Vista x64 & Hermes - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Hi to all!!
I have a 1605 Vodafone (VPA COmpact III) and my Vista x64 don't recognize my phone... so I can not synchronize with any app. I need to install apps and share information with Outlook, etc... anyone have a driver to use?
Thanks in advanced.

Download the Windows Mobile device center driver fr vista x64 and you'll be ok

Downloaded & installed but my XDA is showed "unknow" in hardware devices so I can not connect with it... any other idea? thanks for your reply.

Try playing with the USB-to-PC options under Settings... Connections... I've found that disabling "advanced networking functionality" does the trick...

or try connect device in back USB on PC, not from front, or use shorten cable. It could be not driver related problem.

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Generic RNDIS Drivers not found & other Problems

Hello,
Just upgraded my 8525 to the latest and greatest ROM. Well ... greatest should really be within quotes!!!
I'm having 2 problems ...
#1) I cannot use my phone thru DUN. I select Internet Sharing. Disable ActiveSync on my PC. Select PC Connection as USB and Network Connection as My ISP GPRS. When I connect the USB cable, I immediately get a message box that New Hardware has been found (Generic RNDIS). Windows (XP-SP2) then prompts me to install the drivers. I click Next but it does not find them and throws an error that Drivers could not be found. I've searched the internet and HTC sites in vain, but cannot find anything that helps.
#2) When I connect my device using ActiveSync (4.5), I cannot get the device to use ActiveSync as a pass-thru for the internet. This results in any calls made to the internet to fail.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm back on the road on Tuesday and need to get this resolved.
Thanks
-- Val
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/network/NDIS/rndis.mspx
also ensure:
Start> Settings > Connections > USB to PC (should be unticked)
mikechannon said:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/network/NDIS/rndis.mspx
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Mike,
I had tried that earlier today but it did not work. I unzipped the file and pointed the "Find New Hardware" wizard to that directory location. When I click Next it searches and finally returns with "The hardware was not installed because the wizard cannot find the necessary software".
I'm confused. Aren't the Remote NDIS drivers part of the ActiveSync install? What am I missing here?
-- Val
I have exactly the same problem, and I still didn't find any solution
I have exactly the same problem, and I still didn't find any solution
I also have the same Problem but a different situation
I would like to tether with my phone which I can do with no problem on most computers. However I have a corporate laptop that I cannot install activesynch on...So i just need the driver to install when I connect my phone via USB.
So i get the same error as the guys above me...so any fix to this problem that does not involve installing activesync would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance
-brandon
Hi everybody,
Yesterday I had the same problem, but I resolved it.
First, install Activesync 4.5.
Second, when you plug your device and it ask you for the driver generic RNDIS driver, you can choose the place of this driver (don't choose automatic).
So point the "Find New Hardware" wizard to that directory location :
C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers
Then Ok (or next I don't remember)! After windows'd install alone the good driver.
Enjoy your synchronization!
Bye bye
Upgrade ActiveSync
jafangie said:
Hi everybody,
Yesterday I had the same problem, but I resolved it.
First, install Activesync 4.5.
Second, when you plug your device and it ask you for the driver generic RNDIS driver, you can choose the place of this driver (don't choose automatic).
So point the "Find New Hardware" wizard to that directory location :
C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers
Then Ok (or next I don't remember)! After windows'd install alone the good driver.
Enjoy your synchronization!
Bye bye
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When I used ActiveSync 3.7, this version can not recognize Generic RNDIS. I’d upgrade this version into ActiveSync 4.5, its work.
cheers
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Generic RNDIS Error for Windows 2003
Hi Guys,
I am also facing the same problem but I am using windows 2003 server.
I am using HTC Touch phone. Please help me out with some solutions.
Thanks
Murali €N
I had this same problem with my HTC Touch Cruise. Here's what solved it:
Go to Settings > Connections > USB to PC
Uncheck Enable advanced network functionality
Then the computer sees your mobile and sync begins (at least for me).
Something worth trying...
If you look at the driver settings for "Windows Mobile Device" under WinXP it shows a file called:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\rndismpx.sys
I'm wondering if the rndismpx.sys file is all one needs to use to install the driver so that WinXP will see the WM phone as a viable device and therefore allow you to use it's Internet Connection Sharing function to give the PC a data connection to the net?
superswade said:
If you look at the driver settings for "Windows Mobile Device" under WinXP it shows a file called:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\rndismpx.sys
I'm wondering if the rndismpx.sys file is all one needs to use to install the driver so that WinXP will see the WM phone as a viable device and therefore allow you to use it's Internet Connection Sharing function to give the PC a data connection to the net?
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Ok I too had this problem, and refuse to use active sync as it always muck up my special clock settings. This is what fixed it for me.
As i DO have active sync installed on my desktop system, and taking the advice of the persom who posted above, i just copied the "DRIVERS" folder onto a disk (From \Programme files\Microsoft Activesync), took that to the laptop i needed to install on, and installed the driver manually, pointing to the DRIVERS folder on th CD i just made. All installed, and "Pinging" nicely!
rbrychckn said:
I had this same problem with my HTC Touch Cruise. Here's what solved it:
Go to Settings > Connections > USB to PC
Uncheck Enable advanced network functionality
Then the computer sees your mobile and sync begins (at least for me).
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I done what you say and that works strait away thank you
pls hlp me
i have kais100 lock to at&t
R 1.27.14.09
G 22.45.88.07H
D 1.62.00.00
PLS HLP ME ............
rbrychckn way is work for me.
the messege "generic rndis himalaya" not appears again ...
the driver seems smooth installed on my windows millenium.
..... but i still CAN NOT make syncronise ....
I use XDA II Himalaya WM5 ..
on my Old Windows Milenium,
MS Active Synck 3.8 (latest version that support by windows milenium)
any idea ? thnks indeed
Go to Settings > Connections > USB to PC
Uncheck Enable advanced network functionality
Then the computer sees your mobile and sync begins (at least for me).
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Yep, that did the trick for me. And this was after spending two hours on live chat with AT&T which was useless.
Thanks. Who knows how long I would have been dinking along looking for a clue.
Judy
rbrychckn said:
I had this same problem with my HTC Touch Cruise. Here's what solved it:
Go to Settings > Connections > USB to PC
Uncheck Enable advanced network functionality
Then the computer sees your mobile and sync begins (at least for me).
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I have AT&T HTC Fuze and had problem in "generic RNDIS" installation, but when I Unckheced "Enable advanced network functionality" I am able to connect my HTC Fuze to my computer through Active Sync
If you're having problems syncing with Windows 7 RC1, try the steps in this article.
jafangie said:
Hi everybody,
Yesterday I had the same problem, but I resolved it.
First, install Activesync 4.5.
Second, when you plug your device and it ask you for the driver generic RNDIS driver, you can choose the place of this driver (don't choose automatic).
So point the "Find New Hardware" wizard to that directory location :
C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers
Then Ok (or next I don't remember)! After windows'd install alone the good driver.
Enjoy your synchronization!
Bye bye
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This worked perfectly! (Sprint tp2 w/ XP SP3)
Aielman said:
If you're having problems syncing with Windows 7 RC1, try the steps in this article.
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This wasn't even the least bit helpful.
The article just tells you to install ActiveSync or WMDC.
I'm having sam problem with windows 7 64bit, and couldn't find solition, can t upgrade my rom...

vista don't recognize hermes

Please note that with the "old" notebock, with vista too, i have use the Hermes without problem.
Just connect via usb and all works fine.
Now with the new notebock (same os (wm6.0 in ppc, and vista home in the notebock)) i have problems.
Vista dont recognize hermes.
so i cant connect ppc to notebock.
Some ona have idea how can i do a connection and a sync with vista.
Ps
i have install the wmdc but dosent works.
Please help.
pps
i have try to unceck enable advanced network funcionality, but when i do this i receive this error:
Fallied to disable RNDIS to use serial.
nobody can help me?
Damn
im going be crazy.
if i use internet sharing and conect the pda with notebook all works fine.
Pc find the rnids device and i can go to internet.
But if i try to sync the pc dont reconize the ppc...
welcom to the VISTA world
I've had nothing but issues with Vista and WM6 on my Hermes.
The few things I can suggest.
1) As you say Disable the Advanced networking....
2) Connect directly to a USB port, not through a hub.
3) Try soft-resetting your phone between connection attempts.
4) Remove associations between Vista and your phone.
I find that the first time I connect it everything's good, but on subsequent attempts it's hit and miss.
If you are using vista, there's an update for Windows Mobile software on the microsoft website.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
you need to install 6.1 for it in order for WM6 to work with vista.
Cheers
nitrocell said:
If you are using vista, there's an update for Windows Mobile software on the microsoft website.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
you need to install 6.1 for it in order for WM6 to work with vista.
Cheers
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If he is using the same version of WM Device center on both computers and i am assuming he is, then i doubt it will fix the problem by downloading the latest version as i have that version installed on both my pc's.
I had the same problem, where windows just detected the device as an unknown device and therefore wouldnt let me sync.
right click on my computer and click manage, then plug in your device and see if you have any unknown devices appearing if you do right click on it and click uninstall then unplug the device and wait 10 seconds then plug it back in, this solved it for me. Although i still have to do this every so often. But at least it allows me to sync with both my pc's

Problem syncing with Windows Mobile Device Center

I think my VISTA detected my Dopod 818Pro cos the VISTA prompt me to enter the password for my Dopod. But the driver is not installed cos it's still display as Unknown Device in the Device Manager.
Also on my Dopod, it don't have the Start>Settings>Connections>USB to PC for me to untick the "Enable advance network functionality" option. But once I untick the option on my wife's HTC Touch, my VISTA is able to detect and install the driver and shoed up as Mobile Device in Device Manager. But the Touch still not able to connect to VISTA. It display an error (with the red cross) in WMDC after a long attempt at connecting.
I got no problems syncing both my 818 and wife's Touch on XP.
So can any of the gurus here help me out? At least let me know anyone in here have success syncing an 818Pro in VISTA? Cos it's kind of crap to have the latest OS (VISTA) but not being able to perform a simple task that can be carried out in XP without any fuss.

Usb sync

Hi. Help me please! I have got x1 but i haven't got a cd. But i want to update my rom, but it is working on Active sync. The problem : my combuter doesn't know the devce, so i can't update my rom and i can't upload Wm 6.5 Please help me. Thanks
use another combuter
switch x1 in drive mode
There is absolutely no need for the original CD, i have one but i have never put in the the computer, i don't know even what's on it
I use my X1 with 2 computers, a Vista and an XP Pro, both recognized the x1 with no special drivers, activesync ok.
to update the ROM, check the X1 ROM forum here, there is a method without PC (the MicroSD method), which i use and is very fast and easy.
Does anyone know whether there are any prog that allow usb host on the xperia? I want to plug my hard drive into it w/o using a computer
It doesn't exist simply becuase xperia doesn't has the hardware to be a usb host.
so
So, thank you for all, but my problem is still. So, I've got windows xp and x1, the usb driver connect is very godd, it is working, but if i choose the Active sync the xp doesn't know the device. I don't know why. Should i have a driver or another program ? I want to update my rom and Wm 6.5. Please help
install xp sp3
remove option something about "advanced network capabilities"
install active sync
then (re)install outlook (2007)
Ethermind said:
install xp sp3
remove option something about "advanced network capabilities"
install active sync
then (re)install outlook (2007)
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH
The problem was the active sync, I insalled it
glad to know this

3g connectivity with XP

Did you set up a 3g connectivity with your xp downgraded Shift ?
Can you tell me how can I do to achieve this ?
Thanks in advance.
F.
Nobody can help me ?
Thanks.
joker197cinque said:
Did you set up a 3g connectivity with your xp downgraded Shift ?
Can you tell me how can I do to achieve this ?
Thanks in advance.
F.
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You need to install USB tool in Window mobile and install activesyc 4.5 above on your XP. once you need to connect your 3G you must tap internet sharing on your WM to connect the internet at your XP thru USB tool.
Hi anuarmu, thx for reply.
1) I went through all procedure to "liberate" my htc
2) I used usb tool to enable.
3) Unfortunately I get error on "“Generic RNDIS" and Windows Mobile-Based Device; windows xp doesn't find driver. (I also tried to installa usb switch to use serial but surfing the web via windows xp it does not work!!)
Can you please help me ?
Hi!
I had the same problem but eventually resolved it.
Just try to download and install Microsft ActiveSync 4.5 from Microsoft's website and you wont have to install the Generic RDNIS drivers.
It will install automatically.
Cheers!

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