There are a million threads regarding fastboot drivers, I read 1/2 of them. The android SDK drivers do not work for me. The only option seems to be to disable driver signing in Windows 11. Are there really no other options to get to fastboot for a OP10 Pro with Windows 11?
I didn't needed any drivers.
After adb reboot bootloader I just had to unplug and plug the device usb again.
That's for the reply. Perhaps your system doesn't have secure boot enabled? Thats ok. I'm returning this phone anyway.
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I just recently got into modding my N1 a few weeks ago and finally hit my first snag:
Original root was through superoneclick, so bootloader is still locked. I flashed over to stock GRI40 OTA without realizing (stupidly) that flashing
it would also flash over my RA recovery and unroot my phone. Now, superoneclick is incompatible with GRI40, so I can't re-root through that, and I'm having trouble
with unlocking the bootloader through fastboot.
I get no response from ADB or fastboot in windows cmd prompt when I boot phone to FASTBOOT.
the command "fastboot devices" gives me a repeat of the same prompt with no error. (I can't get fastboot to work in normal debugging mode either, and I don't know if it usually will, because this is the first time I've used it.)
the command "adb devices" gives me response-- "list of devices attached" with nothing below (ADB works fine in debugging mode though).
I thought it might be a driver problem, but "Android bootloader Interface" driver is on the device manager list while phone is in fastboot, and seems to be properly
installed; I can't seem to find another suitable driver to update it to anyways.
Beyond that, there don't seem to be any other drivers running in the device manager either.
It's to the point where I'm considering taking the long way around and re-rooting through passimg, but that may not work anyways from what I've been reading, and that still won't fix my fastboot issue.
Any ideas on why I can't get fastboot to work?
my devise manager lists it as 'Android 1.0' when connected with fast boot..
if the drivers were installed on their own, then uninstal them.. and manually update the drivers (download them yourself)
that might help.. idk..
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I think that may be part of the problem because I'm not seeing Android 1.0 on the device manager list. I do have an unknown device on there, but I can't update the driver with any of the Google USB drivers. Also, I'm pretty sure it's not my N1 because I'll unplug the N1, delete the unknown device, and scan for hardware changes and it will pop up again, so I don't think it has anything to do with my phone.
Put your phone in to fast boot, plug the phone in to a different port on your computer. If you have been plugging it in to the front, plug it in to the back. If you have been plugging it in to the back, plug it in to the front.
This should force windows to re-detect your device and it will hopefully install the missing drivers you're needing...
That was a good idea, but I had no luck with that one either. Thanks though.
Alright, shreyas said device is "Android 1.0" from windows device manager when the phone is in fastboot. Why does mine say "Android Bootloader Interface" and is this the case for everyone else?
Even more interestingly, I'll uninstall it, manually install whatever driver I chose for it, and that installation will fail. Then, I'll uninstall it again and have 'puter automatically scan for hardware, "android 1.0" pops up as one of the unknown devices but then gets reassigned as "android Bootloader Interface" after automatically installing drivers.
Oh yeah, I'm running Windows 7 64.
The drivers mentioned here didn't help either
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702927
stratmn5105571 said:
Oh yeah, I'm running Windows 7 64.
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i am on win7 32!
btw umm try this link
http://android.modaco.com/content/z...com/319156/winxp-7-zte-blade-drivers-and-adb/
another umm stupid thing mayb, did you try out adb wireless..?
Have you tried using the PDANet drivers? Those are the ones that I've had the best luck with on my Win7 x64 laptop.
EDIT: Seems you have...
I'd recommed using an application called USBDeView (I think?) to manually uninstall all USB drivers for Android/HTC/ADB/NexusOne/etc, and THEN installing the PDANet drivers.
Thanks for your help. I ended up downloading "superboot," which has fastboot on it, and it works just fine. I don't know what the deal is with the fastboot that came with the SDK but my computer just doesn't seem to like it. I checked and rechecked all commands and file directories, and I just don't get it...oh well, I hope this helps others.
Thanks again.
Hi,
I have a problem with my device, when I connect it to pc adb can see it easily but when i type "adb reboot-bootloader" it boots to fastboot but my pc doesnt see the device anymore and there is no device detected when I use "fastboot devices" command.
It used to work before windows update but now it does what I said.
Is it because of the drivers? if so can anyone send me a link to proper windows 10 drivers for china k20 pro.
I'm not rooted and no twrp. Just the stock firmware (10.3.16).
Quaczi said:
Hi,
I have a problem with my device, when I connect it to pc adb can see it easily but when i type "adb reboot-bootloader" it boots to fastboot but my pc doesnt see the device anymore and there is no device detected when I use "fastboot devices" command.
It used to work before windows update but now it does what I said.
Is it because of the drivers? if so can anyone send me a link to proper windows 10 drivers for china k20 pro.
I'm not rooted and no twrp. Just the stock firmware (10.3.16).
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I had this problem in my Nokia 7 Plus, then i used and installed "minimal adb and fastboot" file which detected my phone in fastboot. It installs in program file with a folder named "minimal adb and fastboot"
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You need to enable "USB debugging" in the developper options
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You need to enable "USB debugging" in the developper options
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It is enabled.
And ill try with the minimal adb option
Update:
Still not working
I have same problem, there is no way to recognize my 9t pro in fastboot mode... i cant do anything
First it should be intel pc
Try to install Xiaomi drivers and adb
Boot to recovery and fastboot while connecting to usb to install the drivers
Then check again
Did anyone solve this? I'm experiencing the same issue. ADB works fine, but no device is listed at all (device manager in win7 or syslog in linux) when connecting the phone in fastboot mode. It's like it wasn't physically connected at all.
simpn said:
Did anyone solve this? I'm experiencing the same issue. ADB works fine, but no device is listed at all (device manager in win7 or syslog in linux) when connecting the phone in fastboot mode. It's like it wasn't physically connected at all.
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Try changing ports / connect to another pc
Install proper drivers .
Is your bl unlocked now ?
Got it to work under win7 with great help from this post.
What I did was:
Update to the latest miui version (to MIUI Global 11.0.3, as prompted in system settings, I hadn't bothered to update because I just want to throw miui out)
Disable OEM unlock
Reboot
Enable OEM unlock again
Reboot into fastboot
Then the phone showed up as an unknown device in Device Manager
Right clicked the device and updated the driver, chose to search for drivers in the miflash_unlock-en-3.5.1108.44\driver\xp-win7-win8 folder
The device now lists as an Android Bootloader Interface device
And now:
$ fastboot devices
e150445 fastboot
MiFlash unlock detects the phone, and I could proceed with unlocking. Still have to wait though. Tried the older-version-trick as suggested here, but that just told me to update to the latest version. Guess I'll have to wait a week then...
Hope this helps someone. This is the most tedious unlocking procedure I've encountered so far...
this is my frist time doing this. I follow step by step guide. I even look for solution online and still dont work. I dont know whats wrong. I want to unlock bootloader to install LOS 17.1.
im using windows 10. device not detected in fastboot.
I SURRENDER. I need help. T_T
thank you !
HELP...i tried installing flashtool driver and adb 1.4.3 still dont work
do you think I need original sony cable to be recognized?
ADB / FastBoot drivers are not all you need to access your phone via USB: you must also have the OEM specific "Android USB Driver" installed on your computer.
More here: https://www.getdroidtips.com/download-latest-sony-usb-drivers/
You mean OEM driver is, my device driver (viskan,Xperia sp driver)in picture 2.everytime I manually installed it (device can't start code error 10.)
pictures 3 and 4 show that I successfully installed the oem Sao sony adb driver and still device is not detected in fastboot mode?
I even tried it on windows 7 ultimate same problem.maybe I'm missing something?
Hello, I just wanted to unlock LG V40 official way/pie OS on it.
But I was for quite a long time stuck on that my Windows 10 were not able
to recognize the LG V40 in fastboot mode - so I was unable to perform fastboot commands...
Which drivers for fastboot do you use? After a long time I was able to find this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-v20-fastboot-access-in-windows.3491439/
but this seems absurd to me, that one need to look to LG V20 thread to find working fastboot drivers for LG from some mysterious package that miraculously works.
I am really glad that this works, but how to find/from where to get working fastboot drivers for my own and not to be dependent on
somebody, who creates some driver package, that maybe will not work after some time?
I used to normally get to the fastboot of my LG G7 so I was totally confused when I found out, that my old driver folder which I used to unlock the bootloader of LG G7 suddenly does not work... what happened? Did Windows 10 stop being compatible with fastboot drivers from LG?
Is it some legacy google fastboot drivers that work?
Or is it some general Qualcomm fastboot driver I need to look for?
Thanks to anyone willing to share knowledge about this.
I can't really help much, although I've gotten adb / fastboot to work on win 8.1 and 10.
The really unusual thing I found was that under windows, even after you've gotten the device to work with adb, you STILL have to find the device in device mgr, when connected with fastboot, and the SELECT the same driver AGAIN to work with fastboot.
I hate windows. I only have it for things like qfil. Linux is so much easier. Anyway, sorry for the rant. But, in my case, to get fastboot to work, find the indicator with the android ! mark and then assign the same adb driver for it.
I didn't have to use any specific one off package, it worked with (it was either lg or google adb usb driver - I'm not booted in windows to look at the mo).
cheers
AsItLies said:
I can't really help much, although I've gotten adb / fastboot to work on win 8.1 and 10.
The really unusual thing I found was that under windows, even after you've gotten the device to work with adb, you STILL have to find the device in device mgr, when connected with fastboot, and the SELECT the same driver AGAIN to work with fastboot.
I hate windows. I only have it for things like qfil. Linux is so much easier. Anyway, sorry for the rant. But, in my case, to get fastboot to work, find the indicator with the android ! mark and then assign the same adb driver for it.
I didn't have to use any specific one off package, it worked with (it was either lg or google adb usb driver - I'm not booted in windows to look at the mo).
cheers
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Thank you for your reply. I didn't know that the same driver for ADB works for fastboot... I implicitly assumed that driver for fastboot must be different.
The "Android" device in device manager was what was driving me crazy. So thank you for this information, I will probably test
if this works on my other PC.
Hi guys,
I want to unlock the bootloader to flash a new recovery image and to flash lineageos on my device.
But connection to fastboot will not be established whatever approach I follow.
Stock Android is updated to the last version through update function.
I followed instruction on lineageos.org and on Sony side for my device to unlock bootloader,
I installed XZ2 device driver,
I used several versions of adb and fastboot (old and new versions)#
I tried Windows 7 prof. 32 bit, 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit Prof.
I tried USB 2 and USB 3.0 ports
Don't know anymore what I should do to get things done.
If my XZ2 is running in normal Android mode, I'm able to access the internal memory via file explorer as well as
adb devices and
adb reboot bootloader is working.
Result: LED is almost not on, maybe one can detect a little bit of blue color and screen ist black.
Then
fastboot devices or
fastboot print-pit
will not give any answer. :-(
Does anyone have a good idea to proceed before I just give up?
Many thanks in advance
Illo
strange.
had the same issues with Windows 10. had to disable Win10 driver signature enforcement to install the correct Fastboot drivers for the Xz2.
So if it doesn't work in Windows 7 either you seem to have a different problem.
A. Try using different cable
B. Install 15sec adb installer
C. Reinstall the driver again after "adb reboot bootloader"
i had the same issue and tried various method. The thing that did for me was A. Weird, since the working cable was a cheap bundle one..