Missing Serial USB Sync Option - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

I cannot sync with my PC via USB since upgrading to WM6.1. When I go into ActiveSync in my PDA and select => Connections, there is an option to "Synchronize all PCs using this connection:" when cradled. The options are:
115200 Default
19200 Default
38400 Default
57600 Default
It's missing "USB". To get "USB" to appear, I have to go into => Settings => System => USB to PC and select "Enable advanced network functionality". However, if I enable this functionality, my PDA cannot connect with my PC. I know that in the past, it has to be disabled. However, if I disable it, I don't get the "USB" option in ActiveSync as mentioned in the first sentence.
Is there such a thing as a Serial USB cab file fix to make this option appear? I've also read that I need AKU 2.3 to have this option. I'm not sure what AKU means, but my OS is 5.2.19209 (Build 19209.1.0.2). I believe AKU means (Build xxxxx.2.3.x).
I'm using Vista 64 with Windows Mobile Device Center. Any suggestions?

I finally found the solution here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1718974

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ActiveSync USB connection problems

After upgrading an i-Mate PDA2K (PH20B 0 B WWE E CDL__001 1.40.00 0 0 1.12.00 12.00) to WM5 BA TuMa v1.3 Release, ActiveSync via USB does not connect successfully.
Have tried all of the following without success:
- hard reset PDA;
- re-flash PDA, tried over 8 different WM5 ROM (including Logout, ArtZ, Ivan) all with the same problem;
- deleted all previous partnerships;
- Windows SP2 firewall disabled;
- set remote-NDIS host to use server-assigned IP address;
- reset IP on host computer (i.e. netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt);
- uninstall/reinstallation of ActiveSync 4.1;
- uninstall/reinstallation of ActiveSync 4.2 beta;
- uninstall/reinstalled USB controller drivers;
This problem was experienced on two separate computers, none of which are running any software that modify the standard windows networking software.
When placed in cradle, ActiveSync on device reports that device is connecting, but, eventually fails with support code: 0x85020010.
Interestingly, when device is restored back to original shipped WM2K3SE ROM (PDA2k_WWE_14000_176_11200.exe), ActiveSync can connect successfully again via USB.
Any other suggestions to get ActiveSync via USB working under WM5?
Also, is it normal that once a BA has been upgraded to WM5, that you can no longer use BaUpgradeUt.exe and must always use MaUpgradeUt_noID.exe for future flashing? I lost the ability to use BaUpgradeUt.exe after the first upgrade.
Solution Found
Oops!
I forgot about the Firewall Client of Microsoft ISA Server 2004! Although it was disabled, it still must have been interfering with ActiveSync.
Uninstalling this ISA Firewall client software and restarting ActiveSync solved the problem.

Help... Cant Connect To My PC Via Activesync

Plz Help Me.....
I Cant Connect My Mobile To Pc Via Activesync Whenever I Upgrade To Windows Mobile 5. I Had The Same Problem Even In Tuma v1.3...
I Have ActiveSync v4.1.0 (Build 4841)
And So I M Not Able To Copy All The Files Of Ext Rom.....
Plz Someone Help Me...
AS 4.2 went final the other day, try the latest version. AFAIK it contains a lot of bug fixes.
Also, some people have problems when plugged into a USB hub, try a direct connection or even another port.
Did you check and see if your mobile network setting (local PC) is set correctly?
Goto My network --> Properties
and you should see a netowrk connection for Windows Mobile Device.
Go to properties, and enable the Internet Protocol for the device.

Can't sync with PC after flashing WM6.5

There used to be an option to disable advanced network functions under USB to PC in the connections folder. In WM 6.5 I am unable to find such an option and Vista won't detect the phone.
Please help as I need to flash to an older ROM that will work with Navigon 7.31, which btw, anyone have recommendations?
Thanks.
usb to pc
Go to Start, settings, connections, usb to PC and uncheck "enable faster data synchronization.

No USB Connection

Hi,
I have a Diamond which I've recently flashed with Gen.Y's R5 NLD rom and radio 1.17
At first everything was fine. However, since a few days when I connect the diamond to my (windows 7 x64) PC I get a message "USB Device not recognized". I've reinstalled Mobile Device center to no avail.
I've also tried unchecking "Enable advanced network functionality", but that neither helped.
Luckily I can synchronize activesync through bluetooth, but it's really slow, also for files.
Internet connection through USB works fine though.
Anybody got an idea what I could do?
here to help
1. make sure you have the latest windows mobile device center
2. plug the device into usb port
3. go to control panel administrative tools - computer management - device manager
4. click on universal serial bus controllers and uninstall any usb root hubs and usb composite device
5. unplug the device
6. restart the computer
7. plug in your device

USB Tethering on the Windows Phone HTC One (M8) - Windows 7 64

Inspired by this post, i've set on a quest to get USB tethering working on my HTC one (M8) Windows Phone.
The steps are very simmilar, so I will modify the original post, with specifics to the HTC One Device:
1) First, you need the Diagnosis app for HTC phones. This is included, but hidden, on each phone. To access it, type ##634# (##MFG#) into the phone dialer.
There, in "EmbeddedTool" select Diag function, and enable "Diag mode"
Your phone will imidiatly reboot, that is normal
2) When the phone boots up again you should plug it into your PC, if you haven't done so already.
It will not appear in Windows Explorer or the Windows Phone app. You'll get a "Found new hardware" notification, but the odds are that the drivers will fail to install automatically. We'll need to install them manually.
3) To do that, first download the attached ZIP file included with this post. Extract its contents somewhere handy.
Next, open Device Manager. This can be done from the Start menu/screen, or by opening Computer Management. into It will require Administrator permissions.
4) You should see four new"USB device" entries that don't have drivers. We only need one of them (typically first one). with the hardware id "VID_0BB4&PID_0BFF&MI_00"
5) Double-click one of those entries, or right-click on it, and select Update Driver.
6) in the driver dialog select "Browse my computer for driver software" and then select the folder where you have extracted the attahced driver
7) Once driver is installed one of the devices will be identified as "HTC USB Modem"
8) Open it's properties and in the Advanced tab, set the "Extra initialization command:
+cgdcont=1,"ip","APN"
Where APN is the APN from your carrier.
For me it was "vzwinternet", so the command that I used was:
+cgdcont=1,"ip","vzwinternet"
9) after this is done you will able to create a Dial-up connection
via "Internet options-> Connections-> Add
in the next dialog: Select Dial-up
for the "Dial-up phone number" use *99# and leave the password and username blank.
10) once connection is setup, disable the IP-V6 from its properties. and you should be able to connect.
11) Don't forget to disable the "Data Connection" on your phone
Enjoy
PS
Although drivers did work on my machine, I suggest being extra cautious before using them, so create restore point, and run an anti-virus scan, as I found that driver by Googling the hardware ID of the 4 unrecognized devices.
References:
Everything about HTC one 8
USB Tethering
HTC HD7 device tethering

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