Ok here what happened:
-Internet pass through was working perfectly with stock rom
-Rooted and flashed Viper rom: it was working once over 3 (enable/disable CD HTC Sync)
-I then uninstalled and reinstalled HTC Sync manager 4 times but Internet pass through is not working at all.
-Uninstalled manually all hTC drivers and reinstalled via HTC drivers executable but also no connection.
-Uninstalled and reinstalled Pdanet but it didn't make a difference
-Disable/enable USB debugging didn't make a difference
So what's the problem? The Viper got corrupted or Windows 7 64 has known problems??
vegetaleb said:
Ok here what happened:
-Internet pass through was working perfectly with stock rom
-Rooted and flashed Viper rom: it was working once over 3 (enable/disable CD HTC Sync)
-I then uninstalled and reinstalled HTC Sync manager 4 times but Internet pass through is not working at all.
-Uninstalled manually all hTC drivers and reinstalled via HTC drivers executable but also no connection.
-Uninstalled and reinstalled Pdanet but it didn't make a difference
-Disable/enable USB debugging didn't make a difference
So what's the problem? The Viper got corrupted or Windows 7 64 has known problems??
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OMG same problem here. and no one could solver ergh
It works on my home PC but not at work!
It's not rom related, it's weird that the office PC was giving internet pass through before but not now.
vegetaleb said:
It works on my home PC but not at work!
It's not rom related, it's weird that the office PC was giving internet pass through before but not now.
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Mine doesn't work in home PC, I manage to get it work on ViperROM and stock ROM before I change my rig but it's still the same OS and Internet connection, what on earth is wrong?
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Hi,
I've done a clean install of win7 ultimate. I got all the drivers installed but can't get the wifi driver to run. Installed the vista driver: no luck.. got an upgrade from HTC: no luck..
I havent seen any other comments on this so am I the only 1?
Hope some1 can help me get this sorted..
cheers, Flummie
did you turn it on in the comm manager? have you tried to update the driver from device manager?
hi dr.5,
the driver cant be installed so im afraid there is no wifi to turn on or driver to update in dev. manager..
dr.5 said:
did you turn the wifi on? have you tried to update the driver from device manager?
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then what happened when you run the ....\Marvell Wifi driver(8[1].114.123.139)\WifidrvpatchV1.1\setup.exe?
ps: the Marvell Wifi driver(8[1].114.123.139).zip was downloaded from HTC homepage, I installed the driver without any problem.
Solved
it just ran but after restart the driver was gone..
but.. I've solved it the hard way: went back to vista, installed the driver and the update and upgraded to 7.. now everything is fine..
so I would suggest: use the upgrade function and not the clean install option..
thx for the help
dr.5 said:
then what happened when you run the ....\Marvell Wifi driver(8[1].114.123.139)\WifidrvpatchV1.1\setup.exe?
ps: the Marvell Wifi driver(8[1].114.123.139).zip was downloaded from HTC homepage, I installed the driver without any problem.
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For some reason or the other my phone wont get connected via usb anymore. I have tried all methods I have come across so far. I am running a rooted htc hero (sprint) 2.1. it was working fine. then i got an error 67 data call error. sorted that out by turning the phone off and updating the profile. now it wont connect via usb. Windows 7 64Bit is what i am running. I have tried to update/install the driver manually but to avail. Any help would be much appreciated.
Do you have HTC Sync installed? I couldn't get the USB driver out of the Android SDK to work for me. I installed the tools and now it works.
i got it sorted out. did i clean reinstall of the rooted 2.1 and that seems to have fixed all my problems. so i am keeping my fingers crossed and hope nothing else pops up.
When I connect my Galaxy S to my PC it starts to install the drivers.
The driver consist of 3 parts, but the last one, the MTP USB device, fails to install. I tried restarting my pc after installing Kies and also tried alternate drivers for Windows 7 x64.
When I connect my phone in Kies mode I get an error saying:
FsUsbService64
Service Initiali Failed
(screenshot attached)
Anyone familiar with this problem and/or it's solution?
kashmir83 said:
When I connect my Galaxy S to my PC it starts to install the drivers.
The driver consist of 3 parts, but the last one, the MTP USB device, fails to install. I tried restarting my pc after installing Kies and also tried alternate drivers for Windows 7 x64.
When I connect my phone in Kies mode I get an error saying:
FsUsbService64
Service Initiali Failed
(screenshot attached)
Anyone familiar with this problem and/or it's solution?
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I have the same problem, however using Windows XP 32 bit SP3
And I get:
Try this, its good for win7 32bit and 64bit also. (My girlfriend and I both have our own SGS, and her win7 32bit is working flawlessly with this driver just like my win764bit.)
Aylarth said:
Try this, its good for win7 32bit and 64bit also. (My girlfriend and I both have our own SGS, and her win7 32bit is working flawlessly with this driver just like my win764bit.)
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Yeah I've tried this package. Same error.
RagnarIceblood said:
I have the same problem, however using Windows XP 32 bit SP3
And I get:
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Thanks a lot! I will try this later on when I'm able to connect to my pc.
If this doesn't work, could it have something to do with the firmware version?
RagnarIceblood said:
Yeah I've tried this package. Same error.
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dang... then this is something I cant help in, I'm really sorry
kashmir83 said:
Thanks a lot! I will try this later on when I'm able to connect to my pc.
If this doesn't work, could it have something to do with the firmware version?
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All I know is that this usb driver package helped me and my gf either, without this pack I got the same error like you did, and since then everything works properly. If this package cant help you then I have to admit this is beyond my knowledge.
Just found our that i left my usb cable at work
Thanks again for your suggestion. I will try this after the weekend.
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dang... then this is something I cant help in, I'm really sorry
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Some more info.
The last one is from Event Viewer, where it claims that this version of Windows does not support Windows Portable Device drivers.
What a bunch of bollox, my HTC HD2 synced just fine. Must be Samsung crappy driver I guess.
And yeah, I got v 4.5 of windows installer.
update: after lots of googling, I've solved the issue.
re-installed Windows Mediaplayer 11 !
RagnarIceblood said:
update: after lots of googling, I've solved the issue.
re-installed Windows Mediaplayer 11 !
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huh?.. mediaplayer? wierd solution ..
I had this issue too, on my moms pc.
I installed kies befor plugging my phone to the pc, it worked perfectly then, installed the drivers and all. could not see if you had tried that. so its worth a shot
another thing to keep in mind
open TASK Manager in Windows
and make sure ADB.EXE is not running
if ADB.exe is there just end task it
when ADB.exe is left in memory, it locks up the USB connection with the phone, and Kies goes into dumb mode
drhonk said:
huh?.. mediaplayer? wierd solution ..
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Not really, WMP 10 is the one responsible for the stock MTP driver.
My old computer worked fine with kies, but this new 64 bit one just wont insall the mtp driver, even if i try manually.
Just a quick note on what I discovered last night when trying to get my SGS connected.
Bluetoothe needs to be off
It has to be using the stock Home screen I was as ever using LauncherPro. As soon as I switched back to stock it connected.
rocketpaul said:
My old computer worked fine with kies, but this new 64 bit one just wont insall the mtp driver, even if i try manually.
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try what I did, re-install WMP 10 (or 11)
I don't know if this is obvious or not... but if your running a downloaded Launcher such as Launcher Pro... make sure you revert back to the stock launcher when trying to connect to KIES. This has been my problem until I stumbled across it last week.
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I don't know if this is obvious or not... but if your running a downloaded Launcher such as Launcher Pro... make sure you revert back to the stock launcher when trying to connect to KIES. This has been my problem until I stumbled across it last week.
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how do you do that btw?
reinstall wmp11
hey ive got the same problem..
but how do you reinstall windows media player 11 on vista?
AllGamer said:
another thing to keep in mind
open TASK Manager in Windows
and make sure ADB.EXE is not running
if ADB.exe is there just end task it
when ADB.exe is left in memory, it locks up the USB connection with the phone, and Kies goes into dumb mode
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Unfortunately, this did not fix it on my droid X
I recently got Windows 8 its awesome BUT, when I connect my phone it says USB device not recognized. I know this is from drivers but i have the latest. Yes I went and got it from HTC's website along with HTC Sync but i still get the error. I cant get to my sd card or anything because of this and it REALLY sucks! i looked else where for the drivers but nothing works. Any help any1 please and thnx?
as far as i know, windows 8 can use any driver from windows 7 or vista. maybe u need to install it manually from device manager.
btw i never use win8, so i think its the same process to install driver
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I went to the device manager and uninstalled the device and the next time i connected it it installed the drivers fine. I dont know what the hell i did the first time i plugged it in but i clearly didnt let it install. Anyway thanks for the help, it was probably just a stupid mistake
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I recently got Windows 8
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Seems like you got bad luck I'd prefer an OS (operating system), not a CS (crash system)
SCNR
Check this post out, see if it helps you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28835191&postcount=14
i use windows 8 and i haven't any problem with it BUT i can't use internet pass strogh (i use venom viper 1.0.0 and htc sync manager)
I use windows 8 pro and haven't got any problem.
Everything is working fine , Try plugging into different port.
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I use windows 8 pro and haven't got any problem.
Everything is working fine , Try plugging into different port.
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what rom u use?? and version of htc sync or htc sync manager??
Amar-S said:
I use windows 8 pro and haven't got any problem.
Everything is working fine , Try plugging into different port.
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Ya me too everything is fine
husky69 said:
Seems like you got bad luck I'd prefer an OS (operating system), not a CS (crash system)
SCNR
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You dont know what your missing if your mind is set at that bro
MA52 said:
Check this post out, see if it helps you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28835191&postcount=14
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Thanks im fixed now
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
ez53436 said:
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
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turn on usb debugging that should do it if not here are the drives if you got a lock screen like swipe or pin code it wont work so make sure the phone is not locked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191279
Thanks for the reply,
I turned USB debugging back on, still no luck. And unfortunately I'm on a Mac (OS 10.8.3). Those drivers are only for Windows, correct?
try changing the usb cable
ez53436 said:
Thanks for the reply,
I turned USB debugging back on, still no luck. And unfortunately I'm on a Mac (OS 10.8.3). Those drivers are only for Windows, correct?
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im on mac as well when i plugged my htc in and it told me to get htc Sync Manager, it installed the drivers as it loaded so maybe uninstall Sync Manager plug the phone in see what happens
I tried uninstalling sync manager and trying again but nothing happens. And I don't know how to delete the drivers or install them. I've seen a couple of download links to "mac" drivers for the HTC one, but they actually end up being .exe files. HTC support has pretty much given up and told me to go with a third party sync manager.
Anyone know where I can uninstall or install the drivers? Thanks
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anyone able to help?
filetransfer mac/htc android
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anyone able to help?
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I had the same issues and ended up using android file transfer for mac..
google "android file transfer mac" and you'll find it.
it's pretty fast and much better than sync manager.. you can leave sync manager installed, i think it's still using the drivers of the installation.
HTC Device Not Recognized Locked
I was having the same problem, and what solved it are the following steps:
1. Go to settings
2. Click on Developer options
3. Uncheck USB debugging (this was recommended in another forum)
4. I also turned Developer options off
5. Plug your phone back in
6. After I performed the previous steps, my computer installed device software, and once that was completed, the HTC Sync Manager recognized my device and allowed me to sync it.
Operating system Windows 7 with an i5 processor
Hope this helps.
ez53436 said:
Hi guys,
Got a T-Mobile HTC One yesterday and I can't get the thing to be recognized by HTC Sync Manager. I've tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it tons of times, restarting the phone, restarting my laptop. Nothing works. When I plug in the phone, I get a drive that has a link to the HTC website to download Sync Manager, which I've done already. And if I turn off USB debugging, I get a message from HTC Sync Manager that says it's unable to recognise the device because it's locked (which is false).
Are there any sort of drivers that need to be downloaded for the phone? It seems unable to "mount" as a drive like my old Google G2.
Any help would be appreciated guys.
I have a MacBook Pro on 10.8.3.
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