Hey everybody... I am trying to go back to 4.2.2 on my moto X.. There is a nice tutorial in this forum but I can't even install the drivers.. I have the latest "Motorola device manager" I have usb debugging enabled... but the device shows as XT1053 in device manager and won't install any drivers.. Does the device have to be in MTP mode or it does not matter ?
I tried reinstalling milion times nothing worked, tried on a different laptop as well nothing ...both running Windows 7/ 32bit
Any ideas ?
untyped said:
Hey everybody... I am trying to go back to 4.2.2 on my moto X.. There is a nice tutorial in this forum but I can't even install the drivers.. I have the latest "Motorola device manager" I have usb debugging enabled... but the device shows as XT1053 in device manager and won't install any drivers.. Does the device have to be in MTP mode or it does not matter ?
I tried reinstalling milion times nothing worked, tried on a different laptop as well nothing ...both running Windows 7/ 32bit
Any ideas ?
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Try while connected to your PC switching from MTP to camera if that doesn't work. Try installing Motorola device manager while your device is connected to your PC. Also you might wanna try reboot to bootloaders. And run the Motorola device manager install while on boot loader.
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This is my first time to post though I have been reading posts, so please bear wth me.
My problem:
I have HTC One. Everything was wiped out. No Android. When it boots, it goes
directly to TWRP. I want to SU and flash ROM, so I need ADB.
I downloaded ADB and Flashboot on my Macbook Pro. From the forum, it says
I dont need the drivers coz I'm on a Mac (OS X 10.6.8).
I previously tried to make the phone talk (or vice versa) on a windows XP machine.
Downloaded and installed Android SDK, Java, HTC drivers, and all that, but I was never
able to make ADB detect the device (adb devices command wouldn't list the device).
So now on a Mac, it still does not list the device. I suspect that it has to do with USB debugging.
But how can I turn on USB debugging when there is no Android in the phone?
How can I use ADB when USB debugging is off?
Please help. I really appreciate this forum. Thank you.
edesider said:
This is my first time to post though I have been reading posts, so please bear wth me.
My problem:
I have HTC One. Everything was wiped out. No Android. When it boots, it goes
directly to TWRP. I want to SU and flash ROM, so I need ADB.
I downloaded ADB and Flashboot on my Macbook Pro. From the forum, it says
I dont need the drivers coz I'm on a Mac (OS X 10.6.8).
I previously tried to make the phone talk (or vice versa) on a windows XP machine.
Downloaded and installed Android SDK, Java, HTC drivers, and all that, but I was never
able to make ADB detect the device (adb devices command wouldn't list the device).
So now on a Mac, it still does not list the device. I suspect that it has to do with USB debugging.
But how can I turn on USB debugging when there is no Android in the phone?
How can I use ADB when USB debugging is off?
Please help. I really appreciate this forum. Thank you.
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you can use ADB from a custom recovery (no need to have USB debug on) or within the OS (if any installed) with USB debug ON
ADB will not work from the bootloader, so boot your phone in twrp recovery and adb push or adb sideload a rom
@alray Thank you so much for your response. I went back to my windows xp machine, and both bootloader and adb now can list the devices. i actually powered down the fone and turn it on again using the power and volume down buttons. when it got to the bootloader, windows xp was able to recognize it (showed up in device manager without any error) and fastboot devices listed the fone. when i went to recovery (TWRP), windows xp was able to recognize it again, and adb devices listed the fone. I was able to push an SU.zip file and installed it using TWRP. I'm downloading a ROM and hopefully will be able to install it using TWRP. Will update this post! I am new to Android and flashing and stuff but I'm learning. Thanks!
alray said:
you can use ADB from a custom recovery (no need to have USB debug on) or within the OS (if any installed) with USB debug ON
ADB will not work from the bootloader, so boot your phone in twrp recovery and adb push or adb sideload a rom
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edesider said:
@alray Thank you so much for your response. I went back to my windows xp machine, and both bootloader and adb now can list the devices. i actually powered down the fone and turn it on again using the power and volume down buttons. when it got to the bootloader, windows xp was able to recognize it (showed up in device manager without any error) and fastboot devices listed the fone. when i went to recovery (TWRP), windows xp was able to recognize it again, and adb devices listed the fone. I was able to push an SU.zip file and installed it using TWRP. I'm downloading a ROM and hopefully will be able to install it using TWRP. Will update this post! I am new to Android and flashing and stuff but I'm learning. Thanks!
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Why did you flashed SU if you are gonna flash a rom? You have to root the rom so SU must be flashed after you have flashed the rom. And btw, almosy every custom rom are pre-rooted, if not flash SU after the rom!
@alray i was testing adb to see if i could push the file to the sdcard and install using twrp and i did. but yes, it doesnt make sense to SU when there is no rom. The fone is HTC One (AT&T), and im downloading right now a custom rom (google play edition for HTC) which I believe is pre-rooted. I hope I wont encounter problems installing it. But this forum has been very helpful. Thanks!
alray said:
Why did you flashed SU if you are gonna flash a rom? You have to root the rom so SU must be flashed after you have flashed the rom. And btw, almosy every custom rom are pre-rooted, if not flash SU after the rom!
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hello Alray.. how about if I have a htc one X, stops on HTC logo, bootloader still locked, not rooted, no twrp and USB debugging is not on... how do I start?? Please help
dauninno said:
hello Alray.. how about if I have a htc one X, stops on HTC logo, bootloader still locked, not rooted, no twrp and USB debugging is not on... how do I start?? Please help
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Like said above, USB Debugging status does not matters in this case. USB Debug is only needed to have ADB access when the phone is booted in the ROM, ADB will still work fine from a custom recovery (not from the stock recovery) despite USB debugging being off. Fastboot commands will only work from the bootloader.
You could either flash a RUU (if there is one compatible with your phone) or unlock the bootloader, flash a custom recovery and flash a rom.
You might want to ask in the HTC One X forums. Make sure to choose the right forum that correspond to your One X variant:
One X - Endeavor (Quad core Tegra cpu): http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-x
One X - Evita (One Xl) (Dual core Qualcomm cpu): http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-x-att
Thanks a lot for your help... I will check the threads too
Hey all,
I need help. Just got me a new Moto G (2014) and everything works properly, except for that whenever I'm in TWRP (2..8.7.0) Windows XP (yeah, I know) keeps asking to install both MTP and ADB drivers for my Moto G. This is extremely frustrating as it means I can't use ADB from recovery, nor mount my phone as USB while in recovery.
Edit: When I disable MTP in TWRP Windows just asks for "Moto G 2014" drivers. Which it also won't find/install. Argh!
To be clear: I installed the Motorola Device Manager and the drivers are present and work fine whenever I boot into my stock ROM.
Phone is unlocked & rooted (latest SuperSU, 2.46), but otherwise fully stock. No further modifications.
Anybody able (willing?) to help me out??
minimal ABD drivers v1.31 with fastboot and MDM 2.5.4 not tested on xp but hope it helps
Hi
I have a Moto G2 (2014) with unlocked bootloader.
Unfortunately it is not rooted currently. Due to some water damage, the USB port now only works for charging.
If I connect to PC it does not recognize it.
I would like to install twrp to install custom ROM or use FlashFire.
Since USB to PC is not working, I can't fastboot twrp.
Flashfire needs sudo which I don't have.
I tried towelroot, kingroot etc but they didn't work.
Device is running -
Android 6.0
Build No MPB24.65-34-3
Is there any working way to root this without USB ?
Thanks!
my moto g 2014 has unlocked the boot loader and installed cyanogenmod and is android 4.4
i want to install the stock rom of moto g 2014 and installed the motorola device manager on my pc and downloaded the firmware and all set
but when i turn my handset into bootloader and connected to pc ,it does not recognising my phone...
on my phone there is no change in the status of "connect usb cable"
what should i do now ???
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rahuldravid said:
my moto g 2014 has unlocked the boot loader and installed cyanogenmod and is android 4.4
i want to install the stock rom of moto g 2014 and installed the motorola device manager on my pc and downloaded the firmware and all set
but when i turn my handset into bootloader and connected to pc ,it does not recognising my phone...
on my phone there is no change in the status of "connect usb cable"
what should i do now ???
:crying:
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Im with a similar probem but i think i can help U. Did U enabled debbuging after install of lineage?
Have U tried to unistall install again/
Download Google's ADB and Fastboot. Turn off the phone. Hold Power+Vol Down for two seconds, then release at once. Plug into computer. Open a terminal.
Code:
$ fastboot devices
If you don't get anything or you get "unauthorized" you need to fix your drivers.