I have been having some trouble trying to unlock the bootloader. When plugged into my laptops' usb, the phone charges but is never detected by the pc. Usb debugging is on and I have tried selecting each of the different default connection options to try and get a response. I have used different cables and different ports, still nothing. My main os is Ubuntu 13.04 but I have also tried on a mac as well to see if that was the problem. I have the correct java, sdk tools and sdk fastboot files.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance
update* Also, when plugged into the usb when at the fastboot menu, the display shows "Fastboot AC", not Fastboot usb
BigHuse said:
I have been having some trouble trying to unlock the bootloader. When plugged into my laptops' usb, the phone charges but is never detected by the pc. Usb debugging is on and I have tried selecting each of the different default connection options to try and get a response. I have used different cables and different ports, still nothing. My main os is Ubuntu 13.04 but I have also tried on a mac as well to see if that was the problem. I have the correct java, sdk tools and sdk fastboot files.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance
update* Also, when plugged into the usb when at the fastboot menu, the display shows "Fastboot AC", not Fastboot usb
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Have you tried connecting your phone to an AMD Motherboard's Chipset/Processor Computer to see if it can be detected? Because mine does the same behaviour until I found out that it cannot be detected in any Intel based Computer.
Raz0r1911 said:
Have you tried connecting your phone to an AMD Motherboard's Chipset/Processor Computer to see if it can be detected? Because mine does the same behaviour until I found out that it cannot be detected in any Intel based Computer.
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My laptop and my compiler machine is all based intel. No such issues. Install correct driver on the machine. Dont use usb 3.0 or usb hubs. Directly connected in the back side of the computer.
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anders3408 said:
My laptop and my compiler machine is all based intel. No such issues. Install correct driver on the machine. Dont use usb 3.0 or usb hubs. Directly connected in the back side of the computer.
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Can confirm that. All my laptops are Intel-based and working fine for me. Only problem some times seems to be some versions of Windows..
AlluXX said:
Can confirm that. All my laptops are Intel-based and working fine for me. Only problem some times seems to be some versions of Windows..
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Windows 8 release is **** when talking fastboot and adb. Device drivers is an issue
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Windows 8 release is **** when talking fastboot and adb. Device drivers is an issue
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Yep. Tried it for a while and went back to 7.
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BigHuse said:
I have been having some trouble trying to unlock the bootloader. When plugged into my laptops' usb, the phone charges but is never detected by the pc. Usb debugging is on and I have tried selecting each of the different default connection options to try and get a response. I have used different cables and different ports, still nothing. My main os is Ubuntu 13.04 but I have also tried on a mac as well to see if that was the problem. I have the correct java, sdk tools and sdk fastboot files.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance
update* Also, when plugged into the usb when at the fastboot menu, the display shows "Fastboot AC", not Fastboot usb
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Have u tried using "anders3408"'s "Runnymede AIO tool", the new drivers ;ever since ics have been unusable for me and his tool was the only one that was able to install drivers for my SXL
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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?
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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Tw1tchy said:
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.
bobsie41 said:
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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Tw1tchy said:
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.
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader of my one. However, the fastboot usb wont connect after i select fastboot from hboot. my computer keeps saying unknown usb device driver cannot be installed. i tried installing the drivers and reinstslling htc sync manager. but nothing helps. anyone have a clue as to why?
also, my laptop is a lenovo t430u running windows 8 with 2 usb 3.0 ports
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KLUVJ said:
I'm trying to unlock the bootloader of my one. However, the fastboot usb wont connect after i select fastboot from hboot. my computer keeps saying unknown usb device driver cannot be installed. i tried installing the drivers and reinstslling htc sync manager. but nothing helps. anyone have a clue as to why?
also, my laptop is a lenovo t430u running windows 8 with 2 usb 3.0 ports
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Try obtaining the latest version of the drivers from the HTC site. The older version had issues with Win8.
ams75 said:
Try obtaining the latest version of the drivers from the HTC site. The older version had issues with Win8.
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I'm having a similar but mine is that it won't connect via USB at all. If I go to recovery it shows as charging but won't mount the SD card. Know its not the USB cable because it the one I've been using
I have been trying to connect my phone to my PC and all it does is charge. I can't view any files on the phone or add, move or delete anything. It won't respond to fastboot commands. I've tried it in recovery and bootloader and it won't pick up anything. I noticed this when I tried to update to the new Kit Kat firmware. I am running Windows 7, Maximus 30 ROM, elemental x kernel. And I've tried every combination of sync manager, sync and the HTC drivers and nothing responds.
FearlessAZ said:
I have been trying to connect my phone to my PC and all it does is charge. I can't view any files on the phone or add, move or delete anything. It won't respond to fastboot commands. I've tried it in recovery and bootloader and it won't pick up anything. I noticed this when I tried to update to the new Kit Kat firmware. I am running Windows 7, Maximus 30 ROM, elemental x kernel. And I've tried every combination of sync manager, sync and the HTC drivers and nothing responds.
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My first step will be to get a good cable, i had half a dozen of different cables and some work, some don't... finally worked out with old cable from my Samsung
Try using another PC/Laptop ?
I've tried 2 different PCs and my laptop. All were the same result. I have only tried the black htc cord that came with the phone. I will try my other cord when I get home.
I've tried 3 different cords and all the same result
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I've tried 2 more computers and another cord and still no luck
Try useing Total Commander for android and you wont need any cable for data transfers.
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FearlessAZ said:
I've tried 2 more computers and another cord and still no luck
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try this driver
[email protected] said:
try this driver
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I downloaded the program and ran it but it shows there are no devices
When you plug it to your pc did it show that it is installing drivers?
And have you tried uninstalling the htc drivers in your pc and see if your htc one
Automatically tries to install the drivers through windows update upon plugging in?
DarkZacky said:
When you plug it to your pc did it show that it is installing drivers?
And have you tried uninstalling the htc drivers in your pc and see if your htc one
Automatically tries to install the drivers through windows update upon plugging in?
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When I plug it into the PC, I get no reaction whatsoever. When I open device manger, there is no changes. No yellow triangles. No unrecognized devices. I'm starting to wonder if it has something to do with the previous firmware/hboot I flashed.
FearlessAZ said:
When I plug it into the PC, I get no reaction whatsoever. When I open device manger, there is no changes. No yellow triangles. No unrecognized devices. I'm starting to wonder if it has something to do with the previous firmware/hboot I flashed.
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By any chance, have you tried using a different cable? Sometimes we forget about the simplest/most obvious solutions
I've tried 3 or 4 different cables. I did notice today when tinkering with it, no matter what I do or try, I can not get the MTP box or notification to pop up. I am really starting to believe this is an issue with my phone.
I went and bought 2 more different cables and still the same result. I have noticed that the USB connected icon only shows up if I restart the phone with a USB cable in and it stays on even if unplugged. The HTC sync manager notification comes on sometimes when plugged in. And I can never get the MTP icon or notification.
So basically I searched everywhere and found many people with this issue.
I tried everything everyone said.
From installing the drivers, to turning on developer mode.
Also fastboot mode is not working.
I hope my is not a hardware issue. I tried a new cable with the same results.
Anything else I can try?
I have been using FTP to transfer files but I want to root my phone and I can't.
MagilsugaM said:
So basically I searched everywhere and found many people with this issue.
I tried everything everyone said.
From installing the drivers, to turning on developer mode.
Also fastboot mode is not working.
I hope my is not a hardware issue. I tried a new cable with the same results.
Anything else I can try?
I have been using FTP to transfer files but I want to root my phone and I can't.
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Did you enable USB debugging in Developer mode?
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BillGoss said:
Did you enable USB debugging in Developer mode?
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Yes, that didn't help either
MagilsugaM said:
Yes, that didn't help either
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The last time I read about someone having a similar problem it was resolved by using an original cable. But I can't find the thread where this was discussed.
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Just to rule it out, after you connect your cable are you seeing the Notification with USB options and have you selected 'Data Transfer', (or whatever it's called)?
If you are seeing the Notification and the PC still can't see the device, uninstall whatever Drivers and ADB packages you currently have installed. Download the ADB package from Google and, when prompted, say 'yes' to installing the Drivers.
Make sure you try all your available USB ports.
Are there any Yellow exclaimation marks in Device Manager? Do you have the most recent Motherboard drivers from your Manufacturers website?
Dirk said:
Just to rule it out, after you connect your cable are you seeing the Notification with USB options and have you selected 'Data Transfer', (or whatever it's called)?
If you are seeing the Notification and the PC still can't see the device, uninstall whatever Drivers and ADB packages you currently have installed. Download the ADB package from Google and, when prompted, say 'yes' to installing the Drivers.
Make sure you try all your available USB ports.
Are there any Yellow exclaimation marks in Device Manager? Do you have the most recent Motherboard drivers from your Manufacturers website?
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Yes, I updated the drivers too.
I tried uninstalling the google drivers and everything you mentioned.
No the notification doesn't show up and my device doesn't show up on device manager.
I am running windows 10 latest update.
MagilsugaM said:
Yes, I updated the drivers too.
I tried uninstalling the google drivers and everything you mentioned.
No the notification doesn't show up and my device doesn't show up on device manager.
I am running windows 10 latest update.
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If you have a can of compressed air, try blowing out the USB port. There may be debris up there. It does sound like a Hardware problem. You really need to try it on another PC to know for sure.
You don't have any issues when charging?
Dirk said:
If you have a can of compressed air, try blowing out the USB port. There may be debris up there. It does sound like a Hardware problem. You really need to try it on another PC to know for sure.
You don't have any issues when charging?
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The phones charges perfectly, I already cleaned out the port.
So, I still have this issue and I wasn't able to solve it. Pretty much the phone only charges, doesn't get recognized by any computer. I also tried my laptop and same thing happens. How do I find out if it's a hardware issue?
Is there any way to save the phone?
i got this too , stuck in recovery and fastboot because i cant connect my device in any pc
MagilsugaM said:
So, I still have this issue and I wasn't able to solve it. Pretty much the phone only charges, doesn't get recognized by any computer. I also tried my laptop and same thing happens. How do I find out if it's a hardware issue?
Is there any way to save the phone?
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You can connect your PC to your phone without cables using ADB over wifi provided your phone is rooted and on the same wifi network as your PC.
I know this won't solve your hardware problem but it does allow you to move files between your PC and your phone using ADB.
Note that this doesn't work in recovery or fastboot modes.
Here's how:
On the phone using Terminal
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port 5555
stop adbd
start adbd
On the PC in a command terminal
adb connect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5555
...
adb disconnect xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5555
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the phone's IP address
To set the phone back to normal (optional)
On the phone
su
setprop service.adb.tcp.port -1
stop adbd
start adbd
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I fix using a old PC that a have connected and installed drivers before but was a windows 7 , I delet all drivers content about phones and USB and re installed again using the unbrick tools and drivers , plugged the phone in fastboot and magically was recognized again ..
MagilsugaM said:
So, I still have this issue and I wasn't able to solve it. Pretty much the phone only charges, doesn't get recognized by any computer. I also tried my laptop and same thing happens. How do I find out if it's a hardware issue?
Is there any way to save the phone?
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You could also try using flash drive via OTG. This won't help you connect to PC/Laptop in any way, but could at least progress a bit that the phone hardware is okay for data part.
This problem start again , fortunelly im in nougat so if i go to dev options and change the usb charging to mtp his comes to charging again . I think this is the problem , the phone dont comes to mtp so dont "have" a device in windows to connect , with this im unable to make root and do anything in fastboot because my phone lock to usb only for charge