USB drivers problem - Desire HD General

Hello guys
I've got some serious issues with my DHD (and Vista). It all started up by trying to install HTC Sync on my computer. After a month of countless attempts i was unable to get it working as well as internet pass-through. But today when i attempted a root, i couldnt use any adb command because it kept giving me an "error: Device not found". When i tried "adb devices" it showed me "List of devices" but no serial number below. I tried to install USB drivers through Android SDK but with no succes and i even tried some HTC USB drivers. No chance. In device manager i can see "Android phone" and "Android ADB interface" with the exclamation mark. So does anybody know how to get those USB drivers working so i can downgrade an root my phone? thanks

you probly have it on.. but you do have usb debugging switched on?
htc sync drivers should have install no problem so maybe uninstall them and reinstall with admin permissions.
did you update sdk drivers by sdk manger?
this post could help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10054771&postcount=271

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Can't get Fastboot to recognise Nexus 7 under Win7 x64

I've tried the latest revision Android USB drivers from the SDK platform updater. I've tried PDANet and the Universal Naked Drivers.
Basically, ADB works great, but as soon as I "adb reboot bootloader", my Win7x64 says "USB Device Not Recognised".
I've already gone into device manager and tried manually updating the driver to the various ones I've downloaded. I've also tried "uninstalling" the driver and reinstalling it, but it keeps coming up as unknown device.
When I type "fastboot devices", nothing shows up (obviously).
What am I doing wrong?
Ozzah said:
I've tried the latest revision Android USB drivers from the SDK platform updater. I've tried PDANet and the Universal Naked Drivers.
Basically, ADB works great, but as soon as I "adb reboot bootloader", my Win7x64 says "USB Device Not Recognised".
I've already gone into device manager and tried manually updating the driver to the various ones I've downloaded. I've also tried "uninstalling" the driver and reinstalling it, but it keeps coming up as unknown device.
When I type "fastboot devices", nothing shows up (obviously).
What am I doing wrong?
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Same thing happening with me, i want to re-lock my bootloader but when i am in bootloader mode windows does not want to recognize the device, i have tried everything too.
Did you install the correct drivers?
When connected and in the bootloader open the device manager in windows. You should see "android 1.0" near the top.
Update that driver. It should work.
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Ozzah said:
I've tried the latest revision Android USB drivers from the SDK platform updater. I've tried PDANet and the Universal Naked Drivers.
Basically, ADB works great, but as soon as I "adb reboot bootloader", my Win7x64 says "USB Device Not Recognised".
I've already gone into device manager and tried manually updating the driver to the various ones I've downloaded. I've also tried "uninstalling" the driver and reinstalling it, but it keeps coming up as unknown device.
When I type "fastboot devices", nothing shows up (obviously).
What am I doing wrong?
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Hey, As i said earlier i was having the same problem...try switching your usb cable then try. That is what fixed my problems.
ive done all mentioned above, even tried 3 different cables, no luck, anyone have suggestions
I dont know about what you want to do, but if you want to root and unlock use the wugfresh took kit. Its the bomb and as soon as I figure out where I can thank him and give a big kudos I will give thanks.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think adb works from bootloader, but the fastboot command should. I think you can also use Google's Composite ADB Interface driver too for it (I can't reboot my N7 atm or else I'd find out).
I don't have any other android-related drivers on my system either, only Google's USB driver from the SDK. I'm also on Windows 8, but I would assume Google's USB driver would work fine on Windows 7 too.
Also certain USB filter drivers may cause issues too, such as libusb, or even AMD's USB filter driver (however, I had no problems). Or if you want to wipe out any/specific USB drivers, I recommend getting: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html

Nexus 7 shown as "unknown device" in bootloader mode

I got a nexus 7 2012 wifi 32gb today, updated to 4.3, and I have had nothing but problems trying to root the thing. I have been unable to unlock the bootloader, currently whenever I'm in bootloader mode windows 7 64 bit just shows it as an "unkown device" when I look at the properties it says "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)" I have tried "update drivers" and had it look at C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\WUGFRESH DEVELOPMENT\DATA\DRIVERS but it just says the drivers are up to date for my unkown device. There was actually a point where in bootloader mode windows had device manager say bootloader something instead of unkown device however it says drivers were not installed and I think the error code was 10 or something, basically it was still useless and would not recognise my device and install drivers. I have tried on my laptop which has windows 8 64 bit but it is far worse there, the computer keeps giving malfunction usb message or something over and over again as if the device is constantly connecting and disconnecting. Despite this however MTP works fine and I have transferred a music album over as a test and it was fine and the device charges fine too. Would really appreciate help as I'm desperate at this point.
Uninstall whatever out of date drivers that came with the toolkit then install the latest Android Composite ADB Interface Driver 8.0.0.0.
You also need to install this in order to use ADB while in recovery.
No dice, still unable to install the drivers for the bootloader interface, I go to device manager and right click the android bootloader interface thing and click update driver software navigate it to the universal naked driver folder however it always just says the drivers for your device are up to date, which is bull**** because the drivers have not installed. I have tried right clicking then clicking uninstall then unplugging and replugging but it will now just give a message saying the device is not recognised and it shows up as an unknown device in device manager, 90% of the time it just shows up as an unknown device and it is impossible to install drivers for it, it just always says the drivers are up to date and uninstalling them and trying again will just yield the same results. I have the other drivers installed completely fine, it's the bootloader drivers which are impossible for me.
Short of going back in and deleting (not just uninstalling) every USB driver, might be easier to borrow another computer?
lightlink7 said:
No dice, still unable to install the drivers for the bootloader interface, I go to device manager and right click the android bootloader interface thing and click update driver software navigate it to the universal naked driver folder however it always just says the drivers for your device are up to date, which is bull**** because the drivers have not installed. I have tried right clicking then clicking uninstall then unplugging and replugging but it will now just give a message saying the device is not recognised and it shows up as an unknown device in device manager, 90% of the time it just shows up as an unknown device and it is impossible to install drivers for it, it just always says the drivers are up to date and uninstalling them and trying again will just yield the same results. I have the other drivers installed completely fine, it's the bootloader drivers which are impossible for me.
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The Android Composite ADB Interface Driver 8.0.0.0 driver from SDK is for bootloader and when booted into ROM. Naked Driver 0.72 is only for when in recovery or else your computer would show "Nexus 7" under Unknown Devices in the Device Manager.

ADB not recognizing nexus 7 in recovery

Hello,
First of all, the problem started when Android Kitkat update ota came to my device. After downloading it, my device was not able to verify it, as a result of which, it started downloading the update all over again. It downloaded the update more than 10 times without any success.
So finally I decided to sideload it. I set up everything properly, double checked everything. As I was going to send the update.zip to my tablet through command, the cmd prompt showed me "error: device not found".
I restarted the device, checked the drivers in my computer, even checked whether adb recognized it by commanding "adb devices". It did.
So again I turned it off, entered fastboot mode, But this time before entering recovery, I connected the device (it gave the connecting sound as on Win7). I ran the command "adb devices" and it showed no device at all!
My device is complete stock, unrooted. Usb debugging is turned on and MTP is selected.
Use a toolkit to install\test adb drivers then slide load using it. Some times windows install some crap adb drivers u have to remove them and install the naked drivers.
Toolkit is in development section.
I tested with wugfresh toolkit.
Please ignore my spelling mistakes. English is not my native language.

Nexus Player not showing in Device manager after Flashing Marshmallow!!

I Flashed the latest version of android 6.0 from the google's factory images website, and now want to root my NP.
However, I'm don't see the device in the device manager anymore (I've enabled usb debugging).
"adb devices" returns nothing neither on my mac or windows laptop.
Please help!!!!
OK, got it sorted out
so I left the NP connected to my windows laptop, and played around with the usb debugging,
turned it on and off for 3-4 times and suddenly my laptop recognized it and I started seeing it in the device manager.
but "adb devices" was still returning nothing!!!
so unplugged the usb cable plugged it back in, and suddenly I got the message on my NP to trust the device that was connected to it
after I checked that, now I "adb devices" returns my device.
Nexus Player Driver Isuues
s_hamid_d said:
I Flashed the latest version of android 6.0 from the google's factory images website, and now want to root my NP.
However, I'm don't see the device in the device manager anymore (I've enabled usb debugging).
"adb devices" returns nothing neither on my mac or windows laptop.
Please help!!!!
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If you have any issues with Computer not detecting Nexus Player it is the driver. Very easy to sort. Keep the drivers in a safe place and just reinstall by doing driver update and point towards it manually. This worked for me on all roms without any issues.

Windows not detecting device in stock Recovery Mode

Hi. I am trying to sideload the Android 6.0.1 update but am having some problems detecting the device in recovery mode.
I have previously unlocked my bootloader on the day i got my phone.
I have enabled USB Debugging and have installed android USB Driver 11.0.
On my Windows 8.1 Device Manager...
When I am in normal android = Android Composite ADB Interface is present.
When I reboot to Bootloader = Android Bootloader Interface was installed.
However, when I am in the stock recovery, Android Composite ADB Interface is not found. Neither is there any unknown devices in my Device Manager (yellow question mark) that might look like the ADB Interface.
As a result, when I am in Recovery Mode, "ADB Devices" command does not work.
Help? Thanks!
Same here!
Glad i'm not the only one! I have exact the same issue! Device is recognized until bootloader... but when i switch to recovery i can hear the "usb connection failure sound* from windows...
I'm wondering if anybody else has this issue and know how to fix it!
I am having this same issue. I've installed HiSuite with the latest USB drivers and have the latest Android SDK Platform Tools updates. I have tried unplugging and plugging-in the device when it is in recovery to try and trigger something but nada. I've tried different USB ports too.
My behavior is exactly the same. The phone shows up in ADB devices under normal full boot and also in the bootloader. As soon as it goes to stock recovery it won't show up as a device in Windows anymore. Not as an even an unrecognized device.
Had the same issue on Windows 10 myself and while I don't recall the exact steps I took to solve it (perhaps someone else has a procedure for it) I was able to solve it. Essentially what solved it for me was reinstalling the driver while the phone was in recovery.
Roughly what I did:
Have "Show hidden devices" checked in Device Manager.
While in recovery mode, right-click "Android Composite ADB Interface" and select "Update driver." Tell it to "Browse my computer..." then "Let me pick..." select "Android device" and finally select "Android Composite ADB Interface." Tell it next to reinstall the driver.
That should allow you access again via ADB. Like I said, this is from memory so it may have been the "Android ADB Interface" that was the driver that needed reinstallation. If "Android ADB Interface" isn't showing up, you might try installing it from the "Action" menu, "Add legacy hardware."
Hope this helps.
Minlock said:
Had the same issue on Windows 10 myself and while I don't recall the exact steps I took to solve it (perhaps someone else has a procedure for it) I was able to solve it. Essentially what solved it for me was reinstalling the driver while the phone was in recovery.
Roughly what I did:
Have "Show hidden devices" checked in Device Manager.
While in recovery mode, right-click "Android Composite ADB Interface" and select "Update driver." Tell it to "Browse my computer..." then "Let me pick..." select "Android device" and finally select "Android Composite ADB Interface." Tell it next to reinstall the driver.
That should allow you access again via ADB. Like I said, this is from memory so it may have been the "Android ADB Interface" that was the driver that needed reinstallation. If "Android ADB Interface" isn't showing up, you might try installing it from the "Action" menu, "Add legacy hardware."
Hope this helps.
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Thanks! I realised im actually on Windows 10 too...
However, your method doesnt seem to be working for me.
In Recovery mode, "Android ADB Interface" doesnt show up. Hence, I added a legacy hardware as you suggested, but it shows up that "This device cannot start. (Code 10)".
I also tried to update the hidden "Android Composite ADB Interface". While driver installation was okay, the phone is still not detected.
I tried replugging in the phone into a different USB port but it is still the same.
Strange... seems like only some people are encountering such issues? Wonder what is the difference. Thanks.
okay somehow fixed it...
Basically, under recovery select "Apply Update from ADB".
Then unplug the cable and put it back in again.
Somehow, the drivers are installed properly after doing that....
l0nEr said:
okay somehow fixed it...
Basically, under recovery select "Apply Update from ADB".
Then unplug the cable and put it back in again.
Somehow, the drivers are installed properly after doing that....
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After doing all the previous steps, doing this step really did the trick.
Thanks!!!
makeitra1n said:
Glad i'm not the only one! I have exact the same issue! Device is recognized until bootloader... but when i switch to recovery i can hear the "usb connection failure sound* from windows...
I'm wondering if anybody else has this issue and know how to fix it!
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i'm here too
I had same problem and after searching days it solved by installing universal ADB Drivers from the link below:
Universal ADB Drivers

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