Hi, my computer do not detect my Xperia P , when i connect it, in "Device manager" is not changing anything. I can not start phone in fastboot mode or flash mode. How can I repair the phone ? Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks in advance for the help.
dhadzhiew said:
Hi, my computer do not detect my Xperia P , when i connect it, in "Device manager" is not changing anything. I can not start phone in fastboot mode or flash mode. How can I repair the phone ? Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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Do you have PC Companion or are you going to flash with flashtool?
PC Companion should have installed flashmode.
Flashtool have drivers in it's directory, install all 3, Xperi P, fastboot, and flash mode drivers.
first of all cheak the usb cable you are using
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It should work with all kind of USB cable which is compatible with your USB port.
But you need to install adb interface Drivers if you are using windows/Linux or BSD / Macintosh to access to your files with PC or Mac book/iMac .
Or just simply you can use Sony companion suite which is available for almost all operating systems and it'll install needed drivers.
If you mean you can't use flashmod or fastboot mode you need to use flashtool drivers pack which is available in programs directory in a folder called "drivers" based on your operating system.
For example its x:\flashtool\drivers in windows os.
And "x" will be your windows drive.
You can also connect your phone to your computer and use one of hundreds missing driver founder programs in order to find compatible adb driver
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Help me lol, First time rooting and it's not responding..
Selected charging
USB debugging
then tried to root my phone, It's done this many times.. help a noob out
Edit- Downloading PC companion and i'll try again after that. Will post with results
Select connect phone but dont mount....
galvic said:
Select connect phone but dont mount....
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It was because i didnt have PC companion.
I had face this problems also. But when I use superoneclick 1.7 my x10mini rooted just select charge only and USB debbuging
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Jono_151 said:
Help me lol, First time rooting and it's not responding..
Selected charging
USB debugging
then tried to root my phone, It's done this many times.. help a noob out
Edit- Downloading PC companion and i'll try again after that. Will post with results
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1 - enable debugging mode on your smartphone (settings>applications>development)
2 - pull up the Drivers on PC Companion Folder copy it to your PC
3 - Extract it
4 - connect your x10 mini on your computer (charge phone only)
5 - right click on computer>properties (advance system settings>Hardware)( if you are using Windows Vista and 7) then find DEVICE MANAGER
6 - find the SEMC HSUSB Device (the device must update the driver) your x10 mini ADB driver is in PC Companion>driver>All Signed: you can find it where you extracted the PC companion driver
7 - right click on the unknown device then update it e.g (C:\Users\Desktop\AllSigned)
8 - after the update the unknown device must be named : Sony Ericsson sa0101 ADB Interface Driver
9 - now you can use the Superoneclick program....
I've got an Xperia U (st25i) unbranded firmware 6.0.B.3.184, but my Windows 7 x64 doesn't show adb device at all, I have a working mtp device (that looks like it cannot be disabled). Same device works fine in adb on linux, even passing the usb device to a vmware machine with linux.
I've tried with Xperia_P_Xperia_U_Xperia_sola_drivers.zip and install PC Companion, but the adb devices still does not show, if I force add the adb interface from inf, windows 7 says it cannot start, there is same problem on windows 7 x86. Windows xp x86 instead automatically installs mtd devices but prompts for the adb device drivers, so I can give him the drivers. Any clue?
Make sure PC is connected to internet then connect the device in fastboot mode. Win7 downloads and installs drivers automatically.
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Had the Same issue. Just Google for win7 64bit and xda. Sorry i have no Link. But Problem solved easy
Rapier07 said:
Make sure PC is connected to internet then connect the device in fastboot mode. Win7 downloads and installs drivers automatically.
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I don't need fastboot drivers, just adb to develop, I'm always connected, but adb interface does not show at all in device manager, I don't have unknown/failed devices in device manager
sherpya said:
I don't need fastboot drivers, just adb to develop, I'm always connected, but adb interface does not show at all in device manager, I don't have unknown/failed devices in device manager
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You have the "wrong" drivers installed. Use the drivers provided with c:\flashtool\drivers
-> then turn off internet on pc before connecting phone. <- prevents windoze from auto install via update
xperia mt27i
gazhead said:
You have the "wrong" drivers installed. Use the drivers provided with c:\flashtool\drivers
-> then turn off internet on pc before connecting phone. <- prevents windoze from auto install via update
xperia mt27i
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The only driver windows automatically install is the mtd (that doesn't need internet because is in win), I don't have the device VID_0FCE&PID_5171&MI_01 but only VID_0FCE&PID_5171
It's a bit strange a common developer should download a non sony tool to develop with a sony phone
I had a similar problem with my XS, I get around it by enabling 'install PC companion' in connectivity settings under 'xperia'. Then when you plug the phone in, on your phone select install. It should then appear both as an MTP device the PCC installation, just cancel that latter.
I've used the wrong thread title, it should be x64 not x86, I've just verified that windows 7 32bit downloads and installs the adb driver, I had similar problem with gt7500 on windows xp 64bit, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434319
I've solved modifying the inf file, I think I cannot change inf on windows 7 x64 because the driver becomes unsigned. Perhaps gt7500 works fine on windows 7
Heh... You stiill refuse to listen.
Install drivers provided with flashtool. Just doit and report back
mt27i
tested with internet disconnected and drivers pack in flashtool-0.9.1.0-windows.exe, same thing, windows shows only mtp device
check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554632
more drivers:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2fxtdec2fxacux1
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It's a bit strange a common developer should download a non sony tool to develop with a sony phone
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eeh.. its GOOGLE Android default tools. adb fastboot etc its all Android getit?
Request
thebrainkafka said:
Had the Same issue. Just Google for win7 64bit and xda. Sorry i have no Link. But Problem solved easy
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Tell Me how Please....:crying:
I just solved this issue for my Xperia S.
Here are the steps:
1. Install driver on flashtool (I also install the pc companion)
1. On device manager, open the MTP device, and select reinstall device driver
2. Choose install the driver manually and list the compatible driver
3. It would only show one "USB Composite Device" for this device and install it
4. After the driver installed, the adb device just shows up!
I cant connect my xperia mini to PC in any mode. windows displays 'device not recognized' error. though all my drivers including fastboot and ADB are set up perrfectly. Phone shows green and blue LED when connected in flashmode and fastboot mode but still nor recognized by windows. Device manager shows Error code: 43
please help.
Download flashtool, go to the installation folder -> drivers and install all drivers for all devices/modes. If this won't work install PC Companion or Sony Update Service, they should install the drivers automatically
Will Work!
mihahn said:
Download flashtool, go to the installation folder -> drivers and install all drivers for all devices/modes. If this won't work install PC Companion or Sony Update Service, they should install the drivers automatically
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This method is VALID. Just install drivers from flash tool folder. It'll work! :laugh:
I already mentioned I had all drivers.
Turns out it was a USB cable problem. got a new USB. fixed.
I cant flash my phone when i connect my phone on flash mode it says usb device not recognized help please
by the way my phone is on semi brick green light on flash mode blue light on normal
Maybe your (pc) usb port, had problem
Connent it on a right port
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Are you sure all necessary drivers are installed? E.g. the sony drivers that are automatically installed if you install PC Companion or Sony Update Service? Or all flashtool drivers for all modes/devices?
reinstall drivers and download flashtool 0.7
Right, been trying to enter fastboot/bootloader. The phone is completely standard/locked at the moment.
I've press and held the volume button while connecting the USB cable. I'm running Windows 7 64bit and have PC companion installed. Windows sees the device is plugged in, and attempts to install drivers - it fails. In device manager is shows S1 service without drivers installed.
I've downloaded some drivers from the Sony site here: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/ but when I point the PC to the directory, it says it can't find drivers?
I'm confused! I've got all the ADB stuff installed already and can successfully connect my HTC, so I assume it's just the Sony driver I need?
mushtafa said:
Right, been trying to enter fastboot/bootloader. The phone is completely standard/locked at the moment.
I've press and held the volume button while connecting the USB cable. I'm running Windows 7 64bit and have PC companion installed. Windows sees the device is plugged in, and attempts to install drivers - it fails. In device manager is shows S1 service without drivers installed.
I've downloaded some drivers from the Sony site here: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/ but when I point the PC to the directory, it says it can't find drivers?
I'm confused! I've got all the ADB stuff installed already and can successfully connect my HTC, so I assume it's just the Sony driver I need?
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I would also like to know this. I cant manager to get into fastboot or bootloader
search
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635830
I was just going to post that here.. Thanks for your hard work DoomLord
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mushtafa said:
Right, been trying to enter fastboot/bootloader. The phone is completely standard/locked at the moment.
I've press and held the volume button while connecting the USB cable. I'm running Windows 7 64bit and have PC companion installed. Windows sees the device is plugged in, and attempts to install drivers - it fails. In device manager is shows S1 service without drivers installed.
I've downloaded some drivers from the Sony site here: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/ but when I point the PC to the directory, it says it can't find drivers?
I'm confused! I've got all the ADB stuff installed already and can successfully connect my HTC, so I assume it's just the Sony driver I need?
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Make sure you install flashmode / flashboot driver on flashtool driver pack... run flashtool xperia driver setup and under choose component make sure you tick flashmode / flashboot box... hope works friend....
my device is stuck on s1 service mode when connected to pc
Easy way to get it is by... Going to Sony's site, downloading their software and then installing it. Next run the software and select the repair option.. After a while it will download the SOMC driver and install it. You can CTL ALT DEL and kill the Sony app if you don't want to take repair matters further.. And there is your driver! Go and back it up or check the install cache for the installer and save this. Choice is yours.
NOTE: Make sure your firewall is not blocking any of the directories it requires for operation. If so just open control access to these and you're good to go.
noidodroid said:
Easy way to get it is by... Going to Sony's site, downloading their software and then installing it.
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Did you just mention the Xperia Companion or something different?
I guess it might be easier to make use of the USB thumb drive equipped with mAid that can be found here
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Did you just mention the Xperia Companion or something different?
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Been a bit of a while since I had to deal with Sony phones. If I remember correctly it was either companion or another restoration application available from Sony and not 3rd party.
Was that message for me? Do note that the Trim Area for the same is corrupted. @noidodroid Could you please elaborate the above procedure? Also, if it's about any Sony tool, those won't recognise the device since the trim area also holds info and DRM's for device iirc.