Evo LTE Drivers for Windows 8 Needed - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I've been trying to get drivers working for my Sprint Evo 4G LTE on my Windows 8 laptop for a few days now, and I've had no luck.
I'm wanting to update the firmware so I can flash Mean Bean, but I can't get the laptop to recognize the phone. I just keep getting the Android 1.0 unrecognized device in device manager. I've tried installing HTC Sync, the google generic driver, and a couple that supposedly should work from around the forums, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated.

Tekno_Cowboy said:
I've been trying to get drivers working for my Sprint Evo 4G LTE on my Windows 8 laptop for a few days now, and I've had no luck.
I'm wanting to update the firmware so I can flash Mean Bean, but I can't get the laptop to recognize the phone. I just keep getting the Android 1.0 unrecognized device in device manager. I've tried installing HTC Sync, the google generic driver, and a couple that supposedly should work from around the forums, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated.
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is usb debugging on?
this is how you can turn on debugging,
From the Home screen, tap All apps.
Tap Settings.
Tap Developer options.
Tap to check USB debugging.

Tekno_Cowboy said:
I've been trying to get drivers working for my Sprint Evo 4G LTE on my Windows 8 laptop for a few days now, and I've had no luck.
I'm wanting to update the firmware so I can flash Mean Bean, but I can't get the laptop to recognize the phone. I just keep getting the Android 1.0 unrecognized device in device manager. I've tried installing HTC Sync, the google generic driver, and a couple that supposedly should work from around the forums, but I can't seem to get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated.
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just in case you really were using sync, you need sync manager instead. this is what you need http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/

sully9292 said:
is usb debugging on?
this is how you can turn on debugging,
From the Home screen, tap All apps.
Tap Settings.
Tap Developer options.
Tap to check USB debugging.
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That was the first thing I checked. It was on.
I was using the regular sync. I'll give it a try with manager and see what happens.

windows 8 is F'ing up alot of stuff driver related. thats the reason i use ubuntu. no drivers needed

I have Windows 8 and I have no problems with it, except my internet wasn't working but I got it fixed. You should refresh your pc and see if that works.
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Windows 8 pro here.. Everything is working fine.. Haven't had a single driver issue with anything.
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we were just having problems at work(Sprint) as far as compatability issues.

New Windows 8 computers have a driver installation problem for most HTC devices. If upgraded to 8pro, then you shouldn't have a problem.
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Windows 8 Pro here. No issues to report.
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Windows 8 Pro no Issues
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Win 8 pro with win 7 sync worked with no issues for me. Delete the org drivers, remove HTC folders and remove org registry entries and reinstall HTC sync worst case.
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http://driverwhiz.com/drivers-en?br...-10000005044&gclid=CJvDq-a-6rQCFeGDQgodyH0Axg
http://www.drivermanager.com/en/drivers.php?Brand=HTC&Logo=htc&gclid=CMGc-Ii_6rQCFad_QgodIQ4Aww

Tekno_Cowboy said:
That was the first thing I checked. It was on.
I was using the regular sync. I'll give it a try with manager and see what happens.
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Has anyone found a working windows 8 driver for the HTC EVO LTE. I've tried all sorts of drivers, but none of them work on windows 8. I've found plenty that work great on windows 7, but if your in fastboot in windows 8, none of the drivers work as a result, the computer will never recognize your phone.

NoClemency said:
Has anyone found a working windows 8 driver for the HTC EVO LTE. I've tried all sorts of drivers, but none of them work on windows 8. I've found plenty that work great on windows 7, but if your in fastboot in windows 8, none of the drivers work as a result, the computer will never recognize your phone.
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435

bigdaddy619 said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435
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Thanks for the information and the fast response. This looks like exactly what I was looking for.

I just updated to Windows10 and started having issues. I updated HTC Sync to its latest version (3.1.54.2) and that didn't by itself seem to fix the problem. I went and manually selected the driver in the attached screenshot, though, and it seems to be working normally when connected as MTP, both for file transfer and ADB. The only odd thing that when connected in UMS mode, file transfer over a USB3.0 port crawls at about 1mb/sec and ADB lists the device as offline.
PROPERTIES
Name: My HTC
Device type: Android USB Devices
Manufacturer: HTC, Corporation
Driver Provider: HTC, Corporation
Driver Date: 3/3/2015
Driver Version: 2.0.7.29
INF name: oem3.inf
Details for the two driver files you see listed there in the screenshot:
Filename: ANDROIDUSB.sys
Provider: HTC, Corporation
File version: 2.00 built by WinDDK
Filename: WdfCoInstaller01007.dll
Provider: Microsoft Corporation
File version: 1.7.6001.0 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
I copied the three files straight from their listed location on my PC, zipped em up and attached them. If anyone has driver issues with Jewel and Windows10 and tries them out, please reply and let me know whether it worked for you or not.

cabbieBot said:
I just updated to Windows10 and started having issues. I updated HTC Sync to its latest version (3.1.54.2) and that didn't by itself seem to fix the problem. I went and manually selected the driver in the attached screenshot, though, and it seems to be working normally when connected as MTP, both for file transfer and ADB. The only odd thing that when connected in UMS mode, file transfer over a USB3.0 port crawls at about 1mb/sec and ADB lists the device as offline.
PROPERTIES
Name: My HTC
Device type: Android USB Devices
Manufacturer: HTC, Corporation
Driver Provider: HTC, Corporation
Driver Date: 3/3/2015
Driver Version: 2.0.7.29
INF name: oem3.inf
Details for the two driver files you see listed there in the screenshot:
Filename: ANDROIDUSB.sys
Provider: HTC, Corporation
File version: 2.00 built by WinDDK
Filename: WdfCoInstaller01007.dll
Provider: Microsoft Corporation
File version: 1.7.6001.0 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
I copied the three files straight from their listed location on my PC, zipped em up and attached them. If anyone has driver issues with Jewel and Windows10 and tries them out, please reply and let me know whether it worked for you or not.
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How did you install this? I'm having USB connectivity issues after upgrading to Windows 10...

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ADB Error device offline

Error device offline
It only says this on one computer. The rest are fine. What do I do? I've already installed the drivers.
ssojyeti2 said:
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.

[Q] ADB

Im in the process getting everything ready to root my thunderbolt but my comp cant find drives for ADB???? i have tried multiple sites even from HTC it self..... does anyone know where i can find this drive so my computer will talk to my phone????
RD915 said:
Im in the process getting everything ready to root my thunderbolt but my comp cant find drives for ADB???? i have tried multiple sites even from HTC it self..... does anyone know where i can find this drive so my computer will talk to my phone????
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The drive? Do you mean driver? The only driver you need to use ADB is the regular HTC device drivers. ADB itself comes in the Android SDK.
I just did this today, install SDK from android.com; then you have to install HTC Sync.
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johnrexb said:
I just did this today, install SDK from android.com; then you have to install HTC Sync.
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You don't actually need HTC Sync. I've never installed it and don't plan on it. All you need is a custom driver .inf that we put together for you already.
This should help you if you have any questions installing the sdk.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK
You could always just install HTC sync (which will install the drivers) and then uninstall HTC sync. The drivers will not be uninstalled.
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Absolute_Zero said:
You don't actually need HTC Sync. I've never installed it and don't plan on it. All you need is a custom driver .inf that we put together for you already.
This should help you if you have any questions installing the sdk.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK
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I followed that set up exactly, but I am unable to get adb to recognize my device at all. No "Unknown Device" shows up in device manager so I can not change the driver for it. Not sure why I have such trouble with adb. It's never worked for me.
Are you setting the path to the platform tools in your system variables?
http://www.talkandroid.com/android-sdk-install-guide/
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And as expected, not only will ADB not work, not that I changed the drivers according to the guide, my computer won't recognize my phone when it's plugged in as a disk drive. Running Bamf 2.4.1. I rooted with the 3 step/"1 click" method months ago and never had any problems. I try to get adb set up so I can do things properly and learn and now I have nothing but problems.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKPSe12YDxQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Give that a shot...
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Got it sorted. I ended up deleting the android sdk and starting from scratch using the first link....and it didn't work again. Tried the video link above...and it didn't work. Then I figured I'd try to delete the adb device in Device Manager, unplug my phone, then plug it back in. That worked for some reason. Now it shows up in adb properly, and I can connect it as a disk drive as well. Huzzah indeed.

Windows8 Drivers

I am having problems using Galaxy S3 i9300 4.1.1 with Windows 8 RTM x64.
I have installed Kies latest (2.5.0.12094_28). And i can see device is connected and i can even take backups. But when i am trying to send mp3 files it is giving an error "File Transfer from PC to 'GT-I9300' has been interrupted"
Also when the device is connected to PC via USB, i can see the contents in Windows Explorer but if i try to delete something, or upload a document there it says i dont have permisson.
With the same phone and PC, in Windows7 or XP there is no problem.
I have tried severel options like, "USB Debugging Mode", reinstall drivers, remove ghost drivers etc.
It just never worked for Windows8.
Any ideas or solutions?
I can tell you only: get used to it...nobody likes windows 8 and most likely even big companies will most likely slack doing drivers, even those who doesnt will yake their yime to make win8 drivers-dont get me wrong, i love win8, im running it since consumer preview
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Try the USB drivers as posted on XDA via Stickies .
jje
JJEgan said:
Try the USB drivers as posted on XDA via Stickies .
jje
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Can you give a link? Do you have a working one?
Or are you just suggesting they might work? Cos i have tried some and all failed.
No links and no search they dont work on my PC .
jje
I mess about with stuff saved on my microSD card and phone very regularly with both my Windows 8 notebook (Release Preview) and tablet (RTM), connected by USB. My notebook has the Kies software installed, whereas the tablet doesn't. I don't have the problems you speak of.
On my notebook's Device Manager, with my phone plugged in, I have a category 'SAMSUNG Android Phone' with 'SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface' beneath it. Do you have that? My version of the driver is 2.9.503.726, dated 27/07/2012. On a side note, I also have the category 'Modems' with 'SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem' beneath it.
Have you tried uninstalling the drivers, and letting Windows install suitable drivers for you?
aegixnova said:
I mess about with stuff saved on my microSD card and phone very regularly with both my Windows 8 notebook (Release Preview) and tablet (RTM), connected by USB. My notebook has the Kies software installed, whereas the tablet doesn't. I don't have the problems you speak of.
On my notebook's Device Manager, with my phone plugged in, I have a category 'SAMSUNG Android Phone' with 'SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface' beneath it. Do you have that? My version of the driver is 2.9.503.726, dated 27/07/2012. On a side note, I also have the category 'Modems' with 'SAMSUNG Mobile USB Modem' beneath it.
Have you tried uninstalling the drivers, and letting Windows install suitable drivers for you?
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yep, it did not work.
I have Samsung Android Phone with ADB Interface as well as Mobile USB Modem
Which version of kies are you using? Did you install the drivers seperately or using the ones that come with Kies?
Im also on legit W8 x64. No problems for me. I dont even have Kies. Lol
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I also use 64x Win8, everything's fine. Try different drivers, maybe those from the S3 All In One Toolkit
Similar problem here, using a HP Elite book with Windows 8 (My Win7 machines and 10.7 Mac have no issues)
I am in the process of trying some drivers to see if they solve this problem.
Search for galaxy s3 toolkit andbinstall the drivers in that package they deffiniyely! My main build machine is runninh win8.1
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[Q] ADB cannot find HOX+ in Windows 7

My hox+ will not connect to ADB on my Windows 7 machine. It works fine in OSX, so it shouldn't be a hardware issue. I have tried installing HTC Sync, uninstalling the driver manually, browsing for drivers on the file system, and pretty much anything else I could find online for the hox and hox+.
The only thing I can get to install for the device is the default Microsoft MTP driver. Even if I uninstall it, restart my machine and plug the phone back in, it just comes back with that same driver. It never gives me the chance to choose my own before it shows up as an MTP device.
Does anyone have any suggestions to get this working?
EDIT: More info
I have flashed the AT&T CWM recovery to my device, and it is NOT rooted.
Try another usb port.
Is usb debugging turned on in settings?
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Don't worry about the MTP driver, it's irrelevant. As the poster above me said, first try a diffrent usb port, one that connects directly to the mobo. ADB does not play nice with usb hubs.
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AndroHero said:
Don't worry about the MTP driver, it's irrelevant. As the poster above me said, first try a diffrent usb port, one that connects directly to the mobo. ADB does not play nice with usb hubs.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 2
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This is on a laptop, I am not connecting to a USB hub. I've tried each USB port with the same result.
I have also tried every combination of turning debugging on and off, each time the device will just reconnect as an MTP device. ADB still does not detect anything. I am an app developer, and I have a bunch of other devices that work fine.
Has anyone got this to connect to adb on a Windows machine successfully?
EDIT: Would having a custom recovery installed affect ADB on my stock rom? I have the AT&T CWM recovery installed.
bump, I really would like to get this resolved. I am going to try and call HTC today to see what they say about this issue.
Let us know how much support HTC offered, since it is AT&T branded. And how you worked around telling them you installed custom recovery?
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USB debugging enabled?
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This might help, I had a similar issue. I installed HTC Sync which installs the drivers, then I uninstalled just the HTC Sync app leaving the drivers.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36541164&postcount=44
nespid said:
Let us know how much support HTC offered, since it is AT&T branded. And how you worked around telling them you installed custom recovery?
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No need to "work around" having a custom recovery installed. This has nothing to do with the device not being detected properly in Windows 7 while booted into the OS.
Spoke with tier 1 support and he didn't really know what ADB was, but still tried all the usual troubleshooting. The support request was escalated and I got a call back yesterday where the tech was more knowledgeable. He tried all the install/uninstall driver stuff that I did, which still did not work (uninstall/reinstall driver, force install in device manager, remove all htc drivers using USBDeview). After that did not work he had another idea that ended up being the solution. I'll put that below for anyone that has the same problem.
How to solve HTC One X+ not detected by ADB:
Download and use USBDeview to remove all instances of HTC drivers.
Open the androidusb.inf file in your HTC drivers folder (you are going to need admin privs to write to this part of the filesystem, open Notepad as Administrator and then open the file). Modify the ClassGuid=XXXXXXXXX... with the Device class guid of your HOX+ including the { }. It is found under Details in Device Manager properties for your device. Save the file back to its original location.
Now open Device Manager. Find the device (mine was under Portable Devices), Right-click -> Update Driver Software -> Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer -> Have Disk... -> Browse for androidusb.inf (x64 Windows 7 it is in C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files\Win7_x64) -> HTC, Corporation -> MY HTC -> Ok. Congratulations, your device should now be detected by ADB.

[Q] CyanogenMod 11 -> Eclipse/ADB not detecting YP-G1 device

Howdy.
I recently updated my YP-G1 from CM10 to CM 11 [4.4.2]. I need to use my device for Android app development (and have used it before way back when it was on stock, but haven't used it in a very long time), but am unable to get ADB/Eclipse to detect that there is a device detected. Using the emulator is not an option at this point, as I need to do some work with a real camera.
I've got the Android USB debugging enabled on the device, and the little notification that debugging is enabled comes up when I plug it in.
Things I've tried:
1) Update Eclipse/ADT (complete uninstall + reinstall)
2) Update Google USB Driver (from SDK manager)
3) Update Samsung Kies
4) Google
The only related forum thread that I've located for this situation is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776828, which just implies that Windows should be auto-detecting the device. Windows is not doing that.
I have noticed that the YP-G1 drivers do not show up as installed under Device Manager. Perhaps that is the source of the problem? I have not been able to rectify that situation via Kies, so I am unsure. Kies doesn't even detect that the device is connected!
If it matters, I'm running on Windows 8.
Thanks much.
P.S. -- I'd post in the CM11 thread, but since I just registered, I am not allowed to do so, unfortunately.
Edit: I got mine to work finally. I solved my issue by allowing windows to automatically search windows updates for drivers. After I did that it found them and it worked, so try that.
I too am having this issue and it's really bugging me. I've tried everything I can possibly think of but I cannot get the drivers to install. I'm using windows 7 64 bit and it sees the YP-G1 but it doesn't have the drivers so things like kies and adb won't detect it. Any solution would be very helpful.
Strange...that's what the thread I linked to suggested. I've tried that multiple times to no avail. Perhaps Windows 8 doesn't find it, while 7 does for some reason? I've tried doing searches via both Device Manager and Windows Update.
Could you perhaps upload the driver files it found? You should be able to figure out what/where those are by using Device Manager, then right click the YP-G1 and go to Properties, then the driver tab, then driver details. Maybe they'll work on Windows 8 as well as 7. I might try plugging my device into someone else's computer to see if somehow mine is just acting stupid.
Thanks for your reply!
Edit: I've plugged my device into another computer. You're right -- on Windows 7, it can find the drivers just fine. On Windows 8, it can't. Go figure. Now to figure out where to get those files and/or how to get the device recognized..... (??)

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