went to do it, for some reason it wouldn't recognize my phone or connect, so after checking I saw that some of the drivers failed to install. After finding the drivers from the process it takes to root the EVO I installed and then reinstalled Sync Manager...still nothing. I went into the phone settings and saw that the option "USB Storage" said "unavailable" and found that this must have been the reason why. Is there anyway to fix this?
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So I've been using CM10 as a daily driver for quite a while now (at least since they got their first stable release) and I decided to try out the new JB official update, but since I remembered just how much I loved MeanROM with ICS I decided to use the newest MeanBean instead. After going through everything and setting up my device again, I updated my HTC Sync Manager to sync all my music and stuff again (I use this because it works the best and is the most streamlined), but when I went to do it, for some reason it wouldn't recognize my phone or connect, so after checking I saw that some of the drivers failed to install. After finding the drivers from the process it takes to root the EVO I installed and then reinstalled Sync Manager...still nothing. I went into the phone settings and saw that the option "USB Storage" said "unavailable" and found that this must have been the reason why. Is there anyway to fix this?
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USB Storage is for a USB drive connected to your phone using a USB OnTheGo wire (new feature). Make sure you select USB File Sharing notification and make sure HTC Sync Manager is selected (it is by default I think). Under My Computer you should see a device called "EVO" (this is MTP).
If you still have problems uninstall everything related to HTC (drivers, sync manager etc.) and restart your computer. Reconnect your phone and go into device manager and uninstall anything says My HTC or Android Phone then unplug your phone and install HTC Sync Manager again. Lastly, plug in your phone and you should be good to go. Make sure you plug your phone in when Sync Mgr. is done or else Windows will install drivers from the net automatically.
I had had it on MTP and somehow it wouldn't connect to HTC sync manager still, I'll try it again tonight.
Another thing I've found today that the headphones won't connect and it only plays through the speaker
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I had had it on MTP and somehow it wouldn't connect to HTC sync manager still, I'll try it again tonight.
Another thing I've found today that the headphones won't connect and it only plays through the speaker
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Just installed Sync Manager and had the same issue. I had to restart my PC after installing Sync Manager and everything connected. Now if I could only tell it where to store my music/pictures (external SD) it'd be a useful app for me.
EDIT: Well I see it does use the external SD but the path it creates is terrible. ext_sd\mobile\D\Media\Music\Artist\Album\Song.mp3
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Just installed Sync Manager and had the same issue. I had to restart my PC after installing Sync Manager and everything connected. Now if I could only tell it where to store my music/pictures (external SD) it'd be a useful app for me.
EDIT: Well I see it does use the external SD but the path it creates is terrible. ext_sd\mobile\D\Media\Music\Artist\Album\Song.mp3
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Weird, I just did it all and it still won't work -___- guess I'm back to Easy Phone Tunes
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Weird, I just did it all and it still won't work -___- guess I'm back to Easy Phone Tunes
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I'd recommend using Disk Drive + WMP12 (Window 7 & 8). It works great and it's quicker than moving folders around. If you have it on MTP it'll convert everything to WMA first so I recommended the Disk Drive method.
I purchased a Rezound for my son off of ebay with no SIM. He just needs it for wi-fi usage, playing games and Mp3s. I wanted to start messing with it and downloaded the Rezound toolkit 3.1. I used it to install the HTC drivers.
When I plug the phone into the PC the phone recognizes that it is plugged in because the LED turns on and it starts charging. Sometimes it even asks me what type of connection I want to use.
However, and I've tried this on both my PC's, the PC just sits there like nothing was ever plugged in.
Could this be because it has no SIM? Could this be because I have installed drivers for other android devices on my PC's (I have two different tablets and 4 different kinds of phones)
Could this be a setting on the phone?
I have tried two different cables, the funky looking cable that came with the phone and my regular miniusb that goes in all my other devices (except for the transformer prime).
Its never picked up by the PC that anything was ever plugged in. My other devices come right up.
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I purchased a Rezound for my son off of ebay with no SIM. He just needs it for wi-fi usage, playing games and Mp3s. I wanted to start messing with it and downloaded the Rezound toolkit 3.1. I used it to install the HTC drivers.
When I plug the phone into the PC the phone recognizes that it is plugged in because the LED turns on and it starts charging. Sometimes it even asks me what type of connection I want to use.
However, and I've tried this on both my PC's, the PC just sits there like nothing was ever plugged in.
Could this be because it has no SIM? Could this be because I have installed drivers for other android devices on my PC's (I have two different tablets and 4 different kinds of phones)
Could this be a setting on the phone?
I have tried two different cables, the funky looking cable that came with the phone and my regular miniusb that goes in all my other devices (except for the transformer prime).
Its never picked up by the PC that anything was ever plugged in. My other devices come right up.
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Make sure you select disk drive when it comes up and asks what kind of connection you want. if you are on charge only, it wont do anything on the pc.
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Make sure you select disk drive when it comes up and asks what kind of connection you want. if you are on charge only, it wont do anything on the pc.
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I've tried them all heh
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Let me guess, ur running Windows 8? If you completely uninstall the drivers and HTC Sync stuff then you *SHOULD* be able to reinstall in compatibility mode (choose Win7). People say this works...never worked for me.
My fix was to use my old laptop which runs Win XP.
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I'm sorry I should have said one computer is vista and the other is 7.
I have an old XP box I could set up again and try.I'll do that tonight but I'm not hopeful.
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Worth a shot but it should work on either Vista or Win7 though.
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Worth a shot but it should work on either Vista or Win7 though.
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I'm sorry I should have said one computer is vista and the other is 7.
I have an old XP box I could set up again and try.I'll do that tonight but I'm not hopeful.
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Check CNET for latest version of HTC Sync Manager and compare drivers to what u got from the all in one tool.
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HTC Sync's driver for ADB worked for Win 8.1 but not fastboot?
I can get adb recognized in normal and recovery --
adb.exe responds with the serial.
fastboot.exe doesn't see the phone?
Windows has an exclamation mark,
it seems to know something is there
just not sure what it is ?
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Windows 8.1 says the driver is the most current.
Anyone have a win 8 compatible driver?
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I can get adb recognized in normal and recovery --
adb.exe responds with the serial.
fastboot.exe doesn't see the phone?
Windows has an exclamation mark,
it seems to know something is there
just not sure what it is ?
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Windows 8.1 says the driver is the most current.
Anyone have a win 8 compatible driver?
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Unfortunately there is no Win8 driver... You have to switch to Win7/XP or Linux, sorry.
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I setup a virtualbox win7 under win8
I tried installing the htc sync installer for its drivers, but win7 under win8
fails to recognize the device. Win7 reports a composite device driver
did not install correctly with ! over the device.
Where can I get a full set of win7 drivers for Rezound to support
normal, recovery and fastboot modes (in the VM)?
Had to really install Win7 to get fastboot recognised
I installed Win7Pro on my laptop's second hdd and ran the HTC Sync
installer to get the drivers installed then canceled out of the actual install.
After that adb saw both the OS boot and the recovery boot
(got the serial numbers back from devices) and after
adb reboot bootloader, fastboot found the device.
it looks like win8 just doesn't have a drivers for the
rezound. I do have to bit fiddle with secure boot
and UEFI vs CSM modes between windows versions
but both work.
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I purchased a Rezound for my son off of ebay with no SIM. He just needs it for wi-fi usage, playing games and Mp3s. I wanted to start messing with it and downloaded the Rezound toolkit 3.1. I used it to install the HTC drivers.
When I plug the phone into the PC the phone recognizes that it is plugged in because the LED turns on and it starts charging. Sometimes it even asks me what type of connection I want to use.
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I'm a non-expert, who's fought with Windows computers tooth and nail as they relate to device drivers for HTC phones. God I hate Windows!
My current Windows version is 8.1, and, after a mind-numbing search for relief on this drivers thing, I found this link, which suggests that there is now a "signature verification" thing you have to turn off to install custom drivers. I think the HTC drivers fall into that category.
What I did was first to execute the command line described in the link above, and then install HTC Sync. Next, I looked in my Uninstall Applications list for HTC-related stuff and saw HTC Sync along with some sort of automagical HTC driver install program. So I uninstalled HTC Sync, plugged in my Rezound, and, et voila, an HTC driver was installed! I am now able to see my phone's disks on my Win8.1 computer.
I was able to do an "adb devices" command and get a good response, but I confess that I DID NOT try "fastboot devices" in the appropriate bootloader mode.
tl;dr Windows combined with HTC devices sucks. There *might* be a way forward, but unless you desperately need Windows, use some form of Linux.
Good luck,
john
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I'm a non-expert, who's fought with Windows computers tooth and nail as they relate to device drivers for HTC phones. God I hate Windows!
My current Windows version is 8.1, and, after a mind-numbing search for relief on this drivers thing, I found this link, which suggests that there is now a "signature verification" thing you have to turn off to install custom drivers. I think the HTC drivers fall into that category.
What I did was first to execute the command line described in the link above, and then install HTC Sync. Next, I looked in my Uninstall Applications list for HTC-related stuff and saw HTC Sync along with some sort of automagical HTC driver install program. So I uninstalled HTC Sync, plugged in my Rezound, and, et voila, an HTC driver was installed! I am now able to see my phone's disks on my Win8.1 computer.
I was able to do an "adb devices" command and get a good response, but I confess that I DID NOT try "fastboot devices" in the appropriate bootloader mode.
tl;dr Windows combined with HTC devices sucks. There *might* be a way forward, but unless you desperately need Windows, use some form of Linux.
Good luck,
john
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all drivers for the rezound were made for windows 7 only....windows 8 is still very buggy and has quite a few incompatibilities with alot of things...not just mobile device drivers either...linux already has all drivers needed built right in to its OS so thats always a failsafe and free option...or just downgrade to windows 7 by disk install and bios setting change (which is required for linux as no OS but windows 8 really is the only os to use UEFI mode)
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all drivers for the rezound were made for windows 7 only....
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Rev, you are the pro, so of course I'll take your word for that.
My experience is that I've had problems with the HTC drivers on Win 7 as well!
As for the installing Win 7, well, the disk part is the key; you'd have to own it or buy it to acquire the disk. I fail on both counts. I need a Windows computer for one several apps that simply aren't available on other OSes. One of those, Winamp, is what I use as an iTunes substitute; that app is why I need to mount my phone on a Windows system.
cheers,
john
jrredho said:
Rev, you are the pro, so of course I'll take your word for that.
My experience is that I've had problems with the HTC drivers on Win 7 as well!
As for the installing Win 7, well, the disk part is the key; you'd have to own it or buy it to acquire the disk. I fail on both counts. I need a Windows computer for one several apps that simply aren't available on other OSes. One of those, Winamp, is what I use as an iTunes substitute; that app is why I need to mount my phone on a Windows system.
cheers,
john
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i own a pc company...and can do your whole computer 4 windows 7 for you cheaper than most....if you want you can download the iso straight from microsoft and buy the serial for it as well....Also it depends on what win 7 drivers you are trying to install