Is fast boot supported in windows 8. The desktop version. Whn I couldn't install the fast boot drivers. I Google a lot and came up with a solution. Seems Microsoft wanted to hide it. Even then I can't get fast boot. When I do it it stops and says unrecognised command 'bork'. I have no idea what it means.
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Go to Charms bar > Settings > General > Advanced Startup > Restart Now
Wait till a menu appears
Click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup settings > Restart
After that you will be presented with a menu. The 7th option is "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"
Press number 7 or F7 to continue booting to Windows 8 with digital signature enforcement disabled.
Now you can install fastboot drivers
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marvelprash said:
Go to Charms bar > Settings > General > Advanced Startup > Restart Now
Wait till a menu appears
Click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup settings > Restart
After that you will be presented with a menu. The 7th option is "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement"
Press number 7 or F7 to continue booting to Windows 8 with digital signature enforcement disabled.
Now you can install fastboot drivers
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This is exactly what I did, and I installed fastboot drivers. Fastboot devices shows my device listed. But when I flash a kernel it aborts saying that remote unrecognised command bork
Same thing happened when I tried from my bro's laptop.
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I have xperia mini and I have flashed a kernel more than once using Flashtool 0.9.8 on Win8. If you have installed the drivers successfully, it is not a Win8 issue
good to know:good:
Re: [question] fast boot in win 8
marvelprash said:
I have xperia mini and I have flashed a kernel more than once using Flashtool 0.9.8 on Win8. If you have installed the drivers successfully, it is not a Win8 issue
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Where did you install drivers from? Pcc?
I did it using Flashtool drivers. Exe.
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mnishamk said:
Where did you install drivers from? Pcc?
I did it using Flashtool drivers. Exe.
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Flashtool drivers only
Re: [question] fast boot in win 8
I'll try un installing and reinstalling the drivers.
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Re: [Q] Help!! windows 8, xperia pro, I can't flash my device with flashtool
Yes working now
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Here i'm offering you a RAR Archive* that contains the lastest drivers separated by folder with:
[*]ADB
[*]Flash Mode
[*]Fastboot
I see some guys with problems to get drivers and another issues.
This drivers works at least in Windows 8, tested and approved by me, but in Windows 8 you need to MANUALLY install the drivers.
If you like, say thanks.
Download Link - Uploaded.to
*RAR Archive: It can only be oppened by a RAR Decompressor like WinRAR.
Thanks, I've been waiting for that for ages!
Do not do this Linux Mint ?
Velcis Ribeiro said:
but in Windows 8 you need to MANUALLY install the drivers.
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can you please tell us the process? thanks
hi
how to install this ADB drivers into arc??
heyy
how to install ADB into my arc?
question
Nice.
But I have a question (before:I come from germany,sry for my english :/).
Work Fastboot only on USB 2.0 ?When i connect my phone on the front of my PC (USB 1.0) then dont work,but when i try to connect on the rear side from my pc (USB 2.0) then it works.
Again sry for my english
Thanks for the nice package.
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Actually have been useful
thanks:d
masud7827 said:
can you please tell us the process? thanks
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Pull up the Windows 8 Main Screen and type, System Configuration, or right-click at Computer. Go at Devices, found you Unrecognized device, right-click on it and Update... "" Than put manually installs... and select the folder.
eksen said:
Do not do this Linux Mint ?
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idk, because i downloaded Windows FlashBoot, but i can make to you a pack for linux if you want.
doomsleed said:
how to install this ADB drivers into arc??
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Drivers installs only at computer. You cant install THIS drivers in arc, only FOR arc. Arc drivers are named by .so or ko
xXMyKeyXx said:
Nice.
But I have a question (before:I come from germany,sry for my english :/).
Work Fastboot only on USB 2.0 ?When i connect my phone on the front of my PC (USB 1.0) then dont work,but when i try to connect on the rear side from my pc (USB 2.0) then it works.
Again sry for my english
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I think USB 1.0 didn't have power to power on the arc cable. Idk so much with hardware, sorry.
THANKS FOR ALL GREETED MY POST.
Hi,
I'm trying to install these drivers on Windows 8 Release preview but I get an error "The third party inf does not contain digital signature information".
Any ideas?
EDIT: Never mind, just disabled signature checking Thanks for the upload!
Can u please let me know too how to doable the signature checking in win 8 ??? Please
Thanks
thank .. so good
thx
Windows 7 process help?
What's the difference with gordon's gate drivers package ?
(Just for my information)
PAVNEET101 said:
Can u please let me know too how to doable the signature checking in win 8 ??? Please
Thanks
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As a new security measure in Windows 8, unsigned drivers are automatically blocked.
Happily, there’s a way round this problem too. If you go to the Advanced Startup app in Windows 8, you can choose to reboot the computer with Advanced Startup options enabled. You’ll then be given the opportunity to boot into various troubleshooting modes, including Safe Mode, Debugging Mode and the snappily-named “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” mode.
Thanks.
ive been looking for this everywhere thank u.
Thanks, your are the first link returned by google when search "adb for windows download". :good:
ireun said:
As a new security measure in Windows 8, unsigned drivers are automatically blocked.
Happily, there’s a way round this problem too. If you go to the Advanced Startup app in Windows 8, you can choose to reboot the computer with Advanced Startup options enabled. You’ll then be given the opportunity to boot into various troubleshooting modes, including Safe Mode, Debugging Mode and the snappily-named “Disable Driver Signature Enforcement” mode.
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It's not new as its present in Windows 7 64.
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the problem is my computer can't recognise the phone when usb debugging is on.
i try to use nexus 4 toolkit to install driver on my PC,but still can't show serial
how can i solve the problem?
uninstal drivers using nex toolkit, restart pc instal drivers using toolkit and then connect phone to pc
if you're on windows 8 you have to do some crazy special reboot garbage to get it to work...
Steps to be taken:
1.) Bring up Charms by mousing over to the right of the screen
2.) Go to Settings
3.) Change PC Settings
4.) General
5.) Scroll down to Advanced Startup > Restart Now
6.) Trouble shoot
7.) Advanced options
8.) Windows startup options
9.) Restart
10.) Choose F7 (I believe) or click on "Disable driver signature enforcement"
11.) Reboot
from here: http://www.ifans.com/forums/threads/installing-fastboot-adb-drivers-in-windows-8.387585/
So I finally got my hands on a N7, and I'm wanting to unlock/root/install custom roms. But I'm on Windows 8.1 Preview and it won't see my Nexus (or my phone, for that matter), no matter what I try. I've tried different drivers, manual installs, etc, and ADB just won't see my device. Has anyone had any success with 8.1 and Android devices?
chrisliphart said:
So I finally got my hands on a N7, and I'm wanting to unlock/root/install custom roms. But I'm on Windows 8.1 Preview and it won't see my Nexus (or my phone, for that matter), no matter what I try. I've tried different drivers, manual installs, etc, and ADB just won't see my device. Has anyone had any success with 8.1 and Android devices?
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I have Windows 7 plus 8.1 and installed this on both no problem.
http://d-h.st/kDu
Have you tried a different usb cable?
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Username invalid said:
I have Windows 7 plus 8.1 and installed this on both on problem.
http://d-h.st/kDu
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That did it! Well, that and uninstalling the 8 million other Android device drivers and programs from LG, HTC, Samsung, and more. That's what I get for having a swap addiction with devices. Thanks so much!
chrisliphart said:
That did it! Well, that and uninstalling the 8 million other Android device drivers and programs from LG, HTC, Samsung, and more. That's what I get for having a swap addiction with devices. Thanks so much!
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Glad I could help.
In case you also want to use ADB while in Recovery like I do, you will need to install this the same way. But first you need to disable the Driver Signature Enforcement. For 8.1, you do that by going to PC settings > Update & recovery > Recovery > Advanced startup > Restart > Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup settings > Disable driver signature enforcement > Restart > Install.
Sorry for updating this topic so late, but I encounter the following issue : I am running Windows 8.1 preview. I (think I) properly installed ADB as my Nexus 4 is now detected in the device manager as an "ADB device" which is said by Windows to run with the latest driver.
BUT : my Nexus 4 won't show up in the file browser! As a matter of fact, since 4.3, there ain't no such thing as "mass storage USB mode" for the Nexus 4 : the only mode left apart from external camera is "MTP" (what is that? I don't know.). And quite weirdly enough, there is an "unrecognized" device in the device manager which name is "MTP".
So I'm guessing this is the issue and I probably would need a hint to get the MPT drivers... but when I asked my friend Google he said "me no know"... Any clue?
Thank you all in advance and sorry for my poor english, i'm not a native speaker.
I have a very old vista Notebook, that just doesn't want to install N7 drivers.
It installs them & then reboots, but then it installs them again & reboots again. This whole thing doesn't stop
This happens for ADB & Fastboot mode. (Tried it with the N7 Toolkit & Asus drivers)
PC: Win Vista 32-Bit Notebook
N7: Wi-Fi 32GB
I've never used Windows Vista but did install this on Windows 7 and 8.1 successfully. A possible problem is that you need to disable the Driver Signature Enforcement to properly install it.
How would I do that?
karriere said:
How would I do that?
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I would not know as I have not used Windows Vista. For 8.1 it is by going to PC settings > Update & recovery > Recovery > Advanced startup > Restart > Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup settings > Disable driver signature enforcement > Restart > Install.
So I reserved my free upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 7. I don't know if I'll go through with the update though, since I don't know if I'll be able to install the fastboot and flashboot drivers on it. Is anyone already using the preview with the drivers installed? Not that I flash very often anymore, but it's always a good idea to have the drivers ready in case something goes wrong. Any leads/ helps?
I've been running windows 10 since a couple months and flashtool works fine. Including fastboot. No issues whatsoever.
I can vouch for that too both flashtool and fastboot function perfectly on windows 10.
Techpenguin5 said:
I can vouch for that too both flashtool and fastboot function perfectly on windows 10.
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perfect, I have some peace of mind now Is the driver install easy enough? What were the steps?
AnrgKrshn said:
perfect, I have some peace of mind now Is the driver install easy enough? What were the steps?
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Exactly the same as windows 8, disable driver signature enforcement and install the drivers from the flashtoll drivers file and provided you have the rest of the files not fastboot and flashtool will now function fine
how do we do this? where's the link to do this ?
matalic said:
how do we do this? where's the link to do this ?
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just google fastboot drivers for windows 8?
Hm, if you are able to install the technical or insider preview of win10, shouldn't you be able to install fastboot doing a headstand ? Just imho
jamespmi said:
Hm, if you are able to install the technical or insider preview of win10, shouldn't you be able to install fastboot doing a headstand ? Just imho
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I wasn't running the technical preview, was just waiting on the upgrade. I got the drivers installed on my old laptop which I had upgraded to windows 10, but now that I've bought a new laptop, I can't seem to find the driver package that just easily installed all the drivers for me. Need to find it now '
Windows 10 preview or even the official Windows 10 release, its the same process of installing the drivers. Disable signature verification.
To disable driver signature on Win10 machine:
1. Open Start > Settings
2. Go to Update & Security > Recovery
3. Under Advanced Startup select Restart Now
4. Once your computer has rebooted go to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings
5. Click Restart. Finally, you will be given a list of startup settings that you can change. The one we are looking for is “7) Disable driver signature enforcement”. To choose the setting, you will need to press the F7 key.
Then PC will restart and you can install unsigned drivers without any problems.