Hello all,
This is my first post - please excuse me if I'm posting this in the wrong thread. I got my Desire X today, but because I don't have a working SD card I'm not able to flash the custom ROM through recovery.
I'm trying to get a shell, but adb shell keeps saying that the device is not found. All drivers are installed, while I'm in fastboot the fastboot devices is showing me the phone, but adb devices is empty and adb shell is giving the error no matter if i'm in the bootloader or in fastboot.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
edit: I'm running Windows 8 x64 if that matters
ther00tman said:
Hello all,
This is my first post - please excuse me if I'm posting this in the wrong thread. I got my Desire X today, but because I don't have a working SD card I'm not able to flash the custom ROM through recovery.
I'm trying to get a shell, but adb shell keeps saying that the device is not found. All drivers are installed, while I'm in fastboot the fastboot devices is showing me the phone, but adb devices is empty and adb shell is giving the error no matter if i'm in the bootloader or in fastboot.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
edit: I'm running Windows 8 x64 if that matters
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Looks like you're not the only one having trouble using adb and Windows 8 :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896267
My mind seems fried today... it was an dummy issue - I was supposed to be in the recovery while trying to get a shell and not in the bootloader/fastboot. Just flashed the sense revolution w/o issues.
Thanks anyway
Hey everyone, I was going to post this in dsb's kernel thread but I'm not allowed since I have less than 10 posts.
My problem is that I tried flashing dsb's cubed kernal (2.4.1) using the All In One Toolkit and I must have done something wrong because I am stuck in a bootloop.
I'm able to access the bootloader and enable Fastboot (computer recognizes the connection), but when I manually go to cmd window and type "adb devices" there are no devices listed.
When I enter device manager through Windows, I can see the computer recognizes the devices as "Android USB Devices". Is there a way to associate the adb drivers to this?
Thanks for the responses!
Edit: Well I realized part of my error was not copying the modules.zip to SDcard, assumed the Toolkit did this...teaches me to assume
I guess the question now is how to get the modules.zip to the SDcard if adb doesn't recognize it? Thanks!
It appears to be a driver issue. Try installing HTC Sync and then uninstalling it. I've read that it should keep the drivers.
Don't do adv devices, do fastboot devices.
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Thanks for the input guys. I ended up just doing a factory reset and used titantium backup to restore everything. (whew!) Definitely was a driver problem and is working now.
Hi I am trying to flash elitekernel from bootloader fastboot but adb is keep saying that "device not found" when I tried to enter adb devices but he said "list of devices attached", I tried adb kill-server and adb start-server I tried disconnect and connect my device from USB, but nothing helped. Can someone help me what am I doing wrong ?
Thermaltake868 said:
Hi I am trying to flash elitekernel from bootloader fastboot but adb is keep saying that "device not found" when I tried to enter adb devices but he said "list of devices attached", I tried adb kill-server and adb start-server I tried disconnect and connect my device from USB, but nothing helped. Can someone help me what am I doing wrong ?
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The device never gets recognized so easily on "adb" whereas in fastboot u would not have any issues.....
since u r going to flash the kernel try "fastboot devices" u ll be able to see ur device
The adb issue will be solved by restarting the PC or by trying to re-install the HTC drivers
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The device never gets recognized so easily on "adb" whereas in fastboot u would not have any issues.....
since u r going to flash the kernel try "fastboot devices" u ll be able to see ur device
The adb issue will be solved by restarting the PC or by trying to re-install the HTC drivers
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I tried fastboot devices and enter but it's just blank nothing
I tried restart PC didn't help, I tried to restart the phone too, and reinstalling drivers nothing.
Even WinDroid HTC One X+ Toolkit won't recognized him when he is in fastboot, but when he is in windows he said Online on status. I really have no idea where did I go wrong I usually always get him into fastboot flash normal.
Thermaltake868 said:
I tried fastboot devices and enter but it's just blank nothing
I tried restart PC didn't help, I tried to restart the phone too, and reinstalling drivers nothing.
Even WinDroid HTC One X+ Toolkit won't recognized him when he is in fastboot, but when he is in windows he said Online on status. I really have no idea where did I go wrong I usually always get him into fastboot flash normal.
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I always had the device shown as BLANK on "adb" when using windows
whereas on fastboot I never had that issue.....
can u try this
In windows install this MInimal ADB and Fastboot give a try on"fastboot devices" using this
if not working re install the drivers and try the MInimal ADB and Fastboot again
I am suggesting this because it had worked flawlessly for me with proper drivers and MInimal ADB and Fastboot.......
I never had to install drivers I just installed some adb universal drivers from WinDroid HTC One X+ Toolkit 3.0 it always worked without installing any other drivers, but all of the sudden it's not. I tried now using that MInimal ADB still blank, I will try now to reinstall or uninstall completely that adb universal drivers, and try again.
Thermaltake868 said:
I never had to install drivers I just installed some adb universal drivers from WinDroid HTC One X+ Toolkit 3.0 it always worked without installing any other drivers, but all of the sudden it's not. I tried now using that MInimal ADB still blank, I will try now to reinstall or uninstall completely that adb universal drivers, and try again.
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Dude try this USB drivers if nothing works
[email protected] said:
Dude try this USB drivers if nothing works
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Installation won't start on this one that you gave me. I run it but nothing happends.
P.S
I download AdbDriverInstaller he said that I already have installed adb drivers, don't know how when I uninstall it all.
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I manage to get device ID on adb devices in windows, but when I enter bootloader in fastboot he can't recognized him on command "fastboot devices" he said "device not found", and I can't flash kernel becouse he needs to be in fastboot.
Thermaltake868 said:
Installation won't start on this one that you gave me. I run it but nothing happends.
P.S
I download AdbDriverInstaller he said that I already have installed adb drivers, don't know how when I uninstall it all.
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Weird I just installed this and Minimal ADB on my PC and checked....
all good here can see the Device on the adb and fastboot..
try again as administrator or something...might help not sure
I was thinking all the time that I'm doing something wrong, but every time I did it before it went well, but now I have no idea whats happening, why he won't recognized phone in fastboot, it said fastboot usb, and when I connect him he is always "waiting for device" or "device not found"
Thermaltake868 said:
I was thinking all the time that I'm doing something wrong, but every time I did it before it went well, but now I have no idea whats happening, why he won't recognized phone in fastboot, it said fastboot usb, and when I connect him he is always "waiting for device" or "device not found"
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thats sad......but it happens
can u confirm using which u r trying to get the phone on fastboot....android sdk kit or Minimal ADB
and can u see these files in the fastboot folder
ADBWinApi.dll ADB link library for Windows
ADBWinUsbApi.dll ADB link library for Windows
please confirm this....
[email protected] said:
thats sad......but it happens
can u confirm using which u r trying to get the phone on fastboot....android sdk kit or Minimal ADB
and can u see these files in the fastboot folder
ADBWinApi.dll ADB link library for Windows
ADBWinUsbApi.dll ADB link library for Windows
please confirm this....
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I am using minimal adb that you gave me, and yes both files are in the folder.
Thermaltake868 said:
I am using minimal adb that you gave me, and yes both files are in the folder.
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are u still not able to install this driver I gave the link for....
I would try by uninstalling all the installed drivers and install only the above mentioned driver.....Give a try :good:
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are u still not able to install this driver I gave the link for....
I would try by uninstalling all the installed drivers and install only the above mentioned driver.....Give a try :good:
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I did that too now, and in windows I get adb devices he show me number of my device, my friend told me now that I can flash kernel when I am in OS that I don't have to be in fastboot he will enter fastboot on his own, and I try that too, and as I told he manage to find device via adb, but when he enter bootloader in fastboot he is waiting for device in kernel cmd windows he can't find him.
Make sure your using a USB port that connects directly to your mobo. adb/fastboot is dodgy with USB hubs. Try a port at the back of your PC.
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk
I fixed it I had old drivers for USB I installed new from intel chipset did the setup.exe -overall in cmd after that I uninstall htc drivers that I installed before remove them completly restart PC after that install latest HTC Sync connect the phone run the .bat from kernel, and it went successfully.
Thanks for all the help guys
Adb is showing list of devices attached..what is the solution for this..if any one knows how to solve this problem can u help me??
@Vinay23
On the device I'm using, this was under "Default USB Configuration" - advice from others appears to be that selecting PTP is the way to go.
For me, it works =).
Hope that might help out.
I found it here:
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When I got my m7 I tried to s-off but nothing worked. I eventually figured out that ADB won't work. I am rooted, running IC 3.06 (KK 4.42, Sense 6) and would love to upgrade to insertcoin 6.05 but I'm afraid to do it without ADB to fall back on. Anyone know how to fix this?
I have tried to run many s-off programs from three different PCs running Windows 7 and updated Linux Mint DE, Ubuntu 14.04 with original cable and other good quality ones. I can communicate with the phone with fastboot and can copy and paste to the phone perfectly in every OS. But when I try to ADB reboot or any other command, I get "device not found" .
pete2bec2 said:
When I got my m7 I tried to s-off but nothing worked. I eventually figured out that ADB won't work. I am rooted, running IC 3.06 (KK 4.42, Sense 6) and would love to upgrade to insertcoin 6.05 but I'm afraid to do it without ADB to fall back on. Anyone know how to fix this?
I have tried to run many s-off programs from three different PCs running Windows 7 and updated Linux Mint DE, Ubuntu 14.04 with original cable and other good quality ones. I can communicate with the phone with fastboot and can copy and paste to the phone perfectly in every OS. But when I try to ADB reboot or any other command, I get "device not found" .
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ADB only works in Android OS with USB debugging enabled or in a custom recovery. If the phone is showing FASTBOOT USB then ADB will not work!
I was in Android with USB debugging enabled, on a PC with drivers. I could copy and paste files between phone and PC. But if I typed ADB devices in a terminal window, I got devices not found. I didn't get unknown command, so it saw the correct path. No matter what command I typed, I got device not found.
pete2bec2 said:
I was in Android with USB debugging enabled, on a PC with drivers. I could copy and paste files between phone and PC. But if I typed ADB devices in a terminal window, I got devices not found. I didn't get unknown command, so it saw the correct path. No matter what command I typed, I got device not found.
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Have you updated your ADB/Fastboot files or update the drivers?
So I have had my Droid DNA for a few months and I've been messing around with it and doing fine. Since I installed TWRP it allows me to delete internal storage...
Oops, there goes my ROM I had saved. Now I'm stuck in either bootloader or recovery. I can't get ADB to recognize my DNA to save my life. It's really really irritating.
I've tried flashing a zip with fastboot since fastboot can recognize my device but ADB can't and it didn't work.
I have Minimal ADB installed and HTC sync manager, but i installed sync after i messed it up so idk if it installed the drivers.
I need a step by step instruction guide to get this to work. I can't find it anywhere. I keep getting no ADB devices and it saying server out of date and what not. I've been searching for hours and hours.
I can't get this to work. I even bought a new phone in the meantime to get me by and that's not exactly what I wanted to do... Any help would be appreciated. Thank you very much!!
No one?
Pretty quite.. I recently had this happen as well.. No fear tho.. If you have twrp already installed your golden.. Download a rom 2 your computer and on twrp goto advanced and sideload.. Command prompt on your computer.. Easiest if found is running xp. Get to your folder of adb hit control and right click poem command prompt here.. adb devices, then adb sideload rom(name). zip.. Your computer will find your device then , and if it didn't send it will allow you to file Explorer.. Throw a rom on your internal reboot into twrp and flash
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I am lucky I switched to TWRP before this happen, but alas, it's hanging at starting ADB Sideload, doesnt show up in devices either. How do I make it visible so i can just use file explorer from my PC to sideload it?
dyllysoilly said:
I am lucky I switched to TWRP before this happen, but alas, it's hanging at starting ADB Sideload, doesnt show up in devices either. How do I make it visible so i can just use file explorer from my PC to sideload it?
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You can restrt the phone. Hold down power and volume down together. Then you can reaccess the bootloader from there. If you have twrp you can just go through the file manager instead of messing with sideload.