Hi
Has anyone heard something about PXE booting from Shift PC, or how to com in the Bios. We want build the Shift PC automatic with OS Deployment Tool.
Thanks for all the info.
Röndi
PXE boot is not possible - remember, the Ethernet port is not embedded, but just an USB attached device. Of course, you could create an bootable USB stick that provides a kind of USB support, assuming the necessary drivers for the ethernet port in the USB Hub are available (but in fact, i really doubt so).
OK Thanks i will try it
NOTE: I've now resolved this by running program, waiting for error message, close program, run program again.
Hi all,
Attempting to install HSPL onto my HTC HD2 (WWE) running latest stock rom. Followed steps as normal, connect and sync phone with PC (syncs everything successfully), then run 'HSPL3_PKG.exe' (I'm right-clicking and running as Administrator).
It successfully reboots my phone into bootloader (tri-colour screen) but just stays there, after a minute or so (whilst still saying "Waiting for USB connection..."), the program then pops up this error message:
I have tried several cables and different USB ports. I've also tried manually entering the bootloader then running the program (volume down and turn on), also disabled a/v & firewall - all to no avail.
I'm running Windows 7 32 bit professional, Windows Mobile Sync Center 6.1.
Phone software is as follows:
SPL-1.42.0000 XE
OS Version: 5.2.21869
ROM Version: 1.66.405.2
Radio version: 2.06.51.07
I'm a software engineer by profession so don't be afraid to get technical! Any help is very much appreciated.
It happens to some people that they simply cannot get it to work.
Usually it's enough to boot manually into bootloader, shift to a USB port directly on the mainboard, and right click run as admin, but even there some people just can't get it to work for no obvious reason. AV/firewall policies, perhaps, something to do with teh usb drivers, who can tell!
The quickest first test would be to try a different PC. Its a one off process anyway, since flashing and syncing works fine, its just hspl that can be funny.
(Not running on a virtual box are you?)
samsamuel said:
It happens to some people that they simply cannot get it to work.
Usually it's enough to boot manually into bootloader, shift to a USB port directly on the mainboard, and right click run as admin, but even there some people just can't get it to work for no obvious reason. AV/firewall policies, perhaps, something to do with teh usb drivers, who can tell!
The quickest first test would be to try a different PC. Its a one off process anyway, since flashing and syncing works fine, its just hspl that can be funny.
(Not running on a virtual box are you?)
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Thank you very much for your suggestions, very much appreciated although I have solved this now - I did add a resolved message to the top of the message and in the subject including my solution.
Thanks again anyway though.
Why is DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo so difficult?
Not resolved here although displayed error message is identical to yours. Tried your resolution and same critical error displays.
DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo USB Connect Failed
Tried all desktop PC USB Ports 2 x Front, motherbaord Rear and 2 x PCI USB 4-port adapters
Followed other users comment; For anyone getting the "USB Connect failed" error, try plugging the phone into a different USB port.
On my desktop, for some reason the front-panel USB ports gave this error, but it worked fine when I used a rear port (failed for me)
Operating System System Model
Windows Vista Ultimate (x64) Service Pack 2 (build 6002)
Install Language: English (United States)
System Locale: English (United Kingdom) No details available
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
2.50 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9300
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
6144 kilobyte secondary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Not hyper-threaded
Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5Q3 DELUXE Rev 1.xx
Serial Number:
Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 2105 05/26/2009
4096 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3A
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3C
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A34
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A35
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A36
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A37
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A38
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A39
NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller (6x)
Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller (3x)
I have noted that HD2 is shown connected in windows file manager. However, immediately HSPL2 process is executed the HD2 USB connection displayed disconnects
Why is DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo so difficult?
PS: Second desktop pc is identical configuration to the PC in use here, so trying another PC is a bit of a sledge hammer
Alize said:
NOTE: I've now resolved this by running program, waiting for error message, close program, run program again.
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This is the same as the recommendation to boot into bootloader manually, and then connect USB, wait for SERIAl to become USb and only then run hspl
watchdog2003 said:
Not resolved here although displayed error message is identical to yours. Tried your resolution and same critical error displays.
DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo USB Connect Failed
Tried all desktop PC USB Ports 2 x Front, motherbaord Rear and 2 x PCI USB 4-port adapters
Followed other users comment; For anyone getting the "USB Connect failed" error, try plugging the phone into a different USB port.
On my desktop, for some reason the front-panel USB ports gave this error, but it worked fine when I used a rear port (failed for me)
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because front mounted ports are connected via a usb hub on teh motherboard, , efectively a usb port into a usb port into the mainboard, whereas the ports around back are direct to teh mainboard.
Operating System System Model
Windows Vista Ultimate (x64) Service Pack 2 (build 6002)
Install Language: English (United States)
System Locale: English (United Kingdom) No details available
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
2.50 gigahertz Intel Core2 Quad Q9300
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
6144 kilobyte secondary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Not hyper-threaded
Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5Q3 DELUXE Rev 1.xx
Serial Number:
Bus Clock: 333 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 2105 05/26/2009
4096 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3A
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3A3C
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A34
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A35
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A36
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A37
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A38
Intel(R) ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 3A39
NEC PCI to USB Open Host Controller (6x)
Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller (3x)
I have noted that HD2 is shown connected in windows file manager. However, immediately HSPL2 process is executed the HD2 USB connection displayed disconnects
Why is DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo so difficult?
PS: Second desktop pc is identical configuration to the PC in use here, so trying another PC is a bit of a sledge hammer
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somepoeple simply never get a particular PC to wor, no apparent reason.
The usual three suggestions apply
1 - never forget to right click and 'run as administrator'
2 - boot into bootloader manually, connect usb, wait for serial to become usb, then run hspl
3 - try all your ports, but especially try the ones around back.
EDIT - oh wait, you are on 64bit, there are tons of threads where 64bit wont work. Got a handy 32 bit machine around anywhere?
2010 Resolution on why is DFT HSPL2 for HTC Leo so difficult?
Resolution is resurrect from dead an Acer Aspire 3634 WLMI model ZL6 Mfg date 05 2006.
Update with my today considered sensible software that is Windows XP PRO SP3, current windows updates, antivirus and malware removal software ensuring laptop free of all unnecessary cookies and crap.
Using CNET.com downloaded and installed the three stars Microsoft Activesync 4.5.
USB cable only (no HTC HD2 cradle works here) connect HTC HD2 and run DFT HSPL2 to successfully installed and SPL now displays
PB1100 HX-BC
SPL-2.08.HSPL 8C XE
0x05
CotullaHSPL 0x40
Moral of this story is that you only need a time machine or computer that goes backwards.
Thanks to DFT team
still getting the error with hspl3 on my xp 32 bit machine
update: installing Microsoft Activesync 4.5. seemed to fix the problem
Solution to USB failed problem
Hi, This is simple as a piece of cake
1)Make sure you can access your phone with USB cable or it does'nt show any message like 'Insert disk into drive'.
2)Just Turn on USB option from your mobile device & run HSPL as administrator.
Humair,
Computer Systems Engineer.
I bet you download updated HTC USB sync driver and install it
This will solve your issue.
In wondows vista/ Windows 7 update the device driver in device manager and select to search in the seb for drivers.
Hello, I was wandering if it would be possible to port the USB drivers from Android 3.1 to use on Android 2.2 for use on the A7. I love this tablet, but hate the lack of USB device support. If it is at all possible how hard would it be to do so? Thanks for any help at all. Sorry if this has been asked before.
why don't you try loading dexter A7comb 3.0.1 rom, you can run it as HC or GB..
Does it have USB mouse support? And doesn't it have a fair share of bugs?
i think i included the USB_OTG app in HC3.0 release, which can enable your usb port, if you get a MALE-A to MALE-A cable (OTG cable i think its called)
then you get full usb connection support, and mapping to windows works too.
Its disabled for use in regular mod i think.
technically, the trick is in a terminal program,
to do this one line,
DEVICE MODE
echo 0 >/proc/test_program/usb
HOST MODE
echo 1 >/proc/test_program/usb
Hello,
I have do a usb cable with external power alimentation, can we use it on android?
It works on Windows and on ubuntu!
I have put the kernel with a driver for the usb host. If we search the program used in samsung s2?
Bumping, as I am looking too for a way to run this. There is no clear info about USB host support on this forum.
And USB Host IS POSSIBLE in HD2 as hardware supports it, probably with OTG mode. We need a working kernel, or just some info how to run it.
Hi,
I have just picked up a Note 3 on Three UK.
Am I right in assuming that the wireless chipset BCM4339 which is the same as on the Nexus 5 is still not able to use bcmon mode to allow us to enable monitor mode?
Would a specific ROM be necessary to allow a TP-Link WN722n (RT2800usb) to work on OTG cable?
I have tried both bcmon on my note 3 and also my TP-Link via USB OTG cable and neither have had any results.
Thanks
Toby
I've installed USB Host Check to confirm that USB host support is enabled on my note 3.
(android.hardware.usb.host.xml OK)
(handheld_core_hardware.xml OK)
I then installed USB Host Controller.
Both devices recognised but obviously not working. (Atheros USB 2.0 WLAN for TP-WN772n) and (ASIX Elec Corp AX88x72A) for USB ethernet.
When I run USB Host Controller I get the following error message:
"s3c usb host driver not found".
Another member on XDA posted a link to the Halaszk Kernel on the N9000 apparantly having OTG USB host support for S3C
(Original post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2599045)
Halaszk Kernel for the N9000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2590320
Toby
I'm still hitting a brick wall on this one search wise.
Would stil love to be able to use my WN722N on my Note 3.
Has anyone any experience in modifying the Kernel Module to allow the ath9k to work on Note 3?
Getting a wireless adapter to work on Ubuntu or any form of Linux can be difficult if the manufacturer doesn't provide direct driver support or at the very least a "Tar" which would allow an end user (with sufficient skill) to compile the drivers them self. My understanding of this is limited but from what I can remember Android is JavaScript VM running on a Linux kernel. So you need the Linux source code for the driver which usually comes in a "Tar". Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.