Adb/revolutionary problems - HTC EVO 3D

Hi, I'm trying to s-off with revolutionary but it stays at waiting for device. I have cdma EVO 3d, hboot 1.4. I cannot get adb to recognize it either.
Usb debugging is on and I get a notification for it
Selected charge only
Adb works with my other 3d on the same computer.
I installed HTC sync and the uninstalled it
Installed pda net to make sure drivers are installed
Installed drivers from revolutionary site
Tried to run revolutionary in ubuntu and it was the same, waiting for device
In device manager it shows as an android adb interface and all the drivers installed good
The only driver that didn't install was the modem driver for diag mode but I finally got it Installed.
My next step is to uninstall all drivers related to the 3d and reinstall but that where I need more help, how do I know what all drivers to uninstall?

wikdNoob said:
Hi, I'm trying to s-off with revolutionary but it stays at waiting for device. I have cdma EVO 3d, hboot 1.4. I cannot get adb to recognize it either.
Usb debugging is on and I get a notification for it
Selected charge only
Adb works with my other 3d on the same computer.
I installed HTC sync and the uninstalled it
Installed pda net to make sure drivers are installed
Installed drivers from revolutionary site
Tried to run revolutionary in ubuntu and it was the same, waiting for device
In device manager it shows as an android adb interface and all the drivers installed good
The only driver that didn't install was the modem driver for diag mode but I finally got it Installed.
My next step is to uninstall all drivers related to the 3d and reinstall but that where I need more help, how do I know what all drivers to uninstall?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657112
also try the steps provided by authorwjf at http://androidforums.com/droid-all-...-droid-but-usb-drivers-seem-working-fine.html

wloftus said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1657112
also try the steps provided by authorwjf at http://androidforums.com/droid-all-...-droid-but-usb-drivers-seem-working-fine.html
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Thanks for that second link, I did a lot of searching but never found that. I'll try it when I get home today.
Edit... Got it, driver issue.

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HTC Sync w/ Rooted 2.1 Eris

Ok guys, I tried searching but couldn't find an answer.
I'm running Windows 7 x64. I previously have a non-rooted, 1.5 Droid Eris. I also had HTC Sync installed and working properly, and was able to sync my contacts and calender back and fourth.
I followed the guide HERE, with two exceptions;
1.) I already had a working USB driver for my phone, so even when I downloaded the Android SDK and the USB v3 drivers, there was no need to install them to gain root and upgrade to 2.1 - as proven by my currently upgraded Eris.
2.) In order to install the Recovery, I had to do the following from Command (while the phone was connected via USB w/ USB Debugging enabled:
With phone powered on
Code:
adb shell reboot bootloader
Once the phone gets into hboot and says "recovery usb" type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
with recovery.img in the current folder you are in, and fastboot in your path.
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That said, I've got my Eris rooted and upgraded to 2.1 (I know, I already said this.. just refreshing you..), but I can't connect to HTC Sync anymore.
In device manager, my phone is recognized as "My HTC" under "Android Devices", as it always has. It's the same with or without USB Debugging enabled.
Am I missing something, or is this simply not possible at this time?
EDIT: I figured it out. Since nobody replied, I'll assume you guys don't need the fix.. if anyone does, feel free to PM me

Adb won't recognize??

So like the title says??
MeanromICS0.9
4ext recov
1.40 hboot s-off
Don't ask if debugging is on that's a dumb question.
Any ideas?
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers ??? Also what os are you running??
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
Hsvent did that yet. I'm windows vista premium.
It worked before though
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
Unplug phone.
Code:
adb kill-server
Code:
adb start-server
Plug phone back in, go to Fastboot.
Try that.
Gotcha will try that too. Problem is I don't won't to be in fastboot because I'm trying to use pda net
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
I've got the same problem too since i upgrade it to ICS (whatever rom). i did try plug on my pc and laptop,my gf's Samsung Epic is connect normally. The only usb connection that work is only when on recovery or fastboot,try to downgrade to 2.3 rom it's connected to adb or sd mount again. Anyone have a fix for this yet ?
I found somthibg out.. when I plug the phone in and deactivate debugging and reactivate it or check uncheck. It begins to find the driver problem being it won't search my system and I installed the driver. Does anyone know where the HTC driver is installed?
Sent from my 3evo on MetroPCS
Device manger. Uninstall and then scan for hardware changes. It will install it again.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\

[Q] How can I return my HTC Evo to Stock?

So I have run into a problem with my HTC Evo 4G LTE. I rooted a while back but I decided that I didn't really like the roms that would actually work, and so I tried doing an RUU to get back to stock. What ended up happening was that my phone is now S-ON but it says Unlocked and Tampered. but the custom recovery is still there so I can actually do updates to my phone. I have tried to re-root so I can try the RUU again but for some reason I can't get my phone to be recognized by fastboot or the adb. I don't know if its because I have incorrect drivers or what the issue is. Whenever I try to open ADB it just runs through a block of text and closes instantly, same for fastboot. I don't know anymore which instructions or methods to follow since I don't know what exactly the problem is. I've tried looking on here for issues like mine but I can't seem to figure it out. I just want to get my phone as close to stock as possible but I am seriously stuck right now and I need serious help. I would really appreciate it.
Open the cmd window from your android-sdk/platform tools folder
bigdaddy619 said:
Open the cmd window from your android-sdk/platform tools folder
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I've done that but I don't know what exactly it is I'm supposed to do once I do that. Like how do I get back to fully stock? Or should I be trying to re-root to RUU again? Moonshine doesn't recognize my device in fastboot usb, it says something like usb device not recognized because of a malfunction. I'm sorry for being clueless but I'm at a loss at what to do.
DashEndar said:
I've done that but I don't know what exactly it is I'm supposed to do once I do that. Like how do I get back to fully stock? Or should I be trying to re-root to RUU again? Moonshine doesn't recognize my device in fastboot usb, it says something like usb device not recognized because of a malfunction. I'm sorry for being clueless but I'm at a loss at what to do.
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Uninstall everything HTC from your PC then reboot
Unplug your phone then install the latest drivers from HERE the ones dated 6/6/13
Plug phone in and let the drivers install
They might install while in bootloader and custom recovery also
then give moonshine another try
Should I only install the drivers or install HTC Sync as well?
DashEndar said:
Should I only install the drivers or install HTC Sync as well?
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Moonshine won't work if HTC Sync is installed
bigdaddy619 said:
Moonshine won't work if HTC Sync is installed
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Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
DashEndar said:
Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
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No worries good luck
DashEndar said:
Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
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So I uninstalled all the drivers and everything HTC and restarted. I then tried to install that driver from your link. It said the driver wasn't supported by my operating system which is Windows 8 64 bit and then finished installing. When I plugged in my phone it didn't seem like anything installed. The EVO is recognized by computer as a media device I guess. I switched the usb mode to mount as disk drive and it seemed to install a driver. Then I ran moonshine again but when it went into the bootloader, again it said the USB device was not recognized.
DashEndar said:
So I uninstalled all the drivers and everything HTC and restarted. I then tried to install that driver from your link. It said the driver wasn't supported by my operating system which is Windows 8 64 bit and then finished installing. When I plugged in my phone it didn't seem like anything installed. The EVO is recognized by computer as a media device I guess. I switched the usb mode to mount as disk drive and it seemed to install a driver. Then I ran moonshine again but when it went into the bootloader, again it said the USB device was not recognized.
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Hmmm not really sure then I have been away from the Evo for a while
Try this
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone, right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
bigdaddy619 said:
Hmmm not really sure then I have been away from the Evo for a while
Try this
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone, right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
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Trying what you say and everytime I select MyHTC it says it installs, then just disconnects and reconnects again saying usb device not recognized.
DashEndar said:
Trying what you say and everytime I select MyHTC it says it installs, then just disconnects and reconnects again saying usb device not recognized.
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Hmmm sorry I'm kinda out of ideas
Anyone else with any idea what is going on here with my phone?
Uninstall everything HTC (again). Download and install HTC Sync Manager. Once install is complete, uninstall only HTC Sync Manager. The latest HTC Drivers will remain installed. Put your device into fastboot mode, and connect to the PC. Drivers should install, and the bootloader should go from saying FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB.
Captain_Throwback said:
Uninstall everything HTC (again). Download and install HTC Sync Manager. Once install is complete, uninstall only HTC Sync Manager. The latest HTC Drivers will remain installed. Put your device into fastboot mode, and connect to the PC. Drivers should install, and the bootloader should go from saying FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB.
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I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
DashEndar said:
I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
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I think your issue may be with your computer. Do you have another computer you could try this on? I personally have never used windows 8, but it is always something that could be an issue.
DashEndar said:
I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
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Yes, when you're connected to your computer via fastboot it will say "Fastboot USB". Don't worry about the message on your computer-I get them all the time and I can still run commands via ADB & fastboot without any problems.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
FinZ28 said:
Yes, when you're connected to your computer via fastboot it will say "Fastboot USB". Don't worry about the message on your computer-I get them all the time and I can still run commands via ADB & fastboot without any problems.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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But in Moonshine when it loads fastboot it doesn't work, it just times out. It finds the device and restarts it, but after it gets into the bootloader it fails. That is what I'm trying to figure out.
When you connect in fastboot USB mode, what happens when you run the command "fastboot devices" (without quotations)?
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
Well being that I can't open fastboot like normal because it just flashes and closes, I open a command window inside my platform-tools folder. Then I do the command fastboot shell and it says <waiting for device> and nothing happens. If i open the window and type adb devices it shows my phone's serial number, but fastboot devices or fastboot shell, nothing happens

Stuck in boot screen, computer wont recognize phone in fastboot USB..

I have a sprint CDMA evo 3d. Somehow I bricked my evo 3d. I had an older version of viperRom and tried to install the newest version and its bricked , just locks up at the HTC start screen. Tried to revert back to the older version and still bricked. At this point I'm just trying to unroot and go back to stock in hopes of that working.
I think its an issue with the drivers and my PC.
I'm on hboot 1.5 and its unlocked. I have windows 8 (but also tried this on my win 7 pc) ..I downloaded HTC sync and uninstalled. I have SDK tools with all the updates.
I go into fastboot on the phone, it shows fastboot USB and then my PC recognizes the phone but tells me there's a problem with the driver. I manually select an android ADB driver I have (I have win 8 in the mode that does accept unsigned drivers), it says everything is ok. But then a few seconds later the phone 'disconnects' and doesnt show 'fastboot usb' any more and says there was a problem.
Anyone have a driver I should try or any other suggestions?
Update Windows to 8.1 and the problem should be fixed. There were some problems with Windows 8 USB drivers.
johnnyslt said:
Update Windows to 8.1 and the problem should be fixed. There were some problems with Windows 8 USB drivers.
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I have windows 8.1 , but also tried this on my windows 7 computer. I had installed the rom a long time ago, if i recall correctly I had to change a setting on the phone to enable adb to recognize the phone... But obviously that is not possible. Any suggestions?
Do u have custom recovery?
leetree2001 said:
Do u have custom recovery?
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TWRP recovery v1.0.3
If u can get into it from bootloader, volume - & power
,u can just flash another from.
leetree2001 said:
If u can get into it from bootloader, volume - & power
,u can just flash another from.
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I can get into bootloader / fastboot / recovery. But something is messed up. I've tried flashing new ROMs...the flash is successful but it wont boot...still gets stuck on the HTC boot screen
You need to make sure dumlok is on or flash boot.IMG through fastboot
Just read you cant connect to PC
....try uninstalling HTC sync and updating drivers, reboot....hopefully that helps
Sent from my Evo 3D CDMA using xda app-developers app
hossman said:
You need to make sure dumlok is on or flash boot.IMG through fastboot
Just read you cant connect to PC
....try uninstalling HTC sync and updating drivers, reboot....hopefully that helps
Sent from my Evo 3D CDMA using xda app-developers app
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I tried that, but I had trouble finding drivers. Anyone have a link for up to date drivers for the evo 3d that work on win 8.1?
AceszHigh said:
I tried that, but I had trouble finding drivers. Anyone have a link for up to date drivers for the evo 3d that work on win 8.1?
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Take a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435
I've seen it work successfully for many Windows 8 users. I'd imagine it will work on 8.1 as well.
You must make advanced reboot from settings and disable the signature check on drivers. Open settings from right corner of the screen and choose the last options, I think you will find it easilly. I' m not near a computer to tell you exactly the steps, the f7 key is what needed on advanced boot. After it will get the driver installed. That worked for me om gsm model.
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D X515m using xda app-developers app

could anyone help with drivers?

i'm trying to get s-off with moonshine and everything goes fine until the first reboot. My computer says the device is not recognized
moonshine just sits at " waiting for fasboot" and my evo just sits on the bootloader. idk what to do , someone please help?
Install HTC Sync to get the drivers you need. You then need to uninstall HTC Sync for Moonshine to work properly. If you're on Windows 8 or 8.1 you'll need the Intel USB drivers installed on your computer.

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