Trying to install drivers on Windows 8 so I can root using the moonshine method. Can't seem to find valid drivers. The one I did find won't recognize my phone in bootloader mode. Thanks!
EDIT: adb devices lists the serial number, however fastboot device says "waiting for device"
which drivers did you use?
are you using a usb3.0 port as fastboot will not work with it i searched forums and usb3.0 is out as of now
I can't post links now, but search here for a program called "HTC DNA Toolkit" by "stillthisguy".
After installing it, run in compatibility mode for XP SP3, make sure your phone is unplugged, and install the drivers for your version of Windows 8. Make sure to use a USB 2.0 port.
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I was trying to install PDANet yesterday onto my laptop, I follow all the isntructions during installation and allow the drivers to be installed. I choose Samsung as my phone. At one point it asks me to connect my phone to my PC, which I do. It proceeds to dl 4 things, 3 out of the 4 download and install fine, but the ADB Driver installation fails every time (this is windows downloading drivers, not the installation itself). I have tried finding ADB drivers on my own with little success.
to confirm before the question is asked, yes the USB debugging option is turned on. ADB driver just keeps failing to download and install using windows.
same issue with my HP laptop
Driver name is S3c6410 Android ADB
Hello,
This must be a dumb question because all the guides seem to skip over this part but I'm having trouble installing the Windows 7 drivers. I downloaded the drivers, connected via USB, right clicked on the Android 1.0 in the device manager and updated the drivers. Everything seemed fine. Then I boot into fastboot and get a "Drivers were not installed successfully" pop-up.
I thought maybe I messed up and was supposed to install the drivers while in fastboot rather than while the phone was all the way booted up. So I rebooted the phone, uninstalled the drivers, booted in fastboot and tried to install the drivers while in fastboot. When I try it this way I right click on Android 1.0 in the device manager, go to the update driver option, select my file (there are two files in the driver folder I downloaded, androidusb and htcrndis, I tried them both) and I get an error before it can finish installing the driver. It says:
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error when trying to install it:
HTC Remote NDIS based Device
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
I'm sure it's something simple but I cant figure it out. Thanks for any help.
Basically my phone stops being recognized by the computer once I reboot into the bootloader. To be clear, the phone is recognized just fine and shows up when I type 'adb devices' when the phone is operating in the android os. Seeing that all is well there, I proceed to 'adb reboot bootloader' and it appropriately reboots to the white screen with the android on it. But there the problems begin: It reads on the screen:
FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE
Please Connect Usb Cable to
Your Computer and Open Hisuite
More information:
the huawei website
Then it displays the droid
Then it says:
Phone Locked
FRP Unlock
I tried going ahead and running 'fastboot oem unlock ###...' but it just sits there waiting for a device to be connected. I have tried multiple USB drivers on my 2 windows 10 computers. I have removed all drivers using USBdeview and tried different drivers. Windows will not allow me to point to manualy choose my driver, instead saying, '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.' So I tried it on an old 32-bit windows 7 system. No joy. I've tried multiple USB cords and ports. In windows device manager it has the device labeled as 'Kedacom USB Device' -> 'Android Bootloader Interface'. I can't figure out what's going wrong other than to say it seems that Windows is not using the correct driver once it enters the bootloader. PLEASE HELP!!!
Surely you have a drivers problem.
Are you using Huawei or Google adb drivers?
I couldn't find any Huawei drivers. So I used the drivers from Android developer site and several others I found here on XDA. If you have a link for specific Huawei drivers that would be AWESOME!
Try HiSuite.
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ajalogan said:
I couldn't find any Huawei drivers. So I used the drivers from Android developer site and several others I found here on XDA. If you have a link for specific Huawei drivers that would be AWESOME!
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Have you tried this?
http://semantic.gs/huawei_handset_adb_interface_driver_download
Google ADB should be fine.
i just unlocked bootloader few hours ago... i using adb driver from this thread , and it worked for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
and i also installed HIsuite before that...
seii3 said:
i just unlocked bootloader few hours ago... i using adb driver from this thread , and it worked for me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
and i also installed HIsuite before that...
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Did you used Huawei oficial site to get unlock code or did you used a 3rd party method?
zinko_pt said:
Did you used Huawei oficial site to get unlock code or did you used a 3rd party method?
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Huawei official website
same issue, different flavor....
I'm having this issue as well, on a debian system. I have good ADB connectivity, all ADB commands seem to work fine. With fastboot, I get a device listed form them fastboot devices command. After that all fastboot commands are "waiting for device". If this is a driver issue, any hints on how to install those drivers in Linux/Debian? I tried a number of google searches, and have found all sorts of information, but nothing telling me where to put which files where to get the working drivers. Any hints?
Are you on Windows? Check if the device manager shows the device as Android with an exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle.
The problem could be with Windows 8.1/10.
Try with Windows 7
Here are the official drivers for Windows x64, ripped from Hisuite:
Mediafire | MEGA
Windows 10 is fine, it's what I use and have zero problems. Most of the time is other software that conflicts.
I'm facing the exact same issue (using Windows 10). I did the oem unlock using the code from Huawei. However after connecting the phone via cable to the PC, it does not allow me to browse the storage (internal or SD card) of the phone. All I see is a device named KIW-L24 which appears as an empty folder, and a virtual CD drive HiSuite. I installed HiSuite and the software shows me the photos/apps/etc. however there is no way to move files from the PC to the phone storage. Any pointers to the process to install the right drivers?
can you give me the link for huawei official win X32 drivers pls?!
Install hisuite , it will install all huawei drivers that u needed
So I'm trying to flash TWRP and it's been stuck on "<waiting for device>" for three hours. I also have the latest USB drivers from Samsung. My model is SM-G530P
Most obvious reason is a poor connection between PC and Android device: the device doesn't get detected.
Install latest ADB / Fastboot drivers
Re-boot Windows PC
Enable USB-Debugging in Android's settings -> Developer options
Re-boot Android device
I did all of that
Look inside here maybe it helps.
It seems that my computer isn't detecting my phone in download mode is there any drivers I can install
jogeiscool said:
It seems that my computer isn't detecting my phone in download mode is there any drivers I can install
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Google search for;
"USB drivers for Samsung phones"
That should find a driver install .exe named "USB drivers for Samsung phones". Install those drivers.
If it still doesn't work, try a different computer, install the drivers and Odin on that PC then see if the device will connect.
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So, I have searched Reddit and other sites for clues and help and I have had no luck. I have even contacted an android developer and had him try on his computer and had no luck.
I am trying to install Lineage OS for 17.1 and am currently trying to root my device. I have downloaded Google USB Drivers directly and tried from Android Studio. It detects my device fine. I go into command and run adb device, it detects my device. I reboot the device into fastboot, windows detects the driver but has no driver to install. I manually install the driver and it says it "Windows could not find the drivers for your device" despite me pointing it to "...AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\extras\google\usb_driver" which is where the driver is located. I click let me pick, install it under Andoid Devic -> Android Bootloader Interface. It says "Successfully Updated Driver" but put the device in "Other Devices" with a "?" on the icon and "Unknown Device". Even tried to see if it still worked but no device was detected (fastboot device). The Google Pixel C is "Waiting for fastboot command . . . . " but that's it.
Tried both drivers downloaded. Windows updated and no driver download. Restart windows countless times. New usb cable. Different usb port including usb 2 and 3. Nothing.
Developer reported same. Any ideas appreciated!
Thanks!
@slitterell
Never had troubles with ADB and/or Fastboot drivers.: I'm on Windows 10, too.
Use the ones as attached
jwoegerbauer said:
@slitterell
Never had troubles with ADB and/or Fastboot drivers.: I'm on Windows 10, too.
Use the ones as attached
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Sorry for the slow response.
Same issue. I wouldn't expect otherwise though because the ones straight from Android Studio and Googles website doesn't work. Still shows "Unknown Device" and won't let me install the driver after showing "Waiting for fastboot command. . . ."
Drivers work fine until in fastboot mode.
Waiting for fastboot command. . . .
@slitterell
I'm pretty sure the USB driver ( does NOT mean ADB and/or Fastboot drivers ) you've installed is the culprit: Uninstall it and install the one suitable at 100% to your phone, will say the Google USB driver.
I don't disagree with you except I literally downloaded the the drivers and they won't install on either computer saying they are incompatible and they are the ones literally off the google website.
@slitterell
The mentioned Google USB Driver is required for Windows if you want to perform adb debugging with Google devices.
So it should be the correct USB-driver in your case.
The latest is attached.
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I don't disagree with you except I literally downloaded the the drivers and they won't install on either computer saying they are incompatible and they are the ones literally off the google website.
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Google's driver package doesn't have Product ID of the Pixel C mentioned in its inf file, so it doesn't work for you. Interesting that you got adb connection anyway. So, maybe Windows has installed automatically some driver but it didn't had entry for the bootloader/fastboot.
Here is how people have added those adb entries. Bootloader entry can be found from device manager and added the same way...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34775508/where-is-the-windows-adb-driver-for-the-pixel-c
Or you could just use my Yet Another Universal ADB Driver Package
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...staller-universal-adb-driver-package-t3595277
http://yet-another-universal-adbdriver.blogspot.com/
and hope for the best...