Hi all, new here
I have a HTC desire that was updating and lost all power, then when it switched back on it would go to the HTC logo, then to a blue screen then reboot.
I have read various things about how to reinstall the software etc, but none of them seem to work.
I have installed the HYC Sync and when the phone is attached the drivers start to install then fail, I've also tried using the fast boot option that shows the fast out USB option when I connect the USB, but still won't be recognised by anything.
I've also tried to install the drivers manually and nothing seems to work.
Some people say I have to have the software preloaded onto an ascaris, and some say I can navigate to the software within Windows, but I'm not sure I'm doing this correctly.
Could anybody please point me in the right direction to get this phone back up and running?
Many thanks in advance
Here is a link to the HTC 510 section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-510
You will need to find the correct RUU file or other means of reverting to stock. Have a hunt around in the above section and hopefully you will find what you need.
Thank you, will have a look and see if I can figure it out ?
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I been searching for threads but cant seem to find anyone with the same problem.
running stock 1.5 and wanted to use the auto rooter in fresh kitchen I disabled htc sync like it asked it pass the test on the help screen except powershell and sendkeys but that said it was ok. but the phone status never updates it just stuck there so I cant root I can do anything and it a real pain in the butt trying to find anything to figure out what going on. Why isnt the phone picking up in fresh kitchen ?
Any suggestions or help would be appericated.
Stonecold-DTV said:
I been searching for threads but cant seem to find anyone with the same problem.
running stock 1.5 and wanted to use the auto rooter in fresh kitchen I disabled htc sync like it asked it pass the test on the help screen except powershell and sendkeys but that said it was ok. but the phone status never updates it just stuck there so I cant root I can do anything and it a real pain in the butt trying to find anything to figure out what going on. Why isnt the phone picking up in fresh kitchen ?
Any suggestions or help would be appericated.
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Make sure that you have the drivers from HTC Sync on your PC and also make sure that usb debugging is turned on.
Not sure if that will help, but I just used fresh kitchen to root a friends phone and it worked perfect.
jmoch2 said:
Make sure that you have the drivers from HTC Sync on your PC and also make sure that usb debugging is turned on.
Not sure if that will help, but I just used fresh kitchen to root a friends phone and it worked perfect.
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htc sync installed and debugging on , the pretest on the help page seems to pass and says that it sees a valid adb device, other programs can see the phone and access it with out trouble. Not sure what exactly is going on might be I am in a virtual pc enviroment and attached the andriod phone device in the virtual pc enviroment I just flashed a friends to 2.1 offical did not have a problem with it but I am just not sure about what to do now.
I have done the unfortunate thing and bricked my phone, now I did see a post in here on this subject but I am not able to open this program/app on either Ubuntu or Windows 7 PC's.
Now my questions...
Is this the only way to unbrick my phone?
Using Linux or Windows, which one works better?
I am using the Rogers one i896, the screen just stays at i896. I will explain what I was trying to do, I had installed Clockworkmod on my rooted phone on the intentions to install another ROM on my phone. I boycotted this idea as I saw another way that had me download the zip, enable debugging, turnoff and place into recovery mode...that is where I got stuck. I obviously made a mistake somewhere, does anyone have any ideas how to unbrick my phone. Not too make it sound worse but I have to use my wife's old Blackberry...a pink flip!
Linux works better. After dl, right click, permissions, check the little box that says make it executable. Click ok. Now right click on it, open with java (either open jdk, or sun java ). The app should open.
Thanks very much, I was now able to install on Linux but after all this the unbrick did not work. It tells me to plug my phone in, the phone is in the USB port it has always been in. I turned the phone in the off position and all it does is show a load symbol similar to the one before the battery charge comes on, when it goes on it just stops at the i896 screen and does nothing else. Any other ideas on how to unbrick this phone? or am I done and got to get a new one? I'd rather keep this one
Ok not to say nothing is working, but I have a yellow triangle with Android digging, says downloading below and at the bottom do not turn off target!!! What does this mean?
coltiger said:
Ok not to say nothing is working, but I have a yellow triangle with Android digging, says downloading below and at the bottom do not turn off target!!! What does this mean?
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Plug it into the computer and hit the button.
I tried that but my pc doesnt pickup my Samsung anymore, it is like it doesnt exist when I plug in. I am gonna reboot the PC and retry.
Are you using a Linux machine?
yes I am I have Ubuntu 11.10 installed, I never had this trouble before with it recognizing the phone.
If you can get download mode, flash back to stock.
It goes into download mode but not sure how to flash to stock
There is a sticky in the development section for stock ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1285616
Thanks guys, I have read the instructions and all is fine except that I am using Rogers version i896, if it doesn't make any difference then I will load the AT&T if there would be issues. Second issue I am running into is while my phone goes into download mode, my PC's continue to not see my phone, I have removed everything including the SD card. Any ideas how to get the phone to be recognized as I think this would solve a lot
My friend recently had similar problems and it turned out to be a bad cable. Don't overlook the obvious.
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Basically, I have posted this exact same problem here months ago, but with not a lot of help. I came here to get help and I intend of leaving with a bit of some. Basically, I rooted my HTC One, turned S-On, and finally installed Cyanogen Mod. Everything was working for the most part. I remember being able to attach my phone to my PC and being able to transfer files over to my phone. Recently that has been working out so well. I try to transfer files from my PC to my phone, such as music/videos/etc, but my phone doesn't show up. I can go to device manager and see my HTC One under other devices with the caution triangle, so basically my device is read to be connected to my PC but is lacking the drivers to use it. Like I said before, I have posted this problem on other forums before, and I have been sent the link to the drivers. I've installed HTC drivers, USB drivers, HTC One Sync, and so much more, but none of that has worked. All that happens is that my phone will connect to my PC, charge, be noticed by the PC but is completely unusable from PC to phone. On the phones side, it's 100% okay. No problems other than the simple nightly bugs, but I know it's the ROM version I am using. I reverted to the last known stable Cyanogen Mod, and the one previous to that. That hasn't fixed the problem as well. I'm running out of idea's and I'm just looking for some help. If you can help, rather then posting a link for drivers and thinking I'm retarded, please do so. I will appreciate it to the fullest. As for that, that is all I have to say. Please help, and all help is appreciated.
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Basically, I have posted this exact same problem here months ago, but with not a lot of help. I came here to get help and I intend of leaving with a bit of some. Basically, I rooted my HTC One, turned S-On, and finally installed Cyanogen Mod. Everything was working for the most part. I remember being able to attach my phone to my PC and being able to transfer files over to my phone. Recently that has been working out so well. I try to transfer files from my PC to my phone, such as music/videos/etc, but my phone doesn't show up. I can go to device manager and see my HTC One under other devices with the caution triangle, so basically my device is read to be connected to my PC but is lacking the drivers to use it. Like I said before, I have posted this problem on other forums before, and I have been sent the link to the drivers. I've installed HTC drivers, USB drivers, HTC One Sync, and so much more, but none of that has worked. All that happens is that my phone will connect to my PC, charge, be noticed by the PC but is completely unusable from PC to phone. On the phones side, it's 100% okay. No problems other than the simple nightly bugs, but I know it's the ROM version I am using. I reverted to the last known stable Cyanogen Mod, and the one previous to that. That hasn't fixed the problem as well. I'm running out of idea's and I'm just looking for some help. If you can help, rather then posting a link for drivers and thinking I'm retarded, please do so. I will appreciate it to the fullest. As for that, that is all I have to say. Please help, and all help is appreciated.
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Ok,
I think the best thing we can to in this case is the classic troubleshooting.
Try different USB Cables, slots on your PC, DON'T connect it to a USB HUB (I think you already know that.. I just mentioned it to ensure that)
Make a backup and flash the stock Sense ROM
If you can get a connection to your PC .. Cyanogen causes this issue
That was to determine wheter it's your phone or your computer that causes this issue. Pretty basic.
Uninstall your drivers from the device manager interface
Uninstall everything that is related to your HTC One(HTCSync, maybe Kies or other programs like this, Every driver)
Now, make a registry clean to reinstall everything on a clean way
Use Wise Registry Cleaner
Proceed a computer reboot
Now, download the latest version of HTC Sync
Install it with every driver component.
Then uninstall HTC Sync WITHOUT the drivers
Plug in your phone and wait until other drivers are installed
If that's done, try if the connection works
I have a rooted HTC One, though the root checker says it is not currently rooted.
I am trying to get my phone back to factory settings.
When I tried to attach the phone to the computer I get error messages that say that there are not any drivers. There is another message that says that there is not Hardware ID detected.
I cant seem to find any fix when I google this. I hope I can get some direction here to fix this.
I am not a developer, just an guy who likes to play with my toys.
I have tried the basics, removing the HTC software and re installing.
I tried turning the usb debugging off and back on several times.
Thanks
zubenal said:
I have a rooted HTC One, though the root checker says it is not currently rooted.
I am trying to get my phone back to factory settings.
When I tried to attach the phone to the computer I get error messages that say that there are not any drivers. There is another message that says that there is not Hardware ID detected.
I cant seem to find any fix when I google this. I hope I can get some direction here to fix this.
I am not a developer, just an guy who likes to play with my toys.
I have tried the basics, removing the HTC software and re installing.
I tried turning the usb debugging off and back on several times.
Thanks
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We have no way of knowing what you have done to the phone already to make it invisible to windows ... can you describe what you have already done to the phone with links to the files you used.
no hardware id
I used the instructions from the following web site of QBKING77 (I could not put the link in here because I am too new, just google "QBKING77 root htc one"
Per his instructions I used the file attached and I also loaded TWRP 2.6
I have attached the file I used.
I know this is not really what this website is designed for but I could really do with your help as the Pros!
Okay, so I wiped my HTC One M7 because I wanted to put a different custom ROM on there, no big deal, done it a 100 times right? Well I guess I must have done it wrong this time (Maybe I ticked too many boxes?) because this time it completely formatted my phone, I mean, including the TWRP back up restore points and all the ROM zips I had in their own little folders on my internal SD card. Anyway, no big deal I just plug it into the same computer I always use (this was actually the 3rd time I had wiped and put a new ROM on today as I am just trying new ones :good: so I know the PC is fine) and it comes up with "Installing driver" but instead if it being called "HTC One M7" or whatever it usually says it just says "Android". At this point I am starting to panic a tiny bit... Anyway after about 3 min it fails and "Android" has changed to "htc MTP Device" and I cant get on to it put a ROM on there to give it a OS.
So! Troubleshoot mode activate!!!!! I start Googling, try a few different solutions, couple of Cab file installs and the like but nothing! So I un-install everything HTC related: the HTC Sync Manager and the HTC Driver Manger and even the APKs I had... Everything! An then unplug my phone and start installing them again, plug in the phone and..... NOTHING!! Exact same thing happens. I even tried using a different computer, then installed all the HTC driver stuff on it and it still didn't work. So I start to cry a little bit but then I remembered something I did for a few Salesmen that worked for the company I work for a few years ago! They wanted to get data off a USB stick and onto their Samsung tablets, I bought them a USB Female to Samsung port and it saw it as another data drive, will I have to do that with a USB Female to OEM cable? Will that even work? As it is still sorta seen as a HTC so at least it knows what it is, I refuse to think that it is done for!... Is it?
TheAnarchyRule said:
I know this is not really what this website is designed for but I could really do with your help as the Pros!
Okay, so I wiped my HTC One M7 because I wanted to put a different custom ROM on there, no big deal, done it a 100 times right? Well I guess I must have done it wrong this time (Maybe I ticked too many boxes?) because this time it completely formatted my phone, I mean, including the TWRP back up restore points and all the ROM zips I had in their own little folders on my internal SD card. Anyway, no big deal I just plug it into the same computer I always use (this was actually the 3rd time I had wiped and put a new ROM on today as I am just trying new ones :good: so I know the PC is fine) and it comes up with "Installing driver" but instead if it being called "HTC One M7" or whatever it usually says it just says "Android". At this point I am starting to panic a tiny bit... Anyway after about 3 min it fails and "Android" has changed to "htc MTP Device" and I cant get on to it put a ROM on there to give it a OS.
So! Troubleshoot mode activate!!!!! I start Googling, try a few different solutions, couple of Cab file installs and the like but nothing! So I un-install everything HTC related: the HTC Sync Manager and the HTC Driver Manger and even the APKs I had... Everything! An then unplug my phone and start installing them again, plug in the phone and..... NOTHING!! Exact same thing happens. I even tried using a different computer, then installed all the HTC driver stuff on it and it still didn't work. So I start to cry a little bit but then I remembered something I did for a few Salesmen that worked for the company I work for a few years ago! They wanted to get data off a USB stick and onto their Samsung tablets, I bought them a USB Female to Samsung port and it saw it as another data drive, will I have to do that with a USB Female to OEM cable? Will that even work? As it is still sorta seen as a HTC so at least it knows what it is, I refuse to think that it is done for!... Is it?
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looks like a driver issue. uninstall everything and install HTC drivers manually. See FAQ #2 of nkk71's guide (linked in my signature). Once your drivers are fixed, flash latest twrp version 2.8.6.0 (assuming you have the M7 GSM). Boot in twrp 2.8.6.0 main menu, you'll be able to see your phone storage from your computer like if it was a usb stick. Drag and drop your rom.zip or your nandroid backup and flash it or restore it (as applicable).
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looks like a driver issue. uninstall everything and install HTC drivers manually. See FAQ #2 of nkk71's guide (linked in my signature). Once your drivers are fixed, flash latest twrp version 2.8.6.0 (assuming you have the M7 GSM). Boot in twrp 2.8.6.0 main menu, you'll be able to see your phone storage from your computer like if it was a usb stick. Drag and drop your rom.zip or your nandroid backup and flash it or restore it (as applicable).
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Thanks for getting back to me, I tried that but I cant install the driver manually either, it comes up with the attached error.
TheAnarchyRule said:
Thanks for getting back to me, I tried that but I cant install the driver manually either, it comes up with the attached error.
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Okay I have fixed it!!!! I had to plug it in at the TWRP stage and then I had to change its driver setting to a "General USB Storage Device" then it activated and renamed itself to "One" and dropped down into the USB Controllers menu. Now I can browse it and put a ROM on it!
Thanks for your help!