[Q] ADB: No devices found - HTC EVO 3D GSM - HTC EVO 3D

Hello,
I have my HTC EVO 3D with this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526391 (CyanogenMod 11 - Android 4.4.3) and I cannot connect my phone with computer and use ADB. The reason is propably that when I connect my phone to PC it is shown as Mass Storage with name "HTC" (YES, I have USB debugging on). I have tried to reinstall drivers several times but it still says that my drivers are correct. I have the latest adb (1.0.31).
Thanks for help.

BUMP?

Hey man! My first thought was that you need to update adb but I see you've already done that. Assuming you're not having any driver issues, I want to say that the phone needs to be in charge only mode (not mass storage).
Now if that simple change doesn't help anything, and you're on the updated adb, it has to be a driver issue, cable issue or issue with some other software running on the computer.
HTC sync for example can interfere with fastboot/adb. Even if your drivers are okay.
Also, since jellybean; with the updated adb, there is an on-screen prompt as a newer security feature.
So make sure your screen is awake and check to see that you aren't getting a prompt to allow your computer to communicate with the device via adb.

My phone is in charge-only mode. In the computer my phone appears as a Mass Storage but I don't see it in "My Computer" as a device (only in Device Manager). I have tried to install HTC Sync, uninstall it and so on.. I'have also tried to connect my phone to another computer and it makes same things...

Noone knows?
Interesting fact is that HTC Sync also doesn't see my phone...

This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.

Also you could try a Ubuntu live cd as it should eliminate any driver issues.

Arthemedus said:
This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.
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Well, I haven't.
What should I do with Ubuntu?

What version of windows are you running? 8.1? If so yo need to Disable driver security reinforcement (or whatever its called) then install drivers again.

Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.

tom0769 said:
Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.
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This finally works! Thank you so much. I have no idea why this works because I have tried this several times. Now everything works just perfect!

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adb driver

anyone have a 64-bit adb driver for the slide
Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?
fermunky said:
Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?
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it took a few days after nexus release to get a proper driver so im thinking we will be waiting a day or 2.
I used the 64bit driver for the Dream and my Vista64 had no trouble connecting to my Slide in ADB.
Thanks Fordude on Android Fourums!!!
1. Used USBDeview to uninstall all of the HTC drivers/ports
2. Unplugged HTC from PC
3. Installed PDANet software for Android (free).
4. When prompted, plugged in slide
5. After successful report of drivers being installed and program, accessed adb just fine!
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Worked great for me on win7/64. SDK and Android Browser both work, still need root though
Also tried to use Apps2sd update zip, needs to be signed for this phone if anyone would be willing.
apps2sd--http://paulw.hardmilk.com/downloads/r1-a2sd-desire-dalvik-fresh-signed.zip
and the instructions for ADB were found here
http://androidforums.com/t-mobile-mytouch-slide/90832-adb-drivers.html
I'll have to give this a try. I remember using PDANet a while back and it worked, so probably will work again. Thanks
awesome i got it working now thanks
Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.
chrisinaz said:
Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.
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On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.
the HTC Sync update for the phone was released for the phone. it should contain the necessary and appropriate drivers.
fermunky said:
On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.
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I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe
poetik517 said:
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe
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Got it. For some reason Chrome had me Cached outside of the US, so it wasn't showing up for me.
For everyone's reference, make sure your selected country is US or just go here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support
chrisinaz said:
I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.
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You'll want to remove the driver again via USBDeview. THEN make sure Charge only is selected, reinstall PDANet, and then plug in phone. If it still doesn't work, you are doing something wrong, trust me.

[Q] Android RAZR ICS 4.0.4 ADB Devices doesn't show phonw

I recently bought the Motorola Droid RAZR and when I powered up the phone, I received a notification to update to System Version 6.16.211.XT912.Verizon.en.US
I agreed and the phone updated. I notice that I am now on Android 4.0.4.
I am trying to root the phone, but when I connect it to my PC, There is no Motorola ADB driver installed. All my drivers are up to date and I have tried this on multiple computers but to no avail. I also have the Android SDK installed.
What I have noticed is that when I connect my phone with USB debugging checked, the USB Networking driver is installed. Typically its the ADB driver that's installed but not in this case, so when I type in ADB devices my phone is not listed.
Anyone else have this problem? Any help would be much appreciated. Please let me know if you need any information and I'll be happy to provide it.
Thank you.
Same here...
I'm seeing the same thing. I've tried all combinations of settings on the phone, PC, Mac, Motocast Drivers, etc. No luck.
New Driver?
I noticed some new Windows drivers were released today on Motorola's dev site. I'm on my Mac today, so I can't give it a try myself.
This forum is blocking me from posting URLs (t00 n00b). developerdotmotoroladotcomslashtoolsslashusb_drivers
No luck...
That didn't work... The problem is that when I switch the phone from Mass Storage to MTP (Media Device), it installs Motorola Networking Drivers... I was expecting it to install the Motorola Composite ADB Interface Drivers....
Maybe an older version of the drivers would help? Not sure...
Fix Found
greatguitartist said:
That didn't work... The problem is that when I switch the phone from Mass Storage to MTP (Media Device), it installs Motorola Networking Drivers... I was expecting it to install the Motorola Composite ADB Interface Drivers....
Maybe an older version of the drivers would help? Not sure...
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So after all my attempts at installing the ADB Interface failed, I performed the following steps (although a little grudgingly... lol)
1. a factory reset on my phone (currently on ICS 4.0.4).
2. Uninstalled ALL motorola drivers from my PC and installed the one that came with mattlgroff's DroidRazr Utility 1.7
After this, I turned on USB Debugging and connected the phone to my PC and voila! it worked. Even though the USB option was set as Mass Storage, It still installed the ADB Drivers. I set the USB Option to MTP and was able to successfully root my phone using the utility.
Hope this helps.
FYI - If you'd like to take a backup of your text messages then you can get the SMS BackupRestore app from the play store
greatguitartist said:
2. Uninstalled ALL motorola drivers from my PC and installed the one that came with mattlgroff's DroidRazr Utility 1.7
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I think this is what got it working for you. Windows sometimes won't install USB device drivers if it thinks it's already been attempted.
This is a HUGE problem that I spent the last 12 hours researching how to fix. Instead of typing an essay on how to fix it, I made a blog post that outlines how to fix this problem. The blog post is here: Fix Adb Droid Razr Problems.

MTP drivers just wont install

The driver install fails on the HTC MTP driver install...I cannot get by this. I am running Windows 7 64 bit...anyone else having this issue?
OMG I fought with that for HOURS. I never did get them to work. I installed htc sync, htc sync manager, and I installed the all in one kit drivers.. Nothing. Windows 7 64 bit too.
I assume you are trying to unlock the bootloader and root?
Do both things manually using fast boot commands and recovery.
Tl;dr you can root without MTP drivers
wdkingery said:
OMG I fought with that for HOURS. I never did get them to work. I installed htc sync, htc sync manager, and I installed the all in one kit drivers.. Nothing. Windows 7 64 bit too.
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exactly like me, I have been fighting with this for two days now. Reinstalling htc sync, htc sync manager, cleaning out existing drivers reinstalling again. Removing everything that could be associated with htc at all, reinstalling android sdk etc etc.
Nothing makes my phone recogniced by ´adb devices´not even htc sync software recognice it.
Every time I plug it in, the device is recogniced and installed and it says under Portable Devices in the device manager ´HTC One X+´
Do you get the Choose type of connection screen on your phone when connecting it? Because I dont, is just says connected in debug mode, even if debug development tools is turned of and debug of. But it still doesnt show up in adb.
denne2 said:
Do you get the Choose type of connection screen on your phone when connecting it?
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No, not on this phone.. I think it has to do with the MTP crap. You can read an informative post by Lloir in the dev section to find out more.
wdkingery said:
No, not on this phone.. I think it has to do with the MTP crap. You can read an informative post by Lloir in the dev section to find out more.
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hmm.
went back to the store and made them try connecting the phone to one of their laptops, if course everything worked perfectly there
So now im back trying to figure out what to do. Going to find the post you mention and see if I get any hints there.
Did you notice my post above where you I claimed you can root and unlock without the drivers?
What do you need to do that you need them?
Hi,
I am reading this, it is exactly what I recognize with my new One X+ too.
BUT I am not wanting to root or something. I'd like the Navigon software to recognize my device and download the maps like it did on my Desire HD.
Any more hints to how I can get this running ?
regards,
Ruud

[Q] Help restoring my rooted, S-OFF, moonshine DNA to stock

Hey!
This is my first time posting, but I have read tons of threads on here over the last year or so with my Droid DNA.
A while ago, I rooted my DNA, and unlocked the Bootloader, and used moonshine for S-OFF. I now want to undo all that I have done. Wiping data is no issue, I backed up all my info. I plan to get a new phone soon. Basically, I can't get adb drivers to work. So I deleted my drivers, and installed the ones mentioned in the thread linked below, and I can't find how to get these drivers to work.
My plan is to follow this thread, using step 3 (for moonshine). I have TWRP installed, and flashed the lock_bootlader.zip file provided there. I cannot get adb to work, however, for the next step. For example, "adb devices" returns no devices. And thus i cannot use adb commands. When I run "adb devices", it shows this. What do I do??
Thanks
Some more clarification:
I might also add that Device manager shows my phone as "HTC6435LVW", under "Portable Devices". It seems to recognize it as an MTP Device when I try to update the drivers, and won't let me update the drivers, because "The best driver software for your device is already installed".
In addition, HTC Sync Manager does not recognize my phone either. I should mention that I already chose "Reset Phone" from the Settings menu, and then also did a Factory Reset from TWRP.
I'm so confused by all this - Why can't I get ADB to recognize it?? I have been and will continue to be searching for solutions to this problem here on XDA and also on Google. And do I even need to do all this to give my phone back to Verizon?
Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.
RLGL said:
Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.
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I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply
I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.
av ed said:
I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.
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Ok thanks I will try this when I get home. Glad to see I'm not the only one with the problem!
EDIT: Thats the thread I am following, as I stated in the OP.
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antrom1818 said:
I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply
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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040
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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040
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Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.
antrom1818 said:
Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.
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Try a different cable.
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Try a different cable.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will try it when I get home and report back with an edit to this post!
EDIT: Nope, didn't work. Momentarily, I got it to install drivers. During that time, adb worked but not fastboot. So then I deleted the drivers to try to reinstall for fastboot, and now neither of them works.

[Q] Can't find working EVO 3d Drivers for Win 7 64 bit

I recently got a new computer with windows 7 64 bit on it and for the life of me I cannot get a good working driver for my Evo 3d. I've tried HTC_drivers_Win7_x64.zip , unzipped it and chose the location I unzipped it to when updating the driver but it does not find a compatible driver in it. I'm pretty much at my wits end with this and am wondering if anyone can help in my quest to get this thing recognized so I can use ADB. I can see the device via USB as a media device and I can browse the SD card without issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
chuckconnors said:
I recently got a new computer with windows 7 64 bit on it and for the life of me I cannot get a good working driver for my Evo 3d. I've tried HTC_drivers_Win7_x64.zip , unzipped it and chose the location I unzipped it to when updating the driver but it does not find a compatible driver in it. I'm pretty much at my wits end with this and am wondering if anyone can help in my quest to get this thing recognized so I can use ADB. I can see the device via USB as a media device and I can browse the SD card without issue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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try universal adb drivers
Snoob25 said:
try universal adb drivers
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Thanks for the advice. Downloaded and installed but still can't see the phone using 'adb devices' . I looked in device manager and I do see the phone listed under Portable Devices as a Evo V 4G (it is a Virgin Mobile Evo). Not sure how to proceed now.
chuckconnors said:
Thanks for the advice. Downloaded and installed but still can't see the phone using 'adb devices' . I looked in device manager and I do see the phone listed under Portable Devices as a Evo V 4G (it is a Virgin Mobile Evo). Not sure how to proceed now.
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well, i've a Evo 3D GSM version, so i don't know if it will work the same for you, i used these drivers (http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver) right now on a w8.1 64bit pc and adb worked immediately! i suggest you to connect your phone, uninstall any phone driver from device manager, disconnect your phone, install those drivers, and then connect again your phone
Snoob25 said:
well, i've a Evo 3D GSM version, so i don't know if it will work the same for you, i used these drivers (http://www.koushikdutta.com/post/universal-adb-driver) right now on a w8.1 64bit pc and adb worked immediately! i suggest you to connect your phone, uninstall any phone driver from device manager, disconnect your phone, install those drivers, and then connect again your phone
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Thanks for the information. I gave it a try and now I can see the phone under 'Other devices' but it can't find a driver. I did what you suggested but still can't get it to work. I'm still scratching my head why the drivers everyone else is using is not even showing up as a valid driver when I browse to the directory I've extracted them to.
Any other ideas?
chuckconnors said:
Thanks for the information. I gave it a try and now I can see the phone under 'Other devices' but it can't find a driver. I did what you suggested but still can't get it to work. I'm still scratching my head why the drivers everyone else is using is not even showing up as a valid driver when I browse to the directory I've extracted them to.
Any other ideas?
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another option that should work on w7 (dunno on 64bit) is to install latest htc sync, somehow it should work!
Which brings me back full circle, haha.. I've tried doing that several times too with no luck. Perhaps it's the 64 bit thing as I had no trouble at all when I set the phone up on my home pc and old work pc which are/were 32 bit.
That's strange, my other pc has w7 and I never had such a problem! Try to search older htc sync, and update Android adt! When I get home I'll browse my hdd, I should have downloaded a driver from xda
That would be most helpful. Perhaps you can check the version installed via device manager also? Thanks!

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