[Q] USB only working on bootloader ? - JAMin, XDA Neo, S200 General

Hi all.
First of all, Win7, 32bit.
Second, I must be doing something really stupid ... here goes:
I'm trying to upgrade my Qtek S200 (AKA HTC Prophet) G4.
I've tried the Prophet_Upgrade_2.6.5 (that I got from this forum), following the instructions from thread 534707 (can't paste links yet ..)
But... the tool gives me an error ( Warning: no device connected. Waiting for a device to connect...), so I figured out I did something wrong and decided to start again from scratch, but this time I would hardSPL the thing first, using the "Upgrade_SPL_G4" batch that I found somewhere in this forum.
That's when I discovered that Win7 doesn't recognize the phone anymore: when I connect it to the USB port, windows doesn't even "beep" and there's no device on the device manager. BUT. If I start the phone in bootloader mode, windows DOES recognize it ...
I've already hard-reset the phone, done a system restore on windows to a previous date, the works ... but windows still refuses to "see" the phone after it booted normally ...
Any hints ?
./J

install proper drivers for win7/vista first.
Read Prophet Upgrade thread or Claudyfa thread about installing drivers...

what condition of your phone now...?!
if it's entering 3 color screen when booting, better find XP PC n' use nvid rom to back to wm5 first.
then update in Win7/Win Vista with driver installed (like bikertibi told)

@Bikertibi: The question is "what" proper drivers if when I plug the phone via USB on it's "normal" condition (working) it isn't recognized by windows, not even as an "unknown device" ?
The only way to make it "appear" under the windows device manager is booting the phone into the "bootloader" (3 color screen) mode ... and even in that situation, windows tells me it has the latest drivers...
I've even tried to uninstall and reinstall "Windows Mobile Device Center" (that carries some 'new' drivers with it) with no success ...
@hd.herlambang: phone is working ok. I can boot it normally, I can hard and soft reset it and I can boot it into the "bootloader" mode, but when booting it normally it is NOT recognized by windows, not even as an "unknown device". As I've said earlier, it's only visible to windows when booted into the "bootloader" mode.
./J

***bump*** ?

I have the exact same problem with my HD2. I've asked HTC, but they haven't given me an answer so far...

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Plz Help can't find anything on Internet about my problem

I really hope there is somebody with insight about my problem with my Samsung Omnia b7610.
A while a go I wanted to flash my Omnia (original version 6.5 from Samsung site)
It wend wrong...
When I now turn on my phone and connect it to PC, I only see the Battery charging. When I turn the phone on I only see the SAMSUNG logo.
I remember that before I could see a picture of a phone connecting to a pc. But that picture doesnt come anymore. So I Cant flash the phone anymore.
Hard reset doesnt work.
I tried Octans. Detect device doesnt work.
I use Win7 installed drivers and I can see in System Management that under phones Samsung MIT's USB sync is installed. That's all the phone can do right now.
I hope somebody can help me. Is there for example a way to get into a bootloader menu like the HD2 phone?
Thnx,
http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-ii-gsm-rom-discussion/294673/guide-to-flash-on-windows-7/
Try this flash tutorial for windows 7 x32
I used it for my flashings and it works.
One thing that you should verify is on the OCTANS or OCTANS MINI exe, the compatibility should be for Win XP.
After that if you have the drivers already installed, the phone should be detected after pressing "detect"
JUST PLUG THE PHONE AFTER PRESSING DETECT
if you don't do it it will start charging and does nothing
Thanks for reaction but...
real_life said:
http://www.modaco.com/content/i8000-omnia-ii-gsm-rom-discussion/294673/guide-to-flash-on-windows-7/
Try this flash tutorial for windows 7 x32
I used it for my flashings and it works.
One thing that you should verify is on the OCTANS or OCTANS MINI exe, the compatibility should be for Win XP.
After that if you have the drivers already installed, the phone should be detected after pressing "detect"
JUST PLUG THE PHONE AFTER PRESSING DETECT
if you don't do it it will start charging and does nothing
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tried this, and I also tried it on a XP machine now...
I think the problem is that I only see the Samsung logo on startup. I can remember that first I saw a picture of a phone connecting to a pc. It just stops at the Samsung logo...
Thanx for reply...
just get octans 2.14 download any rom from modaco
1 take battery out put it back
2 start octans chose pda (*.nb0)
3 thick skip os updating from movinand, erase nv pda , start download immediately
4 click detect
plugin the usb into the device (must be off)
then a few sec download will start.

Plz help, I got a big problem with my B7610

I really hope there is somebody with insight about my problem with my Samsung Omnia b7610.
A while a go I wanted to flash my Omnia (original version 6.5 from Samsung site)
It wend wrong...
When I now turn on my phone and connect it to PC, I only see the Battery charging. When I turn the phone on I only see the SAMSUNG logo.
I remember that before I could see a picture of a phone connecting to a pc. But that picture doesnt come anymore. So I Cant flash the phone anymore.
Hard reset doesnt work.
I tried Octans. Detect device doesnt work.
I use Win7 installed drivers and I can see in System Management that under phones Samsung MIT's USB sync is installed. That's all the phone can do right now.
I hope somebody can help me. Is there for example a way to get into a bootloader menu like the HD2 phone?
Thnx,
I have the i920 omnia...
I have seen similar problems posted by others,Try Octans again.
Set up Octans to flash a new rom, I realize that Octans sets up diffrently for your phone, diffrent from the i920.
select detect if the phone does not start to flash unplug usb for a second or 2 then replug in. MAYBE this will help the detect process.
Worth a try any ways....
Hello,
If your computer doesent detect your phone you probably need to reinstall the usb drivers to your computer. And with that make shure to install the correct ones for win7, because if you dont you have a even bigger problem.
Hi.
Try this, if not tried yet.
i have been doing many ROM flashings on my b7610 (UNDER "WINDOWS XP").
The procedure goes like this (for me):
Switch off your phone (if not so, remove the back panel, take out the battery and place it back).
Open octans (whatever version), drag and drop the desired rom file onto octans
press the detect button (while the phone switched off and not connected to USB)
After pressing detect button, plug your phone to the usb connected to your system
Phone will get detected
Then press start download button.
This is the process in which I flash my mob.
If you already know this, please disregard my message.
{FYI-I have faced worse situation that this-Couldnot even see the logo or anything- the phone was completely dead for 2-3 days. At last something sparked in my mind - the problem was i lost my boot files- so i d/l'ed it and flashed it successfully with octans 2.14 with four different files - now i feel my phone is better than b4. FYI}
BOL.

[Q] USB composite device driver not found

Hay,
i tried to reset my X2 and ih stoped at half of the customizing proces. It stayed that way all nigt. Than I hard reseted it again. Now when I try to turn it on is stops at sony ericsson logo. I tried to pres volume down button together with power button and it worked! White screen with SE logo. Folowing instructions from SE PC Companion repair proces, I conected it with PC, and than regognition of new device started. Message apeared "USB composite device driver not found" and PC companion couldn't find/repair it because device was not installed properly. I tried it on 4 diferent PC's, with diferent windows, with latest software and drivers. Any idea what to do? And how can i find SEUS to instal it? I know that there is similar treads but not for this phone. Bad english, sorry.
solved
SEUS found, phone recognised. Yey!
unsuccesful
The Update was unsuccesful! F! What now?
idea? anyone?
hi everyone
I'm facing the same problem, my computer can't identify x2 when I connect it "windows 7 ultimate 32 bit"
it gave me unknown device when I opened the device manager and windows update can't find the device drivers.
what should I do to let it recognize my device in order to complete the update
by the way , my phone is not usable now , it is just hang on windows logo when I switch it on and removing the battery the only way to switch it off
I really need your help guys, I have been trying SEUS for more than week

Connection with Pc problem

Hello,i am trying to connect my ideos x5 to my pc (Win7/32bit) but i get 2 problems:
1)Windows cant install Huawei HSUSB Device. I follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13306262&postcount=14 but still cant with message "Windows could not install the device"
2)When i put my phone at purple screen (power on + vol + , vol-) and connect with pc , cant install qualcomm cmda technologies msm.Again i follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=408105 but Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 dont find my phone.
If you find a solution plss help me
Very strange, I've got Win7/32 as well, but didn't need the drivers to connect the phone in mass storage mode.
Can you please explain what exactly you're trying to achieve?
Are you trying to use HiSuite or just connect the phone to view it's contents?
The first option you've mentioned is for ADB interface and that only works if you've selected "USB debugging" ON.
Also, if you're trying to access the SD card contents from the PC, don't forget to activate (mount) the SD card from the phone.
The second one is not for Windows 7, is for Windows Mobile I think. I have to admit, the first time I've connected my phone in bootloader (pink screen) it failed to install that driver, but it never stopped me from exploring the Image folder contents in any way.
Cuz i dont know much from this things,The 1st one appear when i had debugging mode enabled , when it is disabled all are fine , so we are fine without debugging mode as i think and 2) The 1st time i connect my phone (purple screen) ( i wanted to install cwm recovery) image dont appear , i tried one more time now and it appeared so am fine from this too .Thnx anyway

[Q] Galaxy S-5360 No Download Mode, but Recovery Mode Works

I am new to posting, but I have followed XDA for a long time and used it to install custom ROM's on other phones. However, I now have a problem with my wife's Samsung Galaxy GT-S5360L. I have searched for hours, but can not find a solution.
The phone is stuck in a boot loop. I can enter stock recovery mode. When I try to perform a factory reset, I get the following message:
E:format folume: rfs format failed on /dev/stl11
formatting /cache
Data wipe complete
After wiping the cache partition, the phone continues to be stuck in the same boot loop after reboot (Samsung logo appears on screen, followed by animation, back to Samsung logo).
The phone will not enter into download mode. When I press power+volume down+home, I see a white screen, followed by a black sreen, followed by another white screen. the suggested method of removing the battery, SIM, and SD card, and plugging into the computer while holding both volume buttons does not work. Odin will not recognize that the phone is connected.
I tried to connect the phone to two different computers. One runs Linux mint with Windows XP on a VM. This computer has always worked for flashing ROM's to other phones. Odin would not recognize the phone, and I received messages that the device was not properly installed.
I then tried to connect the phone to another computer with Windows Vista. This PC has Kies installed and Samsung drivers. Kies would not connect to the phone, and I also received messages that the device was not properly installed. Odin would not recognize the phone. I should note that the phone has interfaced with this computer sucessfully before.
This phone has never had a custom recovery or ROMs installed. It only has the original stock ROM. Is the phone's hardware defective, or can it somehow be fixed? Please post any links to threads that I may have missed. Thanks.
Download mode is only effected by a change in bootloader normally by Flashing incompatible firmware or a hardware fault
For flashing via odin kies is not required - its useless as it's not compaitable with the galaxy y for this purpose
You just need the Samsung USB drivers available from my firmware thread (links in signature)
It maybe possible to still flash the device
Once USB drivers installed
Enter download mode
Connect USB to pc
When the white screen appears push Vol up
Wait a few seconds
Open odin
Put the 3 firmware files in their places & flash
If it doesn't flash you will either need to flash a new bootloader via a jtag (repair shop) Or replace the motherboard - either way unless you can get it done very cheap it's more economical to buy a new phone
Thank you marcussmith2626 for your sound advice. The phone is working again. I will share the problems I solved in order to flash the stock ROM. Hopefully this will help anyone else that may have a similar problem.
The Samsung USB drivers had been previously installed on my PC running windows vista. I installed the drivers so that I did not have to use the bloated Kies software. However, when I tried to connect the corrupted phone to the PC via USB, it was not recognized, even though the correct drivers were installed. Below is the procedure I had to follow in order to connect the phone:
1. I connected the phone to the computer via USB. The phone had the battery installed and was powered off. After connecting to the computer, the phone started charging (battery icon on screen). Connecting in download mode at this point did not work. The phone must be powered off.
2. When the "found new hardware" notification box appeared, I had to make a note of each device that had been discovered.
3. I then had to open Device Manager from the control panel and find each device (the name in Device Manager matched the name in the new hardware notification).
4. I right clicked on each unknown device and selected "update driver software"
5. In the next menu, I selected "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. In the following menu, I selected "Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer"
7. This brought up a list currently installed drivers. I selected the Samsung phone driver.
8. The driver then installed for the selected device..
9. Steps 2 through 9 were repeated for each new device discovered by Windows (each device listed in the "found new hardware" dialog).
10. I started the phone in boot mode (power+home+volume down, phone still connected to PC). I saw only a white screen. However, when I pressed the volume up button, the phone connected to the PC. Odin recoginized the phone and the stock ROM was flashed.
So, even if you only see a white screen, download mode can still be active. In my case, the drivers on the PC were not working correctly, probably due to the corruption of the original stock ROM. The drivers can only be added on my PC using the above method. The option to choose from a list of currently installed drivers was not available from the found new hardware wizzard.
Also, I will also say for reference that in the USA, the stock ROM from Brazil is the one that should be used so that the phone broadcasts on the proper GSM frequencies.

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