[Solved] WM running Android. Debugging android apps? - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hi
Is it possible to connect the phone, while its in android.. to debug my programs using eclipse?.
When i connect the phone its like.. absolutely no reaction from either computer or device (X1 running this: http://bit.ly/df8zXB)
I hope i made my self clear.
Thank you

Solution found !
1- connect your phone to your computer (IN WM!)
2- Start Haret.exe
3- Wait for Android to fully bootup (you will notice that it has detected that the phone is connected (debugging and usb icon has showed up))
4- You will now see in eclipse that device "000000000" is connected. but its offline
5- to resolve that, Simply unplug the usb, and plug it in again

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Can't get windows to recognise my DHD...

Wonder if anyone on here can help or if they've had a similiar issue.
My phone will connect to HTC sync no worries and i can drag drop files etc when i select the disk drive option...
but i'm trying to flash a custom rom and install the clockwork recovery image, the issue i have is in fastboot usb mode my Laptop is not recognising the phone being plugged in, if i leave the phone in Hboot and connect the usb it says its looking for a driver but fails to install properly even if i download and direct windows to the driver it still says it can't install, any suggestions i'm stuck at the moment cause without being able to get the laptop to recognise the phone i can't get the android interface to kick in (if that makes sense)
Running windows vista..
Thanks
wakers said:
Wonder if anyone on here can help or if they've had a similiar issue.
My phone will connect to HTC sync no worries and i can drag drop files etc when i select the disk drive option...
but i'm trying to flash a custom rom and install the clockwork recovery image, the issue i have is in fastboot usb mode my Laptop is not recognising the phone being plugged in, if i leave the phone in Hboot and connect the usb it says its looking for a driver but fails to install properly even if i download and direct windows to the driver it still says it can't install, any suggestions i'm stuck at the moment cause without being able to get the laptop to recognise the phone i can't get the android interface to kick in (if that makes sense)
Running windows vista..
Thanks
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Have you got Android SDK installed on your PC, Im sure the driver is in there...android .1.0 driver I think..
Without Android SDK you cant use fastboot flash for clockwork image..
I have...
I tried about a dozen times yesterday to get windows to accept the drivers in the Android SDK folder and it wouldn't..
Today first time its actually installed them ? But when i plug the phone in it still doesn't bring up the android terminal interface.
In device manager it is showing the phone as android bootloader interface, but the pc isn't doing anything, is there a way to open up the interface if it doesn't automatically ?
I've tried the exe files in the Android SDK folder inc the emulator.exe and a terminal screen briefly appears (less than a second) then goes...
This is beginning to do my head in LOL...
Did you install and launched HTC sync? It should install all the necessary drivers.
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Sent from The Galactic Empire using the Dark Side of The Force
wakers said:
I have...
I tried about a dozen times yesterday to get windows to accept the drivers in the Android SDK folder and it wouldn't..
Today first time its actually installed them ? But when i plug the phone in it still doesn't bring up the android terminal interface.
In device manager it is showing the phone as android bootloader interface, but the pc isn't doing anything, is there a way to open up the interface if it doesn't automatically ?
I've tried the exe files in the Android SDK folder inc the emulator.exe and a terminal screen briefly appears (less than a second) then goes...
This is beginning to do my head in LOL...
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Ok try this.... shut phone down, boot (volume down and power button) selected fastboot so it turns red, put the files into android-sdk-windows\tools. i-e the clockwork image and fastboot files
Plug usb cable in.
In "windows search program files" type cmd
now type cd c:\android-sdk-windows (unless you placed the android sdk somewhere else!!)
type cd tools
Type fastboot-windows flash recovery recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.2-ace-modaco-r2.img
When done type fastboot-windows reboot
You should now have CWM.
Now I know you may have tried this but It would help to find out what happens if you haven't already do so.
EDIT ...I also ask this because my laptop doesn't do anything either when I plug in usb cable in fastboot mode..im on windows 7....
Just trying to help...
Really appreciate the reply.
I got a "cannot load" Error.
I think its down to a driver for my phone when in the fastboot mode.
Whats might shed some light on something for someone with a bit more windows/android knowledge than myself is
When the phone is in Fastboot USB mode in Device manager the phone is listed as Android Bootloader interface but when i type into cmd "adb devices" nothing is listed.
When the phone is switched on normally and syncing with HTC sync in device manager the phone is listed as "my htc" and when i type adb devices in cmd, the message adb server is out of date killing...
then daemon is started and the device shows in my list ?
But HTC sync stops working ?
And the internet on my laptop stops working bizarrly.
I'm really scratching my head now lol
I'm thinking it must be something to do with not having the correct driver for Fastboot USB mode ?
Finally sorted it, had to remove the phone from device manager and delete the driver.
Then went into programs and features and removed everything to do with HTC.
Re-Installed HTC Sync
which also reinstalled HTC drivers
Plugged the phone in let windows select the driver and instead of showing in device manager as Android Bootloader Interface it showed as My HTC Sync and worked first time, not sure what happened but sure glad thats finally sorted..
Rixsta really appreciate the advice...
Cheers

[Q] PC won't recognice my Wildfire.

My PC won't find my Wildfire. The problem I have is that it recognices my phone as a "unknown usb device" and I won't be able to transfer stuff between the SD-card and the PC (very annoying as I can't really move music).
I'm running Cyanogen Mod (the stable released 12th of december but had this problem for a while now). It's rooted with unrevoked and the HBOOT usb drivers won't work (reinstalled vista on my pc).
So what should I do?
When you plug your wildfire in, up in the top left hand corner(on the notification bar) you should see two little icons pop-up, One will be telling you that you have connected your phone to a power source and it is now charging, the other allows you to turn on usb file transfer.
Drag down you notification bar and click the one that says something like "file transfer" and it should open a new window... there should be a button at the bottom of the page which allows you to toggle the file transferring on and off, remember to turn it off before you take your phone out, or it will bug the next time and you'll have to reboot your phone and your pc to get it working
Hope this helps,
note* if this doesn't work there is a driver you can download which might make it recognise it, but I believe the above solution should work for you!
Edit:
If you still can't find it i'll upload a screenshot when I get home
try installing the hboot drivers again.
that solved it for me when my phone wouldn't be recognised, funny thing was it stopped recognising after i was charging my auntie's ipod. LOL
I would reinstall the drivers but it doesn't show up as a "Android Device" (or what it's called) in device manager.
I don't even have HBOOT USB as an option on the bootscreen. (with the USB plugged in)
UPDATE: Installed and uninstalled HTC Sync to get the drivers. Still an unknown usb device on which I can't install the special HBOOT drivers and still no HBOOT USB on boot screen even when plugged in.
If your phone is rooted, HTC sync could be your problem.
Had the same problem.
This is how I solved it, from the HTC support page:
Tips 1:
If you cannot see the HTC Sync option when you connect your phone to the computer via USB, please follow the
Instructions below:
1. Make sure you select USB Debugging in Settings > Applications > Development before connecting your phone to the computer
2. Connect you Phone to the PC and wait 20 seconds for your phone to install HTC Sync on your phone.
3. Unplug the USB sync cable. Wait for 5 seconds. Reconnect the Phone to the PC using the USB cable.
4. Select “HTC sync” and wait for HTC Sync to recognize your Phone. This process could take up to a minute your first
time connecting to the computer.
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Or just install pdanet on both computer and phone, it will automatically install the drivers too. After that you can easily uninstall pdanet from both computer and phone, the drivers will stay installed.
hello, I had the same problem, cm since I upgraded to, I can not sync my windows with wildfire, and I found an alternative way to synchronize your PC and the wildfire MyPhoneExplorer excellent! really good!
I'm having the same problem, I can't access my Wildfire through my PC.
My PC recognizes the device but I can't access the SD-Card as it says 'Please insert a disk'. It's just charging, no option to establish a connection to the disk drive.
I tried several things, including the USB-debug mode which didn't work out. With MyPhoneExplorer I have a connection to my phone (can see calls, messages and memory status) but when I want to view the files on my SD-Card it pops up an error message saying "OBEX protocol couldn't be initalized! Phone didn't answer'.
Please help me how to connect my Wildfire again!
gellow said:
I'm having the same problem, I can't access my Wildfire through my PC.
My PC recognizes the device but I can't access the SD-Card as it says 'Please insert a disk'. It's just charging, no option to establish a connection to the disk drive.
I tried several things, including the USB-debug mode which didn't work out. With MyPhoneExplorer I have a connection to my phone (can see calls, messages and memory status) but when I want to view the files on my SD-Card it pops up an error message saying "OBEX protocol couldn't be initalized! Phone didn't answer'.
Please help me how to connect my Wildfire again!
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OK, i somehow figure it out by myself:
all I had to do is rebooting my device, after that everythings is working just fine! Thanks for nothing
You should have tryed that before asking. It's common sense.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk
try and install HTCDriver_2.0.7.17 in the root of ur phone!

[Q] Problems with connection to PC

I can't connect it to PC . I mean , i conncect the usb cable to my phone and my pc ... my phone shows that it is connected to my pc ... but there is nothing happening . I mean the PC doesn;t find the my phone. What should i do. Ty everybody! Sorry for my english
Well,may i know on what OS are you trying to establish USB connection? WM/Android?...For WM, have you installed windows mobile device center on your PC and tried syncing? As for android,try installing the right version of HTC Sync on your PC. Also, ensure you tick 'USB Debugging' under Settings-Applications-Development. For a few android builds, there will be a notification, prompting you to turn on USB Storage after you connect the USB cable. You have to try all those first before moving on to advanced troubleshooting like manual driver installation,android sdk,hard rest,etc.

Device in brick mode and does not recognize the pc.

Hello good nights to all, my question is this i have a g4 plus moto (xt1641) which they gave me, the problem is only on the led does not show that this charging, when reading in forums that stay in a brick, but not i could find a solution, i saw videos on youtube that explain how to leave this but the problem is that my pc (with windows 10) does not recognize the device, already install the drivers of motorola and the tutorials and still does not recognize nothing, someone else has happened this or any way to leave and to be able to operate my device, feel if it is a repost and also for my bad english and for writing in capital letters i had not realized.
Are you using a high quality USB data cable, or preferably the original cable that came with the device, and are you connecting to a USB 2.0 port? Also, do you have driver signature enforcement disabled on your Windows 10 PC? Without signature enforcement disabled, the fastboot drivers may not load. Does your computer detect that you've connected the device too (i.e. do you see the device appear in Device Manager, even if it's unrecognised)? Do you have another computer to test with?
Well. First time you must install all need drivers. Second time if your computer does not see it, try another usb or another computer or go to my computer - manage - device manager - maybe usb ports or something, your phone must see as qualcomm driver. If it is not there your comouter must go to test mode on or then off, see only for this reason next topic https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/solved-unbrick-hard-bricked-dead-t3585016
Third time you must check your comouter test mode on or off must see your phone as qualcomm driver, try both time. When you will be test mode on or off restart your computer and then connect to cable. If your phone is not died, it must seen as qualcomm driver (first time maybe computer will say many times Usb do not recognize or something, this is good news, then you try that your phone seen as qualcomm driver)
Fourth time if it happens, you must see this tipic
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-hardbrick-solved-guide-t3657761
Fifth time you must install adb mininal and fastboot. Then go to c disk, program files and see folder same name and copy this folder to desktop
Sixth time download april security patch files. If it is as .zip, please archive it and copy files to desktop folder adb mininal and fastboot https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138
Seventh time go to instructions of again this topic (install blankfish.bat and etc)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-hardbrick-solved-guide-t3657761 (go to desktop folder adb and minimal fastboot, press shift and right mouse click, choose open powershall here and wait then for 2-3 minutes) then type in run commands, first 3 you must see up as write bootloader and next many commands you must see down side of this topic
Main is that your computer must read your phone even first time, usb not recognized or somthing, it is good news yellow sign (wait for about 3-4 minutes when you connect your phone) or see in computer > manage > device manager it must be as qualcomm driver. Also need to see you white light that your phone is charging or see computer that it is not dead. If battery is low try charge your phone for 30 minutes

Phone stopped being detected by Windows 10

Hi guys. Everything was fine yesterday. Ran Windows disc cleaner today and now when I plug in my phone into PC, the charging starts but Windows does not detect it/nor there is menu "file transfer/etc" popping on the phone.
- tried different cables (charges starts on all of them)
- Enabled USB debugging in Dev settings
- reinstalled ADB adb-setup-1.4.3.exe - and chose "Yes" on the prompt to install drivers. Install was successful, but no changes.
- Phone is not detected in Fastboot either.
Adb devices - device is not listed.
EDIT:
It just came back and working normally for now, without me doing anything else, just another re plug. Worrisome...

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