[Q] Cant connect in bootloader with win 8.1 - HTC Desire X

So I have issues with connecting my phone when I'm in bootloader, since I have Windows 8.1. I have hTC Sync Manager installed, though. Everytime when I connect my phone via usb its says on the windows that USB is not recognized

For Windows 8.1, adb / fastboot is known to be broken... Just use Linux instead or try to find an updated driver, maybe there is a fix somewhere now.

mrpeev said:
So I have issues with connecting my phone when I'm in bootloader, since I have Windows 8.1. I have hTC Sync Manager installed, though. Everytime when I connect my phone via usb its says on the windows that USB is not recognized
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Check this for a workaround : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49131915
When you first run the script it will rename the files to *.bak
If the new file is not copied, just manually copy them to the directory
(make a backup of the original files first)

ckpv5 said:
Check this for a workaround : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49131915
When you first run the script it will rename the files to *.bak
If the new file is not copied, just manually copy them to the directory
(make a backup of the original files first)
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Great, works like a charm for me on Win 8.1 64-bit. However, I had to copy the files manually because the script couldn't find them (although they were right there in the folder!).

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[Q] All basic Aria Drivers

Hi all,
I have an Aria running CM 7.2
I have a PC with Win XP SP3 where I am not able to connect my Aria because of lack of drivers.
I don't want to download and install HTC sync (pay-per-use plan).
Is there a standalone driver pack for Aria which I can use for:
ADB: VID_0BB4&PID_0C92&MI_01
Android Phone: VID_0BB4&PID_0C92&MI_00
Also there are other hardware IDs which I don't have right now, like fastboot etc.
I searched the internet and could not find any helpful drivers.
Can anyone help regarding this?
You can get the drivers here:
http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
File size: 13.1 MB
Thanks for the above. I installed it.
But I still get error messages saying hardware not recognized.
The (new!) hardware IDs are:
Without ADB
Android Phone : VID_0BB4&PID_0FF9
With ADB
Mass Storage : VID_0BB4&PID_0C92&MI_00
and still cannot connect the phone.
I tried specifying the path to the actual drivers in the HTC program folder, but no help.
Any solutions?
plade said:
Thanks for the above. I installed it.
But I still get error messages saying hardware not recognized.
The (new!) hardware IDs are:
Without ADB
Android Phone : VID_0BB4&PID_0FF9
With ADB
Mass Storage : VID_0BB4&PID_0C92&MI_00
and still cannot connect the phone.
I tried specifying the path to the actual drivers in the HTC program folder, but no help.
Any solutions?
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I tested my Aria with an old PC and it worked. Try installing the latest version of HTC Sync: http://dl3.htc.com/application/sync/htc_sync_3.0.5617_us.exe.
Can you explain how you are attempting to connect the phone? Are you just trying to use the RUU? Are you trying to use adb?
The drivers I linked to should allow you to do both.
Here's what I did.
I tried to connect the phone (normal working condition running CM7) without any drivers installed.
The missing hardware IDs were the ones in the first post.
Then I tried to install the drivers from the link.
The installer did not work, some trouble with the MSI Package.
I went to temp folder and ran the MSI package by itself. This time it ran.
Then when I tried to connect the phone (running, with ADB on), it detected drivers like Android Phone, USB Composite Device, ADB.
But got stuck when Mass Storage was to be installed. Threw a 'new hardware found' window at me.
I disconnected and connected without ADB this time.
This time it got stuck on Android Phone.
Can you verify the file's MD5 sum? It should be:
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
f60771a86c4ad69c8c9c1d158e60e850
I'm not sure what else could be the issue unless some old drivers are interfering or something.
drumist said:
Can you verify the file's MD5 sum? It should be:
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
f60771a86c4ad69c8c9c1d158e60e850
I'm not sure what else could be the issue unless some old drivers are interfering or something.
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Well the MD5 is all good. Probably the machine is messed up.
Other USB devices do work though, without a problem.
Anyway, this is only a spare machine. Just was wondering why it would not work here. I might try installing HTC Sync later, but I highly doubt it will work.
Thanks a lot for the help.

Help with the root Tool mobile is not recognized

When i try to use the command on the hasoon2000 rooting tool i get a error message "mobile is not recognized as an internal or external operable program or batch file" I have windows 7 pro 64 bit. can someone tell me the Fix for this? all of the drivers are installed USB debug is on and can be seen on my phone when USB cable is connected.Okay i found out that i had to place the tool in my C core directory.
Willibda1 said:
When i try to use the command on the hasoon2000 rooting tool i get a error message "mobile is not recognized as an internal or external operable program or batch file" I have windows 7 pro 64 bit. can someone tell me the Fix for this? all of the drivers are installed USB debug is on and can be seen on my phone when USB cable is connected.
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Can you check one thing - if platform-tools folder is in PATH?
when i try a command
Addicted2xda said:
Can you check one thing - if platform-tools folder is in PATH?
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This is what i'm seeing when i try a command, see the jpeg, everything worked great till i changed Laptops
The only problem is the space in your Windows username "WILL RAINES" - in the toolkit thread, haason2000 mentioned it won't work if a space is in the directory path.
Willibda1 said:
This is what i'm seeing when i try a command, see the jpeg, everything worked great till i changed Laptops
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Copy the rooting folder to C:\....
It appears you did not read the hasoons first 1 or two posts....
I updated the original
On my old laptop I was able to run this tool from my desktop, but I did update original post saying that I fixed the issue
Willibda1 said:
On my old laptop I was able to run this tool from my desktop, but I did update original post saying that I fixed the issue
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What is the full name of the folder where hasoon's tools are located?
Go to the ADB tools folder and run the command:
ADB DEVICES
does it show your device (it should be an alphaneumeric word)..
I am running on Win8 x64 without issues

Problem in Mounting Phone as Mass Sotrage Device

Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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Google removed support for mass storage mode a while ago. The DNA and most, if not all, newer phones and phones updated to jellybean remove the support for mass storage and switch to MTP.
So what I'm trying to say is, the DNA doesn't support mass storage. It doesn't have a removable sdcard or even an dedicated internal sdcard.
The 'sdcard' is shared with the data partition and cannot be unmounted from android and mounted as a mass storage device.
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prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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You can use adb to pull and push folders and specific files from your phone.
To pull items from your phone:
adb pull <path to folder or file on phone> <path where you want the file saved on your computer> (don't use the '<>' symbols)
Note: you can use root browser to find the path on your phone
To push items to your phone:
adb push <path of folder/file on your computer> <path to folder or file on phone>
Alternatively, you can uninstall the HTC sync and install the usb driver, then when your phone is plugged in go to my computer, find the drive labeled HTC6435LVW. You'll be able to drag and drop to and from your phone.
walther1337 said:
You can use adb to pull and push folders and specific files from your phone.
To pull items from your phone:
adb pull <path to folder or file on phone> <path where you want the file saved on your computer> (don't use the '<>' symbols)
Note: you can use root browser to find the path on your phone
To push items to your phone:
adb push <path of folder/file on your computer> <path to folder or file on phone>
Alternatively, you can uninstall the HTC sync and install the usb driver, then when your phone is plugged in go to my computer, find the drive labeled HTC6435LVW. You'll be able to drag and drop to and from your phone.
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^^^This. Quick question: Anybody else having to constantly reinstall the usb drivers to get the HTC6435LVW to show up? I have to do it every 2-3 times I unplug/reconnect my dna?
prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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Look in Windoze Explorer, the phone should be listed as HTC6435LVW. Also there is a free program called Android
Commander by Pan Poitr.
GL
Stix-N-Stonz said:
^^^This. Quick question: Anybody else having to constantly reinstall the usb drivers to get the HTC6435LVW to show up? I have to do it every 2-3 times I unplug/reconnect my dna?
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That's odd. You might want to try using uninstaller software like Revo Uninstaller to get all the junk left behind, reboot, then install the driver again. Also make sure you're installing the 64-bit driver if you're windows installation is 64-bit. To find that, Start > right click My Computer > properties > under System you'll see System type
walther1337 said:
That's odd. You might want to try using uninstaller software like Revo Uninstaller to get all the junk left behind, reboot, then install the driver again. Also make sure you're installing the 64-bit driver if you're windows installation is 64-bit. To find that, Start > right click My Computer > properties > under System you'll see System type
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Thanks for the tip, I'll try that!
Thanks for all who replied to my query! I was now able to connect my phone to PC and it is being read as phone storage, the issue is that, phone will be read as CD on windows XP, i tried to connect it to windows 7 and everything is fine!
Thanks again!
do you not get no notification when you plug in your phone?
I get a notification, one is usb debugging and the other is usb network connection type. Base on what I experienced you really can't access phone memory / storage on xp. But in windows 7 everything works fine.
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prhalfnathan said:
Thanks for all who replied to my query! I was now able to connect my phone to PC and it is being read as phone storage, the issue is that, phone will be read as CD on windows XP, i tried to connect it to windows 7 and everything is fine!
Thanks again!
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Install latest Windows media player, even if you already have it. It'll install mtp drivers and fix that issue

SOLVED - Fastboot - Windows 8.1 - waiting for devices

Despite many tutorials I am still not able to connect to my HTC Desire X (unlocked, S-ON, HBoot 1.25.002) for executing the fastboot-cmd.
I am not on USB3, tried different USB-ports, tried to install the Google USB driver (v11) manually - but still no luck. In bootloader the message 'FASTBOOT USB' is visible and highlighted. In Windows the device has a yellow exclamationmark (unknown device), category 'USB serial bus controllers'. It used to work fine, on the same computer. Updating to Windows 8.1 could be a cause. If my phone is in normal mode and connected to the PC I am able to drag files to and from the phone. ADB is working also, 'ADB devices' shows my phone.
What can I do more to recognize the phone for executing fastboot? Or is something else needed to do? Thx!
I can't give you link right now but use the search there was a way to use fastboot under windows 8.
Ps:
Try this https://cloud.mail.ru/public/e0429e9c057f/usb_driver_r08-windows.zip
Thx for your reply, still no luck :crying: I have searched more and more and problem solved :highfive:
This thread (click on link to view) helped me the most and has the files which are needed. The suggested KB-solution didn't work so use the old-dirty trick (and USB.zip) which is inside the thread mentioned. After executing the batch-file you probably still need to copy the files manually.
"As you all may now, Microsoft pushed the new driver stack in Windows 8.1 so ALL (not only USB 3.0) devices must provide a BOS descriptor. Sony ADB and Fastboot doesn't, so Windows fails to enumerate the device which is reported in Device Manager as error code 43. This also may help if you have a USB drive or mouse and it stopped working after you upgraded from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1."
"It's not any kind of magic - it just replaces Windows 8.1's usbhub.sys and usbport.sys with Windows 8's ones. Old files don't check for BOS descriptor so Fastboot can work."
Also just having the very same issue, haha its extremely frustrating. got adb to work when phones on but not when off
Might have just killed my usb ports
thank god for backups
Inside the mentioned thread are some solutions, i.e. #44
Just use the command: "sfc /scannow" from an elevated command prompt... the original usb drivers will be restored.
Or rename the .bak files of the two copied files to the original ones?
RuudM said:
Inside the mentioned thread are some solutions, i.e. #44
Just use the command: "sfc /scannow" from an elevated command prompt... the original usb drivers will be restored.
Or rename the .bak files of the two copied files to the original ones?
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Luckily I had a backup, hmm still no drivers work might have to downgrade windows8.0
Going to leave this in case someone is still having this problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-s/general/guide-fix-fastboot-windows-8-1-t2858337
And if you don't have the drivers AND don't want to install HTC Sync Manager:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2222501

How to recieve files from a computer over Wi Fi ?

I am trying to transfer a file from a computer to my mobile.
The main problem is that
(1) the computer does not have bluetooth
(2) the usb ports are set to read-only mode
(3) I do not have administrator access to the windows 10 OS of my computer.
That means, I cannot install any software on windows that requires administrator access, as most softwares require. However, the computer has fully working Wi-Fi.
Is there any method of sending a file from computer to my android phone, over Wi-Fi, with minimal softwares to be installed on windows ?
I can, however, run any standalone .exe file or install a software that does not require admin access.
I am using Windows 10 64-bit and I can use any android of the following versions: 4.3, 4.4.2, 4.4.4, 5.1, 6.0.
[Another option would be to connect the phone and use the MTP or PTP protocol or to use usb debugging with adb push but I am trying to avoid those]
http://superbe.am/for-pc/
DOWNLOAD PORTABLE .EXE FILE
Edit:
And follow the link below after choosing files. Don't get the app on the phone (Minimal )
(And hit thanks?)

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