This applies to a specific device not on these forums but running Windows 8
I upgraded from Windows 7 on my Viliv N5 and now the webcam and a "Marvell 802.11 sd8686 Wireless LAN SDIO" won't start... I checked both online and computer manufacture... I got drivers from the computer manufacture that hard reboots and one from online with: "Error code:10 Device Cannot Start"
As for the webcam I might have to call the now shutdown business so I'm hoping for a fix...
Did you do an in-place upgrade, or did you do a clean install that replaced Win7? In-place is supposed to work, but in my experience it almost never does it perfectly. Clean install is the way to go. Copy your driver files to a flashdrive or something first in case Win8 can't find them, but usually it can.
Alternate option: Uninstall theoffending drivers (entirely; use Device Manager and remove the driver software). Then reboot the PC and see if it tries to load the drivers from Windows Update. This *should* find them. If it doesn't, try installing the drivers from disc / downloaded files.
Tried Windows Update as soon as I did a CLEAN install... wiped HDD incl recovery >.<
I can provide device id... and the website gives me a corrupt driver
Edit: Will do a "Dirty Install" if I reinstall stock will my key expire?
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Setup: Stock Cingular 8125 WM5, Vista Home Premium 32bit
I've had no problem with in the past getting my Cingular 8525 to tether with any XP machine. However, Vista is proving to be even more worthess than XP as I imagined it would. WMDC works fine a side from it too being even more worthless than it's predecessor, as I can't even remote sync over a secure VPN anymore.
I have read and installed the drivers located both:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=288753
and
http://www.terranettech.net/DisplayPg.aspx?codeid=1128
Neither works solution...
With WMDC disabled I activate the Wireless Modem connection. Vista detects a new USB device at that point and starts looking for a driver.
It comes back saying it could not find a driver, and I click a button to specifically tell it what driver to use. I've tried both drivers listed in both URLs. Neither are accepted. I'm told "The folder specified does not contain a compatible software driver for your device."
For the record, the driver on the CD didn't work either (different message, something along the lines of "failed to install driver").
If I go into Device Manager and "Update Driver" (no driver is installed, Update is used whether no driver yet or really updating) and let Vista try to find it itself it says "The best driver for your device is already installed.", which is "Unknown Device".
Any ideas? I've seen people claiming they got their 8525 to tether with Vista using the modified driver. On my end it does not work though.
No ideas? Is there another place I should post this instead?
this may help
For anyone having trouble getting their laptop to recognize the 8525 as a modem this may be the solution.
http://www.terranettech.net/DisplayPg.aspx?codeid=1128
my phone was working fine but when I tried to set my wife's up to tether it wouldn't show new hardware found when plugged in and when I tried to manually install the driver the process box just kinda stalled out and wouldn't go forward with the driver even though I had browsed to the right one. I had to uninstall the driver which was viewing the phone as a serial device. if you're having this trouble then try following the link above...
The new 6800 uses Remote NDIS aka RNDIS which means you are no longer able to connect your phone and use it as a modem as you previously were(even though wmmodem.exe is still part of WM6). To use your data connection from the phone in XP it was thought you had to have ActiveSync at least installed. I was able to find a way around this. It takes about 1 minute.
When installing ActiveSync 4.5 it installs Windows XP Hotfix KB909394. This hotfix implements the rndis framework and support drivers. It's not available anywhere as a standalone download nor is it even mentioned on Microsoft's KB. I have successfully stripped this out of the executable after fighting with it for awhile.
Code:
1) Run update\update.exe (You do not need to restart, you can safely check the "Do not restart" box.
2) Start Internet Sharing on your phone, plug it in.
3) If prompted for drivers point it to the folders you extracted rndis_as45_drivers.zip to.
That's it. Below i've hosted the two files for the timebeing..
Download - Windows XP Hotfix kb909394
Download - ActiveSync RNDIS drivers
Note: From the signs I have gotten from installation logs it appears this hotfix will be included in SP3.
Marvel Wireless & Vitakey not detecting in Vista: Both these devices I had never tested after I bought it. I downloaded latest driver updates from HTC's support site & Vista SP2 and uninstalled the existing drivers and uninstalled the old drivers and installed the new ones in its place. Now both the devices are not getting detected. When I bought the device on SALE (last piece) I did not get any OS copy on media and RJ45 extender. Hence, I am unable to restore the original drivers. (My Windows Vista Business is activated and not pirated).
Questions:
1. Can some one share a copy of the copy of HTC Shift X9500 Vista OS image for backup reasons?
2. Can anyone recommend what I need to do to get the above referred two devices detected. Even if Vitakey does not get detected, I can live without it. But I definitely need to get the WiFi device detected so that I can connect to the internet from my HTC Shift X9500.
Error screen shots attached.
I will very much appreciate any help that may be extended to me. Many thanks in advance.
Ah, a problem that I ran into aswell. Firstly, try using an un-archiveing program on the HTC drivers you downloaded to get the .ini files from them, then install them through Device Manager. IF that doesn't work, then the only way I have ever been able to solve this problem is to re-install Vista, then before applying any service packs install ALL drivers, THEN install SP1 and SP2/
You don't need a "copy of .. Vista", it's on the hard disk, in a hidden partition!
Just pound Fn+F3 at the BIOS prompt screen, and you'll get a screen that asks you if you'd like to restore Vista to factory defualts. CAUTION - this erases everything and rewrites Vista to the HD, so back upo anything to an external disk that you need first!
READ THAT SCREEN CAREFULLY! The question is phrased for safety. If you answer "Y", the process aborts safely (Press Y to safely quit, N to restore).
Then you're back to HTC factory Vista.
But Windows 7 is really much quicker on the Shift....
HTH,
Richard
The Shift RJ45 extenders are freely available on eBay.
Richard
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.
trying to get some help for my ZE551ML 4gb - unrooted and with the latest update
I have never had an issue plugging my phone into my pc and transferring files. I bought my daughter a BLU R1HD and that wont wont show up on any pc when plugged into USB...yes dev and debug is enabled.....installed a bunch of different drivers to try to get that phone to work and it wont....
but worse is now my phone wont show up.
I went to the main thread here and located drivers and installed, and nothing....went to asus support and dl drivers and nothing...
does anyone know why or how i can get the drivers installed on my W10 PC so I can plug phone into usb and transfer files?
In the pc's device manager, is the device listed there? And is there a yellow mark on the device name? Maybe the drivers didn't install properly, you can right click on the device and click update driver, then choose automatically, you must be connect to the internet for it to find the required driver and install automatically.
I had same issue. Makw sure phone is not. Plugged into the pc. Load up windows into safe mode with networking. Once there open device manager. From the pulldown menu choose show hidden devices then find the Asus drivers and uninstall and if available tick the box that says delete the driver.. reboot, reinstall.... Done.
This will work for most usb devices that are having issues.
Frankenberrie said:
I had same issue. Makw sure phone is not. Plugged into the pc. Load up windows into safe mode with networking. Once there open device manager. From the pulldown menu choose show hidden devices then find the Asus drivers and uninstall and if available tick the box that says delete the driver.. reboot, reinstall.... Done.
This will work for most usb devices that are having issues.
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sadly this did not work. I grabbed the drivers from the ZF2 resource thread here at XDA
https://software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
for the BLU R1HD I was told to install these
https://androidmtk.com/download-mtk-usb-all-drivers
whih i did and also uninstalled and resinstalled along with the intel drivers.
I did exactly as explained above and the device will not show up.
I have the Z00AD -- ZE551ML -- 4GB/2.3GHz 64gb version running Stock OS with NO ROOT - an its up to date (v 40.194)
I attached screen shot to show what I have going on - thanks
come on
Are you using the same cord for both phones with the computer? If so, try a different cord
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using Tapatalk
Reboot the pc with the "disable driver signature verification" option and then reinstall the drivers.
This may or may not have some relevance to your problem. Try downloading a program called USB Device Viewer, run it as an administrator and uninstall all the phone drivers that are listed. Reboot your computer, plug your ZE551ML in and let it install the drivers. Hope this is of some help.
i finally fixed this bs problem. simply a matter of device manager >>>> portable devices >>>>> right click >>> update drive>>> browse my computer >>> Let me pick>>>
for me i had
Model
MTP Device
MTP USB Device
select MTP USB DEVICE >>> Click Next and done
how stupid is this? the simple solution after 2 weeks of pain in the ass is what makes this so stupid.