Hi,
My HTC HD Mini cannot connect to Windows 8 (USB Mass Storage) Hardware Manager says "Android Phone" ( no Driver)
Can Anyone help me?
windows 8 requires signed driver, but the one included in schlund's release is unsigned
you can find an option that allows unsigned drivers in the "advanced boot options" in windows 8
google for more
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Hello,
I have installed WM7 succesfully on my HTC HD2, but i have only 1 problem. My windows 7 x64 system does regonice my phone as a windows mobile 7 phone, but it says:
Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)
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I tryd it already on multiple pc's does someone have a sollution for this problem?
Had a similar issue - no error but device not detected. What I did was open device manager and update the driver for the unknown device - did the trick.
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Had a similar issue - no error but device not detected. What I did was open device manager and update the driver for the unknown device - did the trick.
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try that, and did you install zune?
and what about windows sdk so it can install drivers as well.
You can also download the "WMDC X64 driver update" and install it, I have had to do that when had USB issues.
When you say you've tried it on multiple PC's. Are the other computer also Windows 64-bit or are they 32-bit. If they are 64-bit then there is obviousley an incompatibility. That's why I stay with 32-bit even though it only supports 3.5GB of my 6GB ram ;/
i just got a new ****ing defy on ebay so im up to free the power of it.
but than windows 7 cant install anny mtp usb driver any idea or simila problems?
Go to control panel windows 7 then device manager
Under device manager find you're device then select driver
You can either update driver or select advanced when you select advanced
you can choose to install from selected drivers select the one USB device standard
That should work
Hello,
several days ago, I installed Windows 8 64bit on my laptop. The problem is, that Windows does not recognize that Android device was connected. If I connect Nexus 7 (or HTC Vision Z, which I have too), nothing happens. Both devices have developer mode on. Neither of them recognizes that they are connected to PC (they don't offer me the connection mode mtp/ptp or mass storage).
Windows update is done, there are no new updates.
I've tried installing PDAnet_Drivers_64bit.exe, without luck. Yes, I've tried RAW drivers from WugFresh, but I can't install drivers for device, that is not present in Windows Device Manager (or can I? How?).
Laptop is Dell Latitude E6410.
Nexus 7 is running stock Android (4.2.2).
HTC Vision Z is running CyanogenMod 7.2 (I'm mentioning it just for complete picture of mine situation, I need to get Nexus working).
Thank you for your time, attention and hopefully help.
I am running x64 Win8 at home, and I just went to Asus's site to install their N7 USB drivers, right-clicked on the .exe file and selected "Run as Administrator", and they installed fine.
I do not run adb/fastboot/Android SDK on my Win8 machine, I do all that work with my Win7 laptop.
Thank you, I will try it when I get to PC again.
Hi I've created a Windows 8.1 partition seperate to the original Windows 7 install. The manufacturer, Acer says the model is supported for the Win 8 upgrade. I did it on a second partition and simply installed the W8 drivers from their website. It uses Dolby Digital Audio V4. It sounds poor on Win 8 though, on the occasion that I boot back into Win 7 the difference is like night and day. Any icons in the try, apps etc. appear to be properly installed and loaded in Win 8 yet the audio quality from the speaker and with a headset is still degraded.
Any ideas or tips on what could be the issue?
Thank
Search on the audio chipset name + "Windows 8.1 driver" suffix. Box vendors don't usually have the latest driver, and Acer boxes are usually plain vanilla enough that its drivers are unmodded from the chipset vendor.
Win 8.1 may refuse to install the OEM driver, since its built-in driver may have a later date stamp, even though it's an older version. You can force install by: Win+X > Device Mgr > select audio device > Driver tab > Update driver > Browse my computer > Let me pick from list of device driver.
If the new driver (if exists) fail, select Roll back driver, and try to force install the Win7 driver.
Hi everyone.
I have a problem to install usb drivers : I installed the usb drivers from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/zuk-z1/help/files-zuk-z1-drivers-qpst-roms-twrp-t3221629, but always no mass storage available (in device manager, just D:/ in mobile devices and COM3 COM4 and unknown peripheral in other peripherals).
I I put the Media Feature Pack for Windows 10 as it's said in the same thread.
In MTP mode, D:/ and Z1 in mobile devices, Z1 available in computeur but all the files transferts are avorted before the end !
I'm with Windows 10 Ultimate.
How can I do please ?
It's ok, I just reboot Windows 10 while Shift key pressed, then reboot options, reboot again and F7 (no verify drivers signature).