Hey Everyone,
After searching for days after a solution to my issue on this site and others I decided to get some personal feedback.
Because its my old phone and cause I want to have some fun with it i decided to root my HTC Desire X and proceeded to look for a tutorial on how. I learned that firstly I needed to unlock the bootloader thus I went to htcdev and followed the instructions all the way to the get token id part.
When I enter this into the CMD I receive a "waiting for any device" message and the PC gives me a popup saying "device unrecognised" which it doesn't do when not in bootloader.
I checked device manager and it says "device failed enumeration".
I have no idea what to do from here, I have tried installing various drivers and programs to no help and HTC Sync manager sometimes recognises the phone and sometimes not. I have heard it is a driver problem but people only say "do you have drivers" and perhaps I dont but I have no idea where to find them for windows 10.
Thanks for reading and I hope someone has an answer!
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Windows Service Tool will not connect for me all of a sudden, and I can't seem to figure out why.
It was set up properly and working before (I could see my device information and read the ROM). But I recently performed the SIM unlock at imei-check, and suddenly WST gives me a "No Device Detected" message. I have gone through all of the tutorials and have reinstalled WST, WMDC as well as the necessary drivers, but to no avail. And yes, I did try to enable RAPI but even that did not work.
Is there anything that I am forgetting or any other help someone can provide?
Okay, I have tried three different ways to unlock my bootloader, and all of them are hanging at the same spot. I have tried fenguepays method, the htcdev method, and hasoon2000 all in one, and all of the hang while "waiting for device" when trying to get the identifier token. I have installed, and re-installed all of the sync drivers, and have tried to disable HTC sync like everyone says, but still all of this is to no avail. I was just wondering if someone could list all of the necessary drivers, and possibly tell me how to disable HTC sync, I'm not sure if I'm doing that right.
Are you in the bootloader when doing the fastboot commands? You have to be in the bootloader with the phone plugged in and it has to say fastboot usb. Also, I bet if you do a search on the method you'll find your answer...Its all over the forums.
I've decided to unlock bootloader of Wildfire S (GSM). I go to www.htcdev.com and follow the steps. In one step, it shows HTC Sync as necessary to be installed. I've already installed latest version of HTC Sync but it can't detect my phone or any other HTC phones. I've tried several solutions found on the web but it's still not working. But I connected my phone to PC and use adb.exe from command line, typed 'adb devices' and it shows 'HT15CTL00668'. So I can say that my PC and phone are not loosing connectivity. What I want to know is - Is that OK to continue unlocking bootloader with 'installed but not working HTC Sync' ?
Hi all,
I'm very new to this all, and spent the couple of last 4houres on my phone.
It's time to get help .
I followed the steps from the All in one toolkit to unlock the bootloader, but after that I don't need to give in my pin, i'm stuck in airplane mode and can't acces any sort of internet / provider (to send sms & call).
Supersu is on my phone, but still needs to be installed.
When I try to install it from the All in one installer, it says; failed to copy 'Su/SuperSu.zip' to 'sdcard/Supersu.zip'
No such file or directory.
Edit; I also get a lot of time; Device not found.
I installed the drivers, the correct ones.
Operating system: Windows XP
You guys probably get this question a lot, but believe me, I searched and tried a LOT.
Hopefully someone can help me.
Htc one x plus.
Kind regards,
Peter.
Restart the phone in bootloader (Vol Down when powering on).
And see if your device says Unlocked or Locked at top
Also, give some info about your device - is it ATT or International?
hboot version ?
For some reason, my old HTC One would not be recognized in the toolkit's command prompt windows. I would send a command using the toolkit and every time, I get the "device offline" error. So after my old HTC One bricked itself and wouldn't power on anymore, I had T-Mobile replace it with a new one. So I get this new replacement in the mail and the first thing I try to do is use Hasoon2000's toolkit to unlock and root it. No luck with it either, I get the same "device offline" error. What am I doing wrong?
It's strange though because whenever I open up a command prompt window by itself, and run the adb devices command, it gived me back the ID number for my One. But it only shows offline when the toolkit runs a command in command prompt!
I could really use all of your help! I need to restore everything with titanium already!
Thanks!
AChavitez said:
For some reason, my old HTC One would not be recognized in the toolkit's command prompt windows. I would send a command using the toolkit and every time, I get the "device offline" error. So after my old HTC One bricked itself and wouldn't power on anymore, I had T-Mobile replace it with a new one. So I get this new replacement in the mail and the first thing I try to do is use Hasoon2000's toolkit to unlock and root it. No luck with it either, I get the same "device offline" error. What am I doing wrong?
It's strange though because whenever I open up a command prompt window by itself, and run the adb devices command, it gived me back the ID number for my One. But it only shows offline when the toolkit runs a command in command prompt!
I could really use all of your help! I need to restore everything with titanium already!
Thanks!
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Where you able to fix this problem? I have the same problem too if you fixed yours how did you slove this problem?
I noticed this too, I put it in boot loader manually. And with every command ran on the tool out have me that message, but upon closing out the pop up screen, I'll get another where the command went through. Got my device back from repair yesterday and managed to s off again.
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fmedrano1977 said:
I noticed this too, I put it in boot loader manually. And with every command ran on the tool out have me that message, but upon closing out the pop up screen, I'll get another where the command went through. Got my device back from repair yesterday and managed to s off again.
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So you put it in bootloader manually AND THEN you were able to use the toolkit successfully? Do you have to to do it manually every time you want to make a change with the toolkit?
Well I just used the kit to unlock boatloader, and flash recovery. After doing so I restored the Rom I was on and s-off'd the device using firewater. Device shows online now so if I was using the tool, booting manually into boatloader shouldn't be required but yes to the first question
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