Drivers problem ! - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My oneplus x is recognized as "AsusVirtual enumerator 01". I tried installing google usb drivers, i would encounter error code 10 -> "The device cannot start" or something related and the device would then be recognized as Android adb or something like this. If i uninstall this one, and i scan for new changes, it would again pop up ""AsusVirtual enumerator 01" with an exclamation mark. My lord, im frustrated as hell, i cant install anything using the stock recovery, please help me out, it's been working till now, i dont know what i've done.

Did you try 15 Sec ADB Installer ? Thats the only one I've been using since 2 years.

Look for a method without using PC. Or try deleting the driver maybe wrong one got assigned.

Exodusche said:
Look for a method without using PC. Or try deleting the driver maybe wrong one got assigned.
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Uninstalling the driver wouldn't solve it. It would be recognized again as Asus virtual enumerator.
And ye, I've been using the 15sec adb thing.

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My HTC one is showing up as android phone underdevices...

Basically I have no rom on my phone, I have tried sideloading and everything and it could not work. However, I noticed under devices that instead of saying HTC it says android phone and I am unable to access it. I have tried going into properties, however it refuses to let me uninstall or or update drivers. Does anyone know anyway for my phone to recognize it as a HTC and not just an android phone? Maybe then I can bump a rom or sideload it onto my phone. Also when I sideload it shows HTC XXXXXXXXXX when i typ in cmd adb devices. In CWM it says sideload started. When I go to adb sideload derp.zip it gives me a massive wall of text and my phone doesn't show any files being transferred and says its still waiting for them to start transfer.
Any ideas?
Worst case scenario you think I could take it to T-Mobile and ask them to do a factory reset on it?
derpyherpes said:
Basically I have no rom on my phone, I have tried sideloading and everything and it could not work. However, I noticed under devices that instead of saying HTC it says android phone and I am unable to access it. I have tried going into properties, however it refuses to let me uninstall or or update drivers. Does anyone know anyway for my phone to recognize it as a HTC and not just an android phone? Maybe then I can bump a rom or sideload it onto my phone. Also when I sideload it shows HTC XXXXXXXXXX when i typ in cmd adb devices. In CWM it says sideload started. When I go to adb sideload derp.zip it gives me a massive wall of text and my phone doesn't show any files being transferred and says its still waiting for them to start transfer.
Any ideas?
Worst case scenario you think I could take it to T-Mobile and ask them to do a factory reset on it?
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That used to happen to me with another phone I had and what I would do to solve it was uninstall the "android phone" driver (with the device connected at all times), then scan for hardware changes and it would reinstall the driver correctly.
I haven't experienced this issue with this phone but worked in the past with other HTC phones, hope it helps
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megabiteg said:
That used to happen to me with another phone I had and what I would do to solve it was uninstall the "android phone" driver (with the device connected at all times), then scan for hardware changes and it would reinstall the driver correctly.
I haven't experienced this issue with this phone but worked in the past with other HTC phones, hope it helps
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Also, you may need to regedit uninstall. Search and delete all "android" references in your registry. Reboot. Install generic android drivers.
But definitely try the simpler method first!
Tried both of the solutions and neither one worked I am at my wit's end lol
Anythign else I can try?
derpyherpes said:
Tried both of the solutions and neither one worked I am at my wit's end lol
Anythign else I can try?
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Assume you've also tried installing generic HTC drivers?

[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.

Window 7 drivers for Yu Yureka

So for the last few days I have been trying to get the bootloader unlocked, with no progress.
What ever drivers fir adb and fastboot I use it doesn't install it. There is always a "other device" icon with an android sub-icon. If I force install android fastboot or any other adb driver be it of Asus , nexus or any other it doesn't work.
Is there a issue in windows 7?
I cannot switch to win 8 so is there a working way to get this done?
Right click my computer>manage>device manager>find yellow marked device and update driver automatically.
That doesn't work generally, win 7 users are facing this issue.
I have been trying to figure out what to do myself, finally got it working but the method was a bit of self discovery and weird. Win8 user won't have any issue with this.
dont post untill u dont know its place,cant u see Q&A section
but u got blind and posted under dev threads,whats wrong with you.
Get the thread deleted.
There is already a well narrated post in General section about rooting / unlocking bootloader... You need to disable driver signing from boot... Check there
PDANet
Install PDANet both on PC and Mobile. It will solve your problem regarding Windows 7 driver. I was also facing such problems and at last PDANet installation helped me to unlock the bootloader. Afterwards you can delete PDANet from mobile/PC.
Dude there is a nicer way to say things, I am not blind or anything is wrong with me, yes it was a mistake posting it here, which I did from mobile, but still you could have said the point a bit nicer... How do you feel right now like a boss?
"There is already a well narrated post in General section about rooting / unlocking bootloader... You need to disable driver signing from boot... Check there "
"Install PDANet both on PC and Mobile. It will solve your problem regarding Windows 7 driver. I was also facing such problems and at last PDANet installation helped me to unlock the bootloader. Afterwards you can delete PDANet from mobile/PC. "
That doesn't work, trust me I had tried everything.... Pdanet drivers as well...
Ultimately I did it though...
There is a issue with device driver parameters, which is acceptable by windows 8 but not by windows 7
Delete
Requesting mods to delete the thread please....
As it is deemed in-appropriate.
saheb11123 said:
".....disable driver signing from boot... "
"......PDANet installation helped me to unlock the bootloader...."
.....I had tried everything.... Pdanet drivers as well...Ultimately I did it though...
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before the thread is deleted, it'd be nice if you can post in detail how you solved the win7 driver issue. would help a lot of others too, i reckon. i'm also on win7 and contemplating on unlocking bootloader, rooting etc...
Basically a normal install of pdanet driver is enough, it wont install the drivers for the phone directly . You have to do it manually though, so here is the way : The phone will be detect as unknown device or something like that. You will need to goto device manager then select the device and then install driver manually, choose from a list of devices, search for nexus fastboot device driver and install that. Voila youre done.
saheb11123 said:
....need to goto device manager then select the device and then install driver manually, choose from a list of devices, search for nexus fastboot device driver and install that....
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was able to get it working without too much of a hassle. thanks.
m0han said:
was able to get it working without too much of a hassle. thanks.
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What was your technique?
saheb11123 said:
What was your technique?
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nothing special. installed pdanet. my phone got detected easily. luckily for me, my data remained intact too. (i did take up backups, but.)

ADB device not found

Hi. First of all I want to excuse me that I' m asking a common thing several times threated in other posts.
I'm working now 2 days on getting another rom on my lemax 2.
I have installed the driver for the phone on my windows 7. system manager shows a propper installation. ADB driver's have been installed. The phone is in developper mode and oem and usb debugging is turned on. I switched to MTP and to PTP to make my device visible for ADB. But when I'm trying to see if my computer shows the mobile phone in CMD with the following command "adb devices" there will never be something listed! I tried already a lot... Uninstalling drvers for ADB, tried different drivers... And so on... Does anybody have an idea to help me??
Same problem here. Phone doesn't show, ADB can't connect. I am starting to get frustrated.
Most likely a problem with the usb driver, did you try another phone? I had the same problems and ended up doining it under linux afther a couple of hours messing in win10.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/659880/ubuntu-15-04-adb-fastboot-impossible-to-install
DeScheep
MOB* said:
Most likely a problem with the usb driver, did you try another phone? I had the same problems and ended up doining it under linux afther a couple of hours messing in win10.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/659880/ubuntu-15-04-adb-fastboot-impossible-to-install
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Linux definitely is the better choice.
The fastboot drivers are different from the ADB drivers, and in Windows 10 you might have to switch the driver after fastbooting the phone.
It's really really silly and took me hours to find out.
You can change them in device manager, find the USB device there and update its driver. You don't need one from the web, just take the fastboot one from the list that Windows offers.
Sörnäinen said:
Linux definitely is the better choice.
The fastboot drivers are different from the ADB drivers, and in Windows 10 you might have to switch the driver after fastbooting the phone.
It's really really silly and took me hours to find out.
You can change them in device manager, find the USB device there and update its driver. You don't need one from the web, just take the fastboot one from the list that Windows offers.
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I have no second android phone to test. But I tried already on OS Win 7 & 10 with different drivers on Win 7 as well. On win 10 the driver was already given by Windows, no need to install. I think that the problem has something to do with the phone, but I can't find the problem. It must be something with authorisation, that Win Os will recognize the Leeco correctly to have access.
I finally found a good working driver for WIN 10. I found it from a Chinese chatting group, so use it at your own risk.
Below is the share link.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxNNPNS50QQiUk50YTliT2p5Mmc/view?usp=sharing
You will need to boot your phone into bootloader, connect to computer, manually switch the diver via 'Browse my computer for driver software" -> 'Let me pick fromm a list of device drivers on my computer"-> "Have Disk".
Hi all,
After reinstalling Windows7 32-bit on my laptop, I ran into the same issue as you guys here. What I did was to install pdanet and the adb interface worked. However, I could not get into the QDLoader 9008 and also Diagnostic Driver was not working, simply the drivers could not get installed no matter what I tried. I searched quite a lot of time how to get make it work and looks like there was a zip "QDLoader HS-USB Driver". You can google it and it has 32-bit and 64-bit installations. I am not very sure if I had to install pdanet but that was the first step to make it work, at least to have adb.
I'm sure that you guys found the answer already, but I wanted to help others as well if they run into the same issue.
valy_cta said:
Hi all,
After reinstalling Windows7 32-bit on my laptop, I ran into the same issue as you guys here. What I did was to install pdanet and the adb interface worked. However, I could not get into the QDLoader 9008 and also Diagnostic Driver was not working, simply the drivers could not get installed no matter what I tried. I searched quite a lot of time how to get make it work and looks like there was a zip "QDLoader HS-USB Driver". You can google it and it has 32-bit and 64-bit installations. I am not very sure if I had to install pdanet but that was the first step to make it work, at least to have adb.
I'm sure that you guys found the answer already, but I wanted to help others as well if they run into the same issue.
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Thanks a lot for sharing it !!! This helped me A LOT !! :fingers-crossed: :fingers-crossed: :fingers-crossed:
I have the same problem. Tried different drivers, two computers, win10 and win7. Nothing helps...
midirt said:
I have the same problem. Tried different drivers, two computers, win10 and win7. Nothing helps...
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Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
is there any solution for this problem........my device le eco letv 2s is not listed in the adb devices.....can anyone help me....
Dhatchina said:
is there any solution for this problem........my device le eco letv 2s is not listed in the adb devices.....can anyone help me....
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if you're sure it's not a driver issue you can try the following (solved the problem for me):
on your windows machine navigate to "c:\users\<insert your user name here>\.android" and delete the file "adbkey".
either jump directly to the folder or turn on hidden/os files in explorer and navigate there.
now plug in your phone, the rsa-key dialog should pop up.
if not, that wasn't your problem.
btw. i'm using "universal adb installer".
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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It helpded me a lot. Thanx.
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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Great, man.!. It works for me
THIS Method Works For LeEco Le Max2
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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This Method Works Perfectly.... After Enabling the AT port.. the drivers begin installing immediately. Have Patience. They will all install.
LeEco le2 is not showing up under adb devices list... tried damn lot of drivers ...What do I do??
You should post a Screenshot of your devicemanager becsuse that information is not enough.
Gesendet von meinem Le X820 mit Tapatalk
Install ADB Driver installer 2.0
dhankhar13 said:
LeEco le2 is not showing up under adb devices list... tried damn lot of drivers ...What do I do??
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adbdriver.com/downloads/
Use this above link
1 ) Download adb driver installer software zip file
2 ) Extract the zip file
3 ) Install & Run a adb driver installer.exe file
my le2 doesn't show up in fastboot mode, but shows up once booted into system. Any idea?
Thanks!
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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This worked for me too!!!:good::good::good:

Help with fastboot

ive been trying to get fastboot drivers onto my z5c for 2 hours now, device manager with some xiaomi drivers, disable driver updates when restarting my pc, the whole shpeal, but nothing has worked as the damned message "the best drivers are already installed, windows has determined" yada yada yada, i was wondering if anyone could help? anything will be appreciated, any info will be provided if need be.
Try linux
Berni-0815 said:
Try linux
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Darn
I'm sorry for my short, but honest, comment.
But Windows is notorious for its quirks of allegedly mismatched drivers.
This rarely happens with Linux.
MrTheyes said:
ive been trying to get fastboot drivers onto my z5c for 2 hours now, device manager with some xiaomi drivers, disable driver updates when restarting my pc, the whole shpeal, but nothing has worked as the damned message "the best drivers are already installed, windows has determined" yada yada yada, i was wondering if anyone could help? anything will be appreciated, any info will be provided if need be.
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Do you still need help installing drivers?
MrTheyes said:
ive been trying to get fastboot drivers onto my z5c for 2 hours now, device manager with some xiaomi drivers, disable driver updates when restarting my pc, the whole shpeal, but nothing has worked as the damned message "the best drivers are already installed, windows has determined" yada yada yada, i was wondering if anyone could help? anything will be appreciated, any info will be provided if need be.
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My SXZ5C (and SXZ1C) were not listed with 'fastboot devices'. So I installed this https://adb.clockworkmod.com/ and then (more or less) followed a guide :
1) Device manager
2) Right click on device (the android device with the yellow warning signal).
3) 'Update driver'
4) 'Browse my computer for drivers'
5) 'Let me pick from a list [...]'
6) Clicked the only one that appeared (don't remember it's name, because now my SXZ5C is installed as 'Android Composite ADB Interface' and not as whatever it was before I succeeded). Also possible it has nothing to do with the Universal ADB Drivers linked at the beginning, because I already installed a bunch of different stuff I don't remember.)
7) Then I could proceed as planed as my devices were now listed.
That is the guide I used : https://stackoverflow.com/a/35076765
Adb works here under windows 11 with the drivers bundled by microsoft like a charm.
mvikrant97 said:
Do you still need help installing drivers?
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since i usually use windows 10 for pretty much everything, i do need a sorta walkthrough on how to install the drivers on ubuntu, cause im not really up to date with this terminal stuff
Code:
sudo apt-get install adb fastboot
The package that comes with Ubuntu Mate is broken, adb-pair does not work, how you will get on I don't know, it may be better to use the official adb.
There are instructions for installing adb on Linux here
Using ADB and fastboot | LineageOS Wiki
wiki.lineageos.org
Just extract adb somewhere and add it to your $path
I'm using the adb version that came with Xubuntu since many years now without any problems.
Is this problem solved? A feedback would be nice...
Berni-0815 said:
Is this problem solved? A feedback would be nice...
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I gave the phone to my friend and he just hasn't been out with it for a bit, but what I do remember is not knowing how to install adb, how to run anything since I was using Ubuntu from Rufus on a usb (not installed) and yeah, a walkthrough or something would hundred percent be appreciated
In the post #10 is a kind of walkthrough...
Berni-0815 said:
In the post #10 is a kind of walkthrough...
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Ah **** yeah sorry, been a bit since I saw that
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