[Drivers] HTC Drivers for Windows - Several Versions - Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

I have collected a few different versions of unmodified HTC drivers for Windows, all pulled from the HTC Sync application. I thought I'd post them for general consumption in case folks want to experiment.
HTC Drivers Folder at MediaFire
Versions 3.x are compatible with Window 7 and earlier
Versions 4.0-4.8 are compatible with Windows 8 and earlier
Version 4.10+ are compatible with Windows 8.1 and earlier
For most of these drivers packages, there is no "successfully installed" message. They were pulled from the HTC Sync installer, so the driver package is meant to install silently. You can verify their installation by looking for "HTC Drivers" in Programs under the Control Panel and making sure the version number matches what you just installed.

is there any difference between the drivers?

Linch89 said:
is there any difference between the drivers?
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If a changelog exists for just the drivers, I am not aware of it. There is a brief changleog for HTC Sync here.

Everything worked fine thanks. I tried installing HTC drivers with hasoons aio tool but I could never get it to work

Linch89 said:
Everything worked fine thanks. I tried installing HTC drivers with hasoons aio tool but I could never get it to work
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Do you know if any of these work natively with Windows 8? I've had to install the drivers manually via the method in this thread.

IceDragon59 said:
Do you know if any of these work natively with Windows 8? I've had to install the drivers manually via the method in this thread.
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I was under the impression that the 4.x series natively supports Win8, but don't have a way to test this myself. I put in a request at the thread you mentioned and will see if anyone responds.

mdmower said:
I have collected a few different versions of unmodified HTC drivers for Windows, all pulled from the HTC Sync application. I thought I'd post them for general consumption in case folks want to experiment.
HTC Driver 3.0.0.007 (Alternate)
HTC Driver 3.0.0.023 (Alternate)
HTC Driver 4.0.0.009 (Alternate)
HTC Driver 4.0.1.001 (Alternate)
HTC Driver 4.0.1.002 (Alternate)
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Awesome thanks mate, been looking for the drivers on their own. Can't seem to install them using the htc sync installer.
Sent from My Calculator!

Number 5. HTC Driver 4.0.1.002 (Alternate) installed without a hitch on my Windows 8 laptop.....thanks a lot mate as it was becoming a pain trying to get the drivers installed

Yay no more installing drivers an windows 8 manually.

Yay!

striking out
Thought for sure installing one of these would help me install HTC DIAG driver on my windows xp machine, but no luck.
Thanks for putting these up though.

please update driver links
please update driver links, im not able to install drivers on my pc...

Thanks mdmower my phone and PC actually talk properly now!

HTC Driver 4.5.0.001.exe download
There is new version of Windows HTC drivers:
HTC Driver 4.5.0.001
Pulled direct from HTC Sync 3.3.63. Enjoy

Windows 8.1 users: driver version 4.8+ has recently been released by HTC and they resolve some compatibility issues with Windows 8.1. See first post for link.

thanks for this

why doesnt my phone detect im connected to the computer while in fastboot

Linch89 said:
why doesnt my phone detect im connected to the computer while in fastboot
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I suspect you're using Win 8.1? I think the drivers still are not working quite right with Windows 8.1 and older versions of HBOOT (like our phone has).

I figured that was the culprit thanks I'll try on Windows 7

Do you want to add HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe MD5: b9f772b16918157b469c1de9e7acbde2 ?

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[Q] Where to get Fastboot, "Android 1.0" driver??

Just wondering where to get the fast boot driver for the flyer ... device manager states that the "Android 1.0" device has no drivers...
BTW OS is Win7 64 bit
Thanks ppl,
Damien
damo2550 said:
Just wondering where to get the fast boot driver for the flyer ... device manager states that the "Android 1.0" device has no drivers...
Thanks ppl,
Damien
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I got it from here . but I 'm on Mac. i see on the page a windows version as well.
damo2550 said:
Just wondering where to get the fast boot driver for the flyer ... device manager states that the "Android 1.0" device has no drivers...
BTW OS is Win7 64 bit
Thanks ppl,
Damien
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android-usb-driver.zip includes drivers for Windows fastboot Android 1.0
Neaw said:
android-usb-driver.zip includes drivers for Windows fastboot Android 1.0
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I'm using vista and am unable to get these drivers to install when in fastboot. It keeps saying that "windows was unable to install your Android 1.0" over and over. Can anyone give me a hand? I've been messing around with this for too long to give up now.
Edit: I have the SDK updated, HTC Sync installed and uninstalled, tried manually pointing it to the drivers in the google folder of the SDK... STILL no luck. I'm at my wits end with this. The closest I can get is; When I'm in fastboot, the flyer will have the "Android 1.0" with an yellow triangle.... I can get that to "clear" up by using the HTC drivers, but then it is called "HTC Sync" and ADB still will not list it as a device, until I go back into the Flyer's OS.
Edit 2: I just tried manually telling windows what drivers to use, now it says "Android Phone/Android composite device." Still no ADB connection. ugh.
Edit 3: Got it! Posting my corrective action for others doing a search. I ended up downloading the PDAnet package, it allowed the drivers to install correctly. Running HC now!
OMFG I did it with your file 3 h of trying after download your file PC can see my HTC DESIRE.
Big thx !!!!!
Neaw said:
android-usb-driver.zip includes drivers for Windows fastboot Android 1.0
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How to install this zip?
thanks for this driver
Neaw said:
android-usb-driver.zip includes drivers for Windows fastboot Android 1.0
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thanks bro for this driver i really appreciate i was looking for android 1.0 driver according to your mention you say its in side and very easy to download thanks very much
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limgobert said:
How to install this zip?
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no need to ask bro if you are an GSM ENGR you should know what to do when you come across similar things of your work just try and be smart and make thing easy for dev i was looking for same driver when when i click on it my download manger pick and download once its not easy to get easy download in so many site after downloading i install it once thanks for the uploaded more grace to your effort

[DRIVER] Windows HTC Drivers extracted from the latest HTC Sync

Hey,
I just installed Windows today and was surprised that adb did not work out of the box
Well Ubuntu didn't need any drivers, so I searched for the apropriate drivers but none worked for me, so I extracted the ones from the latest HTC Sync.
Those are tested by me to work with Win8 x64.
So here it is:
DOWNLOAD HTC DRIVERS
NEW Version: 4.10.0.001 on 30th nov. Please check Win8.1 compatibility and send me a PM wether it works or not.
NEW Version on 28th oct: 4.5.0.001 not tested my me, but they should at least work from WinXP to Win8, no Win8.1 compatibility yet, I'll check the next days for a new one.
NEW on 28th may: new version, the old did not work with JB for me.
Old ver: 4.0.1.002
New ver: 4.1.0.001
doesnt work for me with win 8.1 on macbook 2012 retina
when i run the drivers or try to it just does nothing ??? i click run and thats it the driver installer window disappears and nothing happens ?
I have htc desire x. My mobile can't turn on. if i connect to charge then only charging light be on.
i can't do hard reset. If i connect into my laptop then also not showing any driver for it.
In device manager it show me unknown device. I can't connect mobile into my laptop so i can't also reinstall Android Os.

[NEED HELP] Can't Get Windows 8 to Recognize HTC One in Bootloader

Can someone help me get my HTC One to be recognized by Windows. I can get it recognized when the phone is booted into the system but once it hits the bootloader it shows this error:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
sapplegater said:
Can someone help me get my HTC One to be recognized by Windows. I can get it recognized when the phone is booted into the system but once it hits the bootloader it shows this error:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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are you possibly using a USB 3.0 port? if so use a 2.0
I've tried using both and no luck either way.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
sapplegater said:
I've tried using both and no luck either way.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
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You could always do what I ended up doing; get an Ubuntu Live CD and run it without installing, download the sdk, and run adb/fastboot commands that way.
Strike9172 said:
You could always do what I ended up doing; get an Ubuntu Live CD and run it without installing, download the sdk, and run adb/fastboot commands that way.
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This is a very good suggestion and Ubuntu 13.04 installs beside Windows 8 pretty easily. As long as you get into the bios and turn secure boot off and then change the boot order to put your CD image or sd drive first.
It is probably the easiest way if to don't have a Windows 7 machine laying around. That's what I had to do myself. I didn't feel like installing the sdk on my Fedora partition right then so I hijacked my wife's computer.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
see this thread... it helped me solve my Win8, 64-bit, USB issues, including fastboot.
I have problem with HTC One flashed Stock RUU with Google edition and can't see mass storage. In device manager Android device: My HTC -this is ok, but MTP driver is not found, i had tried everything.
Windows 8 x64. I tried 2 different win8 x64 machines and same problem. Few weeks ago I ran's win7 and ARHD 12.1 then working well. All started in win8.
In Windows 7 x64 no problems at all. Windows find automatically driver or update new driver both working.
Can anyone recommend something?
Cheers !

[ADB/FB/APX Driver] Universal Naked Driver 0.72 (We dont need no stinking HTC Sync)

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
Code:
[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!
Hi,
standard HTC driver works fine for me on windows8 64bit.
Adb, fastboot, no problems, what is the difference to this driver?
Cheers
starbase64
Gesendet von meinem HTC One mit Tapatalk 2
This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices.
backfromthestorm said:
This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices.
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^^^^^^ This =)
1wayjonny said:
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
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Does this version include support for the ASUS TF300 and TF700?
Thanks!
I hopes nexus 7 is added as well
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
yiwsg said:
I hopes nexus 7 is added as well
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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Yes at the moment this works with over 250+ devices. Adding more when I can.
I can't get this installed for my HTC One.
I uninstalled every USB driver I had installed. Plugged my Galaxy 8 back in, and updated one of the drivers to use these after downloading.
I tried ADB on My Galaxy 8 and it worked.
No matter what I try to remove, and install, or update the drivers for the HTC one I can't get it to go.
It says "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. if the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with windows for x64-based systems.
Any advice?
Thanks
I just manually install the appropriate driver (adb and fastboot for the respective devices dected in each mode) from the android SDK and ignore the warnings about it not being designed for this device. It works perfectly. I've done this with every android phone I've owned. Are there any benefits to doing this vs that?
--Matt
mkosem said:
I just manually install the appropriate driver (adb and fastboot for the respective devices dected in each mode) from the android SDK and ignore the warnings about it not being designed for this device. It works perfectly. I've done this with every android phone I've owned. Are there any benefits to doing this vs that?
--Matt
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That will work too, Universal Naked Driver helps with a few aspects:
1) East to find and download
2) SDK Drivers will not work with APX Tegra devices, these do!
2) Works with over 250+ devices
3) Nothing needs to be installed ever such as *.exe's or even the SDK.
4) These are becoming a standard on Windows as they are integrated in most root / tool kits as well, racking in well over a million downloads
Most people will not even want to install the SDK, then Java, etc...
Hope this helps
mkosem said:
I just manually install the appropriate driver (adb and fastboot for the respective devices dected in each mode) from the android SDK and ignore the warnings about it not being designed for this device. It works perfectly. I've done this with every android phone I've owned. Are there any benefits to doing this vs that?
--Matt
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I'm going to try this, seeing as how this universal driver did not work, and no one replied to my message. :good:
1username4thisforum said:
I'm going to try this, seeing as how this universal driver did not work, and no one replied to my message. :good:
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I've never had it not work, even on the tegra2/3 devices I've owned. Just make sure you pick the right driver when the phone is in each mode, and it'll remember it the next time you connect it and/or the next time you're in that mode.
--Matt
mkosem said:
I've never had it not work, even on the tegra2/3 devices I've owned. Just make sure you pick the right driver when the phone is in each mode, and it'll remember it the next time you connect it and/or the next time you're in that mode.
--Matt
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i get under adb shell device not found debugging is enabled
AllusionPDX said:
i get under adb shell device not found debugging is enabled
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And you see the device without any issues in in device manager? Is USB debugging enabled? Do you have the latest version of the SDK's driver?
I've used this method on every android device I've owned, this one included (on aosp and sense ROMs) without any issues.
-Matt
Thanks for posting this OP
I added it to my FAQ Guide Q26
bigdaddy619 said:
Thanks for posting this OP
I added it to my FAQ Guide Q26
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Your welcome!
don't work on win 8.1 Pro x64
starbase64 said:
don't work on win 8.1 Pro x64
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Same hete, PC wont detect my HTC ONE. Is there any solution found yet?
new driver on HTC page works with Windows 8.1, but not in fastboot
It doesn't work in fastboot mode for Windows 8.1 Pro. Saddd!!

[Q] Can't find working EVO 3d Drivers for Win 7 64 bit

I recently got a new computer with windows 7 64 bit on it and for the life of me I cannot get a good working driver for my Evo 3d. I've tried HTC_drivers_Win7_x64.zip , unzipped it and chose the location I unzipped it to when updating the driver but it does not find a compatible driver in it. I'm pretty much at my wits end with this and am wondering if anyone can help in my quest to get this thing recognized so I can use ADB. I can see the device via USB as a media device and I can browse the SD card without issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
chuckconnors said:
I recently got a new computer with windows 7 64 bit on it and for the life of me I cannot get a good working driver for my Evo 3d. I've tried HTC_drivers_Win7_x64.zip , unzipped it and chose the location I unzipped it to when updating the driver but it does not find a compatible driver in it. I'm pretty much at my wits end with this and am wondering if anyone can help in my quest to get this thing recognized so I can use ADB. I can see the device via USB as a media device and I can browse the SD card without issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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try universal adb drivers
Snoob25 said:
try universal adb drivers
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Thanks for the advice. Downloaded and installed but still can't see the phone using 'adb devices' . I looked in device manager and I do see the phone listed under Portable Devices as a Evo V 4G (it is a Virgin Mobile Evo). Not sure how to proceed now.
chuckconnors said:
Thanks for the advice. Downloaded and installed but still can't see the phone using 'adb devices' . I looked in device manager and I do see the phone listed under Portable Devices as a Evo V 4G (it is a Virgin Mobile Evo). Not sure how to proceed now.
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well, i've a Evo 3D GSM version, so i don't know if it will work the same for you, i used these drivers (http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver) right now on a w8.1 64bit pc and adb worked immediately! i suggest you to connect your phone, uninstall any phone driver from device manager, disconnect your phone, install those drivers, and then connect again your phone
Snoob25 said:
well, i've a Evo 3D GSM version, so i don't know if it will work the same for you, i used these drivers (http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver) right now on a w8.1 64bit pc and adb worked immediately! i suggest you to connect your phone, uninstall any phone driver from device manager, disconnect your phone, install those drivers, and then connect again your phone
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Thanks for the information. I gave it a try and now I can see the phone under 'Other devices' but it can't find a driver. I did what you suggested but still can't get it to work. I'm still scratching my head why the drivers everyone else is using is not even showing up as a valid driver when I browse to the directory I've extracted them to.
Any other ideas?
chuckconnors said:
Thanks for the information. I gave it a try and now I can see the phone under 'Other devices' but it can't find a driver. I did what you suggested but still can't get it to work. I'm still scratching my head why the drivers everyone else is using is not even showing up as a valid driver when I browse to the directory I've extracted them to.
Any other ideas?
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another option that should work on w7 (dunno on 64bit) is to install latest htc sync, somehow it should work!
Which brings me back full circle, haha.. I've tried doing that several times too with no luck. Perhaps it's the 64 bit thing as I had no trouble at all when I set the phone up on my home pc and old work pc which are/were 32 bit.
That's strange, my other pc has w7 and I never had such a problem! Try to search older htc sync, and update Android adt! When I get home I'll browse my hdd, I should have downloaded a driver from xda
That would be most helpful. Perhaps you can check the version installed via device manager also? Thanks!

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