when i try to run a .bat to root my phone it alwasy says waiting for device and i would click adb and still nothing. i installed htc sync and uninstalled it as well. it is also on usb debug.
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when i try to run a .bat to root my phone it alwasy says waiting for device and i would click adb and still nothing. i installed htc sync and uninstalled it as well. it is also on usb debug.
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Be sure that there aren't any programs on your computer that are interfering, such as any USB tethering programs, music sync, anti virus etc. When I have the pdanet program running on my computer adb will always say "device offline"
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Be sure that there aren't any programs on your computer that are interfering, such as any USB tethering programs, music sync, anti virus etc. When I have the pdanet program running on my computer adb will always say "device offline"
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nope nothing but chrome
Is your phone plugged in one charge only with USB debugging mode on?
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Is your phone plugged in one charge only with USB debugging mode on?
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yes i did.
Might have to uninstall the usb and adb drivers from your computer then reconnect your phone to computer and let it install the drivers again and that should work. If using windows use device manager to install driver
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Can you get adb to run correctly?
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Hello im trying to use my tbolt as a mas storage device but my computer wont recognize my phone but when i try using the htc sync it will work any ideas tried uninstalling htc sync and the drivers but no luck any ideas on how i can get my computer recognize my phone as a mass storage by the way im using xp sp 3.
No guarantees, but have you tried downloading the android sdk and choosing to install the usb drivers?
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No guarantees, but have you tried downloading the android sdk and choosing to install the usb drivers?
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i think i tried already but not sure ill try with the android sdk again.
Did you install all the drivers that are on the cdfs partition when you plugged in the phone?
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You need to download the sync drivers.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/thunderbolt-verizon/downloads/
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You need to download the sync drivers.
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Those are the sync drivers im using but no luck yet tried to uninstall and reinstall but no luck.
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Did you install all the drivers that are on the cdfs partition when you plugged in the phone?
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On this one i think i installed all them the issue here is that when i plug my phone it let me know that new hardware has been found then it starts with the installation some will install but i think there is one or two the just sit searching but nothing happens and then i try to closed out but it freezes up on me and when i turn off debugging then it closes out but if i try to install them with debugging off nothing comes up.
another thing i used my phone with acomputer runnig windows 7 and it worked so im guessing its a prblem with xp
I think pdanet has the drivers when you install it if you don't know how to manually add them.
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I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me...
When you plug your phone in via a usb cable, you will see a Verizon Mobile drive pop up on under "My Computer"
If you open it, there is a folder in there called DRV. There is a file called something like WM_driver installer. I installed that.
Then I go to my phone chose to connect as a disk drive (I have mine set to charge only by default).
Then I click on my removable disk and I can see my phone's data then.
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I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me...
When you plug your phone in via a usb cable, you will see a Verizon Mobile drive pop up on under "My Computer"
If you open it, there is a folder in there called DRV. There is a file called something like WM_driver installer. I installed that.
Then I go to my phone chose to connect as a disk drive (I have mine set to charge only by default).
Then I click on my removable disk and I can see my phone's data then.
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ill try it tonight lets see if it work
Error device offline
It only says this on one computer. The rest are fine. What do I do? I've already installed the drivers.
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Error device offline
It only says this on one computer. The rest are fine. What do I do? I've already installed the drivers.
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It is most likely a confliction from a program on your computer, such as easy.tether, pdanet, doubletwist, HTC sync, or anti virus. I get device offline if something is interfering with the phone when trying to use adb.
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I'm getting the same error running Win7 64bit. Tried installing HTC Sync, uninstalling it, disabling antivirus, and using the "auto-detect" windows drivers. I'm not sure what else to try. Any ideas?
Fixed the problem. For those of us with newer motherboards you may want to make sure you have your phone connected to a USB 2.0 and not 3.0. 3.0 will cause it to become unstable and crash your pc. Moved it to a 2.0 slot and it worked perfectly, go figure.
i have installed the stock jellybean rom from here but since doing so i have noticed that when i connect my phone to the computer via usb cable my computer does not bring up the 'autoplay' options allowing me to access the phones storage and be able to drag and drop files to the phone etc.
I have tried installing kies so i can transfer files this way (pictures/videoe etc) but the computer dose not seem to see the phone?
any ideas
thanks
Phone should be in Windows explorer .
jje
JJEgan said:
Phone should be in Windows explorer .
jje
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sorry can you explain more what you mean by this?
i am using windows vista on my computer, are you saying there is another way of detecting my phone when it is connected to the computer via the usb?
when i click on 'start' then 'my computer' i can see the drives on the computer etc but no phone attatched where i would normally see it.
Then that usually means you have no USB drivers installed for the phone .
jje
Try reinstall usb driver for vista version.
Jellybean is still under beta. Bugs are inevitable.
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Drivers were installed when adb was installed, also when toolkit was installed.
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hi
i just began learning android. i tried to connect my kf hd to adb. i installed the jdk and eclipse. i also setup the sdk manager to install the kindle fire hd 7 and kindle fire USB driver. but i have two problems.
one is when i run my app, it always run in the android API 16 emulator even though i set the project property to KF hd 7.
the second thing is that when i connected my device to the usb port of my computer, and run the app from eclipse to debug, my device did not changed accordingly (to displays what is on eclipse. furthermore, when i clicked start->control panel->device manager i found the name of my device in it, but just "kindle" that all, not kindle fire. and i do not see "Android Composite ADB Interface". why is that? even though i installed and ran Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe.
as i mentioned before, i am a complete noobs when it come to android and java.
thanks in advance.
Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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from 3444:enabled usb debug
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Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
3444 said:
thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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Odd have you tried using adb via the sdk. Its likely a driver issue tbh
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thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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i do not know what you meant "tried adb in sdk. i had not heard that before. can you elaborate?
one thing i should tell you is that when i go to the command line and execute "adb devices", the device list is two blank lines. that showed that it did not install the usb driver correctly, right?
I have s-off a recovery installed but i didnt put a rom om my phone to install after the wipe. I have attempted to us the sideloader but adb wont regognize my device. I have also tried multiple usb ports and another pc and nothing is working. any help is appreciated!
With the phone plugged in to the computer, what is shown in device manager for devices? Is there a yellow exclamation point beside one of them? If not you may have to load a different driver manually.
If you can't get sideload to work, you could always by an otg cable, load a ROM on to a flash drive connect the otg cable to the cash drive, and do it from there.
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If you have twrp just mount USB storage and push a ROM to your phone.
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ok well in my device manager it does show my phone and it does show a triangle next to it and it doesn't detect my phone automatically. How do install the drivers myself and where do I get those drivers. I have tried to do the sideloader thing but adb does not detect my phone. and that otg cable looks cool but how exactly does it work?
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If you have twrp just mount USB storage and push a ROM to your phone.
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what do you mean mount usb?
Will a USB-OTG cable work?
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Delete current drivers and Google the correct updated drivers for your device install them restart your computer. Plug your phone in see if it's recognized.
In twrp recovery go to mounts and storage select mount USB storage. Should be able to put a ROM on your internal storage.
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henslo said:
Delete current drivers and Google the correct updated drivers for your device install them restart your computer. Plug your phone in see if it's recognized.
In twrp recovery go to mounts and storage select mount USB storage. Should be able to put a ROM on your internal storage.
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I'm using a droid dna.there is no usb storage. Also Ive tried to reinstall the drivers but it was no good.
maceprimus said:
I'm using a droid dna.there is no usb storage. Also Ive tried to reinstall the drivers but it was no good.
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You have no internal storage???? Really? I'm sure you do.At least 16gig lol
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maceprimus said:
ok well in my device manager it does show my phone and it does show a triangle next to it and it doesn't detect my phone automatically. How do install the drivers myself and where do I get those drivers. I have tried to do the sideloader thing but adb does not detect my phone. and that otg cable looks cool but how exactly does it work?
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Its a little cable that plugs into your phones charging port, and on the other side there is a spot to plug in USB items.
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This forum is now closed. hyphidragon and I were finally able to figure it out. I would really like to thank him for all the time he put in to helping me out. The solution was to flash a older stock hboot and then to run a program that returned it to stock s-off a couple builds behind. If you have the same problem and need help just give him a message and he'll be sure to help you out. Thanks for all he work guys!