Direct from developer.htc.com, here is a standalone package (zip) that includes the drivers for our phone to allow adb and fastboot (fastboot only with eng-spl found in the dev forum).
"HTC Android USB Driver for Microsoft PC - 5.5 MB"
Using this, you won't need to install the HTC Sync software anymore if all you want is the included USB drivers.
This zip contains HTC USB drivers for XP,Vista,7 32bit, and Vista,7 64bit. Release date is 11/22/2010. There is no automatic installer to hold your hand. You need to know how to install/update drivers for this to work. It's pretty simple.
If you want it done automatically, you can still install the HTC Sync software, but cancel the installer after the USB drivers get installed.
sirmx said:
Direct from developer.htc.com, here is a standalone package (zip) that includes the drivers for our phone to allow adb and fastboot (fastboot only with eng-spl found in the dev forum).
"HTC Android USB Driver for Microsoft PC - 5.5 MB"
Using this, you won't need to install the HTC Sync software anymore if all you want is the included USB drivers.
This zip contains HTC USB drivers for XP,Vista,7 32bit, and Vista,7 64bit. Release date is 11/22/2010. There is no automatic installer to hold your hand. You need to know how to install/update drivers for this to work. It's pretty simple.
If you want it done automatically, you can still install the HTC Sync software, but cancel the installer after the USB drivers get installed.
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Link just takes you to Htc home page.
What's the point here?? Hummm wonder does this qualify as being lazy. Y not just grab the drivers, zip them up and post them. Just an idea.
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sirmx said:
Direct from developer.htc.com, here is a standalone package (zip) that includes the drivers for our phone to allow adb and fastboot (fastboot only with eng-spl found in the dev forum).
"HTC Android USB Driver for Microsoft PC - 5.5 MB"
Using this, you won't need to install the HTC Sync software anymore if all you want is the included USB drivers.
This zip contains HTC USB drivers for XP,Vista,7 32bit, and Vista,7 64bit. Release date is 11/22/2010. There is no automatic installer to hold your hand. You need to know how to install/update drivers for this to work. It's pretty simple.
If you want it done automatically, you can still install the HTC Sync software, but cancel the installer after the USB drivers get installed.
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Here is the direct link for the standalone HTC USB adb driver: http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/USB_driver_20101122_release.zip
xd.bx said:
Here is the direct link for the standalone HTC USB adb driver: http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/USB_driver_20101122_release.zip
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AAAAHHHH and once again HTC changed the download URLs. Wow they must really hate it when you don't install their bloody HTC Sync package.
New link: http://www.androidfilehost.com/main/-Support_Files-/tools/USB_driver_20101122_release.zip
Awesome. Good lookin out brother!
The last link is down! =(
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So I'm desperately working to get my n1 installed on either of my machines but it needs the USB driver package in order to install the android 1.0 thing it usually does otherwise it will be unsuccessful (Any other ways to install the n1 would be greatly appreciated) ANYWAYS I just completely removed my SDK from my computer and when I went back in I coudn't help but notice on both of my machines (Xp sp3, Windows 7 ult) there was no USB package.
Am i forgetting something? It's been so long since I've had to do this.
When you unzip the sdk, you have to run SDK Manager in the sdk folder. Ignore the "chose packages to install" window, and take a look at the SDK AVD Manager window. Select Available Packages, then expand the Third Party Add-ons, then expand Google Inc. USB Drivers is the next to last option...
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i also recommend trying out the PDANet drivers. Just install the PDANet application on your PC and it should make sure you have the proper drivers set up. Alternatively, use the "USBdeview" utility to delete all USB drivers related to Android/HTC/adb and then install the PDANet drivers.
Good luck.
Sorry guys I am pretty new into this.
I download JDK, Android SDK...
I have the driver from Acer (piece of stupid 89Mb...?)
When I try to use ADB I get a message saying that can connect.
I suspect USB Driver.
Somebody could explain me the ABC of USB driver on Acer... ?
thanks
You really should add some more information. Which OS are you using? 32 or 64 bit? Did u enable ADB in your device's settings?
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It should be a fairly quick and easy affair.
Connect the tab using the supplied mini-usb->usb cable. Run the SDK and you can either run adb.exe or go right into the command prompt and navigate to your SDK install directory and into the folder where ADB is and run it from there.
Check to see if the device is connected: adb devices
If its not finding it then you'll have to trouble shoot from the SDK site. For me, I didn't have to configure anything, it just worked.
Windows 7 x64
did you unzip the driver file you downloaded from acer and then install it. dont mean to insult your intelligence in anyway. but i have seen people download the driver and never install it.
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I had this problem too. Win7 64 bit. I had to do the following:
Download the USB drive from Acer's site
Restart (may not be necessary)
Connect my A500
Windows reported a failed driver installation so I went into the Device Manager and manually selected a drive from the ADB drivers within Windows.
Thanks for answers. It did not solve the problem yet.
I have the Acer driver. No problem (and unzipped). Installed, ok looking in control panel
I have a microsoft driver ??? 6.1.7600.16385, signed by windows.
In description it is MTP driver
In fact I can not install the ACER driver.
I have win7 64 pro, french, original license.
It seems during the installation of acer drive, the exe starts another program; and the new one says that there is no installed version of acer iconia tab driver... then everything closes.
Has anybody a light version of the driver (can not understand this stupid 90mb) ?
thanks
Hello.
And bacon and spam:
I've recently upgraded my SGS to ICS (ICSSGS ROM) and started to develop a simple application.
So, now i've got to the point that the emulator starts to show its limitations, so i need to debug directly on the real device.
Well, i've been trying to make ADB recognize my phone, tried several usb drivers from several sites, none of them worked.
After several hours spanking windows, it's finally working (yes! almost 6 AM in the morning!).
What matters:
So, to anybody who have the same problem as i had, do the following:
0. Uninstall any drivers that you've tried before.
1. Extract the zip file that i've uploaded to anywhere you like.
2. Enable debugging on your phone and connect it to PC throught the USB cable
(Just connect it, don't mount)
3. On your computer, click Start -> Right click on "Computer" -> Manage
This will open the "Computer Management" window (it might take some seconds to load).
4. Click "Device Manager". Now you should find your device in the list. It must be really easy to find. It's called something like "GT-I9000" or "GalaxyS" and it has a yellow warning sign next to it.
5. Right click on it and choose "Update Driver Software". In the window that appears, choose "Browse my computer for driver software". It then asks you where is the driver.
6. Click the "Browse" button and choose the folder you extracted from my zip file.
(If you didn't change it, it must be called "Android Composite ADB Interface")
7. Click "Next" and cross your fingers. If you're lucky, it may work for you.
Final notes:
1. I'm not responsible for ANYTHING. Whatever you do, it's your own choise to do it. I guarantee absolutely nothing.
2. This is was tested on Windows 7 - 64 bits with Team ICSSGS RC4.2 ROM and Semaphore ICS 0.9.1 Kernel.
3. Have fun.
4. If you try this, please answer the topic and tell everybody if it's working for you (mentioning your Windows version and what ROM you use).
Driver file:
-> http://www.mediafire.com/?t8ekrd9ly3mwwbk
Missing file when installing driver on windows 7 x64
Hi,
I have recently installed the most recent Dark Knight ICS 4.0.4 build to my Samsung Galaxy S. The ROM seems very good but I'm an android app developer and need to be able to debug my applications on the device via USB.
I have tried the driver provided in the thread which won't install due to a missing file according to the Windows 7 x64 driver install wizard. The exact message is displayed after step 7 and says:
"Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it."
"Android Composite ADB interface"
"The system cannot find the file specified".
Is there a file missing in the package? Has anybody managed to get this driver working?
Cheers,
Ben
Does it say that it doesn't find a controller or that is there a missing file?
Anyway, please try this installer and let me know if it works for you:
http://www.mediafire.com/?v70501cxbzzdvc2
What's wrong with the Nexus S drivers available with Android SDK?
Google USB driver, R4 developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
The SGS will present it self like that when it is running ICS/CM7/CM9.
Sent from my GT-I9000
METEMEDO said:
Does it say that it doesn't find a controller or that is there a missing file?
Anyway, please try this installer and let me know if it works for you:
http://www.mediafire.com/?v70501cxbzzdvc2
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Dont work for me.
System: Windows 7 x64
Android 4.04 Dark Knight
Nevertheless thanks for your approach. I'll test if it works with the SDK Updater.
I'm going to test in my desktop this weekend to check if it works with it.
I have the same problem, but with WIndows 7 32 bit. Drivers from discusion doesn't work. Don't you have some for 32 bit?
I found SDK Components on developer.android.com, where is Android driver which suppose to work, but unfortunately ODIN still do not see phone.
I also have the same problem but mine is worse because my phone is completely down after I tried to restore from a GB ndriod backup failure , phone won't boot , cannot boot into recovery only in download mode but no way my 4 x computers would detect the phone now ....tried using heimdall in linux as well as sdb, no go....so sad...help...
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Using Google USB drivers finally worked for me. They can be optionally installed with Android SDK using SDK manager (extras). After installation drivers can be found in <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver.
Just follow the instructions in the first post to find your device from device manager with exclamation mark. Need at least one reboot to work and I also redirected the driver installation process to Google usb driver directory but now ADB finally recognizes my SGS (MyICS, Android 4.0.3).
Edit: Operating system Vista 64-bit
[Currently stuck in "error: device not found" while trying adb push -command. I will update if I find a workaround. Probably something to do with inf-file.]
For alternate .inf -file (optional):
Google "usb-drivers-not-working-after-flash-latest-rom-ota" and see post #12 to see alternative inf-file. Some have managed to make adb recognize the device with that file, but I have at least this far been unsuccessful.
Edit: Problem above was caused by me being stupid and trying to use push in shell, which caused phone unable to locate host system folders. I don't know if that inf file has anything to do with drivers working now, but go ahead and try it if doesn't work with the original .inf
I got my i9000 recognized using the latest drives from the Google sdk
That‘s great
http://ics.samsung-updates.com/addons/usb_driver.zip
oxidising said:
I got my i9000 recognized using the latest drives from the Google sdk
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I tried last night didn't work for me.... (r18)
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oxidising said:
I got my i9000 recognized using the latest drives from the Google sdk
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Daha açık anlatabilir misiniz?
IWillExplain said:
http://ics.samsung-updates.com/addons/usb_driver.zip
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... this driver actually worked for me...!
(Tiramisu ICS)
USB option has been lost in my galaxy s
RazorNova said:
Using Google USB drivers finally worked for me. They can be optionally installed with Android SDK using SDK manager (extras). After installation drivers can be found in <sdk>\extras\google\usb_driver.
Just follow the instructions in the first post to find your device from device manager with exclamation mark. Need at least one reboot to work and I also redirected the driver installation process to Google usb driver directory but now ADB finally recognizes my SGS (MyICS, Android 4.0.3).
Edit: Operating system Vista 64-bit
[Currently stuck in "error: device not found" while trying adb push -command. I will update if I find a workaround. Probably something to do with inf-file.]
For alternate .inf -file (optional):
Google "usb-drivers-not-working-after-flash-latest-rom-ota" and see post #12 to see alternative inf-file. Some have managed to make adb recognize the device with that file, but I have at least this far been unsuccessful.
Edit: Problem above was caused by me being stupid and trying to use push in shell, which caused phone unable to locate host system folders. I don't know if that inf file has anything to do with drivers working now, but go ahead and try it if doesn't work with the original .inf
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What should i do after instaling SDK
IWillExplain said:
http://ics.samsung-updates.com/addons/usb_driver.zip
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This worked for me
The very important thing is that newest Google USB driver is in
Code:
[B]<android-sdk>/extras/google/usb_driver/[/B]
location, not in
Code:
<android-sdk>/usb_driver
It really makes the difference !
these drivers only worked once...
all the other times killing and starting over adb i was getting error messages like "device not found" and "protocol fault" even though adb devices was listing the device online.
apparently i connected the phone to another USB3 port on my pc (front panel) and that was it!! it now works every time i type adb shell or adb devices.i no longer get any error messages.rather weird
anyway..i also wanted to be up to date with everything so i uninstalled all related software like the older java 6 jdk, Android SDK and the drivers mentioned above.
i followed the procedure below and installed all the latest packages:
latest java 7u5 JDK, the latest Android SDK (nstaller_r20.0.1-windows.exe) then ran sdk-manager and loaded http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#InstallingDriver google USB drivers rev 6. then installed these drives so i got the ADB composite interface on my device manager and it all works fine now.
I recenelty installed latest ICS , and SDK recognizes my phone as ACER ADB , when I'm pretty sure its a Samsung I9000 . I tried uninstalling the ACER ADB and install the one that the guy posted in the first post , and it didn't work , it said this driver is not compatible , oddly it reinstalled ACER ADB though. I can't even uninstall it at all , I removed all my Samsung drivers , and everything else I installed for Samsung , and its still there , I even tried removing the GOOGLE USB drivers , still there.
Neendless to say that the phone doesnt connect to the PC at all even though it says everything is alright. For example i got ths gPAD app , which uses the USB with Debugging to turn the phone into a mouse , but it says its not connected even though it is.
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Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - R[COLOR="Red"]emoved[/COLOR]
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
*NOTE* I'm not sure if this will be the same for you guys but I had to plug my phone into USB slot 2. USB slot 3 would not work.
Just a little heads up
All credit for this guide goes to Hippie459MN for the original thread. Be sure to thank him for his work
I'm just posting it in this forum because it works fine and a lot of people aren't aware of this method
Awesome man. Don't even have my One but if I have problem with Windows 8, it's great that you already posted a solution.
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It took me quite a while of searching to actually find that guide but I'm glad I did otherwise I couldn't have unlocked my bootloader or rooted
Been trying to get the driver to work on my W8 laptop for my E3D. This worked for it after spending hours trying all sorts. Thanks a million. I will be sure to go through to the other thread and say thanks too.
If only I saw this before I spent hours last night trying to get adb to recognise my phone. I somehow got there in the end but this would've saved me a good two hours!
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Yeah, that's the guide I used a couple of weeks ago. Think I might have posted it in the rooting tutorial thread....would have been lost without it.
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cynogenmod jbean cm-10.1-20130411-EXPERIMENTAL-endeavoru-M3
I just lost connection to lappy after installing this rom...though device is getting recognized it wont let me update driver using guide can you help plz
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Bumping up
installed the drivers as instructed below but with win8 / 64-bit i can't get the one to mount the sdcard.
seems to work just fine on my win7 machine. any help with this?
trant01 said:
installed the drivers as instructed below but with win8 / 64-bit i can't get the one to mount the sdcard.
seems to work just fine on my win7 machine. any help with this?
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it should show up as an MTP device when you plug it in
cachookaman said:
it should show up as an MTP device when you plug it in
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i can't install a driver for the MTP device. should it be in that zip? i'm trying to get it to install from that directory and it says it can't find a driver for it....
Tried this technique and it still won't work.
Here's what I'm doing
- Uninstall all current drivers & HTC Sync
- Restart PC
- Your method exactly
- Restart PC
Phone when on normally connects to adb just fine,
but when I put it into the bootloader it takes around 15 seconds to detect it and then says it's unrecognised and gives the error below:
Device doesn't start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
Any help would be appreciated. For now, I'm running a copy of W7 on an old 2.5" drive... not ideal.
Tried this technique and it still won't work.
@petedavison93 and the owner of this thread, did you guys find a fix to pete's issue as I'm having the same issue as Pete, please help!
Had the same issue and installed different drivers several times without luck.
It was fixed for me by simply plugging in the phone into an USB port at the motherboard. The front USB and additional USB3 ports at the PC were not working, when the device is booted to the bootloader. They are working with adb only, when the phone is running normal.
I am running Win8x64.
Great Instructions
KidCarter93 said:
Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/23V
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
*NOTE* I'm not sure if this will be the same for you guys but I had to plug my phone into USB slot 2. USB slot 3 would not work.
Just a little heads up
All credit for this guide goes to Hippie459MN for the original thread. Be sure to thank him for his work
I'm just posting it in this forum because it works fine and a lot of people aren't aware of this method
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I have the HTC EVO V 4G (Virgin Mobile) The ONLY difference on my installation of the drivers was under Other Devices, instead of HTC mine was listed as EVO. Worked perfect first try..TY
Great post
Great post and link, this worked straight away and allowed direct connection to Eclipse
Thankz I must try this looking for this
I just install HTC sync, done deal.
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Anyone happen to know where I can find some windows 7 32bit drivers. Windows 8 32bit isn't a fan of 64bit software.
It isn't a problem with the HTC drivers. It's the usb drivers from Ms for Intel 3.0 bus. I found a thread that I'm searching again for that give the instructions on replacing the signed ms driver with an unsigned win 7 64bit host controller driver. It's two files and you need to first allow unsigned drivers in windows security. Needless to say it's fine now on my 3 ports.
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Sorry my bad english.
I install OnePlus USB Drivers Setup/and USB Development, ADB Installer v1.4.3, Minimal ADB and Fastboot v1.2
Open OEM, USB debugging, Update Windows and follow medhod in (youtube) watch?v=3_HyIvVTTlM.
but is slove MTP not working
Image
https://imgur.com/a/lOZrt
https://imgur.com/a/iHoiy
asdasd888 said:
Sorry my bad english.
I install OnePlus USB Drivers Setup/and USB Development, ADB Installer v1.4.3, Minimal ADB and Fastboot v1.2
Open OEM, USB debugging, Update Windows and follow medhod in (youtube) watch?v=3_HyIvVTTlM.
but is slove MTP not working
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https://imgur.com/a/lOZrt
https://imgur.com/a/iHoiy
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did you get it working ?
best to delete the driver that it has seen and then replug it back in, make sure it uses the correct one, otherwise nkthjtwill work.
there's a few walk throghs on XDA and the web.
1. Disable driver signature
2. Install Oneplus usb drivers
It won't work unless you have windows media player installed on your os which I guess is not there since it is "N " version of windows instead of standard.
idelnon said:
1. Disable driver signature
2. Install Oneplus usb drivers
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not working
asdasd888 said:
not working
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It doesnt work because Windows N has no media feature pack needed for MTP to work.
Download the windows 10 media feature pack and it will work.
All the above isnt completely true, just completely delete the driver for your found device, then install the driver as you've got from the web.
It'll install and be recognised, then just change from charging to MTP then it'll see the new driver, from that point you'll be in business, your interaction will make the difference.