hi all,
I don't seem to be able to copy anything from my HTC One via the USB cable..
When I connect the device 'usb debugging' is enabled on the phone, and the device shows up in Windows Explorer. If I browse the folder structure, it will hang.
If I connect the phone, wait until 'usb debugging' is enabled, and disable it, the phone reconnects, and I can browse with more success, and even copy a few files, but anything more than a few and it hangs again.
I've tried doing both of these with the HTC Sync app, and guess what.. it hangs. This is the same on two different Windows 8 PCs, with the original HTC cable.
Is there a known working driver or anything that I should be aware of?
Thanks, as always, in advance.
M
Some people have had issues on Windows 8, but not me. Install the latest "HTC Sync Manager". I think the version is something like 2.0.61.
Yeah I tried that. It managed to connect and start syncing, but then hung. Think I'll try the wife's Windows 7 laptop, maybe it doesn't like Windows 8.
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It's fine for me. Stay away from USB3 ports.
Its not usb3 either, as my laptop doesn't have any USB3 ports :/
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No problems on my laptop (win 7 x64) via usb 2,
Also working with desktop pc , same os and via usb 3.
Would suspect your problem caused by HTC driver
This thread about HTC drivers may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39158024
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Seems like a Windows 8 issue. Works flawlessly on my wife's Windows 7 laptop...
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It seems that when I try to connect my n1 to my CPU, my CPU can not recognize my n1 SD card while its in USB mode.
I am currently running window 7 32b. I thought it was my windows that was faulty so reformat my CPU with fresh copy of windows. However that was not the case. So I tried my other computer running windows XP and it picks up the SD card instantly. So I tried a new SD card in my N1 tried it again. Didn't work. I am confused. Everytime I need to transfer files from my CPU to my n1 I have to pull out the SD card. Its strange. All the drives were installed correctly but it will not detect. Other CPU will detect. Is anyone having this issue with windows 7 on your computer. I wan to fix this. Its really getting annoying. Please if you guys have any ideas let me know. I even called HTC and they figured out its my CPU not the phone. And I agree. It works on other windows but not my windows 7.
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Make sure usb debugging is checked marked before trying to mount....See if that works
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USB debugging works fine. I am able to use adb commands. Funny thing is phone thinks its in USB mode. There's got to be some driver issue or something. Drivin me crazy.
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If all else fails...get one of those WiFi file transfer apps. Way, Way, Way faster than transfering through the USB cord on the N1 (tops out at 2mbps).
SiNJiN76 said:
If all else fails...get one of those WiFi file transfer apps. Way, Way, Way faster than transfering through the USB cord on the N1 (tops out at 2mbps).
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What's the app call? Yeah I can't find what's wrong. Spent three hours. This sucks.
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Try Websharing. That's what I use.
Thx I will give it a try.
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Try another PC. My Home PC that I built used to recognize it... then stopped... then wouldn't for weeks... and just the other day I noticed it found it (after a minute).
Today on my netbook (EeePC 1000HE) it gave me fits a few times before coming up.
Nothing really changed on my Home PC really and USB sticks would read just fine, but not my N1. I know I reset the thing many times without success so finding it working was surprising.
One thing I use are my existing mini-usb cables and I picked up these little mini-micro usb converters. Perhaps those are flaky?
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Try Websharing. That's what I use.
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Yup, that's the one I use.
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Hi All,
Can I connect my HD7 via USB & see another removable mass storage drive being shown in Windows Explorer or Device being shown as Mobile Device.
Prior to HD7, I was using Nokia E72, HTC Touch (Elfin) and other phones. On all those phones, I could transfer file directly using Windows Explorer. But not in HD7.
HD7 doesn't even allow file through Bluetooh
Can any one help?
Thanks in advance.
hi priyarupesh
it depends on rom you have
custom roms now have app WM device centre, which allows you to transfer files over
cheers and have a gr8 day
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Hi Jhonny,
I have Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit OS on my laptop. I downloaded Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows vista 64-bit from Microsoft & installed on my laptop.
I kept my phone in on state, such that it should not switch off display, does not lock up etc..
Downloaded Windows Mobile Device Center App on my phone & started it.
Then I connected phone to Laptop.
WMDC in laptop, didn't connect to my phone.
I tried locating my phone in Laptop's Device Manager and found it is there under 2 devices, Portable Devices & Windows Phone USB Devices.
I thought, since zune is pitching in on connecting phone to laptop, I uninstalled Zune from laptop & tried again to connect.
In WMDC in laptop connection setting also, I selected USB to connect, but in-vain.
Am I missing something?
yes wrong one u downloaded
i think you need to download the one that in the thread in the hacking thread if i'm not wrong.
Hi Ttblondey,
Can you please provide the link.
Thanks,
Rupesh
Your looking for WPDM (Windows Phone Device Manager). Maybe your searching for the previous WMDM (Windows Mobile Device Manager).
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OK guys, really need help guys. I can't get MTP to even be detected on my HP Windows 7 64bit laptop. I have 2 Nexus 7's, one I accidentally dropped and the screen cracked and became unresponsive, or at least half of it.....but anyways it had no problems with the laptop actually detecting an MTP device was detected and installed the driver. Now with my new one, no matter what I do, it wont detect it. I called Google and had a 30 minute talk, but to no avail. Now, what really twists my leg is that when I plug it in to my HP Windows XP 32bit desktop, it detects it and installed it! So I'm so confused right now, if ANYONE has the answer to my troubles, please help!
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"Now with my new one, no matter what I do, it wont detect it."
Can I guess that you haven't deleted the drivers that worked with your original N7? Rather than typing "Device Manager" instructions have a look at http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
i was having this problem as well. no pc would recognize the device was even plugged in.. although the nexus 7 would still change while plugged into pc. windows 7, xp, and linux... nothing. this is using the cable that came with my nexus 7. i don't think it's cut out for data. just for kicks i used a motorola droid 3 cable and bingo worked instantly.... hmmmmmmmmmm.
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"Now with my new one, no matter what I do, it wont detect it."
Can I guess that you haven't deleted the drivers that worked with your original N7? Rather than typing "Device Manager" instructions have a look at http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
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Yes I have, as a matter of fact.
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i finally got MTP to work on my Windows 7 by following these steps: http://www.nexus7tablethelp.com/2012/08/connect-nexus-7-to-windows-xpvista7.html.
i don't even know if the download was necessary, what i did was go to 'devices'. and unspecified Nexus 7 device was there. i right-clicked on it and selected 'troubleshoot', and within a minute it had an option to install the drivers.
usb cable that comes with nexus 7 is bunk.
it doesn't work for crap. it charges.. i've checked the pins to make sure clean, etc... i feel like i got only a charging cable for some reason. it won't charge other things though such as a droid 3 phone. but the droid 3 cable works for data without any special song or dance. i'm upset because the droid 3 belongs to my roommate and i don't have any other cable that will work. so lame asus. i have not been able to find a straight answer from anyone in months. same thing over and over again.. install drivers, blah blah blah go in the device manager upgrade driver try pdanet. none of this works if the hardware on the most basic level is not interfacing.
I plugged my HTC One into my computer tonight in hope of transferring some songs across to it, but it comes up saying it is not recognized, i have tried uninstalling htc sync and the htc drivers, tried older versions of both, tried turning usb debugging on and off and also tried restoring my pc to an earlier point but none of this seems to work. Please if anyone can help i would be so grateful.
Check what it shows as in Device Manager. Also try downloading the driver installer from here: www.adbdriver.com
Managed to get it working, for some reason the usb cable will only charge the phone now, it wont transfer data. Thanks for the help though
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I had this exact problem. Try using a different usb cable. It may work.
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Try to use older or newer driver, usb cable or the port is also can be the problem.
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camy256 said:
I plugged my HTC One into my computer tonight in hope of transferring some songs across to it, but it comes up saying it is not recognized, i have tried uninstalling htc sync and the htc drivers, tried older versions of both, tried turning usb debugging on and off and also tried restoring my pc to an earlier point but none of this seems to work. Please if anyone can help i would be so grateful.
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This happened to 2 people I know and myself. My phone wouldn't charge when on, and would not connect to the computer at all. Not even charging. I tried new cables, different ports, but nothing worked. I sent it away for repair. I suspect it could be hardware failure somewhere as this is happening to a few people now. I would advise you to get it looked at. Still waiting on mine to be returned.
hi all how ar you,
recently i bought a used htc one dual sim, i'm loving it !!
but when i try to connect it to my windows 8.1 laptop
it doesn't see it. nothing happens on the laptop. as if i didn't connect anything.
however, my htc one charges, and a message is displayed : (to browse phone storage, you must first unlock your device)
i unlocked the passcode, nothing happens.
i am using the original usb cable, i tried different cables, different usb ports.... same problem
enabled debugging mode, same problem
installed htc sync manager, and htc one drivers, same problem and htc sync manager doesn't see ,my phone connected.
in device manager, i can't see my phone either.
what is the problem, what can i do, my laptop sees other phones normally.
please help ???
anas191 said:
hi all how ar you,
recently i bought a used htc one dual sim, i'm loving it !!
but when i try to connect it to my windows 8.1 laptop
it doesn't see it. nothing happens on the laptop. as if i didn't connect anything.
however, my htc one charges, and a message is displayed : (to browse phone storage, you must first unlock your device)
i unlocked the passcode, nothing happens.
i am using the original usb cable, i tried different cables, different usb ports.... same problem
enabled debugging mode, same problem
installed htc sync manager, and htc one drivers, same problem and htc sync manager doesn't see ,my phone connected.
in device manager, i can't see my phone either.
what is the problem, what can i do, my laptop sees other phones normally.
please help ???
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try a windows 7 or xp machine if possible or try a bootable linux distro like unbuntu and see if that can see your device, if it can then I would say your HBOOt on your phone is too old for windows 8+, if none of the above works then its possibly the charging port in the phone itself.
Seanie280672 said:
try a windows 7 or xp machine if possible or try a bootable linux distro like unbuntu and see if that can see your device, if it can then I would say your HBOOt on your phone is too old for windows 8+, if none of the above works then its possibly the charging port in the phone itself.
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i'll try that out, if my HBOOT is too old, can i update and what exactly is it ?
thanks for your response