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Hello Everyone
Yesterday I tried to get my Nexus 7 with adb-Drivers working.
At this point, my HTC-Driver for my IncS was working. it was.
Now the Nexus 7 Driver and HTC Driver are completly messed up after i tried to install the nexus 7 driver. None of them is working. When I connect one of my IncS, Windows will search for Drivers but cancel this with: "No Driver found".
When I go into the Device-Manager, it shows my IncS as Android Phone in Other Devices. (See attached Screenshot)
I tried 1000times removing and reinstalling the HTC-Driver but this didn't help, Windows don't find any driver for this. HTC Sync is also don't recognize any phone, adb either.
Tried to go back with System Restore, but the Driver-Problem is still here.
Please help me, I need this driver working for syncing my phone.
Have a nice day
MrToastbrot
Try a right click on android phone in device manager, choose install driver and guide it manually to folder inside Program Files (x86)\HTC. There you have 2 folders HTC Driver and HTC BMP USB Driver just try with both.
Thanks for your help. But i found it another way:
Go to device manager, choose android phone and then update drivers.
Choose Search on Computer, then Search in a list of installed drivers.
Then goto list all drivers. Goto HTC Corpartion and take MyHTC.
Now its working. That dumb Windows never removed the HTC-Driver, but was too stupid to realise, that it should use this driver for the IncS...
Yes, your Win got stucked searching IncS drivers in Nexus folders cause you confused it with another phone connected. I had problems even with 2 HTC phones (Desire and IncS), so a few times it got stucked while i was trying to downgrade and install BlackRose, and that was a real pain in the ass...
With 2 HTC's I never had problems. It always worked fine with my Wildfire and Incredible S. But the Nexus 7 has messed up everything...
But thanks for your help, my phone is working now (with adb)
HTC Sync setup_1.1.66.0_htc not installing
Hi,
I recently bought a HTC one X, upgraded it to Jelly Bean 4.1.1. I had the connect to PC option in ICS before which now does not exist. The problem is, when i try to install the HTC Sync setup_1.1.66.0_htc, it gives me the error "The files for installation requirement checkandremoveoldhtcdriver could not be found.The installation will now stop.This is probably due to a failed, or cancelled downoad."
I have removed all possible HTC drivers that i found in the computer. I am using a Windows 7 Home premium X86 OS.
Need help! Googled and googled but have not found a solution so far.Called up HTC and they dont have a clue.
vijayendra16 said:
Hi,
I recently bought a HTC one X, upgraded it to Jelly Bean 4.1.1. I had the connect to PC option in ICS before which now does not exist. The problem is, when i try to install the HTC Sync setup_1.1.66.0_htc, it gives me the error "The files for installation requirement checkandremoveoldhtcdriver could not be found.The installation will now stop.This is probably due to a failed, or cancelled downoad."
I have removed all possible HTC drivers that i found in the computer. I am using a Windows 7 Home premium X86 OS.
Need help! Googled and googled but have not found a solution so far.Called up HTC and they dont have a clue.
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why dont u give it a try in the one x forum as well ..
did u go to device manager (in windows) and delete from there as well ?
vijayendra16 said:
Hi,
I recently bought a HTC one X, upgraded it to Jelly Bean 4.1.1. I had the connect to PC option in ICS before which now does not exist. The problem is, when i try to install the HTC Sync setup_1.1.66.0_htc, it gives me the error "The files for installation requirement checkandremoveoldhtcdriver could not be found.The installation will now stop.This is probably due to a failed, or cancelled downoad."
I have removed all possible HTC drivers that i found in the computer. I am using a Windows 7 Home premium X86 OS.
Need help! Googled and googled but have not found a solution so far.Called up HTC and they dont have a clue.
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Try to download the latest version of HTC Sync from htc.com.
demonicjas said:
why dont u give it a try in the one x forum as well ..
did u go to device manager (in windows) and delete from there as well ?
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Device manager does not show anything. Tried that as well. Have posted in One X forum as well. Awaiting reply. Read in another forum that Sync manager has issues installing in Dell Inspiron. I have a Dell Inspiron. Dont know if that is true.
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nlooooo said:
Try to download the latest version of HTC Sync from htc.com.
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Tried. Its shows the same version setup_1.1.66.0_htc.exe that i have and trying to install.
The latest one is like 3.2 or something like that.
Latest driver is in my signature d-st links. It's a zip file with latest driver only, no other crap.
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
Good to see you got it done
Sent from my HTC Incredible S
nlooooo said:
The latest one is like 3.2 or something like that.
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Thats HTC Sync that has the version 3.2..HTC sync manager from the HTC website is 1.1.66.0. Even HTC Sync does not work and doesnt recognize my phone.Says no phone connected.
vijayendra16 said:
Thats HTC Sync that has the version 3.2..HTC sync manager from the HTC website is 1.1.66.0. Even HTC Sync does not work and doesnt recognize my phone.Says no phone connected.
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Well..decided to do a fresh install of my OS. 1st thing i did after the reinstall of OS is to install the HTC driver and Viola! it worked. Able to use all services on HTC now.
So I got my HTC One to be rooted and installed ViperOne3.0 ROM into it. Now the phone is only recognized as a camera on my PC when I plug it in via USB. I can transfer files from the phone to the PC, but not from PC to phone. Really weird!
So since Android 4.3 or higher no longer supports mass storage capability, what do you guys recommend to transfer files from PC to Android?
Thanks.
xomlaodong said:
So since Android 4.3 or higher no longer supports mass storage capability, what do you guys recommend to transfer files from PC to Android?
Thanks.
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I do not know where did you got that info, but I'm running 4.3/Sense 5.5 as well and MTP Storage mode works without any issues.
Maybe it is a ROM setting?
Yes, drag and drop files from / to phone without any problems with 4.3 Rom , both GPe 4.3 and 4.3 with Sense
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Which ROM are you guys using with that ability?
I can only drag & drop using the very stock T-Mobile HTC RUU when I did not not root the phone.
Where do you go to adjust settings to enable it with ViperOne3.0?
I do not see the DEVELOPERS' OPTIONS under the Settings Menu. Maybe I could find a way to enable it so I can go into USB settings to tweak the sync?
Oh yeah,
I'm still using Windows XP (32-bit) with USB 2.0. Don't know if that matters.
I reinstalled HTC drivers too, and still could not drag files from laptop to phone.
Hello,
I'm having a headache since I upgraded to 8.1. I can see my htc phone without any problem in windows and communicate with ADB. But once I get to recovery or fastboot, the USB will make an error saying it failed enumeration. Because of that, it don't even try to install drivers. What can I do to fix that?
This is using USB 2.0 ports since my board don't have 3.0.
Thanks
nodiaque said:
Hello,
I'm having a headache since I upgraded to 8.1. I can see my htc phone without any problem in windows and communicate with ADB. But once I get to recovery or fastboot, the USB will make an error saying it failed enumeration. Because of that, it don't even try to install drivers. What can I do to fix that?
This is using USB 2.0 ports since my board don't have 3.0.
Thanks
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try upgrading ur hboot to 1.55
your problem will be solved!
Harish_Kumar said:
try upgrading ur hboot to 1.55
your problem will be solved!
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nop, already on hboot 1.55 with 3.62 firmware I too though it would fix it, but it didn't
nodiaque said:
nop, already on hboot 1.55 with 3.62 firmware I too though it would fix it, but it didn't
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It fixed for me
why dont you try uninstalling everything regarding HTC Sync and drivers and reinstall the new HTC Sync
Harish_Kumar said:
It fixed for me
why dont you try uninstalling everything regarding HTC Sync and drivers and reinstall the new HTC Sync
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Tried, even tried multiple version of HTC Sync (with and without sync installed). I even used own google ADB driver. Problem is, it's not HTC driver problem since the USB Port is having a "Device enumeration failed", which is a USB failure, not a driver failure. Meaning the device cannot be identified, thus can't know what driver should be used. I tried to force it but windows won't let me.
I searched extensively for a fix for this problem and I honestly don't think there is one yet. Eventually I gave up and installed the generic drivers on my old laptop that's still running Windows 7 and was able to adb and fastboot on it just fine. I've found several driver related issues with both Windows 8 and 8.1 so I think I'll be keeping the laptop as a legacy device for awhile just for situations like this!
I had the same problem, ended up using my phone on a Windows 7 PC.
Enviado desde mi HTC One mediante Tapatalk
nodiaque said:
Tried, even tried multiple version of HTC Sync (with and without sync installed). I even used own google ADB driver. Problem is, it's not HTC driver problem since the USB Port is having a "Device enumeration failed", which is a USB failure, not a driver failure. Meaning the device cannot be identified, thus can't know what driver should be used. I tried to force it but windows won't let me.
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I don't know if this will help, but I'll leave this for you to read through: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256359
Maybe there's a solution there for you. (I'm on Win 7 so never tried any of it)
I had this at first but as soon as I updated my firmware, the problem went away. Though I have ubuntu on my old laptop which I will keep now for situations like these because when I tried to install an old ruu through rebootRUU, my phone wasn't found anymore after the first flash, but saved it with my laptop.
Burn yourself a Linux (Ubuntu) live CD or install it side by side with windows 8.1.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
same problem
hboot 1.54
firmare 2.24.111.3
But did not work in windows 8.0, too.
MICH_** said:
same problem
hboot 1.54
firmare 2.24.111.3
But did not work in windows 8.0, too.
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For fastboot in windows 8.1 you need the 3.62 firmware without a modified hboot. If you have firmware with red text removal or the dark bootloader version then fastboot will not see the device.
You should also download the latest HTC drivers then everything should work.
ah that's why, I have the modified hboot.
As for install linux in side by side or live linux, no thanks, this is not what I'm looking for. I won't install another OS just for that, thus why I'm looking for how to make it work in Windows 8.1, not how to make it work on my computer with any OS.
I have latest HTC drivers, but modified hboot. I hope someone came up with a fix for that because it's very annoying. Good thing I still have one pc on windows 7 and it will stay this way for now since it's the only computer that can see my phone.
I was having the same issues neither the usb 2.0/3.0 worked. But after I installed the latest HTC sync from their website everything works on W8.1
If some one else doesn't I'll post the drivers when my work day is over. So not anytime soon.
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Here is the missing USB driver that was not loading correctly before I updated firmware to hboot 1.55. Had to flash that firmware on my old Samsung netbook under Windows 7, after that Windows 8.1 loaded the driver and fastboot works ever since:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1fvlo16jn81dpf3/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
You need to download Intel drivers and scrap the windows ones...
Link with instructions in post... : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510682
this is for usb 3.0, not for usb 2.0. I already checked anyway and intel didn't make any usb driver for my board, they only made 3.0 ones, which my board doesn't have.
Had the same issue, in the end I had to partition my drive and dual boot Windows 7. It's a ***** but I couldn't find a single fix on 8.1 after dicking around with it for 3 days straight.
Hi,
i bought htc one dual 802. its running android 4.2.2, software number-2.19.401.1
when i connect through usb, the phone just charges and nothing else happens. due to which i cant browse the contents of sdcard or on board memory.
Please can anyone guide me to make this work properly, as i cannot connect to pc for rooting/updating.
i hav istalled htc sync manager on windows 7 64bit pc
mandar_ez said:
Hi,
i bought htc one dual 802. its running android 4.2.2, software number-2.19.401.1
when i connect through usb, the phone just charges and nothing else happens. due to which i cant browse the contents of sdcard or on board memory.
Please can anyone guide me to make this work properly, as i cannot connect to pc for rooting/updating.
i hav istalled htc sync manager on windows 7 64bit pc
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so the problem was with usb/ charging flex cable. ordered it from aliexpress and replaced it. now its fine
Hey guys,
About a year ago, I decided that I wanted to try Cyanogenmod on my HTC one M7 (international).
Thus I unlocked my bootloader, rooted, and installed Cyanogenmod. It was a very new old version (10.2 or something), but I still liked it more than Sense.
Fast forward to last week, when someone gave me a Chromecast, which did not work with my phone because of a lack of Google services.
Since then I have been trying to figure out how to update my phone in order to install a newer rom on it, because it cannot install Cyanogenmod 11.x.
I think it has to do with my very old firmware (1.44.0000).
The first problem that I run in to is that abd does not detect the M7.
I first tried on a Windows 8.1 PC, but like others that did not work. On a Windows 7 PC it does get detected, with Android 1.0 drivers, but it still does not show up in adb (using the command "adb devices").
There are a lot of threads about phones not being detected, but I cannot find one where a phone does get detected in Windows with Android 1.0 drivers, but not in adb.
My second problem is with what it is exactly that I need to do in order to install a much newer Rom.
This is what I think I need to do, is it correct?
Step 1, install an old rom that works with the old firmware (I can do this without adb, using a USB OTG tranfer cable)
Step 2, get S-Off using Revone
Step 3, Install the newest Hboot using adb (to do this my phone needs to be detected)
Step 4, Install the new rom
Thanks for your help,
Sahrum
Sahrum said:
Hey guys,
About a year ago, I decided that I wanted to try Cyanogenmod on my HTC one M7 (international).
Thus I unlocked my bootloader, rooted, and installed Cyanogenmod. It was a very new old version (10.2 or something), but I still liked it more than Sense.
Fast forward to last week, when someone gave me a Chromecast, which did not work with my phone because of a lack of Google services.
Since then I have been trying to figure out how to update my phone in order to install a newer rom on it, because it cannot install Cyanogenmod 11.x.
I think it has to do with my very old firmware (1.44.0000).
The first problem that I run in to is that abd does not detect the M7.
I first tried on a Windows 8.1 PC, but like others that did not work. On a Windows 7 PC it does get detected, with Android 1.0 drivers, but it still does not show up in adb (using the command "adb devices").
There are a lot of threads about phones not being detected, but I cannot find one where a phone does get detected in Windows with Android 1.0 drivers, but not in adb.
My second problem is with what it is exactly that I need to do in order to install a much newer Rom.
This is what I think I need to do, is it correct?
Step 1, install an old rom that works with the old firmware (I can do this without adb, using a USB OTG tranfer cable)
Step 2, get S-Off using Revone
Step 3, Install the newest Hboot using adb (to do this my phone needs to be detected)
Step 4, Install the new rom
Thanks for your help,
Sahrum
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everything you need is already explained in the FAQ sticky thread.