I can't get Internet Pass Through to work with Windows 8.1 x64. I've installed the latest HTC Sync 3.3.36, but it didn't recognize the phone. I then installed the Windows 8.1 drivers from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2714921
That made it recognize the phone and install an HTC Remote NDIS based Device. That makes the Internet Pass Through setting on the phone show the arrow icons for data in the notification bar, but the phone still isn't seeing the PC's internet connection.
Has anyone managed to get this to work in Windows 8.1? What's the trick?
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Hi all!
With the base ROM I can attach my HD2 to my notebook via ActiveSync, but I can't do this with my desktop computer. Fast transfer is turned off. On my desktop c. it says "connecting to host", but does nothing PC firewall is off, virtualbox uninstalled (virtual USB driver?), everything seems good, but it's not working
I'm using the same Windows 7 Ultimate x64 image (legal MSDN Premium licences) on both computers...
Ofc Windows Mobile Device Center x64 is installed on both.
Any ideas ?
I hope this is not the wrong forum for this question...
killerjohn said:
Hi all!
With the base ROM I can attach my HD2 to my notebook via ActiveSync, but I can't do this with my desktop computer. Fast transfer is turned off. On my desktop c. it says "connecting to host", but does nothing PC firewall is off, virtualbox uninstalled (virtual USB driver?), everything seems good, but it's not working
I'm using the same Windows 7 Ultimate x64 image (legal MSDN Premium licences) on both computers...
Ofc Windows Mobile Device Center x64 is installed on both.
Any ideas ?
I hope this is not the wrong forum for this question...
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Sometimes deleting the partnership in Windows Mobile Device Center and then establishing a new partnership works. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and this method worked for me once.
I have CELB 2.7 installed with Cyanogen 5.0.8-DS, I have tried on both an xp machine as well as a windows 7 32 bit machine, neither works, I have installed the NDIS driver on windows xp, I turn on USB debugging, I turn on USb tethering inside the wireless/networks settings, I plug the phone in, it installed some drivers for windows 7, and windows xp. I manually installed NDIS into xp, but I dont see anything.
Im not even sure what is supposed to happen, am I supposed to see another network connection or something?
Also, do i need ADB installed for this to work?
I am having a problem getting Mobile AP to connect to my laptop running Windows 7 64 bit. It connects fine on my girlfriends laptop running Windows 7 32 bit. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.
More details please. What ROM are you on? What is your process when you attempt to connect to either computer? What are the make, model, specs of either computer? What firewall / security software do you have enabled / installed? My Win7 64 notebook connects fine.
epakrat75 said:
More details please. What ROM are you on? What is your process when you attempt to connect to either computer? What are the make, model, specs of either computer? What firewall / security software do you have enabled / installed? My Win7 64 notebook connects fine.
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I'm running Nero v5. Basically I just click Mobile AP on, search for it in available wireless networks and click connect. On my girlfriends Win 7 32bit it connects right away. But on my Win 7 64bit it says Windows was unable to connect to AndroidAP0324... I don't run anti-virus and even disabled the firewall completely to see if that was the problem somewhere, but it still didn't work. The laptop I am trying to get this to work in is an eMachines eME528 2.20GHz Intel Celeron Processor, 2GB ram... The wireless is a Atheros AR5B97 Wireless Network Adapter. I hope that info helps.
download the 64 bit Samsung driver 1st, the follow with anything after that. That worked for me any other sequence seems to muck it up
I finally got it working by uninstalling the WLAN driver and installing an updated driver. Thanks again for the help.
Ok so got a HTC Mozart and debranded it from orange and installed a 32gb mem card now my problem is that it wont sync with zune when using windows 7 64bit ultimate. Now if i use vista 64 bit it will sync with no problem at all. Now i have tried changing the driver and cable and also usb port but still the same outcome so please could someone tell what im doing wrong here or is this just a fault in windows itself?
problem SOLVED
how?
first i did a fresh install of vista 64bit and installed my normal software that i use then i installed zune and connected the phone and once the computer had recognized it properly i then used my upgrade disk of windows 7 ultimate and went on to upgrade from vista and my mobile is now working like a charm with windows 7
I do not think this is phone specific, but I am working with an older Pixel 3XL (running stock 11)
I upgraded my home Laptop, an HP Envy to the latest Windows 11 Beta. And after doing so, my phone is no longer recognized 'properly'.
When I plug it in, if I switch the USB settings to PTP, windows will recognize it and show the camera.
But if I switch it to File Transfer, Windows does see anything? I can hear the Windows beep/sound that it switched over, but nothing shows up.
I have attempted to update and reinstall the google usb drivers, but no change. And I also noted that the Windows 11 machine seems to show 'waiting for device' with fastboot commands as well.
Has anyone else has a similar experience?
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I do not think this is phone specific, but I am working with an older Pixel 3XL (running stock 11)
I upgraded my home Laptop, an HP Envy to the latest Windows 11 Beta. And after doing so, my phone is no longer recognized 'properly'.
When I plug it in, if I switch the USB settings to PTP, windows will recognize it and show the camera.
But if I switch it to File Transfer, Windows does see anything? I can hear the Windows beep/sound that it switched over, but nothing shows up.
I have attempted to update and reinstall the google usb drivers, but no change. And I also noted that the Windows 11 machine seems to show 'waiting for device' with fastboot commands as well.
Has anyone else has a similar experience?
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I've not had any issues like that with Windows 11.
I've connected several different android devices, not the Pixel 3 though.
Open device manager and see how it's listed.
ptmuldoon said:
I do not think this is phone specific, but I am working with an older Pixel 3XL (running stock 11)
I upgraded my home Laptop, an HP Envy to the latest Windows 11 Beta. And after doing so, my phone is no longer recognized 'properly'.
When I plug it in, if I switch the USB settings to PTP, windows will recognize it and show the camera.
But if I switch it to File Transfer, Windows does see anything? I can hear the Windows beep/sound that it switched over, but nothing shows up.
I have attempted to update and reinstall the google usb drivers, but no change. And I also noted that the Windows 11 machine seems to show 'waiting for device' with fastboot commands as well.
Has anyone else has a similar experience?
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Have you tried installing Google's USB driver?
ptmuldoon said:
I do not think this is phone specific, but I am working with an older Pixel 3XL (running stock 11)
I upgraded my home Laptop, an HP Envy to the latest Windows 11 Beta. And after doing so, my phone is no longer recognized 'properly'.
When I plug it in, if I switch the USB settings to PTP, windows will recognize it and show the camera.
But if I switch it to File Transfer, Windows does see anything? I can hear the Windows beep/sound that it switched over, but nothing shows up.
I have attempted to update and reinstall the google usb drivers, but no change. And I also noted that the Windows 11 machine seems to show 'waiting for device' with fastboot commands as well.
Has anyone else has a similar experience?
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As long as USB-Debug isn't activated on phone you can't see it within Windows.
Update the MTP driver
You should check if the phone is correctly identified by your computer. Go to the Control Panel and proceed to Devices and Printers. If you manage to locate the name of your Android device, the MTP connection is working properly. If your device is named MTP or Unspecified, you’ll need to update some drivers.
Right-click on the Start button then click on Device Manager.
Expand Portable devices and see if your device is located there. If it doesn’t contain your device’s real name or it has a yellow exclamation mark, right-click on it and tap on Update Driver.
The Update Driver window will now ask you to either search for the driver automatically or browse your computer manually for it. Choose the latter.
Click on “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”.
Click on MTP USB Device to highlight it and then click Next.
The old driver should be replaced with a new one. Wait until the process finishes. Your Android device should now be seen as a multimedia device in File Manager.
Check if the Android phone not showing up on the PC issue still occurs.
Hope This Works,
Peter