Hey all,
I've got a One Max T6VZW running the latest NuSenseSIX and Flykernel 2.3.2, TWRP 2.8.1.
I am unlocked, S-off, but have my bootloader displaying locked (for the fingerprint scanner).
I can't recall at what point this began, probably after achieving unlocked status (I vaguely remember using ADB at the time).
I've tried to connect to Windows 7, 8.1, Ubuntu 13.13, Linux Mint, and probably openSUSE, but nothing can see my phone.
Only in fastboot is it ever even noted by Windows 7 (USB device not recognized; briefly).
I've tried HTC drivers from HTC Sync (sync uninstalled), HTC drivers standalone, and Android drivers from Squabbi's HTC One Max toolkit.
Can't be seen in Android, fastboot, bootloader, recovery, or recovery USB mass storage.
The One Max recognizes USB has been plugged in, begins charging, and allows me USB networking options, but no other options.
I've used multiple USB cables, and multiple ports (USB 3 and 2).
I think I may have put a stock (although leaked) RUU on my external SD card and installed that via the bootloader, and even that was unable to resolve the problem.
Has anyone experience this? Any solutions or ideas?
Attached is software information.
Thanks to all in advance.
griffinhaskins17 said:
Hey all,
I've got a One Max T6VZW running the latest NuSenseSIX and Flykernel 2.3.2, TWRP 2.8.1.
I am unlocked, S-off, but have my bootloader displaying locked (for the fingerprint scanner).
I can't recall at what point this began, probably after achieving unlocked status (I vaguely remember using ADB at the time).
I've tried to connect to Windows 7, 8.1, Ubuntu 13.13, Linux Mint, and probably openSUSE, but nothing can see my phone.
Only in fastboot is it ever even noted by Windows 7 (USB device not recognized; briefly).
I've tried HTC drivers from HTC Sync (sync uninstalled), HTC drivers standalone, and Android drivers from Squabbi's HTC One Max toolkit.
Can't be seen in Android, fastboot, bootloader, recovery, or recovery USB mass storage.
The One Max recognizes USB has been plugged in, begins charging, and allows me USB networking options, but no other options.
I've used multiple USB cables, and multiple ports (USB 3 and 2).
I think I may have put a stock (although leaked) RUU on my external SD card and installed that via the bootloader, and even that was unable to resolve the problem.
Has anyone experience this? Any solutions or ideas?
Attached is software information.
Thanks to all in advance.
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This may sound stupid but is your firewall by chance blocking from drivers being installed from windows update,
I don't believe so, as I've had this issue on multiple operating systems.
I haven't had luck with Microsoft's drivers as well, and Windows Update installs them without problem.
Hope this helps !
griffinhaskins17 said:
Hey all,
I've got a One Max T6VZW running the latest NuSenseSIX and Flykernel 2.3.2, TWRP 2.8.1.
I am unlocked, S-off, but have my bootloader displaying locked (for the fingerprint scanner).
I can't recall at what point this began, probably after achieving unlocked status (I vaguely remember using ADB at the time).
I've tried to connect to Windows 7, 8.1, Ubuntu 13.13, Linux Mint, and probably openSUSE, but nothing can see my phone.
Only in fastboot is it ever even noted by Windows 7 (USB device not recognized; briefly).
I've tried HTC drivers from HTC Sync (sync uninstalled), HTC drivers standalone, and Android drivers from Squabbi's HTC One Max toolkit.
Can't be seen in Android, fastboot, bootloader, recovery, or recovery USB mass storage.
The One Max recognizes USB has been plugged in, begins charging, and allows me USB networking options, but no other options.
I've used multiple USB cables, and multiple ports (USB 3 and 2).
I think I may have put a stock (although leaked) RUU on my external SD card and installed that via the bootloader, and even that was unable to resolve the problem.
Has anyone experience this? Any solutions or ideas?
Attached is software information.
Thanks to all in advance.
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Olrite so i guess you are dealing with the same i dealt with a while ago when i was on cayanogen mod 11 on my HTC one M7 International ... there are many alternatives to transfer stuff from phone to Laptop but first lets talk about the normal one
Method 1 which you should try is ....
* Download the HTC sync manager .. its ok if you dont wanna use it to transfer data .. just install it ...
* ok so now the important one .. make sure you have window media player installed on your computer ....
okay so why windows media player ??
Well it contains all the MTP drivers you need to connect your phone to your pc ...
* you can restart your system now .. (Optional)
* now connect your device with debugging on ... grab the notification bar click on USB related notification .. and choose MTP or something like that ...i mean don't choose HTC sync manger .. choose the other one
* Now if everything went well you will se your storage in My computer ... and in Windows media player too...
Method 2....
Well if nothing works then download an app called Air Droid ...
it have some nice functionality ...
you will get to know how to use it after installing it ...
by chance if the local link given in the app does not works make a hotspot .. connect your computer to it and open a browser like chrome .. and go to 192.168.1.1:8888
Note : port 8888 is pre configured in the app so if you changed it .. use the dirrent port you used ..
If you are not laptop is not connected with your phone's hotspot then your phone and computer should be on the same network ..
Good luck ... hit thanks if it works just to let me know
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Hi,
Using the old HTC wwe RUU (I've tried the two different recommended ones from the guides here at unlockr and Modaco) the RUU goes to the bootloader then on the PC is says 'waiting for bootloader' which then goes to error [171] USB connection error after about a minute (handset displays USB RUU). I've got adb and all the drivers. What am I doing wrong, I establish a sync with HTC sync (latest version ) before launching the RUU? Can I use Droid Explorer to help me or are these RUUs the only way of getting an old ROM on?
Can anyone suggest anything?
Thanks
Matt
I've trawled the forum with search but can't find a resolution.
msiviter said:
Hi,
Using the old HTC wwe RUU (I've tried the two different recommended ones from the guides here at unlockr and Modaco) the RUU goes to the bootloader then on the PC is says 'waiting for bootloader' which then goes to error [171] USB connection error after about a minute (handset displays USB RUU). I've got adb and all the drivers. What am I doing wrong, I establish a sync with HTC sync (latest version ) before launching the RUU? Can I use Droid Explorer to help me or are these RUUs the only way of getting an old ROM on?
Can anyone suggest anything?
Thanks
Matt
I've trawled the forum with search but can't find a resolution.
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You are probably running the wrong driver. Follow my driver guide part iv. (You should be on My HTC not ADB driver)
If not then probably your gold card hasn't stuck (check it) or you'll need to use windows xp instead (can use a virtual machine).
I had this issue when using windows 7 64 bit.
Download the drivers in the attachment in the noob guide. Then reboot your phone into the htc bootloader (power on while holding back button).
Then connect your phone to the pc and use device manager (have disk) to install the drivers you downloaded. then run the HTC RUU with the phone still in the htc bootloader.
The drivers had to be installed whilst I was in the bootloader for it to work for me.
Might be worth adding this to the noob guide?
oliwan said:
Then reboot your phone into the htc bootloader (power on while holding back button).
Then connect your phone to the pc and use device manager (have disk) to install the drivers you downloaded. then run the HTC RUU with the phone still in the htc bootloader.
The drivers had to be installed whilst I was in the bootloader for it to work for me.
Might be worth adding this to the noob guide?
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Depending on whether this works for this guy, might be a simpler method than the alternative.
@msiviter - please try the above quoted method first
I had this issue, and the solution for me was just to swap to a new computer, and it installed instantly
Try This
While trying to flash the RUU the phone reboots.
When it is rebooted you see RUU.usb on your phone screen. But no flash process.
While phone is still connected to pc and is still in RUU.usb mode.
Go to device manager on your pc. Right klik android devices and renew the USB driver to HTC driver.
Reboot computer and reboot phone.
then try to flash again.
This was the solution for me.
Tried all the above, spent 6 hours on it, I've got the closest by going to a (win7 64bit) pc that has never had the sdk on it then the RUU goes further but terminates with error [140] Incorrect Bootloader. I've made my goldcard again to no avail (Sandisk 512mb) and checked the goldcard data which was OK, I'll try it tomorrow on a different (Kingston 8gb) card.
Any other ideas?
Thanks for your help so far.
Matt
Update: New SD card and goldcard now gives 'Error [131] Incorrect Customer ID' on my Win7 x64, I'll try on my dads old XP laptop later!!!
I suspect it is a windows 7 issue. On the first attempt I managed to downgrade when I moved to my Vista machine.
I must have tried for about 6 hours with Win7 then moved back to my old Vista PC and it worked first time.
From observing the process on Win7, when the phone boots to the bootloader, the RUU program then gives it 180 seconds to confirm Bootloader is loaded "waiting for bootloader...1-180sec". Looking at the system tray the USB driver that is used for HTCsync disconnects and the device now says it is Android 1.0 and Win7 needs to find a driver for this. Win7 fails to find a driver for "Android 1.0" so it never allows propper communication between the phone and the computer.
(There are separate Win7 64-bit drivers - check you are using these?)
P.P.S. The stock card that came with the phone worked fine as a Goldcard for me and I think most people.
OK I've now tried on a sp3 x86 XP machine and I still got Error [140] and [131] whether trying from phone synced to pc or phone booted in Fastboot USB.
I've given up. I'll wait until June!
msiviter said:
OK I've now tried on a sp3 x86 XP machine and I still got Error [140] and [131] wheter trying from phone synced to pc or phone booted in Fastboot USB.
I've given up. I'll wait until June!
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You installed the latest version of HTC Sync while your phone was unplugged/ Then you plugged the phone in to detect new drivers. Waited for the drivers to successfully install and then ran the RUU?
msiviter said:
OK I've now tried on a sp3 x86 XP machine and I still got Error [140] and [131] wheter trying from phone synced to pc or phone booted in Fastboot USB.
I've given up. I'll wait until June!
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What drivers are reading in device manager when in the normal os? And same question when in fastboot mode?
I did exactly that on my win7 x64 and xp mce sp3 x86 pc's both had 'My HTC' in Device manager and had a sync relationship established with the latest 'Legend' HTC sync software.
Both gave the almost random error messages although now the bootloader almost finishes now so I'm past the [171] usb (driver) errors and I'm on [131] and [140] errors which pertain to bootloader and incorrect customer errors which I think are goldcard related. Although like most people I do rush through things and not read instructions! I've now made 4 goldcards via the various guides and I'm sure they are OK.
My Bro is getting his desire this week and I was determined to beat him to eclair but it looks like I'm in the lap of the T-mobile gods waiting until June (or july....September.... December etc).
Matt
I have same issue with msiviter, CUSTOMER ID ERROR.
I was able to run RUU regarding to guid from btdag (section IV).
What can I do now?
try deleting the drivers and then starting again perhaps?
I have the same issue here, can't downgrade to the previous Orange RUU, also using Win7 x64.
Have tried reinstalling drivers, and using other ROMS, nothing seems to work. I also find that when I run the RUU it loses connection to my phone before it even tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader.
shotgunfool said:
I had this issue, and the solution for me was just to swap to a new computer, and it installed instantly
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this is how i've done 2 of mine, 2 dev laptops on 2 differnt hero's ... didnt work, with adb, sdk everything loaded for android dev ...
desktop worked fine for both hero's.
Same Issue
The trick to get the RUU to actually update the phone, for me, was to make sure that in Device Manager the ADB Interface driver was showing "My HTC" and not "HTC Bootloader". I was able to switch between drivers using the update driver button, and didn't need to download any new files or specify a folder or anything.
use windows xp and try my method of downgrade from 2.1 in my sig.
The phone and cables are good as I can get HTC Sync to work on my old PC and this one worked just a few weeks ago and I can even get it to work in a VMware session. But for whatever reason the phone just keeps showing up as Unknown and is put under Other devices as “Android phone”. On the other PC and in the VMware it is added as "My HTC" under Android USB Devices in Device Manager.
I’ve tried a bunch of uninstalling and rebooting and so on but something on my new Windows 7 PC is stuck when connecting the phone. It thinks it has no driver for it but it does. If I try and point any of the HTC INF files Windows just says they are not for this device.
Help!
Thanks.
Tanquen said:
The phone and cables are good as I can get HTC Sync to work on my old PC and this one worked just a few weeks ago and I can even get it to work in a VMware session. But for whatever reason the phone just keeps showing up as Unknown and is put under Other devices as “Android phone”. On the other PC and in the VMware it is added as "My HTC" under Android USB Devices in Device Manager.
I’ve tried a bunch of uninstalling and rebooting and so on but something on my new Windows 7 PC is stuck when connecting the phone. It thinks it has no driver for it but it does. If I try and point any of the HTC INF files Windows just says they are not for this device.
Help!
Thanks.
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make sure you have the correct drivers for you phone, if you using the latest version download and install an lder version of the drivers then try to connect
That’s the thing though. The drivers were just fine a few weeks ago. The same drivers work on another PC with this phone and they work now on this same PC in a VMware session. There is something stuck in my Windows host install that no longer allows any new devices to be installed. Like one of the fixes I found on line was to remover your USB hubs and let Windows find and install them again but then they could not be installed and were added to the Other devices. I had no mouse or keyboard. I had to run a system restore under the F8 options on boot up. Unfortunately I don’t have a restore point older than the issue. Even if I unplug my working mouse and put it in a different USB port it too is added to Other devices and no longer functions. I just get messages about it being an unknown device and that no drivers can be found.
Specs: Windows 8 64-bit. Clean and restored HTC EVO 3D. HBOOT 1.58.0000.
I have tried almost everything, but I can't get my phone recognized in fastboot mode.
I tried what was listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39218156#post39218156
_kevn_ said:
I was able to get mine working with the combo of
1. uninstalling any HTC sync or sync manager and the HTC BMP USB Driver. Basically anything HTC.
2. Install HTC sync. Not sync manager. Go to the HTC support page and you'll see both listed. If you go to the specific phone support page it might not be there. (One S doesn't have the sync program, just sync manager iirc.)
3. Download PDAnet. When installing, It'll give a warning that you already have drivers installed and ask if you want to fix them or leave as is. I chose it to fix and it went though its process and I had working drivers after that.
I think this was already suggested before. I going back and giving thanks wherever due after this post. (On the mobile app right now)
Other easy way if you're using a One S is to download Hasoon2000's All-On-One Toolkit. He's updated the drivers for windows 8. I haven't tried it yet as mine are working so haven't had the need. I would assume his tool for any of the other phones he supports would have the updated drivers too.
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And the phone is recognized fine when in regular mode. Though, whenever I reboot the phone into the Bootloader using adb, it restarts into the fastboot, but it doesn't change to "Fastboot USB" and shortly after I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" on my PC and it saying something about it malfunctioning. So I get stuck on "Waiting for device" when trying out this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token."
Any ideas? I'm trying to unlock the bootloader and root so that I can install custom ROMs and kernels.
Hey there! Sorry my fix didn't work for you.
My question is, are you running windows 8 or 8.1? The reason I ask is because the 8.1 update has broken fastboot apparently. I don't remember the last time I tried on my computer to see if fastboot still works or not since I updated to 8.1.
If you are running 8.1 windows then the guide at droid-now.com seems to have worked for many people. Go to that site and search fastboot fix windows 8.1 or you could just Google that too I guess. I would paste the link right now but my phone is being stupid and not letting me paste it ATM. :-|
If that doesn't work then you may be able get what you need done by dual booting into Ubuntu if you feel comfortable doing so. You could easily make a bootable flash drive that you could boot into just for an emergency. I just used one for about 4 days while fixing my computer after I accidentally erased the partition tables of my hard drive, trying to make a permanent installation of Ubuntu. Got it fixed BTW! ats self on back:
Keep us posted if you get it fixed or have any more questions! I hope I've been at least a little helpful. I'll try to help any more I can if possible!
Good luck!
Kevin
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_kevn_ said:
Hey there! Sorry my fix didn't work for you.
My question is, are you running windows 8 or 8.1? The reason I ask is because the 8.1 update has broken fastboot apparently. I don't remember the last time I tried on my computer to see if fastboot still works or not since I updated to 8.1.
If you are running 8.1 windows then the guide at droid-now.com seems to have worked for many people. Go to that site and search fastboot fix windows 8.1 or you could just Google that too I guess. I would paste the link right now but my phone is being stupid and not letting me paste it ATM. :-|
If that doesn't work then you may be able get what you need done by dual booting into Ubuntu if you feel comfortable doing so. You could easily make a bootable flash drive that you could boot into just for an emergency. I just used one for about 4 days while fixing my computer after I accidentally erased the partition tables of my hard drive, trying to make a permanent installation of Ubuntu. Got it fixed BTW! ats self on back:
Keep us posted if you get it fixed or have any more questions! I hope I've been at least a little helpful. I'll try to help any more I can if possible!
Good luck!
Kevin
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I am running Windows 8.1, however it looks like the fix only applies to Intel motherboards connecting through USB 3.0 ports. I do have USB 3.0 ports, but my motherboard is AMD and my USB3 controller reads "VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0100 (Microsoft)." I'm not sure that the fix applies to me, unfortunately. Also, I am not connecting my phone to my PC using the USB3.0 ports.
I tried downloading the USB 3.0 Drivers for Windows 8 64-bit on the manufacturer's website for my motherboard (http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4305), but when I try to update my drivers to the ones I got from the website it says that the Microsoft provided ones are the most recent/ up to date drivers.
Daniuhl said:
Specs: Windows 8 64-bit. Clean and restored HTC EVO 3D. HBOOT 1.58.0000.
I have tried almost everything, but I can't get my phone recognized in fastboot mode.
I tried what was listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39218156#post39218156
And the phone is recognized fine when in regular mode. Though, whenever I reboot the phone into the Bootloader using adb, it restarts into the fastboot, but it doesn't change to "Fastboot USB" and shortly after I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" on my PC and it saying something about it malfunctioning. So I get stuck on "Waiting for device" when trying out this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token."
Any ideas? I'm trying to unlock the bootloader and root so that I can install custom ROMs and kernels.
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Be Advised, there is perhaps a way , you wil find in the link below, but be sure to use the right intel driver And only if you hae an intel chipset for usb3 , please read the comments and my bad experience :
Under win8.1/X64 that if you have(like me) an Intel 8 /c220 (or with a 4th generation like intel I7 4770k) you may encounter a big mess , and perhaps you''l have to do a clean install of win 8.1 : all the usb2 DEVICES were disconnected after the first iusb3xhc.inf driver install !! So no more usb/Bluetooth keyboard+mouse , fortunately i had an old ps2 keyboard and i was able to delete only with "tab/alt Tab/ctrl tab" keys the
"intel usb3 extensible " line in device manager, and as soon as i done a refresh (ALT+A) in device manager the previous driver(Microsoft) was reinstalled by win 8.1 andall the usb2 devices connected (mouse/keyb/hub etc)
http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windo...#comment-19066
see there there's in the last comments at the bottom , Andrew(tks to him!)a link + modified drivers for intel8/c220)
and for me it worked mouse/keyB were functional during all the process
next step check the fastboot adb is working now
Here you go... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435
A later post I made (I havent updated the OP, shame on me...) is a link to some universal drivers from CWM that works fantastic! - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40108463#post40108463
Before trying this I would goto your device manager and right click on the currently installed drivers and uninstall them before installing the drivers again.
Hope that helps. I am using the link found in that second link and fastboot and adb works perfect. Also, while you can boot into fastboot, stock 1.58 will not let you run a lot of fastboot commands and will need to flash a different hboot.
what is the easier way of unlocking,rooting,s-off. i have heard rumrunner and htc dev, im just getting back into android so im pretty rusty but im trying to install a rom on my max. thanks guys.
you need the latest htc drivers first, then you need to unlock/get s-off, with rum runner, (I unlocked with htc dev), install a custom back up like TWRP, run a backup,(always have a back up), then get root...You need to do most of this with ADB commands, so if you dont know them, or understand that, read up on that FIRST..
After that, you can flash roms safely...
You need to read alot first, so dont just jump into this; its very easy, once you understand what you are doing, but there is no "one click" easy method..
The actual process of all this takes about 20 minutes, once you know what you are doing...
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more important stuff prior to running rummrunner..
Windows
HTC drivers installed and working – fastboot AND adb drivers
HTC sync removed (not closed – REMOVED)
All other phone software removed or disabled (Samsung Kies, PDANet, etc.)
VM’s are unsupported.
ALL firewalls and internet security applications should be totally disabled. If you get stuck with rows and rows of dots during the connection test process, it’s network filtering or other network issue!
A working internet connection
USB debugging enabled on your device
Fast boot disabled on your device (settings -> battery -> UNcheck “fast boot”)
Your device must be HTCDEV unlocked or rooted unless using rumrunner with a device blocked by htcdev (e.g. m7wlv)
Instructions
Once you confirm you meet the above pre-requisites, it’s time to get started.
Read all of the directions on this page before proceeding to the downloads page.
Ensure device is booted to android with usb debugging enabled.
USB 2.0 ports are preferred.
USB 3.0 ports are known to cause connectivity problems
You should not be connected using any hubs which may cause connectivity issues
Use the original HTC USB cable or a cable that you know to work with adb and fastboot on this device
Ensure that lock screen security is disabled on your device.
no passcode lock
no pattern lock
no face lock
Be sure to disable any Firewall or Anti-Virus applicatoins for the during of the Rumrunner process.
Will I fail due to this computer only having USB 3.0 ports?
The manufacturer told me the ports adjust themselves for USB 2.0 device.
I have adb.exe and fastboot.exe in Windows 7's path,
(I did have to upgrade to Windows 7 for support for
the android drivers).
Both tools work in their respective modes device/recovery
and fastboot with my VZW HTC Rezound.
I did need a patched hboot for it to get the
fastboot subcommands to work.
Does the ONE MAX hboot from HTC support fastboot flash
and fastboot zip out of the box, or do I need to
find a patched one?
fuzzynco said:
The manufacturer told me the ports adjust themselves for USB 2.0 device.
I have adb.exe and fastboot.exe in Windows 7's path,
(I did have to upgrade to Windows 7 for support for
the android drivers).
Both tools work in their respective modes device/recovery
and fastboot with my VZW HTC Rezound.
I did need a patched hboot for it to get the
fastboot subcommands to work.
Does the ONE MAX hboot from HTC support fastboot flash
and fastboot zip out of the box, or do I need to
find a patched one?
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You should not have trouble using adb or fastboot with your out of the box One Max. I pulled mine right out of the ADT bundle. You will most likely however run into issues due to your PCs USB 3.0 ports. You should note that rumrunner doesn't work with the newest One Max devices running hboot 2.47. You will need to use to use the Firewater S-Off Tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632351
Good Luck
Why has nobody ever posted a how to root or ROM reviews videos for the HTC one max Verizon is it just not that popular of a device?
lulu217783 said:
Why has nobody ever posted a how to root or ROM reviews for the HTC one max Verizon is it just not that popular of a device?
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Well one of the reason is the device is fairly new. And they have there a few different methods of soff.
lulu217783 said:
Why has nobody ever posted a how to root or ROM reviews for the HTC one max Verizon is it just not that popular of a device?
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Rumrunner (and now firewater) unlocks bootloader, s-off and roots Verizon variants. Any time after that you can root or install rom with costom recovery.
Thanks for the response
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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!