Hello,
I'm trying to develop an app using eclipse on ubuntu. I wanted to test my app but adb does not recognize. Usb-debugging is on and the rule /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rule is added. Yesterday it helped to take another usb cable, but now I'm using 3 different cables.
I also tried on windows, but the same problem. The HTC drivers are installed.
On my HD2 adb just works in recovery.
Please help me.
Thanks
kizilcali81 said:
Hello,
I'm trying to develop an app using eclipse on ubuntu. I wanted to test my app but adb does not recognize. Usb-debugging is on and the rule /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rule is added. Yesterday it helped to take another usb cable, but now I'm using 3 different cables.
I also tried on windows, but the same problem. The HTC drivers are installed.
On my HD2 adb just works in recovery.
Please help me.
Thanks
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Have you the latest adb binaries?
And, the debug usb is on on your phone?
If you use the command: adb devices, what's the result?
Yes I installed the newest adb binaries from Google developer Page and yes usb-debugging is enabled.
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kizilcali81 said:
Yes I installed the newest adb binaries from Google developer Page and yes usb-debugging is enabled.
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Strange, all are working fine in both of OS.
Fastboot is working?
Guich said:
Strange, all are working fine in both of OS.
Fastboot is working?
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I didn't try fastboot yet, but adb wireless works fine on both OS. It's really strange.
I want to get S-OFF but i'm scared about doing it wireless
kizilcali81 said:
I didn't try fastboot yet, but adb wireless works fine on both OS. It's really strange.
I want to get S-OFF but i'm scared about doing it wireless
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Try to change port of computer and the cable...
I tried with all the micro usb cables I have, on all my usb ports but it isn't working.
Fastboot works fine, adb in recovery also works fine, but else not.
When I type "lsusb" in recovery I get another verdorID (18d1 instead of 0bb4). Is this normal? In the rules file I have both but still not working.
Ok it's working now. I had ViperOne ROM 2.7.0 and teamSeven kernel installed. Now I have stock kernel and everything is working fine. I think it was an issue with my kernel.
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When I try to flash the boot.img by running the phone in Fastboot USB it does not connect with my PC. I have installed the latest version of SDK and the necessary files that need to be installed such as fasboot.exe, etc.
I had successfully flashed a boot.img before reformatting my PC but now the phone disconnects when in Fastboot USB mode although it can connect and is shown in Device Manager when inside the phone OS.
reeper250 said:
When I try to flash the boot.img by running the phone in Fastboot USB it does not connect with my PC. I have installed the latest version of SDK and the necessary files that need to be installed such as fasboot.exe, etc.
I had successfully flashed a boot.img before reformatting my PC but now the phone disconnects when in Fastboot USB mode although it can connect and is shown in Device Manager when inside the phone OS.
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install htc sync for htc drivers... Check my sign... U can find ADB and fastboot drivers with list of commands...
shiromau said:
install htc sync for htc drivers... Check my sign... U can find ADB and fastboot drivers with list of commands...
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I have already done all of that but the phone still disconnects when on Fastboot USB mode
reeper250 said:
I have already done all of that but the phone still disconnects when on Fastboot USB mode
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Well anyways it could be multiple things. It could be
1. You dont have proper drivers (but u said above you do with latest SDK and HTC Sync installed)
2. Broken USB port on computer
3. Broken mini HDMI port on your phone
4. Broken Cable.
You wouldnt by any chance be using PACman are you? I actually had some problems where my computer would not detect PACman in fastboot. If thats the case reflash PACman and try again. If that still doesnt work, then flash another ROM with full wipe, then see if it connects.
072665995 said:
Well anyways it could be multiple things. It could be
1. You dont have proper drivers (but u said above you do with latest SDK and HTC Sync installed)
2. Broken USB port on computer
3. Broken mini HDMI port on your phone
4. Broken Cable.
You wouldnt by any chance be using PACman are you? I actually had some problems where my computer would not detect PACman in fastboot. If thats the case reflash PACman and try again. If that still doesnt work, then flash another ROM with full wipe, then see if it connects.
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I was running PACman but after I installed the latest update for it my phone kept bootlooping so I am currently running CyanVivo X. It connects fine using the USB cable but it just doesn't connect when going into Fastboot USB.
I can also connect through the recovery menu with Clockwork Recovery.
You have to make sure whether your USB port is broken or the cable itself.
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thiagofbrito said:
You have to make sure whether your USB port is broken or the cable itself.
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It is not the USB port or the cable because it works 100% fine when not in Fastboot USB. The phone connects perfectly fine within the ROM and in Clockwork Recovery but not in Fastboot USB. I am thinking that re-unlocking the phone may help.
EDIT: I was using a USB 3.0 port and that was the issue... For some reason it didn't like the USB 3.0 in Fastboot USB << Heads up for anyone else having this issue.
reeper250 said:
It is not the USB port or the cable because it works 100% fine when not in Fastboot USB. The phone connects perfectly fine within the ROM and in Clockwork Recovery but not in Fastboot USB. I am thinking that re-unlocking the phone may help.
EDIT: I was using a USB 3.0 port and that was the issue... For some reason it didn't like the USB 3.0 in Fastboot USB << Heads up for anyone else having this issue.
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Is there any fix for this? My ultrabook only has USB 3.0 ports...
Yeah i've been having this same issue exactly for 3 days already but clueless. Shall there be anyone who had figured it out, plz kindly share the solution ok.
Thanks in advance
reeper250 said:
It is not the USB port or the cable because it works 100% fine when not in Fastboot USB. The phone connects perfectly fine within the ROM and in Clockwork Recovery but not in Fastboot USB. I am thinking that re-unlocking the phone may help.
EDIT: I was using a USB 3.0 port and that was the issue... For some reason it didn't like the USB 3.0 in Fastboot USB << Heads up for anyone else having this issue.
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blackbird2394 said:
Is there any fix for this? My ultrabook only has USB 3.0 ports...
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Denim Guy said:
Yeah i've been having this same issue exactly for 3 days already but clueless. Shall there be anyone who had figured it out, plz kindly share the solution ok.
Thanks in advance
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No fix unless you want to replace your USB 3 ports with USB 2 ports.
I tried installing a rom on my HTC one and it messed everything up. I have no data and no OS on my phone. I i did not make a backup as well....
ive been trying to use twrp sideload but my device wont connect to adb. what do i doooo? i can only get into the fastboot menu and trwp recovery. can i use a otg cord and transfer another rom into my phone or do i have to wait for att ruu? please help me! thanks
Miilkman said:
I tried installing a rom on my HTC one and it messed everything up. I have no data and no OS on my phone. I i did not make a backup as well....
ive been trying to use twrp sideload but my device wont connect to adb. what do i doooo? i can only get into the fastboot menu and trwp recovery. can i use a otg cord and transfer another rom into my phone or do i have to wait for att ruu? please help me! thanks
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you should be able to access adb even without sideload
Miilkman said:
I tried installing a rom on my HTC one and it messed everything up. I have no data and no OS on my phone. I i did not make a backup as well....
ive been trying to use twrp sideload but my device wont connect to adb. what do i doooo? i can only get into the fastboot menu and trwp recovery. can i use a otg cord and transfer another rom into my phone or do i have to wait for att ruu? please help me! thanks
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Does it say anything when you type the adb lust devices command?
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matt95 said:
you should be able to access adb even without sideload
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My device won't connect to adb no matter what I do.. It just says adb is out of date killing server, and I have the most updated adb too. I have the correct drivers too
Miilkman said:
My device won't connect to adb no matter what I do.. It just says adb is out of date killing server, and I have the most updated adb too. I have the correct drivers too
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so that's pc's fault, try to reinstall the sdk completely
matt95 said:
so that's pc's fault, try to reinstall the sdk completely
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Ok I'll try that!
But if that doesn't work can I just USB otg transfer a rom onto my phone and then flash it?
Miilkman said:
Ok I'll try that!
But if that doesn't work can I just USB otg transfer a rom onto my phone and then flash it?
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never tried that feature by myself so i can't say anything about it, however you should be able to use adb which is much more simple
matt95 said:
never tried that feature by myself so i can't say anything about it, however you should be able to use adb which is much more simple
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Alright I'll try adb on another pc see if that works...
Miilkman said:
Alright I'll try adb on another pc see if that works...
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good idea, try also to change the usb if it gives problems again
matt95 said:
good idea, try also to change the usb if it gives problems again
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if this doesnt work what do i do?
Use the all in one toolkit and flash twrp, mount your USB in twrp using an otg cable. Flash the ROM from usb
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Miilkman said:
if this doesnt work what do i do?
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suicide :laugh: just kidding we'll find a solution in that case
Bladerunner1825us said:
Does it say anything when you type the adb lust devices command?
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when i type adb devices it say killing adb server then starts up a daemon....
Im having this same issue, after trying to flash android revolution on my unlocked/rooted rogers One, it froze on the successfully installed part and I had to wait for it to die to try to restart it.
I cannot boot into recovery or connect it to my computer in any way, ./adb reboot bootloader doesnt work it says cannot find device.
When I vol down + power the bottom lights just blink and the phone does nothing.
Any idea on how I can reflash the phone?
Slicka70 said:
Im having this same issue, after trying to flash android revolution on my unlocked/rooted rogers One, it froze on the successfully installed part and I had to wait for it to die to try to restart it.
I cannot boot into recovery or connect it to my computer in any way, ./adb reboot bootloader doesnt work it says cannot find device.
When I vol down + power the bottom lights just blink and the phone does nothing.
Any idea on how I can reflash the phone?
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I have this same problem as well. I also believe I have bricked my HTC One (ATT) and I tried to flash the stock boot.img but when connected to my computer, the phone is completely empty with no download folder, apps folder or anything like it was on stock. I'm on TWRP Recovery but how to I reinstall the boot.img and fix the phone and put it back into factory settings?
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.
Hi,
I am gettings this error when ever I do ADB commands to my SU660. Here what I have tried to do:
1. Restart the Phone and even the PC
2. Change Cable
3. Get latest ADB Tools
Hope some one can help me. I need to upgrade my brother's phone
God Bless!
Thanks,
Thomie
tjsas1 said:
Hi,
I am gettings this error when ever I do ADB commands to my SU660. Here what I have tried to do:
1. Restart the Phone and even the PC
2. Change Cable
3. Get latest ADB Tools
Hope some one can help me. I need to upgrade my brother's phone
God Bless!
Thanks,
Thomie
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If your phone is running Android 4.2.2, and you are sure that you got the updated Android SDK tools for this particular version, then on enabling USB debugging, you should get a prompt on your phone "Allow USB debugging?" after connecting and running "adb devices", to which you need to answer "Ok"
If you are not running Android 4.2.2, try using ADB through wifi
rugglez said:
If your phone is running Android 4.2.2, and you are sure that you got the updated Android SDK tools for this particular version, then on enabling USB debugging, you should get a prompt on your phone "Allow USB debugging?" after connecting and running "adb devices", to which you need to answer "Ok"
If you are not running Android 4.2.2, try using ADB through wifi
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Hi,
Thanks for you reply. The phone is on Android 4.0.4, also tried enabled USB Debugging but no popup is showing.
Hope you can help me
God Bless!
Thanks,
Thomie
Try the following:
1. A different port (are you using a USB 3.0 port? If so, try a USB 2.0 port). Try changing the port anyway even if you were using 2.0 too. You may need for windows to install the driver after changing the port.
2. Restarting adb service by executing "adb kill-server" and "adb start-server"
3. Uninstall the driver from device manager and restarting, and letting windows install the driver on its own
4. If none of these works, reinstall the SDK Tools and in that make sure that "Google USB Driver" is installed.
Lets hope one of these works
tjsas1 said:
Hi,
I am gettings this error when ever I do ADB commands to my SU660. Here what I have tried to do:
1. Restart the Phone and even the PC
2. Change Cable
3. Get latest ADB Tools
Hope some one can help me. I need to upgrade my brother's phone
God Bless!
Thanks,
Thomie
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Try this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1752074
Maybe your adb is out of date,get a new version
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I do have my drivers updated and installed (no HTC Sync).
I have sdk-tools and everything as well.
here's what i noticed:
So when I have my phone at the bootloader plugged into my USB, it won't say fastboot unless I press the volume up or down keys and as soon as i do then it says "FASTBOOT USB".
On the computer however, it just says "<Waiting for device>" forever. weird
Any ideas guys?
TechnoHacker said:
I do have my drivers updated and installed (no HTC Sync).
I have sdk-tools and everything as well.
here's what i noticed:
So when I have my phone at the bootloader plugged into my USB, it won't say fastboot unless I press the volume up or down keys and as soon as i do then it says "FASTBOOT USB".
On the computer however, it just says "<Waiting for device>" forever. weird
Any ideas guys?
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do you have sdk tools installed properly??
Aldo101t said:
do you have sdk tools installed properly??
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I believe so. I am able to use adb and etc not fastboot.
Also, windows pops up with an error saying "USB device malfunctioned" when its in fastboot.
TechnoHacker said:
I believe so. I am able to use adb and etc not fastboot.
Also, windows pops up with an error saying "USB device malfunctioned" when its in fastboot.
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is your command prompt running as administrator, are you in the right directory ei/;cd c:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools) etc.
also the enviormental variables need to be set also
Aldo101t said:
is your command prompt running as administrator, are you in the right directory ei/;cd c:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools) etc.
also the enviormental variables need to be set also
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Yes and yes.
I set the environment variables too
TechnoHacker said:
Yes and yes.
I set the environment variables too
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well, shoot it should be ok then????
are the latest executibles of adb install check for updates on your sdk manager, open as administrator also. are you on windows 8.1 or using a 3.0 usb port, these will cause problems also
Aldo101t said:
well, shoot it should be ok then????
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Yeah but it's not :/
Aldo101t said:
well, shoot it should be ok then????
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Also HBOOT won't detect a PN07IMG.zip I have.
TechnoHacker said:
Also HBOOT won't detect a PN07IMG.zip I have.
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no , it won't because of the internal sdcard, not like the external has different partitions.
Aldo101t said:
no , it won't because of the internal sdcard, not like the external has different partitions.
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Oh got it thanks.
Now the fastboot thing is my only issue
TechnoHacker said:
Oh got it thanks.
Now the fastboot thing is my only issue
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did you read my edit on post #6
Aldo101t said:
well, shoot it should be ok then????
are the latest executibles of adb install check for updates on your sdk manager, open as administrator also. are you on windows 8.1 or using a 3.0 usb port, these will cause problems also
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No updates I checked the SDK Manager.
I'm on Windows 8 using a USB 2.0 Port.
TechnoHacker said:
No updates I checked the SDK Manager.
I'm on Windows 8 using a USB 2.0 Port.
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ok, well that's all i can think of maybe someone more knowledgeable will chime in here.
Aldo101t said:
ok, well that's all i can think of maybe someone more knowledgeable will chime in here.
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Okay, well thanks for your help though!
I have a couple ideas, not sure if any work.
1) test with the phone in android to see if HTC Sync recognizes the phone
2) Re-download fastboot and re extract it to make sure it's not that
3) Boot into twrp and see if it recognizes adb commands. This one won't fix it, but I'm just wondering if could possibly be a problem with the phone not recognizing while not in system
4) Use adb to reboot to bootloader instead of using the apm or holding down volume. "adb reboot bootloader"
If I helped you don't forget the thanks button!
Phone: Sprint HTC One
Rom: Dark EclipticONE 3.6
Kernel: ElementalX 0.4
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
Bootloader: Revone S-Off
TechnoHacker said:
Oh got it thanks.
Now the fastboot thing is my only issue
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Try uninstalling everything HTC
Reboot you pc and phone
Once both are booted plug your phone in and it should load a bunch if drivers
Also when you go to bootloader it should install more drivers
If that does not work
Get the latest drivers from HERE choose the 6/6/13
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bigdaddy619 said:
Try uninstalling everything HTC
Reboot you pc and phone
Once both are booted plug your phone in and it should load a bunch if drivers
Also when you go to bootloader it should install more drivers
If that does not work
Get the latest drivers from HERE choose the 6/6/13
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Tried that, still no luck. I'm going to try installing HTC Sync from HTC, and then uninstall it and try.
plegrand said:
I have a couple ideas, not sure if any work.
1) test with the phone in android to see if HTC Sync recognizes the phone
2) Re-download fastboot and re extract it to make sure it's not that
3) Boot into twrp and see if it recognizes adb commands. This one won't fix it, but I'm just wondering if could possibly be a problem with the phone not recognizing while not in system
4) Use adb to reboot to bootloader instead of using the apm or holding down volume. "adb reboot bootloader"
If I helped you don't forget the thanks button!
Phone: Sprint HTC One
Rom: Dark EclipticONE 3.6
Kernel: ElementalX 0.4
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
Bootloader: Revone S-Off
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1. It does.
2. I re-downloaded all the drivers. and it still isn't working .
[I have attached the issues that pop-up]
3. Yeah, it works perfectly in TWRP and it shows up in recovery mode.
4. I've tried both ways neither seem to work with it detecting fastboot
What version of Windows do you have?
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What version of Windows do you have?
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Windows 8 Pro (64 bit)
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