TheManii said:
Introduction:
This is Fastboot+ADB.zip, it contains all the tools needed to update and maintain devices via fastboot and adb.
It also includes all the needed windows drivers to allow them to work.
It does NOT contain the NVflash tools or drivers, they are a seperate package.
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Contents:
ADB
Fastboot
Windows Drivers
Like the name suggests, it contains adb and fastboot for Windows/Linux/OSX and the associated Windows drivers for:
Dell Streak 5
ADB
Fastboot
USB Tethering
Dell Streak 7
ADB
Fastboot
MTP
USB Tethering
Dell Streak 10
ADB
Fastboot
MTP
Dell Venue
ADB
Fastboot
USB Tethering
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Installation:
Download Fastboot+ADB.zip
Extract to folder
Finished: Use as desired
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Notices:
These do not contain the APX mode drivers for the S7/S10, you must use usbNvidiaBootdriver.zip for APX mode
The drivers are no longer signed because they are a custom bundle now, this has no affect on their useage.
If your device is still not supported, do the following:
(assumes you're on windows)
Go to control panel
Open up device manager
Find the device (it should be yellow icon as it needs the driver)
Open the details tab
Go to "Hardware IDs"
Post the contents of the tab
Drivers do NOT work on Windows 8 x64 (Nor do the stock dell ones)
You must manually install the google ones
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Changelog:
Sep 26 2012: Updated to platform-tools r14/google usb driver r7
Jul 10 2012: Updated file link
Jun 29 2012: Added notice for Win8 x64
Feb 2 2012: Made unified driver package
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Reposted from Streak 5 forum, if you wish to leave comments, press the ">" in the header bar of the quote box
Updated to platform-tools r14 and included google usb driver r7
how to use DOS commands in fastboot application is
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because I am still confused how to use the fastboot application
usb\vid_413c&pid_b111&rev_0224
usb\vid_413c&pid_b111
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You are using an out of date version of adb...
Download the android sdk and use the new version
I always keep my sdk up to date
Also, USB debugging is selected (forgot to include that )
have you tried to change the drivers manually using device manager on your pc?
the dellsync may have messed them up..
Turns out i'm a complete fool!
I had adb set up so i could run it from anywhere, but it turns out that was pointing to an old adb.exe i forgot i had.
Everything's working fine now, sorry for wasting your time guys (but thanks for your help!)
I can't get adb to work with Streak neither.
and I only have one and updated adb.exe. what version do you have (the version that suppose to work...)?
thanks
oriharel said:
I can't get adb to work with Streak neither.
and I only have one and updated adb.exe. what version do you have (the version that suppose to work...)?
thanks
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2 quick checks
make sure java 6 is installed
debug mode on ur device
for test go in tools folder---ddms and try if your device is connected
cheers
I have "Java version is Version 6 Update 20"
DDMS shows blank.
and device is USB debug enabled
when u click ddms a dos cmd open and it dissappear? am i right
when I click DDMS (from cmd window - in windows XP), the DDMS UI is launched. the cmd window remains.
in the DDMS, I see no device attached. all empty lists and windows.
Have you installed the Dell PC Suite that's on the sdcard? That contains some usb drivers or something. Not sure if it's necessary, but it's worth a try
oriharel said:
when I click DDMS (from cmd window - in windows XP), the DDMS UI is launched. the cmd window remains.
in the DDMS, I see no device attached. all empty lists and windows.
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have you got dell pc suit installed?
if not first install from dell website then run from ur phone sd card folder called" pc suit"
and then try first if u device is connected with pc suit
Based off the work of thecubed over in the Nook Color forums, I've created the equivalent ADB Driver installer for the Sony Tablets including the new Xperia Tablet S.
thecubed's original thread for the Nook Color: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=910008
The installer is fully automated and negates the need to install the Android SDK or edit any files.
It has been tested under Windows 7 x32 and x64 and should also work for Vista and XP.
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As of 2012 November, Windows 8 requires you to disable driver signing and MANUALLY install the drivers.
Method A:
Open an ADMINISTRATOR Command Prompt:
To disable driver signing, copy/paste the following commands:
bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
[RESTART]
(on your desktop you'll see the watermark: "Test mode'" until you re-enable driver signing).
Re-enable driver signing:
bcdedit -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
[RESTART]
Method B:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings,
Click "Change PC Settings".
Click "General".
Scroll down, and click "Restart now" under "Advanced startup".
Click "Troubleshoot".
Click "Advanced Options".
Click "Startup Settings".
Click [Restart].
Choose "Disable driver signature enforcement" (Usually #7)
Install device drivers either through the automated tool or manually.
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(If you're running Windows XP, you may also need to manually install the MTP [media transfer protocol] drivers located here: http://android.mrboot.de/index.php?/archives/6-Sony-Tablet-S-MTP-driver-for-3G-version.html Thanks to cbuckmiller]
It should be quick and painless for 95% of users but if the your tablet still shows up as an unknown device, I've also included step-by-step instructions to manually install the drivers (README.txt).
ADB is also bundled in the ZIP file so you can run "adb devices" as well as any other commands.
DOWNLOAD: http://d-h.st/tyd (7.27 MB)
ADB is required to run djrbliss' Sony root exploit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1487020
Windows 8 ADB installation:
Thanks this is probably the most helpful/potentially frustrating step for those wanting to root! I had to work it all out manually last night...
Thanks so much for this!
It really helped me to root, itsaved me alot of time messing around to get ABD to work and your installer worked first time! Top class! Thanks mate.
Nice work m8 and the video was the cherry on top. Could it be any easier?
Keep it up.
You're such a legend. I was having so any problems with ADB, saw your video and its done in minutes
Sent from my GT-I9100
Perfect thank you very much
had a bit of a strugle, but after deleting old drivers reboot and than this script now all is fine, works like a charm thanks
a BIG thank U
Nice work, thanks for all your efforts
Hi, I had to revert back to xp 32bit from w7(dont ask why), problem is Im having problems getting adb sorted. I plug my tablet in and I get a triple ping(!!) instead of the usual 2. Anyways, in device manage it comes up with an explaination mark. Ok i install the automated drivers and xp still does not install them. I make the wizard find the drivers but it reports that drivers not installed.
I feel like a right noob, window 7 was so easy.
H E L P !
Regards,
D.
PS.
(If you're running Windows XP, you may also need to manually install the MTP [media transfer protocol] drivers located here: http://android.mrboot.de/index.php?/...G-version.html Thanks to cbuckmiller]
Looked at above and it just gives aload of writing.
Confirming this also works for ICS updated devices.
I keep getting "error: device not found" when starting ADB (debugging is enabled). Using Android SDK adb is ok.
Also, why does the .ini have " " instead of normal spaces? I don't know if it causes problems, but I took them out when manually installing. After that, there was only the composite device listed, which I installed.
Hi.
How do I get STP installed with Win XP.
When I go to the STP download here:
http://android.mrboot.de/index.php?/archives/6-Sony-Tablet-S-MTP-driver-for-3G-version.html
I get a load of writing and no file downloaded.
Also, I haven't got a 3G version only wifi.
Cheers.
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Ok I have tried saving the info in a word doc and renaming to WpdMtp.inf then pointing the setup to this file but it doesn't do anything.
Please help.
Hi.
I have managed to get MTP installed but the ADB installer does not want to play ball in windows xp. When click "have disk" and ok windows says "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware."
Anyone help me out?
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Right I'm going to sack this off because I will end up bricking the devices if I carry on messing about with it.
I've installed the Automated ADB Driver Installer onto my PC. I want to remove the software. How do I go about doing that?
I guess I will just put the S1 into a draw until the official ICS is released.
Thanks.
Hello me again.
I think I know what I did wrong. I'm going to watch a few more videos on how to install adb then I will try it again. I really want ICS badly and I will do what it takes to get it.
Wish me luck.
Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I have managed to get MTP installed but the ADB installer does not want to play ball in windows xp. When click "have disk" and ok windows says "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware."
Anyone help me out?
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Right I'm going to sack this off because I will end up bricking the devices if I carry on messing about with it.
I've installed the Automated ADB Driver Installer onto my PC. I want to remove the software. How do I go about doing that?
I guess I will just put the S1 into a draw until the official ICS is released.
Thanks.
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I believe you have the same problem I had.
read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27324030&postcount=16
Warren_Orange said:
Hi.
I have managed to get MTP installed but the ADB installer does not want to play ball in windows xp. When click "have disk" and ok windows says "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware."
Anyone help me out?
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Right I'm going to sack this off because I will end up bricking the devices if I carry on messing about with it.
I've installed the Automated ADB Driver Installer onto my PC. I want to remove the software. How do I go about doing that?
I guess I will just put the S1 into a draw until the official ICS is released.
Thanks.
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How to install an INF file: http://www.rm.com/Support/TechnicalArticle.asp?cref=TEC14642
The file needs to be saved as an INF. You can do that directly from your browser by saving the file.
Then right-clicking on it and going to install.
Can I root my xperia tab whit these 2 things?
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Hey,
i installed these drivers and in my device Manager it shows "Android Composite ADB Interface" so it should work. But when I try to run adb devices it just tells me "List of devices attached" but there is no. A few months ago ADB worked and I was able to do a backup with ADB. USB-Debugging is enabled. Does anybody know what could be wrong?!
boborulz said:
Can I root my xperia tab whit these 2 things?
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Yes... as stated in the first post.
djlars said:
Hey,
i installed these drivers and in my device Manager it shows "Android Composite ADB Interface" so it should work. But when I try to run adb devices it just tells me "List of devices attached" but there is no. A few months ago ADB worked and I was able to do a backup with ADB. USB-Debugging is enabled. Does anybody know what could be wrong?!
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Uninstall the device and check the "Delete existing files/drivers."
Restart, and try the installation again.
If there was an existing ADB driver from another Android device, it may not install correctly since it can't append to the existing Android ADB support INF.
does not work with windows 8
I have recently installed Windows 8 Release preview and can't manage to install fastboot drivers. Tried already installing them from flashtool drivers folder but windows doesn't recognize them, also tried manually from device manager pointing at the extracted drivers from flashtool drivers setup (used universal extractor). Last i tried the inf file from SE bootloader unlocking page....no way....does anyone know how to do it? In HTC 3d they solved this with a modified fastboot driver for Windows 8. I really am beginning to like the interface of this new windows , don't want to switch back to 7.
EDIT: Found the solution . Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
how you have done it?
Fastboot drivers
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
gdeliana said:
Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
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for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
Thanks guys, I get it using this two posts togethers...
First, use this tutorial to disable drivers signature for Win 8
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for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
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Than use the drivers from link bellow
Lasanda said:
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
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Everythings is working fine now!
Universal Naked Driver 0.72
** HTC One Added (HTC phones are pretty much future proof with my driver)
** Google Nexus 4 Added
** Google Nexus 10 Added
** Google Nexus Q Added
** Google Nexus S Added
32 & 64 Bit Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP - Attached to this post!
MD5: 30D25BC073F010CA01178CD6E2C5E4FA
I am happy to release my Universal Naked Driver. This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices. Yes you can just install them and uninstall right away but why bother?
I was annoyed that I couldnt use my Transformer Prime and Galaxy Nexus without having versions and packages trip over each other. My previous post for the Sensation & Galaxy Nexus was helpful so I thought I would bring to XDA the newest Android driver available from source (which they call 4.0) and make it start talking.
Warning: Uninstall any previous driver package's you may have installed and also manually remove drivers by attaching your phone and going to Windows device manager and right click the entry for your phone and select "Uninstall" on the next prompt make sure to select "Delete the driver software for this device" then hit OK and reboot before installing these drivers
Code:
Google Nexus Devices ADB & Fastboot
Samsung Devices ADB & Fastboot
Asus Devices ADB, Fastboot & APX
HTC Devices ADB & Fastboot
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[B]Windows 8 Instructions[/B]
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
Enjoy!
Just FYI, you don't need HTC Sync to get the drivers, you can download the drivers by themselves.
designgears said:
Just FYI, you don't need HTC Sync to get the drivers, you can download the drivers by themselves.
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Ah they may have changed this but this will still work with all your devices and tablets.
Thanks for making this but after about 30 min of research you can learn how to modify the google ini file to work with ANY android ran device as long at it doesn't have a proprietary connection interface. Once you plug in the phone just go to device manager and properties. Find the hardware ID and Vendor ID and plug them into the generic google.ini setup and label it with your phone. Then you can just install google drivers to run your interface.
I work with linux too and its even EASIER to create generic google drivers you just need vendor id and port.
I've installed this driver and I still have the MTP device problem. My phone connects as an android tablet and I can't mount my storage card. Pls help
hello,
I previously was using HTC explorer and had many great experience of rooting and changing custom ROMs setting up of adb was easy with it but currently I own a dell venue 7 3740 LTE tablet which is having KitKat 4.4.4 I have a HP laptop with windows 7 ultimate I want to start using adb in command prompt so that I can do lagcat and capture ota updates link also I want to use adb so that some apps which needs root but can be used via some tweaks done in adb eg.helium,screen shot ultimate etc.
please help me how to setup adb in my laptop.
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
social-design-concepts said:
That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
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But Its not working for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/dell-venue-7-3740-mtp-usb-debug-problem-t3173463
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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yes I have installed the v1.9.0 setup in device manager in laptop when I connect my tab with debugging enabled it shows in portable device my tab name,and other device mtp is shown with yellow exclamation.
mtp drivers for tab are not getting installed.
in cmd when I hit adb devices I don't get my tab details
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
Dipyaman said:
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
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yes its shows yellow error in mtp but I am able to transfer files from laptop and tablet only thing is I can't use cmd and adb but after going thru your link I come to know that my adb was too old which is of my HTC explorer so I downloaded adb (platform.zip) from the thread given in your post and then for mtp I manually selected driver installed in my laptop I.e adb interface >Samsung adb and then I tried cmd in new platform.zip which had updated adb files for jellybean+ version and now its working fine.
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
Dipyaman said:
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
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so you too also want adb to work for you right?
I can't say exactly what made it work for me cause I have s duos 2 also n so its drivers are also installed in my lappy.
but you do one thing
1.install Intel android driver from above post v1.9.0
2.enable debugging in tablet and connect and then goto device manager where you have mtp error,right click on mtp,update drivers select from folder will appear below that must be some option select from installed drivers goto that see Intel android driver after that you will be getting multiple option android adb interface, adb composite interface select any one preferably android adb interface and install.after that uncheck debugging and again check it and see if mtp error is gone from device manager.
3.download platform.zip from your given thread link unzip it and in that folder open cmd by holding shift and right click do open cmd here and check if all is OK by typing adb devices,if its OK it will list your device.
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
Dipyaman said:
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
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today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
djmacpro said:
today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
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The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
Dipyaman said:
The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
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if still yellow error is shown on device manager right click on it update driver,then browse from folder or look for installed driver some where is must be there search something related to Intel or adb and select that else forget it cause what's the use of adb for us as there is no custom ROM or other things to do.
other way is download helium app on PC and tablet and in ptp mode you can get adb working