Hi fellows,
Recently, I faced an problem with my One; it will not connect to pc. Amusingly, it does connect to charger, and even connects while in fastboot mode-all the commands work.
The problem is that it does connect to my pc for like .3 second, but disconnects immediately. Pc will then show a message that my "device has been unplugged"
Info:
System: ViperOne 6.10+Bulletproof 14.2
Base version: 3.23.666.1
Hboot: 1.55
P.s. problem persists even with different cables and computer. Reinstalled HTC driver as well.
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Any input would be appreciated!
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Thug_4_Life said:
Any input would be appreciated!
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I'm stuck in teh same boat. Tried resetting to stock, to vanilla 4.4.2 and get the same results. As soon as the device is plugged into a PC or mac, charging stops. If I plug the phone into a wall outlet using a 4 wire USB cable, charging restarts and I can also charge from a 2 wire cable. If I skip the 4 wire and go straight to 2 wire, no charging. It's as if something is waking up and telling the phone to drop the USB connection. Nothing too obvious in a dmesg view either.
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Hey has anyone ever had an issue with Windows saying the USB attached has malfunctioned/ not recongized... I get this message everytime I plugged in my kiindle. I tried a different usb cable and still the same problem. I have all the appropriate dirvers installed etc.. DO you think my USB port could be bad in the Kindle?
I got the same problem after rooting. Just restore factory default and every thing works.
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I plugged my HTC One into my computer tonight in hope of transferring some songs across to it, but it comes up saying it is not recognized, i have tried uninstalling htc sync and the htc drivers, tried older versions of both, tried turning usb debugging on and off and also tried restoring my pc to an earlier point but none of this seems to work. Please if anyone can help i would be so grateful.
Check what it shows as in Device Manager. Also try downloading the driver installer from here: www.adbdriver.com
Managed to get it working, for some reason the usb cable will only charge the phone now, it wont transfer data. Thanks for the help though
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I had this exact problem. Try using a different usb cable. It may work.
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Try to use older or newer driver, usb cable or the port is also can be the problem.
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camy256 said:
I plugged my HTC One into my computer tonight in hope of transferring some songs across to it, but it comes up saying it is not recognized, i have tried uninstalling htc sync and the htc drivers, tried older versions of both, tried turning usb debugging on and off and also tried restoring my pc to an earlier point but none of this seems to work. Please if anyone can help i would be so grateful.
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This happened to 2 people I know and myself. My phone wouldn't charge when on, and would not connect to the computer at all. Not even charging. I tried new cables, different ports, but nothing worked. I sent it away for repair. I suspect it could be hardware failure somewhere as this is happening to a few people now. I would advise you to get it looked at. Still waiting on mine to be returned.
Something happened to my HTC One. It no longer shows up on the PC when hooked up via USB.
I have tried resetting the phone, factory wipe, installing different ROMs, and switching on and off the developer mode. No luck.
The phone still charges from the wall charger... but will not show up as a drive at all.
Is it a hardware problem which requires service or is it a software problem which can be restored?
Kamalot said:
Something happened to my HTC One. It no longer shows up on the PC when hooked up via USB.
I have tried resetting the phone, factory wipe, installing different ROMs, and switching on and off the developer mode. No luck.
The phone still charges from the wall charger... but will not show up as a drive at all.
Is it a hardware problem which requires service or is it a software problem which can be restored?
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In the notifications window on the phone, does it say USB or MTP connected? It might be a driver problem on your PC
chenchen399 said:
In the notifications window on the phone, does it say USB or MTP connected? It might be a driver problem on your PC
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Nope. No notification on the phone. There used to be one showing when USSB is connected.
I've tried on a number of PCs with no luck. I installed the HTC Sync application as well.
When I plug it into the machine with the HTC Sync software, the HTC Sync software launches but says no phone is connected.
The phone used to show up as a device in Explorer... Not sure how to get it to do that again.
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Nope. No notification on the phone. There used to be one showing when USSB is connected.
I've tried on a number of PCs with no luck. I installed the HTC Sync application as well.
When I plug it into the machine with the HTC Sync software, the HTC Sync software launches but says no phone is connected.
The phone used to show up as a device in Explorer... Not sure how to get it to do that again.
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Are you using the USB cable that came with the phone?
mine did that, had to get it repaired, luckily Vodafone AU do service swaps so only had to walk to a store and say its broken.
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Are you using the USB cable that came with the phone?
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Yes. I have tried with the official cable along with others.
I mean, it is a USB cable though. There is nothing special about it... just like there is nothing special about a Monster Cable HDMI either. Just a cable.
Kamalot said:
Something happened to my HTC One. It no longer shows up on the PC when hooked up via USB.
I have tried resetting the phone, factory wipe, installing different ROMs, and switching on and off the developer mode. No luck.
The phone still charges from the wall charger... but will not show up as a drive at all.
Is it a hardware problem which requires service or is it a software problem which can be restored?
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Check you have the htc drivers installed correctly.
There are some USB cables that are charging only.... Anyways, I think it may be a hardware issue
I had to have new mainboard on mine .
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ok so I have a problem with my phone it is rooted with root delavega and every thing was fine took the over the air update again everything was fine, at some point in the last couple of days it stopped charging. I have to pull the battery and then it will charge fine. Tonight I discovered that it will not connect to the computer it will charge but will not show that it is connected to the computer. I tried a factory reset still the same. I have tried different computers nothing seems to be working at this point I do not know what to do any one have any ideas.
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ok so I have a problem with my phone it is rooted with root delavega and every thing was fine took the over the air update again everything was fine, at some point in the last couple of days it stopped charging. I have to pull the battery and then it will charge fine. Tonight I discovered that it will not connect to the computer it will charge but will not show that it is connected to the computer. I tried a factory reset still the same. I have tried different computers nothing seems to be working at this point I do not know what to do any one have any ideas.
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I have found that using the cable that came with the phone doesn't work for me to do anything but charge the phone on the computer but if I use a regular USB cable it connects to the computer with no issue if your computer doesn't support USB 3.0 then you will have that issue
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dreDrennon1 said:
I have found that using the cable that came with the phone doesn't work for me to do anything but charge the phone on the computer but if I use a regular USB cable it connects to the computer with no issue if your computer doesn't support USB 3.0 then you will have that issue
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well I just tried that and still no luck
Odin will not even detect the phone so I really have no idea what is wrong with it at this point.
Dose anyone have any ideas on what to do I am at a loss right now. If I remove super user and factory reset will it remove custom logo
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What are you trying to do with it connected to the computer? Airdroid allows me to connect over wifi and I can transfer files that way.
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If no cable you try shows the phone connected to the computer, use a very strong light and a magnifying glass to inspect the microUSB port that a regular (not the 3.0) cable connects to. The center bar shouldn't be bent up or down, it shouldn't be touching the metal shell and there shouldn't be any tiny dirt particles in there. Those - and the cable having only 2 charging wires and no data wires - are the most common causes of problems with the microUSB port.
dreDrennon1 said:
I have found that using the cable that came with the phone doesn't work for me to do anything but charge the phone on the computer but if I use a regular USB cable it connects to the computer with no issue if your computer doesn't support USB 3.0 then you will have that issue
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I wonder if you might be having an issue with your cable then, or possibly the USB on your computer? I use the included USB 3.0 cable for both charging from the wall plug and connecting to the computer, and both work flawlessly. Wall plug charges nice and fast, and even though my computer has only USB 2.0, I have never once had the computer not recognize the phone and not be able to transfer data between the two. I actually get faster data speed transfers with the 3.0 cable than with older USB cables.
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It was actually a defective phone
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jjr3211 said:
ok so I have a problem with my phone it is rooted with root delavega and every thing was fine took the over the air update again everything was fine, at some point in the last couple of days it stopped charging. I have to pull the battery and then it will charge fine. Tonight I discovered that it will not connect to the computer it will charge but will not show that it is connected to the computer. I tried a factory reset still the same. I have tried different computers nothing seems to be working at this point I do not know what to do any one have any ideas.
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What OS is your computer? Mac or windows? And have you installed the correct drivers?
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When I tired connecting my HTC vivid to my computer through the recovery's 'enable MS-USB' option, my computer (Windows 7 64-bit) states that is does not recognize the device (I get the list of ports, and can see the "unkown device"). I've plugged it in multiple times, but it still doesn't recognize it. Fastboot doesn't seem to recognize the device either (using "fastboot devices -s" displays nothing.
The cable seems to work fine, as it connects my LG rumor touch to my PC just fine and I can see all of its SD card contents.
I was having issues getting my vivid connected and charging before, so I'm thinking it might be the charge port. Any agreements, advice, or other suggestions?
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Just got my new charge port in today, and I can say without a doubt that my problem was the charge port! Popped the new one in (I almost laughed at how easy it was compared to replacing a cracked digitizer), and right away I noticed that the new port sort of... kept the cable plugged in better. It started charging instantly as opposed to the game of getting it to sit just right, and my computer immediately started to install drivers.
Hooray! Now I can fastboot again! And actually transfer files from my computer to my phone easily! And actually charge the damn thing without feeling like I'm trying to find its g-spot.
I recall getting something similar to that quite a while ago (I think it was back on CM10.1, so this was a LONG time ago ) where my computer (Win 7 Home Premium 64bit) wouldn't recognize my Raider when I connected it via the USB charge/transfer cable that came with it. And also like you, fastboot was not recognizing my phone either.
I think what I did then was restart my PC as I figured that perhaps it was failing to load the drivers upon that boot. And after my PC restarted and everything was stable again, I connected my phone to it and it understood it with no issues. Hasn't happened to me since.
Also, what recovery are you using? I use TWRP 2.6.3.0 and I've never had any issues with it.
I'm using CWM made for wcx, but cannot remember the version number. Unfortunately restarting my PC hasn't fixed the issue for me, nor did booting into another OS.
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projectisaac said:
I'm using CWM made for wcx, but cannot remember the version number. Unfortunately restarting my PC hasn't fixed the issue for me, nor did booting into another OS.
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If you are going to insist on using CWM... Make sure you have an RUU handy for when it breaks your phone...
It WILL happen...
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Unless I'm mistaken, an ruu wouldn't help me, as my PC does not recognize the phone at all, no matter how I attempt to make them communicate.
Also, I've never heard or read about cwm recovery screwing up or ruining anyone's phone. I got the impression it was one of the most stable recoveries.
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projectisaac said:
Unless I'm mistaken, an ruu wouldn't help me, as my PC does not recognize the phone at all, no matter how I attempt to make them communicate.
Also, I've never heard or read about cwm recovery screwing up or ruining anyone's phone. I got the impression it was one of the most stable recoveries.
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CWM is improperly compiled...
WCX is amon ra based... And works as far as I know
And TWRP is what I use... And hasn't steered me wrong yet
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OK, now that I have flash image GUI, i 'll try twrp and see of that fixes my issue. I did find out that my micro USB chargers don't seem to charge the phone anymore, only hooking up to my computer charges it.
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projectisaac said:
OK, now that I have flash image GUI, i 'll try twrp and see of that fixes my issue. I did find out that my micro USB chargers don't seem to charge the phone anymore, only hooking up to my computer charges it.
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As lame as this sounds, I find that when I get this error message, it is not driver-related.. it's USB port related. My front USB ports do this to me sometimes, so I have to reach to the back and plug in to one of those... that usually does the trick.
So far, didn't matter what USB port I use. Also reinstalled windows (had to do it anyway) and no change. I'll try it in my gfs computer tonight.
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projectisaac said:
When I tired connecting my HTC vivid to my computer through the recovery's 'enable MS-USB' option, my computer (Windows 7 64-bit) states that is does not recognize the device (I get the list of ports, and can see the "unkown device"). I've plugged it in multiple times, but it still doesn't recognize it. Fastboot doesn't seem to recognize the device either (using "fastboot devices -s" displays nothing.
The cable seems to work fine, as it connects my LG rumor touch to my PC just fine and I can see all of its SD card contents.
I was having issues getting my vivid connected and charging before, so I'm thinking it might be the charge port. Any agreements, advice, or other suggestions?
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Try this solution: Uninstall any torrent software, restart the computer and try again.
Multiple operating systems, multiple machines, no torrent software on my windows 7 side.
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Ok, so an update:
Just got my new charge port in today, and I can say without a doubt that my problem was the charge port! Popped the new one in (I almost laughed at how easy it was compared to replacing a cracked digitizer), and right away I noticed that the new port sort of... kept the cable plugged in better. It started charging instantly as opposed to the game of getting it to sit just right, and my computer immediately started to install drivers.
Hooray! Now I can fastboot again! And actually transfer files from my computer to my phone easily! And actually charge the damn thing without feeling like I'm trying to find its g-spot.