I recently got the HTC one google edition and when I activate USB tethering on it, Windows claims it is an "MTP USB Device" and that it can not find the driver. The actual MTP functionality is working fine and shows up as "HTC One." I know that RNDIS should work with this system because I USB tethered my Galaxy Nexus to it before I got the One. Is anyone else having this issue? Can anyone help me?
bobtehhobo said:
I recently got the HTC one google edition and when I activate USB tethering on it, Windows claims it is an "MTP USB Device" and that it can not find the driver. The actual MTP functionality is working fine and shows up as "HTC One." I know that RNDIS should work with this system because I USB tethered my Galaxy Nexus to it before I got the One. Is anyone else having this issue? Can anyone help me?
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Official GE device or normal One running GE?
Toxicoblivion said:
Official GE device or normal One running GE?
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Official GE device
cannot usb tether with htc one GE
bobtehhobo said:
Official GE device
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I tired to tether my HTC One GE to a win8 notebook, and it doesn't even recognize it. I then tried my NExus $, and it worked fine. Except that it is HSPA, and runs about one tenth as fast as the LTE One does.
I'm guessing "google edition" is not the same as nexus in more than one way.
I had exactly this issue but with the standard edition HTC One, not the GE. It was solved by installing the latest version of HTC Sync Manager.
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Ok i have looked to find a resolution to this problem.. but have not found it anywhere.. I really apologize if this has been already asked and moderators be nice as I have seen how "firm" some ppl have been with posting in the wrong place.
My question is i cannot connect my Galaxyi896 phone to my computer because it states the multimedia controller and video controller is not there(Gives Code 28)... I am using windows 7 64 bit and i have downloaded the drivers but am still getting this message.. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated..
Again sorry if this is in the wrong place or has been asked already...
rheanjd said:
Ok i have looked to find a resolution to this problem.. but have not found it anywhere.. I really apologize if this has been already asked and moderators be nice as I have seen how "firm" some ppl have been with posting in the wrong place.
My question is i cannot connect my Galaxyi896 phone to my computer because it states the multimedia controller and video controller is not there(Gives Code 28)... I am using windows 7 64 bit and i have downloaded the drivers but am still getting this message.. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated..
Again sorry if this is in the wrong place or has been asked already...
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First thing's first..... what are you running ROMwise?
I am running stock 2.2 Froyo JI6
rheanjd said:
I am running stock 2.2 Froyo JI6
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What's your computer recognizing your phone as in device manager? What do you have your USB settings set to in development?
Twicebak3d said:
What's your computer recognizing your phone as in device manager? What do you have your USB settings set to in development?
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The phone is recognizing it as "Other devices"
There are 4 ports
multimedia controller
multimedia video controller
unknown device
unknown device
and i have my usb debuggin set...
my phone is set to ask on connection in USB settings..
All it does when it plugs the phone is charge it...
rheanjd said:
The phone is recognizing it as "Other devices"
There are 4 ports
multimedia controller
multimedia video controller
unknown device
unknown device
and i have my usb debuggin set...
my phone is set to ask on connection in USB settings..
All it does when it plugs the phone is charge it...
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You have usb debugging on? If so... turn it off.
rheanjd said:
I am running stock 2.2 Froyo JI6
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JI6 is the leaked version with all kind of problems. Try installing drivers and reinstall. I'm on Win 7x64 and never had an issue connecting.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
cappysw10 said:
JI6 is the leaked version with all kind of problems. Try installing drivers and reinstall. I'm on Win 7x64 and never had an issue connecting.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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To be honest i don't think its the phone... bcuz i am able to connect it to my labtop and it seems to work its just the computer does not pick this up.. Anything and everything else works on the computer other than my phone...
Have you tried to change USB cables? The one I got from ATT died fairly quickly, after I replaced it, my phone connected again to my computer.
popfan said:
Have you tried to change USB cables? The one I got from ATT died fairly quickly, after I replaced it, my phone connected again to my computer.
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The cable i have is the original samsung cable and as mentioned earlier when connecting it to my labtop it works... I have been reading up a bit on other forums and i think it has to do with my computer not being able to recognize the device.. hopefully i can find something useful and post it here to help anybody else. if anyone else got any ideas, please share...
Hi All,
Just got my HTC One and am pretty much excited but am not able to connect it to my Laptop with the USB cable .
Once i connect it I can see that under portable devices HTC One icon is getting displayed but after clicking I get a message 'You do not have permission to access the device'.
OS is Windows 7
Some one please help me with this
Uninstall all HTC Sync software and drivers
Reboot the PC
Install HTC Sync from website again and then connect the phone. Let it install all drivers first. Then try
v-b-n said:
Uninstall all HTC Sync software and drivers
Reboot the PC
Install HTC Sync from website again and then connect the phone. Let it install all drivers first. Then try
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Thank you for the repose, i tried the same but still it did not workout .
Try another USB port and/or cable
You don't need HTC Sync or HTC drivers for this. Windows has it's own MTP drivers.
I would try uninstalling the HTC drivers, in case they are causing a problem.
Plug the phone in, and check the Event log in control panel to see if anything is flagged.
same issue faced
So did this issue get fixed for you? i am facing the same issue with my HTC One E8 dual sim. and cant seem to find a way to get it fixed.
Hi folks, I have a query. They saw that this beautiful phone has the ability to connect to the internet via USB cable using pc internet.
Well, today I wanted to try in the office and I walked, I assumed it was because the work proxy blocking me, but when I try it here at home, still no go. He says he can not establish the connection, to check you have the latest version of htc sync, which I have.
Anyone know what can be?
PD, the firewall is disabled.
Greetings and thank you very much!!
Pretty sure the PC uses the phones connection not the other way.
I had to uninstall HTC sync to view the phone as USB and install windows media player and turning on/off USB debugging.
Sent from my One running Slim Bean
javiiperez said:
Hi folks, I have a query. They saw that this beautiful phone has the ability to connect to the internet via USB cable using pc internet.
Well, today I wanted to try in the office and I walked, I assumed it was because the work proxy blocking me, but when I try it here at home, still no go. He says he can not establish the connection, to check you have the latest version of htc sync, which I have.
Anyone know what can be?
PD, the firewall is disabled.
Greetings and thank you very much!!
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Did you select the option in usb setting when you connect the phone to the PC? Only after selecting the setting will the PC internet work on the phone.
jamieunit said:
Pretty sure the PC uses the phones connection not the other way.
I had to uninstall HTC sync to view the phone as USB and install windows media player and turning on/off USB debugging.
Sent from my One running Slim Bean
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HTC has the feature built in.
x017in said:
HTC has the feature built in.
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Is that only on stock or aosp too?
Sent from my One running Slim Bean
Its a HTC feature. so Sense ROM only unless some AOSP dev has figured a way to run it on their ROM. I looked for it when i had the N$, but didnt find any ROM/app with the samefeature
I installed Google Edition AOSP ROM on my Galaxy S 4 Active I537. Everything works fine except for my PC not recognizing the device when I plug it in. When I open computer it's not under "devices with removable storage" Does anyone know what the issue is?
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I installed Google Edition AOSP ROM on my Galaxy S 4 Active I537. Everything works fine except for my PC not recognizing the device when I plug it in. When I open computer it's not under "devices with removable storage" Does anyone know what the issue is?
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This is a known bug with the ROM, there is no fix.
dkeepitabuck said:
I installed Google Edition AOSP ROM on my Galaxy S 4 Active I537. Everything works fine except for my PC not recognizing the device when I plug it in. When I open computer it's not under "devices with removable storage" Does anyone know what the issue is?
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Same problem with my Galaxy S 4 Active I537. The ROM also has a problem with the video replay on the screen when recording video, although the playback is fine.These two issues, but mostly the usb one, stopped me from using it instead of the stock ROM. How nice it would be to have the Active with the unlocked bootloader! Thank's At&t! :crying:
Thanks in advance for any help!
Quick explanation of my setup. I have a Galaxy note 3 that I use for my phone, and I connect to my pioneer 8500 BHS stereo in my car as phone. I have a sprint HTC that sits in my glovebox and is used only for the app mirroring with App radio unchained. I need to have both connected by Bluetooth at the same time, the galaxy as phone and the HTC as media. This paring worked fine previously when I used a galaxy s2 instead of the HTC in my glovebox.
Problem: the HTC Bluetooth does not have the option on the phones Bluetooth menu to choose what type of connection you want to use. On the S4 I could choose, under Bluetooth options, if I wanted to use it for media or phone, but the HTC does not have those options, I only see phone.
If I connect my Note 3 first as phone, then the HTC will connect as media, and sometimes that will work great, other times app radio will not recognize that Bluetooth is connected at all, most times after I turn my car off and on. Other times ill restart my car and the HTC will connect first, and then my note 3 wont be able to connect at all.
Question: is there a sprint HTC ROM (or something else I can install) that includes the Bluetooth options that allow you to specify on the phone what mode you want connected for Bluetooth (the MHL must work for this rom as well)? if not any other suggested solutions? ive tried a few different roms, and stock, all that I have tried have this same issue. ive tried badboyz, beanstalk, viper one, and one or two others.
This is the Verizon One forum. Might wanna ask in the Sprint board: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one
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This is the Verizon One forum. Might wanna ask in the Sprint board: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one
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Is now on the right track:good:
Have you tried searching the Play Store for helpful apps that might be able to handle this? I haven't checked, but it is the first place that you should check.
And FYI, I know just what you are talking about. Funny enough, I think that Sense 4+ allowed you to differentiate...however, I'm not entirely sure.
the GPE rom gives the option, it's not sense but it works even with mhl