Hi!
I try to install win8 to my htc shift. The setup loads after I remove the sdcard from the card reader. But when I start the install It ask for cd/dvd driver... Obviously the shift don't have one. I read somewhere I need to install my disk controller driver, but when I try to install the intel ICH7 drivers It says It can't find new devices. But the setup process sees my hdd because I can browse for the drivers and there I see my drive with the win7 files. This same error happens on two other PC-s. Whats the matter? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Zsolt
Use 64bit, I had this problem also till I tried 64bit
Thanks, but i think the shift's processor is only supports 32bit.
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having the same problem tried 64 bit, 32 bit and 64 bit developer, all the same
same problem here. Works on other computer with DVD but not with USB for me.
Solved for myself. Installed using DVD rather than USB
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Hi friends,
Please help me....
I still can't installing USB driver on my PC. I tried updating current driver at Device Manger (PC) but I couldn't update it
Of course I mounted the USB card and switched on/off the sync option in the second screen of the nexus one.
I downloaded the files (USB Driver) from the link someone recomended (days before)...
I really donĀ“t know what am I doing bad????
Do you have any other option????
Thanx
Which operating system are you using?
Are you running Windows XP 64 bit?
OS
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3
32 or 64 bit? There are no working drivers on 64 bit XP
OS...????
I guess it should be 32 bit... actually it's a shame... how can I know it ????
(the shame is that know I could be focused on a new problem)
Thanx
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lalogt83 said:
I guess it should be 32 bit... actually it's a shame... how can I know it ????
(the shame is that know I could be focused on a new problem)
Thanx
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Right-click My Computer and go to Properties. It should say near the top, Windows XP 64 Home Edition (or whatever yours is - I'm not certain that it will explicitly state if it's 32 bit, so if it just says "Windows XP Home Edition" or something, you probably have 32)
I can't...
Hi there!
I've seen my PC details and it's 32 bits.
If I try to install the driver using the Device Manager it seems that there is an error and it's not possible to conect with the device.
It says: "Code 10".
Can anybody help me?????
Thanx
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
Is anyone else having issues with the tmob vibrant usb debugging driver from the android SDK? They won't install because windows is saying they have no info concerning my hardware. Thanks in advance for any help.
Here is a link to the 64-bit drivers which worked for me:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x64.shtml
And here is a link to the 32-bit drivers, although I have not tested them:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x86.shtml
i can confirm that the 32 bit drivers are working...
Installed the 64 bit drivers on w7 ultimate. Still cant get to either of the phones storage.
Oskiee said:
Installed the 64 bit drivers on w7 ultimate. Still cant get to either of the phones storage.
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Coming from a G1 (haven't received my Vibrant yet) there will be a notification to mount the SD Card so you can use them on your PC (when you connect the USB cable) and you wont need any drivers for it (acts like a flash drive to the PC). Is this not the case for the Vibrant?
The Debugging drivers should have nothing to do with the SD Storage on the phone and mounting it up to the computer.
Krycek said:
Here is a link to the 64-bit drivers which worked for me:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x64.shtml
And here is a link to the 32-bit drivers, although I have not tested them:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-S-USB-Driver-for-Windows-x86.shtml
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I've run the 64-bit drivers at home and they worked famously.
Would it be possible for someone to post the 32-bit ones in a zip format somewhere? We block exe's here at work, and I'm getting 'The content is not supported on this phone.' when trying to download from the links above on my Vibrant...
The stock usb_drivers from the SDK just don't want to work for debug mode on it...blarg.
Thanks...
tissimo said:
Coming from a G1 (haven't received my Vibrant yet) there will be a notification to mount the SD Card so you can use them on your PC (when you connect the USB cable) and you wont need any drivers for it (acts like a flash drive to the PC). Is this not the case for the Vibrant?
The Debugging drivers should have nothing to do with the SD Storage on the phone and mounting it up to the computer.
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Its does the same thing, shows the prompt on the phone to mount the card for computer. However, as soon as i connect it my computer says the device isnt recognized, and i cant see either the phones available 14gb or the SD card.
Oskiee said:
However, as soon as i connect it my computer says the device isnt recognized, and i cant see either the phones available 14gb or the SD card.
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I'm having the same issue with the 32-bit ones. The .exe installs fine, but after plugging in my phone, I get that error. Clicking on the balloon shows an 'Unknown Device'. Double-clicking on 'Unknown Device' then clicking on 'Driver' then 'Driver Details' gives this: No driver files are required or have been loaded for this device
EDIT: Nvm. Bad USB port. Had a few of them stop working a few months back. Guess I forgot. Up and running now!
Spot on! 32-bit is working fine for me. Appreciate it.
cant get droidexplorer to work any ideas?
works on windows 7 ultimate x64
thanks
dear friends .i tried to change my windows 7 to xp but that happend
i used usb_multiboot steps to do it and when i format my hdd and try to install it from the usb i get a lot of missed files to be copied to install xp
i tried to make others xp copies with more than 20 times it show me same(missed files which can not complete install) what can i do?????
Okay so what did you do now? How exactly did you try to install XP. What version of XP did you use, and what error does it give you exactly.
thanks so much for reply
what i do now is crying beside my htc shift ca not do nmothing with message every time say "setup cannot copy the file" and escap alot of file then not complet install
i used 2 copies of xp
tablet and other service pack 3 following usb-multi boot software by format my 2g usb and copy files from my xp source and boot well from usb it show me text install and go on then get copying files to install but that message come over and over "setup cannot copy the file"
what shall i do?
Alright so let me be sure that I have this right. You have tried to install XP from a 2GB USB drive, and it starts to install, then says that it cannot copy a file to the hard drive. Have you formatted your Shifts HDD using the Windows installer, and made sure to format it as NTFS? Also, are you using a legit copy of XP? Sometimes ones that you download from the net have things removed to make them have a smaller footprint once installed, but they also don't install correctly via USB. If you have a real retail XP copy, or have downloaded a copy of plain XP, I would redo your USB stick as it sounds like not all of the files where copied correctly to it. Let me know what happens.
first thanks so much for share and rely
second i formated it to ntsf after make 10g for c and the rest for d
second i downloaded the 2 copies from internet the tablet and the sp3
thanks so much again
i can not study and that bother me a lot cause i use my shift in my study thanks guys
Thats what I thought. You need to format both your USB drive and your Shift's HDD to NTFS. You should be asked what you want to format the HDD as when installing XP onto your Shift from the USB drive. I would also reccomend getting a clean version of XP Service Pack 2 as it seems to be about the most stable version to install from a USB drive. Download/get XP STOCK SP2, no modifications just the stock image, format your USB drive and Shift HDD as NTFS, and try again. Let me know.
thanks man so much i will do your advice and tell you
but i can not get real guide to format my usb to ntsf from windows thanks
Heres a sure fire way to format it as NTFS:
1-Open a command prompt.
2-Enter DISKPART
3-Enter LIST DISK
4-SELECT DISK (X)
CLEAN
CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
SELECT PARTITION 1
ACTIVE
FORMAT FS=NTFS
Replace the (X) with the name of your thumbdrive under My Computer.
Wait for it to finish, then close that window and voila! Your USB drive is formatted as NTFS and ready for use.
sorry
i did it only show my 0 disk of my desktop hard eisk but never show me the usb
Can you format it through My Computer?
thanks man so much i already change my usb stick to 4g ntsf one and it work now great
i am now install the xp sp2 retail
when i finish what shal i do for make other stuff worki like wifi 3g fingerprint and touch screen???/
i did it.........................thanks guys
how to enable 3g and wirless now
and change display??
Just install the drivers from the HTC website and it should work.
thanks man i already done but problem with
intel graphic for xp
wireless
3g
control center
Download the graphics drivers from Intel. You MUST install the Control Center and ECD drivers before the WiFi drivers. After you install the Control Center, go into it and turn on WiFi, Windows will then (hopefully) find a driver and install it. And for 3G I don't know as I don't use my SIM slot on my Shift, I tether my HD2 via WiFi for mobile internet.
thanks so much man you are so good kind person for that great help and care
everything is working now well but the vga and 3g....any way thanks so much
So, when i plug my phone into to my laptop (windows 7, 64 bit) nothing happens. I check "disk drive" on my phone and press ok and go to my computer and it isnt there. I tried going to the HTC website and wonload the drive but this message pops up when i try to run the driver, "The version of this file is not compatible with the version of windows you're running. Check your computers system information to see whether you need a x86 (32-bit) or a x64 (64-bit) version of this file."
Please help?!?!
When you first buy the phone the SD card has a file on it called HTCDriver.exe use that, I use it on my 64 bit Win7.
http://www.multiupload.com/HBVGRC92IP
thank you!!! couldnt find this!!
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Two different Windows 64-bit installations. I run the HTCdriver.exe (both normal and as administrator) and it comes up in Repair or Remove mode. I select Repair. I plug phone in and all I get is driver not installed. In Properties / Devices it appears as Android 1.0. I've tried removing and reinstalling with reboot in between. Don't know what to try next. Any ideas?
You're in HBOOT mode, I think (not sure, though). This driver doesn't cover HBOOT USB.
Exactly. Solution. Install 64-bit version of PDANET which installs drivers that recognize the device in both fastboot and adb.
http://junefabrics.com/android/index.php
Unfortunately just ran into another brick wall. Time to hunt down an appropriate place to post that.