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
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Question...
Just upgraded my primary comp and i wanted to mount my Nexus one to try a new kernel.
I plugin the cable but all that happends is that it charges the found, i have no option to mount?
So i look under usb devices at my computer and finds out that it has a "Windows error code 43".
I try and connect it to another computer, its the same.
I just bought 2 new cables, same problem.
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
My Nexus is listed as "Unknown Device" with no option to install the x64 driver.
So my question is... did i brick my N1 so i'm not able to mount it anymore?
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Update:
I sent the device into HTC' repair center, my phone had a Unlocked Bootloader.
Received the phone back today, it had the bootloader locked again and when i turned it on "Update detected" then i got Android 2.2 FRF91 YAY!
Right click on unknown device and select update driver. Then select the appropriate driver either from the SDK or the Android website. It's been discussed multiple times. Search the stickies.
Also if you bricked your phone, you'd be freaking out alot more.
I did -.- I have installed this driver alot of times, and as i wrote, i already tried the x64 driver.
Windows tells me the best suitable driver is installed, which is Unknown device.
I even tried removing all usb drivers to let it search again, i tried adding the driver manually, also failed.
I tried the driver from the SDK and using search/google i was able to find a x64 usb driver, which also fails. Windows error code 43.
Jack Everyman said:
Also if you bricked your phone, you'd be freaking out alot more.
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Believe me, i am freaked out :/
I have been developing a android app on my laptop for about 2-3 weeks now, and i wanted to mount my phone at my stationary pc.. Now i cannot mount it on either my laptop (with all the drivers installed) or on my stationary pc :/
Here you can see what it looks like
Note: It does not accept any of the drivers posted in the USB Driver topic
This driver set didn't work? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613217
chesh420 said:
This driver set didn't work? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613217
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Nope... I just installed Windows 7 32-bit, the same issue.
All i get when i try the drivers are:
"Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date.
Unknown device."
You may want to try a live thumbdrive with ubuntu 10. That worked for my 64bit system. Also you can boot your phone right?
Bricked generally means that you can not turn on your phone, thus turning it into a useless brick. From what I understand this only happens when you update the radio and remove the battery.
If you have changed your rom previously are you running the Desire rom?
I've been running the Cyanogenmod ROM while ive been developing my android apps.
I have been unable to mount it after i installed my new hardware. I should also say that my comp managed to destroy a USB-stick aswell.
Worked before upgrading comp, now it doesn't.
And yes, i am able to boot up the Nexus
If you can boot into your phone its not 'bricked'. Do you have SD card reader on your laptop or desktop, or another smart phone or device with an Micro SD card slot. If so I'd pop up the SD card and try to read it by itself. If that doesn't work I think its just the card not the phone. If it does then something screwy my have happened to your phone.
Jack Everyman said:
If you can boot into your phone its not 'bricked'. Do you have SD card reader on your laptop or desktop, or another smart phone or device with an Micro SD card slot. If so I'd pop up the SD card and try to read it by itself. If that doesn't work I think its just the card not the phone. If it does then something screwy my have happened to your phone.
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My computer also burned out my Cardreader, so that is not a option either.
However i was able to use the MicroSD reader in my laptop.
My SD card works just fine there.
Search for usbdeview, download it , run it and uninstall your htc usb drivers and then reinstall your X64 driver from the sdk. That should solve your problem.
I know this sounds stupid, but are you using a cable to extend the length of your usb? If so, unplug it.. i had the same problems, it was a stupid cable and i was freaking out.
Re: N1 Brick
No, not that either. Also tried formating the SD card, no luck.
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Try following this Guide..
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Install_the_Latest_Android_sdk
It took me a few goes to get Windows to LOAD the correct Driver
Tried, didn't work aswell... However i do have another question for you guys:
My teacher got a HTC Desire, i asked him to try my MicroUSB (original) cable and see if he could mount with it, he couldn't either, only charging like it does on my Nexus.
So i decided to buy another original HTC MicroUSB cable but i had to wait for the shop to receive the cable from HTC.
Meanwhile i bought this cable and tried it with no luck aswell: http://www.av-cables.dk/computer_ka...a_microb/usba_han_microb_han_1_m_1888_da.html - This one didn't work either.
New question:
Does it require a original Nexus One (HTC) MicroSD cable to mount?
I mean, the cable must be broken somehow too since the Desire cant mount using it aswell.
The shop received the cable today and i should pick it up today.
WebghostDK said:
Nope... I just installed Windows 7 32-bit, the same issue.
All i get when i try the drivers are:
"Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date.
Unknown device."
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This tells to me you did it wrong. Do not search for drivers, do not let let windows determine anything. Tell it you have disk, navigate to your drivers and install them. Give windows a choice and you'll never get anything done.
quick question. does anyonw know how i could load any rom on win8? i recently upgraded and not the pc wont recognize the phone in bootloader. the pc sees the device and everything. i have the htc sync manager and downloaded the WIN7 drivers. not sure what else i could do.
The problem is that there are no ADB drivers for windows 8 yet becuase it is relatively new so you will have to find another computer running windows 7 or lower ( to a certain point )
I have bought a Xperia X1, but I canĀ“t connect it to my computer running Windows 7. When I connect the phone to the computer it starts to charge. The computer does not see any device. I have tried to install Windows Mobile Device Center, but it tries to install drivers and then it stands "The device is disconnected" or something.
When i have looking around on the internet, I have realised that there is some kind of CD with something to install. Maybe I need to download that stuff? Please help me!
(Sorry for my BAD english)
Emolinho said:
(...) The computer does not see any device. (...) I have realised that there is some kind of CD with something to install. (...)
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Try this program USBDeview and see if your windows detects anything when you connect your X1 by a USB cable. If not, then try another cable because it could be broken, also try different USB slots. Well you say that you have tried to installed the Windows Mobile Device Center and USB drivers, so there is nothing more on the CD that you need or anything that you cannot download from the internet
USB Drivers
silmavein said:
Well you say that you have tried to installed the Windows Mobile Device Center and USB drivers, so there is nothing more on the CD that you need or anything that you cannot download from the internet
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I have not tried to install USB drivers manually, it is just WMDC that tries to install them but fails every single time. Can you please link to them (the drivers)?
USB problem
Hi,
I've the same problem with my x1. I think that this is a physical problem with one of electronic component.
mihaja.navalona said:
Hi,
I've the same problem with my x1. I think that this is a physical problem with one of electronic component.
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So do you think that the problem will be solved by buying a new USB cable?
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
ez53436 said:
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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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Dear xda developers ,
Since some time i have a new phone the htc one . When i got my phone it worked perfectly when i attached it to my computer , and also to my laptop. But recently it when i connect it to my computer it gives me this message:
USB DEVICE NOT RECOGNIZED : one of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned , and windows cannot recognize it. for assistance in solving this problem , click this message
I got everything on my phone settings and so on in right way. I allready got alot of android phones and i know everything about it , It doenst connect to my laptop ether same message . After contacting HTC Service , sending it to someone who can fix it has no use and i wil waste my money . At least that is what they told me. I reinstalled drivers , i updated my phone and i buyed new cable's to try them out, nothing works.
So my question is: Is there a way to fix this ? ore is this defenitly a hardware problem
Thanks for ur time allready!
Greetings from holland
Daan
Hmm have u recently installed Windows 8.1 on ur pc?
I faced similar kinda situation when I upgraded from windows 8 to Windows 8.1 preview
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Have you tried it with enabled USB Debugging in Developer Options?
I got , windows 7 on both computers .
USB debuggin is enabled.
I want to bump my post because i really need to have a good usb connection for rooting and so on please anyone?
get another cable, its fooked
Mine has gone back to htc but I've had to leave the bootloader unlocked and s-off as cannot connect to pc . It's got stock recovery and Rom but bet warranty is void now .
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