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I've tried almost everything to my knowledge. I'm trying to use the instructions on HTCdev.com and when i get to the last page where I type in "fastboot oem get_identifier_token all that returns is <waiting for device>. USB debugging is enabled, I'm in charge only mode, I've uninstalled HTC sync after installing the drivers. I have the SDK tools installed and in the correct location. What the hell else could it be? I'm at my wits end here and looking for any help I can get.
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I've tried almost everything to my knowledge. I'm trying to use the instructions on HTCdev.com and when i get to the last page where I type in "fastboot oem get_identifier_token all that returns is <waiting for device>. USB debugging is enabled, I'm in charge only mode, I've uninstalled HTC sync after installing the drivers. I have the SDK tools installed and in the correct location. What the hell else could it be? I'm at my wits end here and looking for any help I can get.
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lol. wrong section. but anyways. you need to be in bootloader.. power down. take off battery and put it back. then hold power and volum down till you go to bootloader. then enter fastboot. plug your phone in and you should see. fastboot usb. and then start the unlock process again.
Marshmellow92 said:
lol. wrong section. but anyways. you need to be in bootloader.. power down. take off battery and put it back. then hold power and volum down till you go to bootloader. then enter fastboot. plug your phone in and you should see. fastboot usb. and then start the unlock process again.
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I'm PMing you...
I apologize for posting in the wrong section, I didn't realize I had posted it here, but instead of saying "fastboot USB" when plugged into the computer, it says "fastboot AC" does that make any difference?
Did you manage to get this sorted? You should be in the bootloader (which is in the HTCDev.com instructions)...
anghellic said:
I apologize for posting in the wrong section, I didn't realize I had posted it here, but instead of saying "fastboot USB" when plugged into the computer, it says "fastboot AC" does that make any difference?
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Your phone thinks its connected to a charger instead of a USB cable. Try changing cables or USB ports.
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I think its the pc I'm using...I tried every USB port, Ill have to wait til I can get another laptop since the one I'm using is my moms and it just sucks to put it plainly. -_-
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anghellic said:
I think its the pc I'm using...I tried every USB port, Ill have to wait til I can get another laptop since the one I'm using is my moms and it just sucks to put it plainly. -_-
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Are you using the micro usb cable that came with the phone? I had a longer cord that wouldn't work and only showed as ac charging, not usb charging.
Yeah I'm using the stock cable.
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Have you tried another USB port?
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Yes I tried all of them Idk ill try it again when I have access to another pc.
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anghellic said:
Yes I tried all of them Idk ill try it again when I have access to another pc.
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Maybe your best option to try another pc
I finally got it working. I ended up trying a Kodak USB cable and it's the only one that would work correctly. Problem Solved!
anghellic said:
I finally got it working. I ended up trying a Kodak USB cable and it's the only one that would work correctly. Problem Solved!
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Glad you have got it to work
I followed the steps 3 times on HTCdev and when I get to the part where u actually type in the fastboot command to get identifier token, it says waiting for device. I did everything I've read, made sure USB debugging is on, charge only mode, etc. I did notice that when I plug my phone into the computer in fastboot mode it says "fastboot AC" instead of "fastboot usb" Idk what to do, please help.
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Seems like the PC isn't recognizing the phone in Fastboot mode.
Is it possible that the USB cable you're using doesn't work 100% with your phone? (If you're using the usb cable that came with the phone, then I guess you can ignore this question).
Also... make sure you have the HTC drivers installed on your PC. You can get them from HTC's website (I think - but I'm not certain - that these come with their HTC Sync software that is probably the easiest to find)
I've installed the drivers numerous times...i think it could just be a pc issue
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Have you tried with any moto/lg usb cable? yes, this might sound kind of silly, but sometimes...
And also try getting the USB plugged into another port, what about java and sdk?
My Captivate want boot it is stuck on the AT&T logo screen, I am able to get in Download mode, but I can't get my computer to recognized the phone. I will say I did accidently formatted the boot file folder, so I know why it want boot, however if I could get the PC to see the phone I could flash back to stock at best. I do have the drivers loaded on my computer but still does not work. Is there any hope for my captivate? I have tried some of the things suggested here, but nothing works. USB device NOT recognized is all I get. PLEASE HELP.
Try a windows 7 PC which gets all the drivers. If your using windows xp i don't think it'll work I had trouble using Odin on xp .
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ih8legal said:
Try a windows 7 PC which gets all the drivers. If your using windows xp i don't think it'll work I had trouble using Odin on xp
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I have used Odin on xp without any problems. If on XP, he needs to use the correct drivers, available from Samsung Web site, and may need to uninstall his existing drivers first.
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OS is Windows 7
ih8legal said:
Try a windows 7 PC which gets all the drivers. If your using windows xp i don't think it'll work I had trouble using Odin on xp .
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I am running windows 7, I have also try to uninstall the drivers I have(got them from Samsung web site) and I still get the error. I have use these drivers before, I also used another windows 7 computer, and got the same error. Is there any other reason my computer can't see my captivate? I even connected other phone to it and had no problems, it's just the Captivate I think.
Did you try everything in this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953930
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ih8legal said:
Try a windows 7 PC which gets all the drivers. If your using windows xp i don't think it'll work I had trouble using Odin on xp .
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laughingT said:
Did you try everything in this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953930
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yes I have tried it all to the best of my understanding.
If your getting a device not recognized message in windows you probably have a bad connection (cable or micro usb port) If there was a driver problem it would give a different message about being unable to install drivers for device...Since you tried another pc, you can rule out drivers, OS, and pc usb port, so I would try a different cable and/or clean the port....Deleting/formatting the boot partition shouldn't effect anything to do with the pc recognizing the cappy in download mode.
If your windows 7 PC is internet connected it'll find the drivers all by itself.
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"Device not recognized" is not a driver issue. It means the cappy's data pins in the USB port might be f#@%ed. I have a cappy with that issue, and no matter what it will not connect to a PC. Meanwhile, my daily cappy had 0 problems finding the driver once plugged in.
Take a look at the port, see if any pins are bent or if it needs cleaning.
Hey guys I unlocked my boot loader and rooted once then I un-rooted and re-locked the boot-loader and now I am trying to do it again but I am having a problem. When I have my phone connected in debugging mode it shows up fine, I can use the code "adb devices" and it shows up but then when I load into the boot loader and go into fastboot and connect my phone to my computer Windows 8 says that it can not recognize the device this is on USB 2.0 it also says "device failed enumeration". On USB 3.0 I get a message that says "The device cannot start code 10". I have un-installed and then re-installed the sync manager and mulitple drivers to no avail. Please help.
Help
Anyone?
I had this before. It's a glitch I think but after keep trying I finally got it to work and really I don't know how to fix it.
What's your hboot version? Battery full? Try a different computer? Have a linux live cd?
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Tw1tchy said:
I had this before. It's a glitch I think but after keep trying I finally got it to work and really I don't know how to fix it.
What's your hboot version? Battery full? Try a different computer? Have a linux live cd?
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Yea I've tried two different computers I did have luck with one but I got as far as "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" and get an error that says that it cannot load the "Unlock_code.bin". My hboot version is 1.44. My battery has been full all day due to the fact that its been connected to a computer all day http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif
arenglish said:
Yea I've tried two different computers I did have luck with one but I got as far as "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" and get an error that says that it cannot load the "Unlock_code.bin". My hboot version is 1.44. My battery has been full all day due to the fact that its been connected to a computer all day http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif
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Well lets kinda rule things out. It shouldn't be your computer hardware or fastboot files because you tried this on multiple computers. Now what drivers are you using on each computer? Did you tried other micro usb cords? What shape is your micro usb slot on your device (looking at mine right now its kinda dirty)?
Complete those and it should tell you if its a connection problem or not. Otherwise we can partially assume its the software on your phone.
Tw1tchy said:
Well lets kinda rule things out. It shouldn't be your computer hardware or fastboot files because you tried this on multiple computers. Now what drivers are you using on each computer? Did you tried other micro usb cords? What shape is your micro usb slot on your device (looking at mine right now its kinda dirty)?
Complete those and it should tell you if its a connection problem or not. Otherwise we can partially assume its the software on your phone.
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I have been using drivers that didn't seem to work(some that I got off some thread here) but those didn't work so I uninstalled those and then uninstalled and then re-installed HTC Sync. I have used three different cables and my micro usb slot seems to be in fine condition it doesn't seem to be that dirty.
What happens when you try
fastboot erase cache
Does the command work or fail?
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What happens when you try
fastboot erase cache
Does the command work or fail?
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I would assume this would not work as the op states that his device is not recognised in fastboot.
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I would assume this would not work as the op states that his device is not recognised in fastboot.
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Incorrect, OP has got as far as loading the unlock code but fails at fastboot.
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Ok so with one laptop when I have my phone in debugging mode and are in the sense OS the phone is detected using the code "adb devices" but when I go to the bootloader and put the phone in fastboot mode it is unrecognized. On my other laptop it is recognized in fastboot using the code "fastboot devices". I have not used the clear cache yet I will try it later.
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arenglish said:
Ok so with one laptop when I have my phone in debugging mode and are in the sense OS the phone is detected using the code "adb devices" but when I go to the bootloader and put the phone in fastboot mode it is unrecognized. On my other laptop it is recognized in fastboot using the code "fastboot devices". I have not used the clear cache yet I will try it later.
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I'm in the exact same place as you on the first computer, as soon as I boot my phone into fastboot my computer no longer recognizes it and I've tried at least 5 different drivers and the HTC sync thing to help with the driver, what is wrong??
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What happens when you try
fastboot erase cache
Does the command work or fail?
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When I try that command all that happens is it says "waiting for device" and stays like that.
arenglish said:
When I try that command all that happens is it says "waiting for device" and stays like that.
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Have you updated your firmware? If so, make sure your sdk is the latest version.
Use usb 2.0, usb 3.0 is known to cause problems.
Un-install htc sync but not the drivers.
Before attempting commands, eject htc sync drive from My PC.
Let me know how you get on.
bobsie41 said:
Have you updated your firmware? If so, make sure your sdk is the latest version.
Use usb 2.0, usb 3.0 is known to cause problems.
Un-install htc sync but not the drivers.
Before attempting commands, eject htc sync drive from My PC.
Let me know how you get on.
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Ok, my firmware is 1.26.502.12 which I believe is the latest for AT&T, I've switched from USB 3.0 to 2.0 still not working in fastboot. I re-installed the SDK yesterday so I don't think there should be an update. I have un-installed HTC sync but not HTC Driver Installer and still after doing all of this the device shows up when it is in the OS but not in fastboot. Also when I reboot my device USB debugging keeps disabling itself.
Any updates to this? I'm running Windows 8, have the HTC drivers / Sync installed.. The phone connects fine while in Windows. But is unrecognized when the phone is in bootloader. This is driving me nuts. I do not have access to another PC. I'm sure someone has this working.
Edit: usb 3.0 ports working after following the plugable.com method for windows 8 usb 3 host controller fix.
born_fisherman said:
Any updates to this? I'm running Windows 8, have the HTC drivers / Sync installed.. The phone connects fine while in Windows. But is unrecognized when the phone is in bootloader. This is driving me nuts. I do not have access to another PC. I'm sure someone has this working.
Edit: usb 3.0 ports working after following the plugable.com method for windows 8 usb 3 host controller fix.
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Thanks... tried that method worked like a charm.
Hi,
I am using Desire C for more than a year, and i have been using customs ROMs starting with Nameless. Recently I flashed NOPE Kernel, and installed Simplicity ROM, 4.1.2. After that i am not able to flash the boot image again. It is connecting properly when in connect to the system, but once i get into Bootloader mode, suddenly i get a message "Device not recognized", and i cannot connect anymore. I tried installing and re-installing all kinds of drivers available for Desire C and HTC, but no luck. Can anyone help on this issue... Please.....
Weirdness. What commands did you try? Type adb devices in CMD and if numbers come up then it is connected
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When it is in Boot loader mode, I don't get any number, tried adb devices, result was device not found. Once I'm in bootloader, none of the adb commands works. Not even reboot command.
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lesfauves said:
When it is in Boot loader mode, I don't get any number, tried adb devices, result was device not found. Once I'm in bootloader, none of the adb commands works. Not even reboot command.
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Did you try this in fastboot mode?
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Yes... I tried it in fastboot mode... as soon as the phone goes to fastboot, I get the error Windows cannot recognize the device...
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Do you have HTC sync? If so. Uninstall it. This fixed it for me...
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uchihasparky said:
Do you have HTC sync? If so. Uninstall it. This fixed it for me...
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Uninstalled HTC Sync. This time it showed "HBOOT USB PLUG" in the bootloader, but when i tried flashing the boot image, same error came up... and it went back to HBOOT... And it is still showing as waiting for device in the cmd.
Hmmmmmm. Not a ure then bro. Maybe read up on some guides and see ig you did anythimg wrong? :/
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Reinstalled drivers?
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It is supposed to say FASTBOOT USB. From the bootloader screen, select the fastboot option using your volume and power buttons.
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It is supposed to say FASTBOOT USB. From the bootloader screen, select the fastboot option using your volume and power buttons.
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Reinstalled drivers?
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Tried re-installing all the drivers... Checked out some forums, and downloaded HTC Drivers, installed, still not working...
When it reboots into BOOTLOADER, it doesn't show FASTBOOT USB, but when move up and down using volume keys, it shows FASTBOOT USB. Not returning anything for FASTBOOT DEVICES. Tried to flash, showing "waiting for device"... and after sometime, got the error "windows did not recognize the usb device"...
I have a flashable boot image zip file for HTC Explorer, tried changing the boot image, and flashed. No error message then, but still shows the old one itself....
So, can anyone help me by creating a flashable boot zip... I really need to change NOPE kernel...
What version of windows are you using?
If you're on windows 7 there are known problems with the drivers so check the forums for solutions on windows drivers
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same problem
i have exactly same problem at windows 8.1
I'm using Win 8 from past 1 year... I never had this problem before, till last two months.... I flashed from Prometheus to NOPE, then after some days I tried to flash Prometheus back, I started getting this error....
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Did You check Your USB cable? It could be that it is failing...
Other than that, connect your phone in fastboot mode, wait until error pops up, then do this:
Start command prompt (as administrator in windows 7, 8...) and type this (followed by enter):
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set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
and after that line, type this:
Code:
start devmgmt.msc
Now try and find devices with exclamation, there should be your android device. Now right click and uninstall it. Then plug out your phone, and plug it back in. If it doesnt't work after this, I'd say that all you can do then is to reinstall htc drivers.
calinorg said:
Did You check Your USB cable? It could be that it is failing...
Other than that, connect your phone in fastboot mode, wait until error pops up, then do this:
Start command prompt (as administrator in windows 7, 8...) and type this (followed by enter):
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set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
and after that line, type this:
Code:
start devmgmt.msc
Now try and find devices with exclamation, there should be your android device. Now right click and uninstall it. Then plug out your phone, and plug it back in. If it doesnt't work after this, I'd say that all you can do then is to reinstall htc drivers.
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No Luck... tried re-installing the drivers... changed the cable... even tried a different system... No luck at all... I think I'm gonna be stuck with this itself..... at least until buying a new cell....
Talking about new cell, I am planning for HP Slate Voice Tab 6... Any one, any suggestions on that...
Now the touch buttons are not working properly. They keep playing dead sometimes... I think my cell is coming to EOL... lol...
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