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Hi, I'm new to the Rezound coming from an X2. I'm loving this phone. I want to unlock the bootloader but I am having issues with this phone. I am following the steps on htcdev.com exactly and when I enter fastboot oem get_identifier_token it stays at waiting for device. I unlocked a droid incredible several months ago so I have done this with a different HTC device before. Anyone know why I cant get it to work on my Rezound. I sent HTC a message about it, I'm hoping they have an answer, but I know the people on this board know alot of stuff about these phones. the software version I am on is 2.01.605.11 any sugestions? Thanks
John
When you start the phone with the volume switch down, you get taken into HBOOT. The first item on the menu is FASTBOOT. You have to put the phone into FASTBOOT (use Volume up/down to navigate to FASTBOOT and then hit the power button to select) before the PC can talk to it. Have you done this?
Assuming your phone's in FASTBOOT, there's a menu that starts with BOOTLOADER. A few lines above this menu you should see the word FASTBOOT in white on a red background. If your USB connection's okay, this should change to FASTBOOT USB a few seconds after plugging in the cable. Is this happening?
yes, It just wont go any further
jtornone said:
Hi, I'm new to the Rezound coming from an X2. I'm loving this phone. I want to unlock the bootloader but I am having issues with this phone. I am following the steps on htcdev.com exactly and when I enter fastboot oem get_identifier_token it stays at waiting for device. I unlocked a droid incredible several months ago so I have done this with a different HTC device before. Anyone know why I cant get it to work on my Rezound. I sent HTC a message about it, I'm hoping they have an answer, but I know the people on this board know alot of stuff about these phones. the software version I am on is 2.01.605.11 any sugestions? Thanks
John
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Do you have USB Debugging enabled on your phone?
yes, as well as allow from unknown sources.
Do you have HTC Sync installed on the PC? Does the PC acknowledge the USB connection when the phone's in fastboot?
htc sync is installed and sees the phone. when in fastboot, as soon as i plug in the usb cable it says fastboot usb
I'm going to try it on another pc and see what happens.
Wish I had more to offer. It doesn't seem like you're doing anything wrong. Good luck!
jtornone said:
htc sync is installed and sees the phone. when in fastboot, as soon as i plug in the usb cable it says fastboot usb
I'm going to try it on another pc and see what happens.
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Uninstall HTC Sync for now.
I tried it on another computer and it worked. So something is pooched on this laptop. Thank you all for your sugestions
Out of curiosity what is the OS on your laptop? I had Windows 8 for a bit and when the new firmware came out I needed to re-lock the bootloader and couldn't because windows 8 and the phone didn't play nice together. As soon as i went back to Windows 7 no issues.
I was using Windows 7 Pro.
I'm attempting to root my AT&T HOX+. I have successfully unlocked the bootloader, and am trying to flash a recovery ROM. The program continues to hang at the <waiting for device> prompt. I have searched and the only solution people had was to confirm that USB debugging mode is enabled, I have checked and it is. Is there some other reason this may be happening?
Attached is the screenshot of my developer options to confirm that I'm not crazy.
chris113113 said:
I'm attempting to root my AT&T HOX+. I have successfully unlocked the bootloader, and am trying to flash a recovery ROM. The program continues to hang at the <waiting for device> prompt. I have searched and the only solution people had was to confirm that USB debugging mode is enabled, I have checked and it is. Is there some other reason this may be happening?
Attached is the screenshot of my developer options to confirm that I'm not crazy.
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Use another USB port. Make sure you don't use a USB 3.0 port as well
hasoon2000 said:
Use another USB port. Make sure you don't use a USB 3.0 port as well
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I have tried four different ports now, all USB 2.0, and the program still hangs at <waiting for device>. Just to confirm, the phone should be turned on when I run the flash, because I can't figure out how to boot it into charge-only mode.
Make sure you don't have HTC sync running.
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chris113113 said:
I have tried four different ports now, all USB 2.0, and the program still hangs at <waiting for device>. Just to confirm, the phone should be turned on when I run the flash, because I can't figure out how to boot it into charge-only mode.
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The phone must be fully turned on and you have access to the operating system.
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So I have run into a problem with my HTC Evo 4G LTE. I rooted a while back but I decided that I didn't really like the roms that would actually work, and so I tried doing an RUU to get back to stock. What ended up happening was that my phone is now S-ON but it says Unlocked and Tampered. but the custom recovery is still there so I can actually do updates to my phone. I have tried to re-root so I can try the RUU again but for some reason I can't get my phone to be recognized by fastboot or the adb. I don't know if its because I have incorrect drivers or what the issue is. Whenever I try to open ADB it just runs through a block of text and closes instantly, same for fastboot. I don't know anymore which instructions or methods to follow since I don't know what exactly the problem is. I've tried looking on here for issues like mine but I can't seem to figure it out. I just want to get my phone as close to stock as possible but I am seriously stuck right now and I need serious help. I would really appreciate it.
Open the cmd window from your android-sdk/platform tools folder
bigdaddy619 said:
Open the cmd window from your android-sdk/platform tools folder
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I've done that but I don't know what exactly it is I'm supposed to do once I do that. Like how do I get back to fully stock? Or should I be trying to re-root to RUU again? Moonshine doesn't recognize my device in fastboot usb, it says something like usb device not recognized because of a malfunction. I'm sorry for being clueless but I'm at a loss at what to do.
DashEndar said:
I've done that but I don't know what exactly it is I'm supposed to do once I do that. Like how do I get back to fully stock? Or should I be trying to re-root to RUU again? Moonshine doesn't recognize my device in fastboot usb, it says something like usb device not recognized because of a malfunction. I'm sorry for being clueless but I'm at a loss at what to do.
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Uninstall everything HTC from your PC then reboot
Unplug your phone then install the latest drivers from HERE the ones dated 6/6/13
Plug phone in and let the drivers install
They might install while in bootloader and custom recovery also
then give moonshine another try
Should I only install the drivers or install HTC Sync as well?
DashEndar said:
Should I only install the drivers or install HTC Sync as well?
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Moonshine won't work if HTC Sync is installed
bigdaddy619 said:
Moonshine won't work if HTC Sync is installed
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Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
DashEndar said:
Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
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No worries good luck
DashEndar said:
Ok, I'm going to give this a try and see how it goes. Thanks for responding.
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So I uninstalled all the drivers and everything HTC and restarted. I then tried to install that driver from your link. It said the driver wasn't supported by my operating system which is Windows 8 64 bit and then finished installing. When I plugged in my phone it didn't seem like anything installed. The EVO is recognized by computer as a media device I guess. I switched the usb mode to mount as disk drive and it seemed to install a driver. Then I ran moonshine again but when it went into the bootloader, again it said the USB device was not recognized.
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So I uninstalled all the drivers and everything HTC and restarted. I then tried to install that driver from your link. It said the driver wasn't supported by my operating system which is Windows 8 64 bit and then finished installing. When I plugged in my phone it didn't seem like anything installed. The EVO is recognized by computer as a media device I guess. I switched the usb mode to mount as disk drive and it seemed to install a driver. Then I ran moonshine again but when it went into the bootloader, again it said the USB device was not recognized.
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Hmmm not really sure then I have been away from the Evo for a while
Try this
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone, right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
bigdaddy619 said:
Hmmm not really sure then I have been away from the Evo for a while
Try this
On your PC go to device manager and find your phone, right click and select properties
Select the driver tab
Select update driver
Select browse my comp
Let me pick
Look for ADB USB device or similar should be one of the first couple choices
Select MyHTC install and you should be good
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Trying what you say and everytime I select MyHTC it says it installs, then just disconnects and reconnects again saying usb device not recognized.
DashEndar said:
Trying what you say and everytime I select MyHTC it says it installs, then just disconnects and reconnects again saying usb device not recognized.
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Hmmm sorry I'm kinda out of ideas
Anyone else with any idea what is going on here with my phone?
Uninstall everything HTC (again). Download and install HTC Sync Manager. Once install is complete, uninstall only HTC Sync Manager. The latest HTC Drivers will remain installed. Put your device into fastboot mode, and connect to the PC. Drivers should install, and the bootloader should go from saying FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB.
Captain_Throwback said:
Uninstall everything HTC (again). Download and install HTC Sync Manager. Once install is complete, uninstall only HTC Sync Manager. The latest HTC Drivers will remain installed. Put your device into fastboot mode, and connect to the PC. Drivers should install, and the bootloader should go from saying FASTBOOT to FASTBOOT USB.
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I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
DashEndar said:
I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
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I think your issue may be with your computer. Do you have another computer you could try this on? I personally have never used windows 8, but it is always something that could be an issue.
DashEndar said:
I just tried this, plugged it in and it still says the message of USB device not recognized. I'm really not understanding what happened as to why the fastboot is just not recognizing the drivers. I also noticed the word fastboot in red changes to fastboot usb when I move the selection down from bootloader to any of the other options. Is it supposed to do that?
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Yes, when you're connected to your computer via fastboot it will say "Fastboot USB". Don't worry about the message on your computer-I get them all the time and I can still run commands via ADB & fastboot without any problems.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
FinZ28 said:
Yes, when you're connected to your computer via fastboot it will say "Fastboot USB". Don't worry about the message on your computer-I get them all the time and I can still run commands via ADB & fastboot without any problems.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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But in Moonshine when it loads fastboot it doesn't work, it just times out. It finds the device and restarts it, but after it gets into the bootloader it fails. That is what I'm trying to figure out.
When you connect in fastboot USB mode, what happens when you run the command "fastboot devices" (without quotations)?
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
Well being that I can't open fastboot like normal because it just flashes and closes, I open a command window inside my platform-tools folder. Then I do the command fastboot shell and it says <waiting for device> and nothing happens. If i open the window and type adb devices it shows my phone's serial number, but fastboot devices or fastboot shell, nothing happens
Hi im fairly newthis to all this so please be patient. I have Htc 4g amaze Tmous rooted s-on unlocked. I flashed a custom rom which is stock debloated. But, the wifi and bluetooth do not work. I want to revert back to stock by using the same method which is the Htc toolkit. But, when i restart in bootloader mode the phone is no longer recognized by my laptop running win 8.1. I have been searching for a week now and have tried everything from deleting drivers, reinstalling, downloading htc sync and removing the software but leaving drivers,, different USB ports 2.0 & 3.0, nothing works. When its in bootloader about 5 seconds later my computer says USB device not recognized.
Please help.
mikeny said:
Hi im fairly newthis to all this so please be patient. I have Htc 4g amaze Tmous rooted s-on unlocked. I flashed a custom rom which is stock debloated. But, the wifi and bluetooth do not work. I want to revert back to stock by using the same method which is the Htc toolkit. But, when i restart in bootloader mode the phone is no longer recognized by my laptop running win 8.1. I have been searching for a week now and have tried everything from deleting drivers, reinstalling, downloading htc sync and removing the software but leaving drivers,, different USB ports 2.0 & 3.0, nothing works. When its in bootloader about 5 seconds later my computer says USB device not recognized.
Please help.
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You're gonna have to be a bit more specific with how you're trying to read the device:
a) When you're in bootloader, and you have the phone plugged in, does it read HBOOT USB, or FASTBOOT USB?
i) If yes: Then just run the program. It will still recognize the system even if Windows doesn't show it. Fire off a CMD command or simply click "reboot" on the toolkit and see if the phone responds.
ii) If no: Use another cable, and make sure you're securely connected. Generic micro USB cables tend to be a bit loose even when connected, so make sure the cable itself is not "ajar" in the port
Once you're in bootloader mode, post what it says here.
darkandshadow said:
You're gonna have to be a bit more specific with how you're trying to read the device:
a) When you're in bootloader, and you have the phone plugged in, does it read HBOOT USB, or FASTBOOT USB?
i) If yes: Then just run the program. It will still recognize the system even if Windows doesn't show it. Fire off a CMD command or simply click "reboot" on the toolkit and see if the phone responds.
ii) If no: Use another cable, and make sure you're securely connected. Generic micro USB cables tend to be a bit loose even when connected, so make sure the cable itself is not "ajar" in the port
Once you're in bootloader mode, post what it says here.
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Hi and thanks for the reply. Im using the OEM htc cable and everything else reads just fine. I'm able to read the sd card and send some commands through the toolkit. For example i can click the "boot into bootloader" command and it works fine. The problem is once it is in bootloader the command prompt window just says waiting for device and the phone says fastboot. I am able to reboot the phone back into android using the vol keys and the power button. Im trying to relock the bootloader using toolkit but on the second window (first being putting it bootloader) it won't read the phone following the computers message saying usb device not recognized. Thanks again for the help.
mikeny said:
Hi and thanks for the reply. Im using the OEM htc cable and everything else reads just fine. I'm able to read the sd card and send some commands through the toolkit. For example i can click the "boot into bootloader" command and it works fine. The problem is once it is in bootloader the command prompt window just says waiting for device and the phone says fastboot. I am able to reboot the phone back into android using the vol keys and the power button. Im trying to relock the bootloader using toolkit but on the second window (first being putting it bootloader) it won't read the phone following the computers message saying usb device not recognized. Thanks again for the help.
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You may have to try it manually. Download a fresh copy of the Android SDK tools
and put the "Platform-Tools" folder under your C:\
Fire up Command Prompt, change directory to that platform-tools folder.
Then type in "fastboot oem lock" (without the quotations).
Your phone will reboot and upon the bootloader, it should say **RELOCKED** at the top.
If you're still having issues, I would suggest loading up on another computer, or if that isn't possible, download Ubuntu and burn it as a LiveCD and see if your phone will be recognized (properly) through Linux. Sounds like the communication protocols for your phone are fuxed. As for uninstalling and reinstalling drivers like that, you may have to use regedit to completely remove trace portions of those previous installs.
It's a driver issue, uninstall and reinstall the drivers.
I have just got my phone today and have spent 5 hours trying to get to the point where the mi unlock software tells me to wait 72 hours.
I put my phone in fastboot mode and as soon as I connect it to the computer it disappears. Tried 5000 different ways to do this and even
wiped my pc with a clean install of windows but no matter what my phone is not recognized in the unlock tool. Please steer me in the right direction.
I'm sure I'm not the first person with this issue.
If I remember correctly, the unlock tool has an installable driver in the settings option. That should make the phone detectable in fastboot
satan89 said:
If I remember correctly, the unlock tool has an installable driver in the settings option. That should make the phone detectable in fastboot
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yeah I did that
Apgibby said:
yeah I did that
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You see the problem is within windows 10. I boot phone in fastboot mode
and my phone goes to a black screen and phone becomes unrecognized in windows.
Try using another computer, windows 7 if possible. Otherwise try using another usb cable
thunderskain said:
Try using another computer, windows 7 if possible. Otherwise try using another usb cable
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no extra usb c cable I will install windows 7 on spare hard drive and try it again will post findings when done. thanks
I was facing the same issue, go to Device manager in Windows 10. In the View tab enable show hidden devices, then you should see Android Phone on the top. Click the right arrow and uninstall drivers under Android phone, connect your phone again and the drivers should be installed.
Windows 10 should detect your device in Fastboot mode now onwards.
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I was facing the same issue, go to Device manager in Windows 10. In the View tab enable show hidden devices, then you should see Android Phone on the top. Click the right arrow and uninstall drivers under Android phone, connect your phone again and the drivers should be installed.
Windows 10 should detect your device in Fastboot mode now onwards.
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I did that and the minute I launched the unlocker the green fastboot went away and it says press any key to shut down.
Apgibby said:
I did that and the minute I launched the unlocker the green fastboot went away and it says press any key to shut down.
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unlocker said proper driver installed but install screen stays greyed out. What a pain the butt this is.
If I recall it right you just have to go to the mi unlock site and apply, the unlock is bouund to the mi account.
Have you tried a different usb port? Heard pocophone is finicky on usb 3.0, maybe use a usb 2.0 port.
Try another USB port. It solved for me.
Apgibby said:
unlocker said proper driver installed but install screen stays greyed out. What a pain the butt this is.
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If you are using AMD RYZEN, it won't recognise the phone. Use Intel or other AMD machines.
tnsmani said:
If you are using AMD RYZEN, it won't recognise the phone. Use Intel or other AMD machines.
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no amd here running intel 8 series chipset tried all 6 available usb ports.
Apgibby said:
no amd here running intel 8 series chipset tried all 6 available usb ports.
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Then try another PC/Laptop.
Apgibby said:
You see the problem is within windows 10. I boot phone in fastboot mode
and my phone goes to a black screen and phone becomes unrecognized in windows.
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All my Xiaomi phones, including Poco F1, are recognized in Windows 10, and I've unlocked them all in Windows 10. So it shouldn't be Windows.
Why is your phone going to a black screen when you boot in fastboot mode ?
I don't know how to solve your problem though. I reboot my phone into fastboot while not connected to the PC, and it surely will show the fastboot animation screen. Then I plug in the cable to the PC, and the unlock tool will start its work.
Maybe redownload the MI unlocker tool ... or create a new MI account and re-bind that account under developer options ...
unlocking boot loader will wipe all the data right?
That is correct. You need to wait 3 days when unlocking the bootloader. That is Xiaomi's waiting period for the Pocophone.
Better than Samsung's 7 day wait, and better than LG's way of having to request an unlock key.
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@Apgibby
Are you putting the phone in bootloader mode, connect it to the PC and then opening the Mi Unlocker? The correct sequence is open the Unlocker, put your phone in bootloader mode and then connect it to the PC. Try it.
If still not working, open the adb command window on your PC, put your phone in bootloader mode and connect it to the PC. Now type "fastboot devices" (without the quotation marks). You should get a serial number with alphabets and numerals. If you get it, it is confirmation that your drivers for bootloader are working. Try this and let us know the result.
Lastly, try another PC.
Solved used windows 7 with usb 2.0 ports.