I could only found X10 usb driver for win32, could anybody provide X10 usb driver for win64?
win 7 xp vista.?
win 7 64bit
smallord said:
win 7 64bit
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Then you shouldn't need one. Just plug the phone in and mount it and Win7 should find the drivers! Edit: I have Win7 64bit too, and it worked flawlessly for me!
Flamso said:
Then you shouldn't need one. Just plug the phone in and mount it and Win7 should find the drivers! Edit: I have Win7 64bit too, and it worked flawlessly for me!
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hoho, it does need at my case. I found the driver in SD card.
smallord said:
hoho, it does need at my case. I found the driver in SD card.
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what you need to do is plug it in, go to the notification bar on the top of the phone, slide it down and choose mount usb. it will automatically all be done.
Hi I am new to xda-developers, can you please give me the link to X10 usb driver for win32, I have windows xp installed.
smallord said:
I could only found X10 usb driver for win32, could anybody provide X10 usb driver for win64?
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should work... i plugged it in, installed pc companion. i think pc companion downloaded the missing drivers for me.
you can try to install pc companion. it should work.
As already said you shouldn't need them. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and didn't have to download extra drivers for my phone to work.
Same as XperiaX10iUser.
I'm using win 7 pro 64bits. I don't need to install any driver for the usb. BUT for rooting my X10, I have done it on my windows server with java 32 bits version. The java 64 bits version on my win 7 doesn't permit to root my phone.
I'm using w7 64 bits and don't need any driver installation, it does it everything by its own
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So I have figured how to do this, YAY, finally. without reinstalling OS.
You will need:
VMWare
WinXP installation disc (or image does not matter)
Artemis_USPL.zip archive
Activesync installation
Okay Install VMWare, make new virtual computer then install Windows XP on this computer.
Transfer all needed files to this computer.
Install Activesync
Connect phone, then connect it to virtual pc
run CID unlock
This should bypass problems with usb drivers in WIN 7 (VISTA) - 260 CONNECTION PROBLEM
I think it given a hardware problem
Scavender said:
So I have figured how to do this, YAY, finally. without reinstalling OS.
You will need:
VMWare
WinXP installation disc (or image does not matter)
Artemis_USPL.zip archive
Activesync installation
Okay Install VMWare, make new virtual computer then install Windows XP on this computer.
Transfer all needed files to this computer.
Install Activesync
Connect phone, then connect it to virtual pc
run CID unlock
This should bypass problems with usb drivers in WIN 7 (VISTA) - 260 CONNECTION PROBLEM
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This USB driver for windows 7 ..
Hakim Rahman said:
This USB driver for windows 7 ..
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Thanks alot for sharing that driver! I didn't want to install a virtual computer only because of a not working driver. Finally my problem is solved.
But with Win 7 64 bit I still had to overcome the problem with the unsigned driver. I tied lots of things and finally got your unsigned driver working using this program:
"Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b" you can find it on ngohq.com
Note: Read the installation instructions from the link above, it explains how to enable the Windows Test Mode and how to sign a system file.
Now ROM updating using Windows 7 x64 isn't a problem anymore.
Thys stuff should be pinned.
Cause said:
Thys stuff should be pinned.
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will do, ill add this to the uspl rom upgrade tricks and tips thread.
btw Cause might be worth checking the thread dude, click the link in my signature...
GOOD WORK Hakim! - i will quote your entire post for my thread, keep it up dude!!!
done...
ive quoted you both and added the quotes to the first post here
FYI - if you notice anything that you think should be added to my tips and tricks thread, let me know and ill see to it that it will be done..
i have a newer device now so i am not always viewing the artemis section, however if you send me a PM ill get it done asap
Rn
I have a folder for android stuff like fastboot and adb that I keep for fixing my phone. I keep the minimum files required for fastboot to work... adb.exe, adbwinapi.dll, fastboot.exe and the 64bit usb drivers.
I used to be able to use fastboot even after formatting my computer (and reinstalling the drivers), but it's been a long time and when I tried to do the same again, it no longer works.
Windows says the driver is not compatible with the device. I download Android SDK Tools to download the usb drivers there. They install, but fastboot still doesn't detect the phone.
I tried following tutorials out there to get fastboot to work, but I tried on 2 HTC Dreams and they don't get detected. What am I missing?
Only thing I remember being different is that I'm using Windows 7 x64 SP1 now and before I was using plain Windows 7 x64.
You need to use the usb driver removal tool and install the usb driver from SDK.
yes you've got my same trouble.
this is my thread.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032249
i solved with backtrack 3.. don't ask me why because i don't know.. i just have a try with bt3 because i use bring it with me on my pendrive (it can ever be useful )
BeenAndroidized said:
You need to use the usb driver removal tool and install the usb driver from SDK.
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The old drivers I had were never installed. For some reason, Windows did not recognize a compatible driver. I did download a fresh set of drivers from SDK and windows did install them, but fastboot devices is not listing anything.
P4p3r1n0 said:
yes you've got my same trouble.
this is my thread.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032249
i solved with backtrack 3.. don't ask me why because i don't know.. i just have a try with bt3 because i use bring it with me on my pendrive (it can ever be useful )
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I see no reason why I can't use fastboot on Windows if it worked before. Perhaps if there is no other way, I'll try Linux distros.
It sound like there is no compatible driver for Windows 7 x64 SP1. Check google to see may be they might have an updates.
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It sound like there is no compatible driver for Windows 7 x64 SP1. Check google to see may be they might have an updates.
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So there is an actual difference between win7 and sp1 in regards to the drivers and not that I set it up wrong?
From my experience on working with Windows. Every version always different. As far as how much different, I can't tell.
If you had it working with W7 before SP1, then there is a change in driver that causing it not to work correctly. Do you required to upgrade to W7 SP1? Or is that your preference?
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From my experience on working with Windows. Every version always different. As far as how much different, I can't tell.
If you had it working with W7 before SP1, then there is a change in driver that causing it not to work correctly. Do you required to upgrade to W7 SP1? Or is that your preference?
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Well that's all I can think of. Just wanted to know if anyone else had problems with sp1. I think faastboot should work with my winxp vms.. gonna try that next time I try to use fastboot..
Update: I did a factor reset and that still didn't work. This really sucks...PLEASE HELP ME!!!
I recently installed Android 2.3.4 manually to my Nexus S (I9020T). Now I can no longer get USB connection to my computer. It charges fine, just no USB. I've manually installed multiple times and this is the first time I've had a problem. I searched through the forums and no one else seems to be having this issue. Without USB connection I can't even reinstart the ROM and all my files and pics are trapped on the phone...PLEASE HELP!!!
If you're using Windows 7 x64, you'll need to install 64bit drivers (if you haven't already).
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If you're using Windows 7 x64, you'll need to install 64bit drivers (if you haven't already).
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My notebook at home is Windows 7 64 bit, my work PC is Windows XP. I was able to mount the USB on both of them before this update. Where would I get drivers for this update that would make it work on both computers?
struggling on what i thought was a fairly basic concept.
trying to unlock using davinci/simlock.
i've tried various drivers but nothing will install-
the abd drivers from the simlock website;
from the se developers website;
from a couple of forums where people confirm they work;
pc companion;
letting windows find and download.
everytime i get error message:
Windows was unable to install your SEMC USB Flash.
Windows could not find driver software for your device.
help! please
It is really strange. My win7 x64 has installed the drivers without any question. Have you got SP1?
Sent from my heart using a brain )
i did a system restore and rolled it back a couple of days and it installed first time. guess i messed something up somewhere. anyhoo now my X8 is unlocked
Asycid said:
It is really strange. My win7 x64 has installed the drivers without any question. Have you got SP1?
Sent from my heart using a brain )
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Sp1???????? There's no WIN 7 SP2!!
Hi Guys,
I can't manage to get any USB drivers to install on my windows 8 x64 OS.
Does anyone has encountered a solution?
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi Guys,
I can't manage to get any USB drivers to install on my windows 8 x64 OS.
Does anyone has encountered a solution?
Thanks
Ziv
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Hmm, usually the Windows 7 drivers work fine for me. Try those?
DJ Scooby Doo said:
Hmm, usually the Windows 7 drivers work fine for me. Try those?
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Yes. Naturally. Downloaded the drivers from HTC and tried to run them. First as user then as Admin then on compatibility mode both letting the OS decide on best mode and then manually choosing both windows 7/Vista and XP on SP2-3
Non seems to work.
It's the full version (MSDN version) and it's x64 version
Thanks
Ziv