I followed the instructions to the openZio ClockworkMod Recovery Fastboot
as soon as i plug my phone in and power down..its says "Device drive software was not successfully installed.."
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Kyocera Android Modem Failed
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Am i doing something wrong? And before some of you start hashing on me (and ive seen this is quite a few threads) i did a search and found nothing useful.
My Cricket Zio is rooted and on 2.2.1
My OS is windows 7 64bit
I would have posted this on the fastboot thread but dont have permission due to my low post count ;0
People have been having mad problems getting drivers to install on Win7 machines for what ever reason, you could try to install them straight from the disc that came with your phone and if not just use a non win7 machine.
Use the drivers posted inhere somewhere they are the ones that worked for me
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St0rmShad0wz said:
I followed the instructions to the openZio ClockworkMod Recovery Fastboot
as soon as i plug my phone in and power down..its says "Device drive software was not successfully installed.."
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Kyocera Android Modem Failed
Kyocera HSUSB Device Failed
Am i doing something wrong? And before some of you start hashing on me (and ive seen this is quite a few threads) i did a search and found nothing useful.
My Cricket Zio is rooted and on 2.2.1
My OS is windows 7 64bit
I would have posted this on the fastboot thread but dont have permission due to my low post count ;0
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these work i got them from somewhere on this site.
Thanks man...just backed up the stock ROM
Yeah, they're problematic with Windows 7 for some reason. I had one driver that I got from here that worked on a Windows XP machine, two Vista machines, and two out of four Windows 7 machines for some reason.
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All I want to do is a simple adb remount...
I get "device not found" EVERY time.
Drivers are installed "HTC android phone USB device"
WHY? I have debug enabled, and I followed numerous godamn threads here and google. This is the most frustrating thing ever. (SORRY I've been trying for literally hours.)
I have a htc mytouch/sapphire/magic tried 3 diff drivers, all seemed to install great. I have rebooted like 60 times. I try unplugging the phone and everything. I am literally banging my head against the wall. I'm on windows XP2 PLEASE please help me.
which spl do you have? is it 1.33.2005?
I don't even know what an spl is... I just got the mytouch from t-mobile a few days ago. Why is this so confusing?
connect with the usb, then try and go in device manager, then update driver from there. it should then ask you to locate the drivers
jadi929 said:
connect with the usb, then try and go in device manager, then update driver from there. it should then ask you to locate the drivers
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Jadi is right but DO NOT MOUNT on the phone.
Yeah your drivers are not installed. If you are having trouble, there is a method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=532719
Scroll down to "Im not getting a notification of Android ADB when i plug in my USB" and go from there.
is your phone rooted
Ok Ok....So for all of those people that are getting the error message or "Yellow Exclamations" in device manager. Here is a link to the drivers that you will need to use for your OS.
http://www.mediafire.com/?rwjyl0d2s2o2dr9
I "JUST" found the link from reading the Zclusive Facebook page, Thanks go to Megan for uploading the drivers, for those of us who do not have the Original Driver CD.
I would like to note, that THESE Drivers are only for those of you who have trouble getting the Drivers from the Kyocera Website, or any other post in this thread.
Worked Like A Charm
!!!! these need stickied!!!!!!
after all the troubles I had getting drivers(spent over 5 hours the day the update came out trying to find a good workaround...) and not being able to get anything to work with either the drivers on CD the drivers from the Zio webpage or the drivers that came with the update itself.... I gave up and installed through a x32 server 2008 box....
I just installed these drivers on my x64 w7 ultimate box and they all went through PERFECTLY!!!! didnt even have non signed driver issues!!!!!
I also have pulled out lots of hair trying to get the drivers to function, then I had to take a step back and realize that well...I was just trying to install drivers that were NOT for a 64bit operating system lol.
Its easy to make that mistake since everyone said that it was working.
The only thing I can think is that ...most people are actually using 32bit and not 64bit, or that they just installed the drivers from the CD, which will manually select the right driver version for you.
Either way, I'm glad that I could repost this and help out.
Lots of digging, but, it was well worth it.
thanx dude..worked great..
If you still have the zio disk that can with it there shouldn't be a problem. I'm running Win7 64bit Ultimate and got it too work!
ZIO 2.2 ROOTED
ADW Launcher EX
Gingerbread Theme
First of all, just wanted to say that this is a fantastic forum and resource!
I've got a Captivate with 2.2 Froyo (build FROYO.UCKB1) on AT&T, and so far I haven't been able to root. I've followed the wiki and new users guide without having much success. It seems like Samsung or AT&T have introduced some extra barriers to rooting(?)
I initially tried dropping an update.zip tool into my /sdcard folder and rebooting. The error I received was "E:signature verification failed"
After that I tried using ADB to replace the /system/recovery file, but no luck.
So I also tried the SuperOneClick application, using VirtualBox to load a Windows XP guest (I'm running OS X Lion). Unfortunately, the phone is disabled in the list of USB devices. I tried adding it to a filter in Preferences->Ports->USB. SuperOneClick freezes on the "Waiting for device" part.
Has anyone had the same issues?
OK, I'm trying to flash from CM7. I've installed the Android SDK with Nexus S usb drivers. I can get into download mode, that's not the issue. The issue is that the computer will recognize a mass storage device and an Android Composite ADB interface (my phone) however, it will also say UNRECOGNIZED device. I've read thread after thread on here and have followed all the different suggestions and I've tried all different USB ports on my computer. The only thing I haven't tried is a different cable. ODIN will not recognize my phone no matter if it's 1click or not. I even tried installing ubuntu on my computer and when I chose to boot that instead of windows, it gave me all sorts of errors and wouldn't go any farther. suppose I need a dedicated linux machine. anyway. I'm at my wits end trying to get rid of CM7. can it really be this damn difficult to flash over it?? I really don't know what else to do besides a different cable, but I don't really see how that would be the problem, considering when I have no drivers installed, windows recognizes my phone as a captivate and wants to install the captivate drivers......even though I've already installed them?? my phone ends up showing up as the Android Composite ADB Interface, which I mentioned earlier. Can someone please for the love of God freakin' help me get this off my phone? I am still have very horrible battery life and it is too buggy still for me to use it everyday. I would appreciate any response I get. YES, I know I've posted with this problem before, that thread went no where and actually got deleted. but OK.
Try using a different computer, preferably with a different OS(win 7 instead of XP, etc).
What kind of error when installing Ubuntu? Only error I had using wubi installer was windows-no disc (just keep clicking continue until the install wizard pops up)
After installing ubuntu it wanted to reboot. So I did. I chose to boot into ubuntu it flashed some errors real quick with no time to read then rebooted. Did this several times. Don't know what the problem is. I will have to search for access to a win 7 machine. Seriously though I'm ready to smash my phone. This should not be this hard.
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It's late for my brain. Maybe someone else can find a fix for you. Good luck.
Well boot into windows and uninstall Ubuntu with the uninstall a program place.
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Then reinstall Ubuntu and when you reboot and select Ubuntu hit escape then enter.
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I'm reinstalling now. So we'll see.
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Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference.... Ugh
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Okay, so heres my problem. I got this phone from a friend that he had rooted and had worked, and he wound up reseting it and such before handing it over too me. Im no noob on the rooting and even on installing custom roms.
The phone does not recongnize on my computer in hboot.
Now ive done my research and i know its not supported in windows 8 for the drivers, and the only other computer i have would be a windows xp (which gave the same results)
Anyways, my friend no longer has the computer he used to root the phone, and im stuck with no wifi and no service(was just going to use it as a game tablet like phone. which i was using with my samsung galaxy s2 skyrocket before that died.)
I do have drivers installed, ive tried multiple ways to try and create the adb stuff so i can do this but it always gets stuck on waiting for devices.
So i guess what im asking is, am i SOL or is there a work around on windows 8 to get this up and working. im willing to try any and every suggestion, even if it means i have to go and get a "copy" of windows 7 or if there is a way to get it to work on win xp that would be even better.
hihiri said:
Okay, so heres my problem. I got this phone from a friend that he had rooted and had worked, and he wound up reseting it and such before handing it over too me. Im no noob on the rooting and even on installing custom roms.
The phone does not recongnize on my computer in hboot.
Now ive done my research and i know its not supported in windows 8 for the drivers, and the only other computer i have would be a windows xp (which gave the same results)
Anyways, my friend no longer has the computer he used to root the phone, and im stuck with no wifi and no service(was just going to use it as a game tablet like phone. which i was using with my samsung galaxy s2 skyrocket before that died.)
I do have drivers installed, ive tried multiple ways to try and create the adb stuff so i can do this but it always gets stuck on waiting for devices.
So i guess what im asking is, am i SOL or is there a work around on windows 8 to get this up and working. im willing to try any and every suggestion, even if it means i have to go and get a "copy" of windows 7 or if there is a way to get it to work on win xp that would be even better.
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The drivers work in windows 8 for me... No problems here... i use adb and fastboot 24/7...
bilibox said:
The drivers work in windows 8 for me... No problems here... i use adb and fastboot 24/7...
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See thats my problem though, i cant even bring up adb to recongnize the phone. I have the unlocked status on the hboot page, but i cant simply make my computer recongnize the phone when its in hboot mode. Ive tried every single forum that search will bring up about fixing the issue, and most have simply put that its not supported by windows 8 (at sometime during the post, not in initial posts) My main problem is, i use the phone without a connection to a cellular tower, only through wifi, but without being able to boot img file of what ever rom i put on, the wifi wont work.
I cant restore to stock via the same problem being, the hboot or fastboot part, will not recognize on my windows 8 computer.
hihiri said:
See thats my problem though, i cant even bring up adb to recongnize the phone. I have the unlocked status on the hboot page, but i cant simply make my computer recongnize the phone when its in hboot mode. Ive tried every single forum that search will bring up about fixing the issue, and most have simply put that its not supported by windows 8 (at sometime during the post, not in initial posts) My main problem is, i use the phone without a connection to a cellular tower, only through wifi, but without being able to boot img file of what ever rom i put on, the wifi wont work.
I cant restore to stock via the same problem being, the hboot or fastboot part, will not recognize on my windows 8 computer.
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At this point I'd look into Linux...
I don't know if they have it yet... but wubi makes life pretty easy on past windows incarnations...
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I have a better solution for you (IMO)
Download ubuntu .iso from the ubuntu website.
burn the .iso to a disk.
set your machine to boot from cd before booting from HDD (http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130425190900AADNjgh)
now, when you boot, it should take you into ubuntu. On the screen that pops up, select english, and then "Try Ubuntu" or whatever the equivalent is.
now, set up adb and fastboot for ubuntu using any method you like ere is a link to a guide: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/08/install-adb-and-fastboot-android-tools.html don't worry, it works on 13.04 or any other new version of Ubuntu.
Your ADB and Fastboot should work in any terminal window now. If you get an error like "insufficient permisions for device" then read on below:
Normally, you would type "adb devices"
instead, now type "sudo adb devices"
the terminal window will prompt you for a admin pass. Use the pass you used when setting up the trial. if you didn't use a pass, just press enter. for all your following adb or fstboot commands, use "sudo adb..." or "sudo fastboot..."
If this helped you, Thank me
Well that was a waste of a Skyrocket
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