[Q] Driver not found - Nokia Lumia 800

Hi,
running W7 Ultimate 64 bit, and I can't install the Lumia as I get 'driver not found'.
It installs fine on another 64 bit system, and a 32 bit.
Tried browsing to \program files\zune\drivers, but it still claims it can't find the drivers. I have other phones on this system that are fine
Anyone any clues on this?
More Info - it appears to want to load as RM-801|Nokia Lumia 800 as opposed to Windows Phone 7 - been into Diagnostics and it is set to 'Zune' not serial
Thanks

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Windows 7 64 bit and HTC Sync

Hi,
I know there have been threads on this before but largely they just mention installing the Vista 64 bit drivers (done that). I'm running Windows 7 64 bit with the Vista 64 bit drivers and MCR 2.8 (although I was on stock and 2.2 with the same problem). HTC Sync on the phone just will not find it on the PC. I can mount the SD card with no trouble, just problems with Sync.
Any suggestions as to what I can do? Please feel free to direct me to another thread that I've missed so long as it's not just about the drivers.
Ta
M
martint235 said:
Hi,
I know there have been threads on this before but largely they just mention installing the Vista 64 bit drivers (done that). I'm running Windows 7 64 bit with the Vista 64 bit drivers and MCR 2.8 (although I was on stock and 2.2 with the same problem). HTC Sync on the phone just will not find it on the PC. I can mount the SD card with no trouble, just problems with Sync.
Any suggestions as to what I can do? Please feel free to direct me to another thread that I've missed so long as it's not just about the drivers.
Ta
M
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In addition to HTC sync and the drivers, have you tried getting the android sdk? I know that I had issues with HTC sync finding my phone as well when syncing it to Win7 x64, so try following this guide here, it might allow HTC sync to view the phone properly. The guide teaches you how to setup adb-usb drivers which might trigger the application to know that your phone is there.
I had the same problem, turns out one of the task killer apps that I had been using had killed the sync process. Might be a plan to check if the same has happend to you.
Florida.
Hi Princedwi and Florida,
Thanks for the replies. I'm confident that my sync process is still running as I've tried numerous reboots of phone and PC so the task killer wouldn't have had chance to stop the process. However I will give it a go just to make sure.
Regarding the SDK, I'll try that when I get home. I used to have the SDK installed but then I did a re-install of windows and haven't bothered installing the sdk yet. May well work, I'll let you know.
Ta
M
Hi,
Ok tried it at home. The SDK isn't installing in the same way as I remember it doing last time. A DOS box flashes up and then disappears when I run SDK setup.exe.
Any other ideas?
Ta
M
2.0.18 is out now... should be W7 compatible -
http://www.htc.com/europe/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=847&news_id=471
I had to install the Vista 64 bits drivers twice to get them working properly. The first time my hero appeared as "HTC Hero ADB". Rebooted, connected to USB, opened notifier, selected PC-Sync and reinstalled drivers (always choosing the folder where HTC should be leaving their drivers). This second time it appeared as "MY HTC" and it worked fine then. So just try again until you see the magic word "My HTC".
yrreP said:
2.0.18 is out now... should be W7 compatible -
http://www.htc.com/europe/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=847&news_id=471
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I've installed it today on my 7 64bit ultimate installation, and still no avail, i installed the vista x64 drivers and it worked.
Gr. B
martint235 said:
The SDK isn't installing in the same way as I remember it doing last time.
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Because from android 1.6 setup process has changed in SDK. Normally it opens a windows from where you can add the version of android SDK you want and install the driver.
martint235 said:
A DOS box flashes up and then disappears when I run SDK setup.exe.
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Same problem here with windows 7 64bit. Not sure if it's related to java environnement installed (For example when i installed JRE on my win7 64 the JAVA_HOME env variable was not set, i had to do it manually).
martint235 said:
Any other ideas?
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Nope for now but if I found the problem be sure i'll post it here.
Ok I found the solution. My problem is that I've installed only the JRE but according to the requirements (developer.android.com/intl/fr/sdk/requirements.html) we need the JDK also.
So i've uninstalled the JRE 1.6 (64bit) I had, and installed the JDK 1.6 (32bit as i saw many ppl having problem with 64bit and android SDK). And it worked, I run againg the "SDK Setup.exe" and it opened the windows as intended.
I had the same problem, even with 2.0.18. what I did was install HTC Sync 2.0.18 (with the drivers copied in Program Files\HTC\HTC Driver\Vista_x64). then go to device manager, ADB interface, update driver, browse for a list of compatible software and choose My HTC.
after rooting it (although I'm not sure this is the cause) it happened now and then to fail to get recognized by the computer so I followed the same steps to update the drivers to My HTC.
I can't install HTC Sync 2.0.18, it gives an error about some resource file not found and closes. I tried on two different computers with the same result. Anyway 2.0.8 works fine here after I reinstalled the 64 bits driver until it was detected as "My HTC".
the same for me.
after update to version 2.0.18 my win7 64bit didnt find my phone anymore...

Am i missing something

Ok so got a HTC Mozart and debranded it from orange and installed a 32gb mem card now my problem is that it wont sync with zune when using windows 7 64bit ultimate. Now if i use vista 64 bit it will sync with no problem at all. Now i have tried changing the driver and cable and also usb port but still the same outcome so please could someone tell what im doing wrong here or is this just a fault in windows itself?
problem SOLVED
how?
first i did a fresh install of vista 64bit and installed my normal software that i use then i installed zune and connected the phone and once the computer had recognized it properly i then used my upgrade disk of windows 7 ultimate and went on to upgrade from vista and my mobile is now working like a charm with windows 7

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I am running windows 7 pro 64 bit and I have a Samung Galaxy S Vibrant through Bell.
Just wondering if anyone has some insight for me regarding drivers and Windows 7.
I have tried 4 different driver sets, uninstalled between each of them rebooted each time. I still cannot load a driver for my phone.
The phone shows up under hardware with the problem icon and when I try to force it to look at a folder (for example: program files/SAMSUNG/USB drivers/), it still says there is no driver for my phone in that directory or subdirectories.
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Apparently after updating my phone to ICS, Windows 7 'sees' it as a Nexus S phone instead of a Galaxy S, even though in the device manager it still says GT-I9000.
I used the drivers located on this page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1542633&page=2
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The internal storage is a bit too small for the apps I want to install and I would like to make the SD-card the default install location.
I know there's ways to do it though ADB, but I just can't get any of the drivers for the rk3066 working.
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Installing android virtual device (AVD) with Intel HAXM support
Installing HAXM via android studio sdk manager gives no error.. but in AVD Manager, an error displayed - "/dev/kvm is not found" and hence doesn't allow me to run AVD
Installing HAXM(6.1.2) by downloading from intel official website gives me an error "Failed to configure driver: unknown error. Failed to open driver" which I tried to resolve using this solution given on intel blog
But still not working for me as comments shows for few people it is not working too..
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Now, in my computer's bios settings.. there is no VT-x but just "Intel VT" feature that I enabled.. but still no difference.. same error message.. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling android studio and AVD.. still no solution
My PC config is :
4gb ram ddr3
Intel i3 550 3.20 ghz
BIOS version TCIBX10H.86A.0037 (not updated - latest firmware is TCIBX10H.86A.0048)
Intel hd graphics
500gb hdd
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PS:
1. Hyper-v is not installed on my computer (may be not supported or Windows need to be installed, I never tried to install it myself)
2. There is no virtual box installed either
3. Sorry for bad english and I'm new to android app development also
One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
zelendel said:
One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
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Thank you for your reply.
I have another PC of my colleague, but I don't know exact configuration of it. Still I came to know that it has 64-bit Windows 7 installed and some high end Nvedia graphics card installed. I'll try using it and let you know.
zelendel said:
One of your issues is that you are running a 32 bit system. Android devices tools require a 64 bit computer.
From what you have said about the missing bios option again tells me your pc is not compatible on a basic level. Not a whole lot you can do. Other then get a new pc to work with Android tools.
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prattkool said:
Thank you for your reply.
I have another PC of my colleague, but I don't know exact configuration of it. Still I came to know that it has 64-bit Windows 7 installed and some high end Nvedia graphics card installed. I'll try using it and let you know.
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Problem continues even on other PC and I could never find why the error continued even if I got VT - x supported and enabled on both the PCs now.. (I checked using 'IntelĀ® Processor Identification Utility' and 'securable.exe') finally i had to move on to 3rd party emulators which run on VirtualBox (like Genymotion).

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