Have firmware 2.xxxx and have my phone recognized through adb devices on my command prompt and it now says S-OFF but when I check under command for "fastboot devices" I dont seem to have the correct drivers installed. Can anyone help?
Secondlook said:
Have firmware 2.xxxx and have my phone recognized through adb devices on my command prompt and it now says S-OFF but when I check under command for "fastboot devices" I dont seem to have the correct drivers installed. Can anyone help?
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What OS are you running on the computer? When you use the fastboot command, is your phone in fastboot mode?
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danjull said:
What OS are you running on the computer? When you use the fastboot command, is your phone in fastboot mode?
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Windows 8 and no, I am either in standard mode on the phone or in bootloader
Make sure you're not plugged into a usb 3.0 port
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Windows 8 and no, I am either in standard mode on the phone or in bootloader
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Go in bootloader, then fastboot, then run the fastboot command. Should pop up then.
in normal mode do adb devices, if it shows up drivers are fine
Secondlook said:
Have firmware 2.xxxx and have my phone recognized through adb devices on my command prompt and it now says S-OFF but when I check under command for "fastboot devices" I dont seem to have the correct drivers installed. Can anyone help?
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I'm on windows 8, used the 3.0 port, uninstalled and deleted all HTC drivers, installed PDAnet exe
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Hey guys, need a little help. I've been trying to unlock a friends DNA using jcases method and I'm having some issues. I've made it through his process, but when I go to get the token, for HTC, I can't see the phone in adb, while its in fastboot mode. I can see it, using adb devices, when the phone is booted normally, just not in fastboot. Any ideas?
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in my experience, when im in bootloader > fastboot, and as long as i see the 'fastboot' header change to 'fastboot usb' ; i can run fastboot.exe commands.
*this post is not counsel and i'm not responsible for any action taken and/or damage to your device.
Ok, ill give it a shot. Earlier I tried and it just said "waiting on device", but I didn't notice if it had changed to fastboot usb.
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jslcpd157 said:
Ok, ill give it a shot. Earlier I tried and it just said "waiting on device", but I didn't notice if it had changed to fastboot usb.
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Push the power button with bootloader is highlighted and it will switch to fastboot usb.
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If you are running windows, install HTC Sync and then uninstall it. That should install the fastboot drivers for you.
Have you tried opening command prompt as Administrator?
When I run fastboot in Ubuntu I have to run as superuser otherwise I just get the "waiting for device" message.
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Make sure you're not using a USB3.0 port. That was my problem. As soon as I plugged into a USB2.0 port instead, it worked perfectly.
BotsOne said:
If you are running windows, install HTC Sync and then uninstall it. That should install the fastboot drivers for you.
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Was having the same issue myself and this turned out to be my problem. Thanks. Now I got it rooted.
I have same issue on ubuntu, any help?
Hey I want to unlock bootloader of my Rogers Evo 3d but when i cennected my evo 3d with USB debugging ON it listed in the adb devices but when i connected it in fastboot mode its not listed in adb devices and also all drivers are installed on my Laptop...M using windows 7 x64
When in fastboot mode the command is "fastboot devices"
EM|NEM said:
When in fastboot mode the command is "fastboot devices"
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There is no device listed and also all drivers are installed successfully...what can i do now... when phone is ON with USB debug On everything is fine and my devise also listed in 'adb devices' but in fastboot it doesnt...pls help me out
Which drivers did you install? Try these: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtvkbnl085ohd6m/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
EM|NEM said:
Which drivers did you install? Try these: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtvkbnl085ohd6m/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
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I already have these drivers installed...no work
So i've been trying to get back to my stock settings on my DNA and i've hit a myriad of problems. Right now, I can get my phone to communicate when it's just plugged in. But whenever i boot into bootloader and plug it in, it tries to install the "Android 1.0 driver" but to no avail. The phone will then not be recognized by the computer and I can't do the "fastboot oem lock" command. Is there a download or something that i can grab that will solve this?
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So i've been trying to get back to my stock settings on my DNA and i've hit a myriad of problems. Right now, I can get my phone to communicate when it's just plugged in. But whenever i boot into bootloader and plug it in, it tries to install the "Android 1.0 driver" but to no avail. The phone will then not be recognized by the computer and I can't do the "fastboot oem lock" command. Is there a download or something that i can grab that will solve this?
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Do you have the latest SDK version installed, sounds a bit like the drivers are outdated. Might be worth downloading the latest version and installing it...
Try the drivers in this zip file and see if this helps.. these are drivers I am using and have never had an issue
http://db.tt/kr11CT4d
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lazarus2297 said:
Try the drivers in this zip file and see if this helps.. these are drivers I am using and have never had an issue
http://db.tt/kr11CT4d
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Okay, i downloaded that zip and attempted to relock the bootloader. When i type in "fastboot oem lock", the command prompt just shows <waiting for device>
HosstaLaVista said:
Okay, i downloaded that zip and attempted to relock the bootloader. When i type in "fastboot oem lock", the command prompt just shows <waiting for device>
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Do you have debug turned on in developer options? Of so might try toggling on and off
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HosstaLaVista said:
Okay, i downloaded that zip and attempted to relock the bootloader. When i type in "fastboot oem lock", the command prompt just shows <waiting for device>
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Are you in bootloader mode when you try this? You have to put phone in bootloader mode either thru adb command or manually. If communication is occuring, you will see fastboot usb in a red box, Then if your adb is working correctly it should go.
we need more info.. first did you uninstall the old drivers first.. then after installing the zip did you confirm that the drivers are the ones that were installed.. and also like someone mentioned is your phone in bootloader/fastboot mode and showing fastboot usb in red on the screen
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Also make sure it's not a USB 3.0 spot, you need to use a 2.0. Windows 8 or 7? 8 has been causing issues connecting in fastboot for some.
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Also make sure it's not a USB 3.0 spot, you need to use a 2.0. Windows 8 or 7? 8 has been causing issues connecting in fastboot for some.
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On my machine (win7) I can use either port usb 2.0 and 3.0..
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On my machine (win7) I can use either port usb 2.0 and 3.0..
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Win 8 has been having issues with 3.0 for some people.
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HosstaLaVista said:
Okay, i downloaded that zip and attempted to relock the bootloader. When i type in "fastboot oem lock", the command prompt just shows <waiting for device>
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Have you tried launching command prompt as an administrator?
I ran as root in Ubuntu to get it to re-lock.
Sounds like drivers to me. After you boot into the bootloader are you going into device manager selecting the android whatever and changing the driver to bootloader. Sorry not at a pc so don't know exactly what it says but that sounds like the case.
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One thing that worked for me was installing pdanet, for some reason it installed the correct drivers for HTC. Once I did that it saw my phone in adb, and I could get the device waiting prompt to go away and it would show my model and serial number...hope it helps. Just Google pdanet...and install it.
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Hi,
I'm trying to unlock my Huawei Ascend Y300 but I'm stuck in fastboot.
I followed this guide: (not allowed to post outside links but you can find the guide by looking for "Free Huawei bootloader unlock tutorial"), but got my unlock code sent from Huawei by mail since the dc-unlocker tool didn't work as well (probably the same problem as with fastboot).
When the phone is turned on I can see it with "adb devices" but once I'm in fastboot mode (pink screen) no device can be found with "fastboot devices".
When the phone is in fastboot mode and being plugged into the computer it is recognized by Windows.
I tried two kinds of Huawei Drivers: "Huawei_U8680_U8730_U8800_U8860" and "Huawei_Android_driver" (for the last one: see the guide stated above). I also tried three different computers.
I'm using Windows 7 64bit if that helps.
Edit:
Same problem in Ubuntu, found in "adb devices" but not in fastboot mode.
Any idea anyone?
Thanks,
Patrick
Anybody?
SirBelial said:
Anybody?
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both those drivers are most likely conflicting with each other. Uninstall them, and install the usb drivers for your device.
Another issue is that your using 64bit, those drivers may only support 32bit OS. Try doing it on a 32bit computer
Thanks for the reply. Only one of the drivers seems to be removable. I tried it on a different, 32bit Windows computer with first the one and then the second driver.
Same problem as above. I can find the booted phone via "adb devices" but can't find the phone in fastboot mode with "fastboot devices".
Maurice5813 said:
both those drivers are most likely conflicting with each other. Uninstall them, and install the usb drivers for your device.
Another issue is that your using 64bit, those drivers may only support 32bit OS. Try doing it on a 32bit computer
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SirBelial said:
Thanks for the reply. Only one of the drivers seems to be removable. I tried it on a different, 32bit Windows computer with first the one and then the second driver.
Same problem as above. I can find the booted phone via "adb devices" but can't find the phone in fastboot mode with "fastboot devices".
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does you phone have a bootloader?
Maurice5813 said:
does you phone have a bootloader?
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With bootloader you probably mean a custom bootloader like ClockworkMod right?
If so: no, the phone has been untouched so far.
My old HTC phone had a bootloader to start with but as far as I know the Huawei phone doesn't and I can only boot normally or into fastboot.
SirBelial said:
With bootloader you probably mean a custom bootloader like ClockworkMod right?
If so: no, the phone has been untouched so far.
My old HTC phone had a bootloader to start with but as far as I know the Huawei phone doesn't and I can only boot normally or into fastboot.
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I think your problem is your using the wrong commands, when you go into fastboot mode, your using "adb devices" which doesn't work with fastboot. Type "fastboot devices"
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I think your problem is your using the wrong commands, when you go into fastboot mode, your using "adb devices" which doesn't work with fastboot. Type "fastboot devices"
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I know, "adb devices" only works when the phone is booted normally. "fastboot devices" doesn't give a reply as can be seen in the image of the first post.
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I know, "adb devices" only works when the phone is booted normally. "fastboot devices" doesn't give a reply as can be seen in the image of the first post.
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because the daemon didn't start, you should have looked up how to use fastboot. I can tell fastboot hasn't started because it would have replied with "no devices found"
Uninstall everything (the android sdk, not drivers) and use this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Good luck!
Maurice5813 said:
because the daemon didn't start, you should have looked up how to use fastboot. I can tell fastboot hasn't started because it would have replied with "no devices found"
Uninstall everything (the android sdk, not drivers) and use this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112
Good luck!
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I really hoped that you were right and I just used it wrong BUT:
I installed android sdk exactly the same way as stated in the guide.
Are you sure that "fastboot devices" should give a "daemon starting" and "no devices found" reply? I haven't found any screenshot of "fastboot devices" with one of the two replies. Just screenshots that looked like this:
Plus the guide you sent me states:
Code:
fastboot devices
...and nothing will happen, Why? because there isn't a device attached.
To me it looks like I'm not supposed to get any of the two replies you mentioned.
Enable USB Debugging
SirBelial said:
I really hoped that you were right and I just used it wrong BUT:
I installed android sdk exactly the same way as stated in the guide.
Are you sure that "fastboot devices" should give a "daemon starting" and "no devices found" reply? I haven't found any screenshot of "fastboot devices" with one of the two replies. Just screenshots that looked like this:
Plus the guide you sent me states:
Code:
fastboot devices
...and nothing will happen, Why? because there isn't a device attached.
To me it looks like I'm not supposed to get any of the two replies you mentioned.
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I encountered this but then started the phone and enabled USB debugging and it then found the phone.
did u get this going? im having exactly the same issue. cannot get the phone detected in fastboot, either in Linux or windows
I had the same issue. Took my hours, different Systems, Cables... Try the following:
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adb reboot-bootloader
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Hope this helps! Your phone should stay at the Huawei Logo (no pink screen!)
The title pretty much says it all. I have tried every single method on this site to get my computer to recognize my phone while in fastboot mode with no luck. It works in adb mode just fine I can even reboot to boot loader but once it gets there I get "device enumeration failure" or "device not recognized" when I was on the 1.57 hboot it worked just fine so it has to be something with the 1.39 eng hboot but what I'm not sure. If anyone could help or if anyone else has this problem maybe we could help each other in fixing this cause my only other option is downgrading to win7 which I'm not sure I'll be able to do.
eriknors said:
The title pretty much says it all. I have tried every single method on this site to get my computer to recognize my phone while in fastboot mode with no luck. It works in adb mode just fine I can even reboot to boot loader but once it gets there I get "device enumeration failure" or "device not recognized" when I was on the 1.57 hboot it worked just fine so it has to be something with the 1.39 eng hboot but what I'm not sure. If anyone could help or if anyone else has this problem maybe we could help each other in fixing this cause my only other option is downgrading to win7 which I'm not sure I'll be able to do.
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Check to make sure that Windows installed the correct driver in device manager. Also, in bootloader adb doesn't work. Only fastboot and only on the fastboot USB side of bootloader.
dottat said:
Check to make sure that Windows installed the correct driver in device manager. Also, in bootloader adb doesn't work. Only fastboot and only on the fastboot USB side of bootloader.
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Windows installed the correct drivers or I should say I installed the correct drivers. Depending on if I plug into a USB 3.0 or a USB 2.0 port is when my computer tells me whether or not I have "device enumeration failure".
Plugged into USB 3.0 in device manager shows "HTC MTP device" but with a yellow triangle on it obviously meaning the driver needs to be updated or is incorrect, but when trying to update it I'm given "windows has installed the correct drivers already" which in fact by checking it manually it has. HTC driver 2.07xx
Plugged into USB 2.0 gives me "device enumeration failure" and doesn't find any HTC MTP device.
Mind u this is while in fastboot mode not in ADB mode. I'm well aware of the difference between the 2. And fwiw ADB mode works flawlessly while fully booted and in recovery. It's only fastboot mode my computer will not recognize.
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Windows installed the correct drivers or I should say I installed the correct drivers. Depending on if I plug into a USB 3.0 or a USB 2.0 port is when my computer tells me whether or not I have "device enumeration failure".
Plugged into USB 3.0 in device manager shows "HTC MTP device" but with a yellow triangle on it obviously meaning the driver needs to be updated or is incorrect, but when trying to update it I'm given "windows has installed the correct drivers already" which in fact by checking it manually it has. HTC driver 2.07xx
Plugged into USB 2.0 gives me "device enumeration failure" and doesn't find any HTC MTP device.
Mind u this is while in fastboot mode not in ADB mode. I'm well aware of the difference between the 2. And fwiw ADB mode works flawlessly while fully booted and in recovery. It's only fastboot mode my computer will not recognize.
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Unzip and try this fastboot/adb.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001612150
dottat said:
Unzip and try this fastboot/adb.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001612150
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As soon as I get home I will. Quick question where should I install it? Meaning should I install it directly to the C:/ drive? or should I make a sub folder? Or does it matter?
eriknors said:
As soon as I get home I will. Quick question where should I install it? Meaning should I install it directly to the C:/ drive? or should I make a sub folder? Or does it matter?
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Not an install. Unzip and run cmd prompt from there. Note that your fastboot commands will start HTC_fastboot
Ok sorry if I sound lame but I want to make sure I get this right. So unzip the file, open a cmd prompt window from where I unzipped the file correct (eg: C:/downloads/HTC_fastboot/ ) then from there see type in fastboot devices?
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Ok sorry if I sound lame but I want to make sure I get this right. So unzip the file, open a cmd prompt window from where I unzipped the file correct (eg: C:/downloads/HTC_fastboot/ ) then from there see type in fastboot devices?
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Once you extract it simply browse to the new folder, hold shift key and right click. Select open cmd prompt here.
Got it
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Once you extract it simply browse to the new folder, hold shift key and right click. Select open cmd prompt here.
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No dice. ADB worked just fine but still no fastboot
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No dice. ADB worked just fine but still no fastboot
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Are you typing in "fastboot" or "HTC_fastboot"?
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Are you trying on usb 2.o or 3.o? Last I read, 3.o didnt have support for fastboot yet. But I could be wrong.
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Are you typing in "fastboot" or "HTC_fastboot"?
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I don't follow. Do u mean the command?
Eg: (HTC_fastboot devices) or (fastboot devices)
I'm just typing fastboot (cmd)
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Are you trying on usb 2.o or 3.o? Last I read, 3.o didnt have support for fastboot yet. But I could be wrong.
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Well tbh I've been trying on both just to see if anything works.
eriknors said:
I don't follow. Do u mean the command?
Eg: (HTC_fastboot devices) or (fastboot devices)
I'm just typing fastboot (cmd)
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He asked that because if you use mine you need to use htc_fastboot devices
Otherwise you will be using the fastboot from sdk install.
eriknors said:
No dice. ADB worked just fine but still no fastboot
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Had the same issue tried every thing, but eventually end up installing uBuntu that solved every thing.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/usbcoreblog...8-0-but-fail-on-windows-8-1-with-code-43.aspx
Its due to the missing device descriptor.
Royal PITA, I have yet to get it working. I just keep a win7 laptop around.
The only way this could be "fixed", would be if we had a newer eng-hboot that had the descriptors set.