Hello boys
I have little problem a can't connect my htc pro to a pc activesync I join htc usb cabel to a PC and only charged flashlight, no activity is happening.
So far for me to work and now nothing...
I also just HR, reinstall winXP and without changes
Somebody help me how to again connect confused:
BTW i using EnergyRom 3,but I wanted to burn higher version
thnx for answer
people from slovakia
Download Windows Mobile Device Center.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-center-download.mspx
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OK, I searched and searched, followed all the MS instructions and I cannot get VISTA ( Biz edition ) to connect to my (HTC branded) Kaiser.
The "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote adapter" driver does show up under Network Adapter in Device Manager but WMDC is oblivious to the USB attached device...
Any ideas ?
I remember the first time I connected mine in the exact same setup it took like 10 minutes to find it.
Try running windows update with your kaiser plugged in. If your missing a driver or something it should be able to find and install it.
Sorry guys,
My mistake .. did not have USB connection enabled on Activesync on the phone.
Thanks for your help!
I am currently running on Windows 7 and i had the WM6.1 on my Tilt and i just flashed it to Hyper Dragon III and now my WMDC wont connect, i checked on Device Management and it shows that the phone is connected but its got the little warning sign on it and i tried clicking on Update driver and it didn't work. I don't know that is wrong with this Please Help.
Two things to try
Hi
I have two suggestions you could try:
1) Try different USB ports on your computer. If you are using a USB Hub then definitely switch to a port that is directly connected to your motherboard.
2) Try running a Windows Update Manually when your phone is connected via a USB port.
I hope one of these solves your problem.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
try going in settings-connections and changing the usb to pc settings.
you can also try updating WMDC
When you plugged your phone in, did you make sure to choose Active sync from the " "
" connection type " window, instead of Internet sharing?
You could connect alright before flashing HD III ?
Hi,
I'm new to Windows Mobile, so I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing. I've just bought a TyTN II (Kaiser) from eBay second hand, and I'm having a little trouble getting the PC to recognise it.
The phone is locked to the Orange network. However, it would appear that it has some custom firmware on, as the orange homescreen that I was expecting isn't there (which I'm very pleased about). In About it says "Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional (Build 19209.dutty's WM6.1)"
When I connect the phone via USB cable to a PC, it's recognised as being there, and the PC tries to install software but fails, saying it can't find drivers. On the disk which was supplied is some BlackBerry Connect software, which doesn't seem to help when I install it. I've tried to install the phone on XP SP3 and Windows 7 build 7000, both saying that the phone can't be installed, and ActiveSync / Sync Centre say the phone isn't there.
The phone charges up fine when plugged in either via USB or Mains, which would suggest to me that the socket on the phone isn't faulty, but instead it's a software fault with the phone.
Thanks in advance.
Thomas
Solved it now.
For future reference for anyone having the same problem, try this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=309102
Hey all, ok so my phone is detected in all others computers but not mine...
I m on windows seven and i tried windows xp, vista and seven, ITS OK !
When i connect it to my usb computer there are no option to choose active sync or usb connection or internet sharing from the phone
From another computer there no problem to use usb connection but mine nothing happen when i try..
Any one can help me ?
If your using windows 7 you need to download the sync center from microsoft. It was originally installed on vista but 7 doesnt have it..
just plug the usb cable and windows will do the rest
I use Win7 since 1 year and i've nothing problem for sync my phones.
All the tools for mobiles with WM are in win7.
thD64 said:
Hey all, ok so my phone is detected in all others computers but not mine...
I m on windows seven and i tried windows xp, vista and seven, ITS OK !
When i connect it to my usb computer there are no option to choose active sync or usb connection or internet sharing from the phone
From another computer there no problem to use usb connection but mine nothing happen when i try..
Any one can help me ?
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Hello.
When in ActiveSync mode try to disable the faster dat syncronization; Win7 should now be able to detect your phone.
Otherwise try to upgrade the USB phone driver in the Device manager (letting Device Manager search the internet for the updated driver).
This worked for me
Best regards
S
My copy of windows 7 (64bit) which i bought on 22nd oct, didnt have the sync software originally installed. when i connected the phone for the first time it automatically downloaded the sync software.
ash_c64 said:
If your using windows 7 you need to download the sync center from microsoft. It was originally installed on vista but 7 doesnt have it..
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didnt had to install anything.
plugged in my phone, windows devicecenter came up and i was all done.
sounds more like a not working USB port (driver issues) or a win7 RC release
Good day,
I've been trying to connect my X1 to a win7 x64 pc but not sure why, i can get it to connect via bluetooth to winmo device center but when i try to use usb cable, no luck, maybe i am missing some drivers and I cannot use windows update since i don't have access to internet at the moment and probably won't have for a while. i thought it should atleast work as mass storage but it just wont detect it and winmo device center fails to install a driver. i searched around but no luck with it. is there any way i can download the drivers from somewhere or maybe if i can hardspl my phone from a storage card??. any help will be appreciated.