I wiped accidentaly my internal memory and data system, so I have no ROM to flash. I tried the sideload, but it's like stuck at "Starting ADB sideload feature... ( I don't know if that's supposed to be ok)
When I type adb devices it doesn't display my device, just says list of devices
When I type adb sideload ROM.zip it says device not found
It seems like adb is not working? I have used the same adb folder before for unlocking bootloader and rooting, soI don't know why it shouldn't work.
I even downloaded the whole adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130917, but same thing. I even tried another computer. Please someone give me an advice, I'm really worried
Install HTC sync and the drivers and install Universal Naked Drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Restart your computer then make sure antivirus and any firewalls are disabled and try to sideload again.
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I am in the same boat as the OP. I am going to try that and see if it works. Been silently freaking out since I was unable to use adb or anything.
Fingers crossed!
Konfuzion said:
Install HTC sync and the drivers and install Universal Naked Drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Restart your computer then make sure antivirus and any firewalls are disabled and try to sideload again.
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So strange. I ended up flashing a RUU. ADB works when device is on fastboot, but doesn't work wen the phone is on (adb fastboot bootloader), or when in recovery(adb sideload ROM.zip). I tried the naked driver and same story. I'll now do some registry cleaning and such things, maybe there are leftovers from old drivers
Edit : After uninstalling all drivers and cleaning stuff, installed the naked driver and now it works like a charm. Thanks!
Konfuzion said:
Install HTC sync and the drivers and install Universal Naked Drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Restart your computer then make sure antivirus and any firewalls are disabled and try to sideload again.
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Just wanted to say that the naked drivers worked like a charm. I am currently able to use the sideload on TWRP. Thank you so much! :good:
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I have a nandroid backup.
Its too big to keep on the phone at all times
Therefore its been placed on my computer
And in the case i need it (boot-loop), how can i transfer the backup while in CWM?
ADB seems to be the simplest way, but adb cannot find my device when it is in the bootloader or in custom recovery.
Am i missing something? Or is there another way to solve this issue.
If anyone could help, id be very grateful.
Hi
Greetings,
When you boot in fastboot and connect your phone to pc does it shows fastboot usb if yes then it is recognised if no then you will have to download the drivers if HTC and install them
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shrex said:
Hi
Greetings,
When you boot in fastboot and connect your phone to pc does it shows fastboot usb if yes then it is recognised if no then you will have to download the drivers if HTC and install them
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yes fastboot usb is shown and all fastboot commands work, its just that adb doesnt work when its in bootloader or recovery.
I did some more digging around and found that when the phone is connected while in recovery, the computer recognizes it as a "HTC MTP device"..and thats it. I cant upgrade the drivers of the said device or essentially do anything with it.
What am i missing?
ADB should only work under Recovery. I found that with the last HTC driver it didn't install for when you are under Bootloader, Recovery, or Fastboot. I forgot what version actually worked the best but it might have been the 3 series drivers. Anyway while under Recovery you'll have to force the HTC drivers to install thru your Device Manager. It will not automagically detect them. I would start with these drivers and try them out.
HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe
Universal_Naked_Driver_0.72.zip
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
TygerByte said:
ADB should only work under Recovery. I found that with the last HTC driver it didn't install for when you are under Bootloader, Recovery, or Fastboot. I forgot what version actually worked the best but it might have been the 3 series drivers. Anyway while under Recovery you'll have to force the HTC drivers to install thru your Device Manager. It will not automagically detect them. I would startpage these drivers and try them out.
HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe
Universal_Naked_Driver_0.72.zip
HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
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Thanks for the reply, ive tried the first two drivers, work fine when the phone is booted, but no avail in recovery. The laptop shows the device connected as "My HTC" while in recovery, but im unable to use adb commands as adb doesnt connect to it. Ill try the third 3 series driver and post an update in a few.
UPDATE: wont install, im running windows 8 and it says this driver is not compatible with this operating system.
Bhavpreet said:
Thanks for the reply, ive tried the first two drivers, work fine when the phone is booted, but no avail in recovery. The laptop shows the device connected as "My HTC" while in recovery, but im unable to use adb commands as adb doesnt connect to it. Ill try the third 3 series driver and post an update in a few.
UPDATE: wont install, im running windows 8 and it says this driver is not compatible with this operating system.
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Does it say its offline? What do you actually see when using adb. As for the driver in Windows 8, you have to disable driver signature checking to use them. There is a thread in the Nexus 4 forum on how to do this, which is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33463359&postcount=109
EddyOS said:
Does it say its offline? What do you actually see when using adb. As for the driver in Windows 8, you have to disable driver signature checking to use them. There is a thread in the Nexus 4 forum on how to do this, which is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33463359&postcount=109
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installed the 3 series driver, still the same problem. Heres some photos (which i should have attached originally) of whats happening.
The pictures are while the phone is normally booted, and then when the phone is in recovery.
Edit: Uninstalled all of the HTC drivers and devices inside the device manager, and only installed the Universal Naked Driver, the phone now shows up with a different name in device manager, but STILL does not work while in recovery.
Another pictures attached of how device manager looks with just the Universal Driver while in recovery.
anyone?
i have the same problem as u.. I tried both my missus Windowss PC now.. It used to detect it before. Now it suddenly doesn´t anymore. On my mac, same deal. Nothing detected.
Been googling around and i have found threads but they all end unsolved. ADB returns ADB devices blank. Kill-server or adb remount does nothing. in Fastboot USB its totally a ghost.
found any fixes?
I'm clueless too. I can only think to try other recoveries. Philz CWM comes to mind. I also uploaded the latest google usb drivers for you incase you want to try that out too. Google v7 USB drivers I think they are called. You'll probably have to force install them since they won't detect. Included the adb and fastboot from the SDK too. Last thing I can probably suggest is to try different USB port. Oh and TWRP too since it has the terminal built in it you could try starting up ADB from there.
Me too...
Did anyone ever resolve this? I'm facing it now, having tried multiple recoveries. Previously was able to use adb fine. (I'm on a mac.)
bretula said:
Did anyone ever resolve this? I'm facing it now, having tried multiple recoveries. Previously was able to use adb fine. (I'm on a mac.)
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In case this helps someone else: The reason I lost adb was that I'd installed the drivers on my mac for EasyTether. There's a note about this on the EasyTether FAQ page. When I disabled the EasyTether driver, I was able to use adb again.
TygerByte said:
I'm clueless too. I can only think to try other recoveries. Philz CWM comes to mind. I also uploaded the latest google usb drivers for you incase you want to try that out too. Google v7 USB drivers I think they are called. You'll probably have to force install them since they won't detect. Included the adb and fastboot from the SDK too. Last thing I can probably suggest is to try different USB port. Oh and TWRP too since it has the terminal built in it you could try starting up ADB from there.
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have you tied all-in-one-tool-kit ???
Not sure if this will help, but I had an issue like this with my asus tab - adb worked fine in android os but not in twrp recovery, device manager showing it as other device.
While in recovery with device connected to pc I followed this how-to from the device manager part on and got adb working in recovery.
ADB not connecting
Bhavpreet said:
I have a nandroid backup.
Its too big to keep on the phone at all times
Therefore its been placed on my computer
And in the case i need it (boot-loop), how can i transfer the backup while in CWM?
ADB seems to be the simplest way, but adb cannot find my device when it is in the bootloader or in custom recovery.
Am i missing something? Or is there another way to solve this issue.
If anyone could help, id be very grateful.
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Re Install HTC drivers manually, windows sees HTC until you boot into recovery mode and try to use ADB, It worked for me.
HTC One(M7) not recognized by adb
Condition:
HTC One(M7) - rooted; s-ON; GPE ROM 4.3.1
Recovery - CWM
I have a similar problem with my HTC One(M7). I'm working mainly on a mac (OSX Maverick), but I have also tried using a PC (Windows 8). I accidentally wiped the data on the phone while in recovery, and now I have a phone that only boots to the bootloader and recovery. Since backups usually take a lot of memory, I kept all of mine on my computer. The simple fix I've been trying to do is sideload the ROM to the phone through adb, however adb does not find the device. I repeatedly get the "device not found". However the device is recognized in fastboot, and i always get the "fastboot USB" when it is connected. So I am unable to flash the ROM I need to the phone because it is unable to communicate with either computer. On the PC I made sure to have had the proper drivers, I downloaded HTC SYNC, and have tried updating them manually. However I always get the "error Code 43". The PC also does not recognize the device, so again I am unable to communicate with the device. Can I plz get any help, I have tried reading multiple forums, but have had no luck trying any solution. I would really appreciate any advise; Im desperate to fix the phone.
TonyDEV said:
Condition:
HTC One(M7) - rooted; s-ON; GPE ROM 4.3.1
Recovery - CWM
I have a similar problem with my HTC One(M7). I'm working mainly on a mac (OSX Maverick), but I have also tried using a PC (Windows 8). I accidentally wiped the data on the phone while in recovery, and now I have a phone that only boots to the bootloader and recovery. Since backups usually take a lot of memory, I kept all of mine on my computer. The simple fix I've been trying to do is sideload the ROM to the phone through adb, however adb does not find the device. I repeatedly get the "device not found". However the device is recognized in fastboot, and i always get the "fastboot USB" when it is connected. So I am unable to flash the ROM I need to the phone because it is unable to communicate with either computer. On the PC I made sure to have had the proper drivers, I downloaded HTC SYNC, and have tried updating them manually. However I always get the "error Code 43". The PC also does not recognize the device, so again I am unable to communicate with the device. Can I plz get any help, I have tried reading multiple forums, but have had no luck trying any solution. I would really appreciate any advise; Im desperate to fix the phone.
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Take a look at this FAQ post and see if this doesn't help solve your problems. I would also recommend updating your CWM recovery to the latest.
having a similar problem. My system and everything is wiped all I have is TWRP 2.6.0.1 and I'm trying to end with cyanogenmod. theres no sdcard slot so my only option is an adb push through recovery. Adb doesnt recognize it, it just doesn't return anything in the list of devices when i type adb devices. in devmgmt it lists my phone as a disk drive... I have tried to update the drivers to the universal naked ones, but then windows says that it already found and installed the best driver software I have the T-Mobile variant but I thought I'd post here since this problem is more than likely not carrier specific and I didn't wanna add another thread. I can do fastboot just fine when in fastboot usb mode, but in recovery no adb... I can't install the naked drivers it just says that the file is incompatible
blu422 said:
having a similar problem. My system and everything is wiped all I have is TWRP 2.6.0.1 and I'm trying to end with cyanogenmod. theres no sdcard slot so my only option is an adb push through recovery. Adb doesnt recognize it, it just doesn't return anything in the list of devices when i type adb devices. in devmgmt it lists my phone as a disk drive... I have tried to update the drivers to the universal naked ones, but then windows says that it already found and installed the best driver software I have the T-Mobile variant but I thought I'd post here since this problem is more than likely not carrier specific and I didn't wanna add another thread. I can do fastboot just fine when in fastboot usb mode, but in recovery no adb...
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your TWRP is very outdated update to 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
Install this driver then plug your phone in and enter TWRP
http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
If device manager does not see your phone as My HTC under ADB Interface it's installed wrong.
clsA said:
your TWRP is very outdated update to 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
Install this driver then plug your phone in and enter TWRP
http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
If device manager does not see your phone as My HTC under ADB Interface it's installed wrong.
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thanks! did what you said i installed the drivers and the installation crashed the first time, then the second time it game me the option to remove or repair and i repaired and it worked thank you!!!
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clsA said:
your TWRP is very outdated update to 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
Install this driver then plug your phone in and enter TWRP
http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
If device manager does not see your phone as My HTC under ADB Interface it's installed wrong.
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so i have adb... but now it wont let me flash cyanogenmod... error executing updater binary in zip.... just fails.... help? updated to twrp 2.7.1.1. that fixed the problem
Hope this is in the right place.
I formatted my HTC1 like an idiot when I meant to wipe and am a little stuck.
ADB doesn't register on my PC so I can't sideload.
No installed ROM so I can't get into the system.
RUU flashes fail with a (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
Rooted, S-On and I have custom recovery images... TWRP and CWM...
I've tried everything I can think of and everything google can think of...
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
If you know someone with an OTG cable you can load it off a thumbdrive
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Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853&highlight=sideload
You should be able to ADB Push a Rom to your phone, then ADB Sideload it. May need to reflash recovery first, I recommend TWRP
altimax98 said:
If you know someone with an OTG cable you can load it off a thumbdrive
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Figured this was my only remaining option and have ordered an OTG cable, arrives on Monday was just hoping to find another way so I didn't have to wait.
dgtiii said:
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853&highlight=sideload
You should be able to ADB Push a Rom to your phone, then ADB Sideload it. May need to reflash recovery first, I recommend TWRP
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I've tried this and many variants of ADB just isn't recognised on my PC
Thankyou both for your replies they are greatly appreciated!
Rechi03 said:
Figured this was my only remaining option and have ordered an OTG cable, arrives on Monday was just hoping to find another way so I didn't have to wait.
I've tried this and many variants of ADB just isn't recognised on my PC
Thankyou both for your replies they are greatly appreciated!
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The only thing I can think of then is to find an RUU for your phone hopefully. ADB Push/Sideload normally works in your situation. Try a different cable, different USB port, different computer
dgtiii said:
Check this out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2325853&highlight=sideload
You should be able to ADB Push a Rom to your phone, then ADB Sideload it. May need to reflash recovery first, I recommend TWRP
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This guide saved my a$$ too, when I accidentally deleted my system folder. Try a different PC, it works all the time, it will work for you too.
And oh, OTG didn't work for me. I suggest you try a different machine.
humbug got my OTG cable this morning and it appears to work fine... installed Revolution HD 20.1.. tells me install compete and reboots and then brings me to the same blank screen I've been staring at for the last couple of days.
I'm obviously missing something but...
Rechi03 said:
humbug got my OTG cable this morning and it appears to work fine... installed Revolution HD 20.1.. tells me install compete and reboots and then brings me to the same blank screen I've been staring at for the last couple of days.
I'm obviously missing something but...
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do you have a windows computer?
you most likely just need to install some drivers and then ADB will work.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74163067/HTC ONE DRIVERS.zip
those are the windows drivers. unzip the folder. open device manager. see here http://i.imgur.com/9LeGRJI.png
right click the "htc one" > "update driver software" > "browse my computer" then select the folder where you extracted the zip to. it will automatically install the correct driver. do the same for "my HTC" or any other devices that appear in those two top-level menus.
Have been through multiple drivers, some of which apparently work but still cant find the device when i try to push or sideload.
Have just done a full wipe and am going to attempt starting again from scratch with TWRP and Revolution HD.
Just to clarify I have tried multiple ports and cables, even bought a new USB 3 card, I don't have access to another PC or Laptop.
Rechi03 said:
Have been through multiple drivers, some of which apparently work but still cant find the device when i try to push or sideload.
Have just done a full wipe and am going to attempt starting again from scratch with TWRP and Revolution HD.
Just to clarify I have tried multiple ports and cables, even bought a new USB 3 card, I don't have access to another PC or Laptop.
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Adb doesn't like usb 3, apparently.. Are you sure you're opening the cmd window from inside the adb/fastboot folder?
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sideload is working as I type... it seems flashing recovery as aposed(SP?) to just booting a recovery makes a world of difference, will let you know if the install works. usb3 doesn't seem to be an issue though.
Hussah! It works! Thankyou all for you suggestions and input it has been greatly appreciated!
To flash with adb you need to boot ur phone in recovery mode, not in the bootloader... Took me a while to understand that
I have wiped my phone completely out. When it turns on, it boots into TWRP and I cannot get adb to recognize my device to sideload anything onto it.
I've tried with TWRP, and CWM to load anything but I cannot get it to work. Any ideas?
Try the universal naked drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Also disable/unistall HTC Sync, Antivirus, Firewalls (including windows firewall).
Konfuzion said:
Try the universal naked drivers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
Also disable/unistall HTC Sync, Antivirus, Firewalls (including windows firewall).
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Not quite sure what I'm supposed to do with these?
Stellarex said:
Not quite sure what I'm supposed to do with these?
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You dont know what to do with a driver? Install them so your phone is recognized by your computer.
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You dont know what to do with a driver? Install them so your phone is recognized by your computer.
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My phone is recognized by the computer. adb isnt working for some reason, I can issue commands through the command prompt for fastboot but I cant get adb to recognize my device because it wont turn on.
the same thing happened to me. I ended up flashing the RUU using fastboot. Don't ask me how to do it because I don't remember, but there should be a guide floating around the forums somewhere.
Make sure you are using the RUU that is compatible with your phone.
I dont know then.
I returned the phone to sprint, they exchanged it.
Apparently I flashed the wrong version of a rom (A non sprint rom) and it soft bricked my phone.
No matter what I do my computer won't acknowledge my phone in command prompt.. Need help!
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I just had this issue while I was trying to use firewater S-off. I kept getting a device offline error. It turned out my adb drivers were old so I just downloaded the latest SDK and installed the latest drivers. Not sure if that's your issue, but updating your drivers is a start.
I've installed all the correct drivers and my computer can recognize my phone, once in boot loader mode I can find the model of my phone with terminal but anything else I try like adb or fastboot with HTC one toolkit says no device is found?? I'm just trying to root and even go s-off again but nothing is working l. Only command that works is , adb devices after that its no device found. I cannot root with toolkit or terminal I get same message.
Is there anyone that can help me with this?
Please and thank you
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playboypaul said:
I've installed all the correct drivers and my computer can recognize my phone, once in boot loader mode I can find the model of my phone with terminal but anything else I try like adb or fastboot with HTC one toolkit says no device is found?? I'm just trying to root and even go s-off again but nothing is working l. Only command that works is , adb devices after that its no device found. I cannot root with toolkit or terminal I get same message.
Is there anyone that can help me with this?
Please and thank you
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adb commands only works from custom recovery or from a booted rom with usb debugging enabled
fastboot commands only works from bootloader
don't use toolkits, use fastboot and adb directly from a command window.
apart from the toolkit, if the drivers are correctly installed and your device is detected with "adb devices"/"fastboot devices" there is no reason other commands won't works.
you can also check nkk71's guide, there is guide in the FAQ to install drivers correctly.
You could also try to use adb and fastboot from a linux live cd/usb (ubuntu for example)
Most likely you just need to enable usb debugging in settings.
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USB debugging is enabled when I try this, all the tutorials ive read pretty much start with telling u that.
I've also used the command window to try troubleshoot why toolkit didn't work and same result.
When I try push a file like twrp I get no device attached.
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I'll try again and post a screenshot of command window
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Figured it out thanks for the help
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Had root for the day then woke today to error saying this device does not have proper root access?
I have twrp installed and working tried to reflash SuperSU and all my system apps are closing .
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