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Hello,
After few months with my n1, finally I decide to root and put some roms.
Even when I already have done with my magic, tatoo, and hero, I can´t handle the driver problems in my nexus one.
I could unlock the bootloader. My problems came after this step.
Ive tested few things, but I will put my last experience.
In a just-formatted windows XP sp3, I downloaded the last android SDK and Ive downloaded the usb driver (R3).
After this, I connect my nexus one phone and it asked me for the drivers, I gave the path and it was successfully installed.
I unplugged the USB cable, turn the phone off and restart in debug mode, bootlader. Plug the cable, my PC reconigzed "something", and install some driver. "Unknowledge device". So, I tried to update the driver, giving the path to the USB-driver folder (inside of android-sdk-windows folder). And nothing. It tells me that there is not a better driver for my device. And I can´t connect to my phone. Of course Ive tried uninstalling the driver and nothing. (always from control panel).
I dont know what to do. Please, give me some suggestion because im totally frustrated.
Thank you
http://theunlockr.com/2010/01/02/how-to-root-the-nexus-one/Posted Yesterday, 10:17 PM
ATT N1's can run CyanogenMod without any real trouble. The commands and guides remain the same as the Tmo N1
THE ONLY CAVEAT IS: YOU CANNOT USE CM 5.0.5.1 or 5.0.5.2 as your initial install base, as these releases were bugged. Use 5.0.5 here
For Nexus' you DO NOT NEED SUPERBOOT and steps are super easy.
Setup ADB/FASTBOOT
Fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-blah-blah.img
Reboot into recovery
NANDROID
WIPE!!!! (if you dont wipe you get boot loops)
Flash CM
Flash Google (optional)
Reboot
Fastboot flash radio radio.img (unnecessary on ATT n1's)
cheloman said:
Hello,
After few months with my n1, finally I decide to root and put some roms.
Even when I already have done with my magic, tatoo, and hero, I can´t handle the driver problems in my nexus one.
I could unlock the bootloader. My problems came after this step.
Ive tested few things, but I will put my last experience.
In a just-formatted windows XP sp3, I downloaded the last android SDK and Ive downloaded the usb driver (R3).
After this, I connect my nexus one phone and it asked me for the drivers, I gave the path and it was successfully installed.
I unplugged the USB cable, turn the phone off and restart in debug mode, bootlader. Plug the cable, my PC reconigzed "something", and install some driver. "Unknowledge device". So, I tried to update the driver, giving the path to the USB-driver folder (inside of android-sdk-windows folder). And nothing. It tells me that there is not a better driver for my device. And I can´t connect to my phone. Of course Ive tried uninstalling the driver and nothing. (always from control panel).
I dont know what to do. Please, give me some suggestion because im totally frustrated.
Thank you
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=613217
Try those drivers.
jerrycycle said:
...For Nexus' you DO NOT NEED SUPERBOOT and steps are super easy.
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jerrycycle said:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-blah-blah.img
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Thank you by your post, it was very usefull and I could change my drivers, so I have access in debug mode to my n1. Even with this, Ive tried to apply the root with modaco´s files, using the original ERE27 pack, but, it just stucks in "copying...".
Maybe the problem is that I was instructed about I should execute the .bat, in bootloader moder (no in fastboot). I have the adb commands with fastboot mode, but, when I do: fastboot devices in bootloader mode, I dont have any device. Maybe the tutorial that I followed its wrong and should I execute directly in fastboot not in bootloader.
Anyway, Ive quoted your post, because when you say that isnt necessary, the instructions of recovery installation, says about its a "pre-requirement"
You can check it in /showthread.php?t=611829 As new user, i cant put the link to the thread of RA recovery, sorry
I dont want to mess with this, because the consequence of bad procedure.
Thank you by your help and patience.
you might want to make sure you're using the main USB ports, not those extension ones or those that are built into PC cases. I used to have the problem with "unrecognised device" because of that.
Hi people
I've been trying to unlock the bootloader to root my nexus s 2.3.3 for 2 days now and have tried everything i can find in all the related threads but my computer wont see the phone when in fastboot mode.
Im getting really fed up as i do not know what to try next.
Anyone had this problem before?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Jon
Have you tried the PDA.net way to install the drivers for fastboot? Google: PDA net
Andrew421 said:
Have you tried the PDA.net way to install the drivers for fastboot? Google: PDA net
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Yeah I've tried that too but computer does'nt see the phone in fastboot mode so i cannot update the drivers at all.
What do you mean by it cannot see it. Also, what OS are you running? Often times the phone is detected via fastboot when ADB fails (this happens to me all the time).
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What do you mean by it cannot see it. Also, what OS are you running? Often times the phone is detected via fastboot when ADB fails (this happens to me all the time).
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Hi, when i put the phone in fastboot mode the computer doesnt see the phone in device manager but it does see it when not in fastboot mode. Im running windows 7 64.
Hey man, I had the same issues. It took me a total of 12 hours to root my phone and I tried everything . I was stuck trying to unlock the bootloader for hours. The problem for me was that the driver couldnt be found. I tried the pda net and it kept saying that the drivers were installed. Assuming your using windows, go to devices with the phone plugged in and you should see the device named something different with a yellow exclamation mark..... right click and hit update driver software. Then find the file pdanet and point it to update with that file. If this doesnt work, theres a file in there I believe its called android_usb or android_winusb and you push "have disk" and force install from that file . then it should see your phone. this was the only way i could get it to work was by pushing have disk and pointing it at the actual android 1.0 driver becuase the google usb package didnt have it (at least at the time). Im new to the forum, so bare with me if my directions aren't too great, just thought I'de try to help you out bc it was so frustrating!. Also, here is a good link in the xda forums for you to check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875580
also,,,are you getting the "waiting for device" message when you type fastboot oem unlock? these instructions are for if you are experiencing that... Its basically not found becuase there is an android 1.0 driver that you have to force to update. good luck!
Thanks for the replies am now downloading the sdk onto the wifes laptop as hers is win 7 32 so hope there is less issues. fingers crossed.
i did mine with win 7 64 i tried 32 as well but my 64 worked better for me.... i looked at the driver details with my phone plugged in to see what drivers are on there .. you need the wdfcoinstaller , the winusb coinstaller, and the winusb.sys. if you find the device when plugged in to your computer and goto details and then hit update driver and then point it specifically at the android_usb.sys file in the pda net for android folder then it should work. the google drivers thru sdk don't contain this one file and its the one that makes the whole process work. Let me know if this works for you
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i did mine with win 7 64 i tried 32 as well but my 64 worked better for me.... i looked at the driver details with my phone plugged in to see what drivers are on there .. you need the wdfcoinstaller , the winusb coinstaller, and the winusb.sys. if you find the device when plugged in to your computer and goto details and then hit update driver and then point it specifically at the android_usb.sys file in the pda net for android folder then it should work. the google drivers thru sdk don't contain this one file and its the one that makes the whole process work. Let me know if this works for you
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Have the same drivers installed but computer still doesn't see the phone when in fastboot mode. It worked perfectly on win7 32 on other laptop and I managed to root. still trying to get it to work on win7 64 as this is my main OS.
glad to hear,...just out of curiosity, how did you get it to work on the 32 bit version?? Id like to know for future reference,,, and also are you getting the waiting for device error in fastboot mode?
also, you did make sure to dowload the google usb package and get the right sdk version correct? I cant see any other reason that the phone wouldn't be recognized. I also believe you need usb debugging on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878786 check out this post... VERY good guide and this is what helped me on the 64 bit 7. it sounds like your missing the fastboot driver which allows the computer to see the device in fastboot mode
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glad to hear,...just out of curiosity, how did you get it to work on the 32 bit version?? Id like to know for future reference,,, and also are you getting the waiting for device error in fastboot mode?
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On win7 32 it was really easy once all the necessary programs and files were downloaded I first connected the phone switched on in normal mode with USB debug on and installed the drivers. Once in fastboot mode the path for the drivers was already there from the previous driver install I just selected the bootloader driver and the rest is history
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which one was the bootloader driver? did you get it from the google usb drivers or the pda net ones?
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which one was the bootloader driver? did you get it from the google usb drivers or the pda net ones?
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it was the google usb drivers when i went update drivers on my system the path is
C:\android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver.
Then go to option 'let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer' Which brings up three options:
Android ADB Interface
Android Bootloader Interface
Android Composite ADB Interface
Choose the Android Bootloader Interface hit next and yes to install.
Ok so on my win7 64 system i think that somewhere along the line i installed the wrong driver and broke the link although i can find the device in fastboot mode in devices and printers\unspecified but there it no option to upgrade drivers
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Ok so on my win7 64 system i think that somewhere along the line i installed the wrong driver and broke the link although i can find the device in fastboot mode in devices and printers\unspecified but there it no option to upgrade drivers
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If you can see the phone in fastboot what else do you need?
deleted!!!!!!!!!!
I can see it in fastboot mode but not in device manager where it should be.
I can only see it in devices and printers where there are no driver options.
Okay, so put it in fastboot mode and try to run a fastboot devices real quick.
Hi guys how are everybody
i need some help, right now im using windows 10, im trying back to stock rom and relock bootloader, i searching the forum since i find solution, i install all drivers of motorola and minimal adb, but i fint some problems, with my fone conected no on mode fastboot i tape adb devices he appear, but in the fastboot mode my laptop cant find it in the attachemnt list.
can some one try to say me what i need to do, or i need to back to windows 7
Maroc1 said:
Hi guys how are everybody
i need some help, right now im using windows 10, im trying back to stock rom and relock bootloader, i searching the forum since i find solution, i install all drivers of motorola and minimal adb, but i fint some problems, with my fone conected no on mode fastboot i tape adb devices he appear, but in the fastboot mode my laptop cant find it in the attachemnt list.
can some one try to say me what i need to do, or i need to back to windows 7
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~ Most of The Time Its USB Cable ( Torn Up )
~ Are you able to Connect In MTP Mode ?
~ Use This mfastboot Zip -
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934532795
Also, if the above mentioned tip by @electronode doesn't work, try manually installing the Google USB driver for Android manually if device shows up as fastboot_s or something similar. Choose bootloader interface.
If you're on windows 10 and have an UEFI motherboard, you may have to disable driver signature enforcement (I think under Secure Boot?) to let the drivers load. Else, as they aren't signed by Microsoft, they may not load. Credit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70792544&postcount=2028 I don't know if disabling secure boot affects warranty however, so be careful.
Thanks everybody i Will try It
I want to unlock my bootloader of moto g4 plus but there is many hurdles which I face.
First I switch on USB debugging and OEM unlocking ,then I installed minimal adb and fast boot.exe setup and move folder to c directory,than I connect my mobile in bootloader mode and login to Motorola page and download moto device manager ,than I go to minimal adb/fast boot folder and click shift+ right click and open command prompt and type fast boot devices but I show one comment,<where my device> now what to do?
keval3492 said:
I want to unlock my bootloader of moto g4 plus but there is many hurdles which I face.
First I switch on USB debugging and OEM unlocking ,then I installed minimal adb and fast boot.exe setup and move folder to c directory,than I connect my mobile in bootloader mode and login to Motorola page and download moto device manager ,than I go to minimal adb/fast boot folder and click shift+ right click and open command prompt and type fast boot devices but I show one comment,<where my device> now what to do?
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I recommend to follow this guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-root-moto-g4-plus-supersu-android-t3587918
When your device isn't recognized by your pc you need to check if any firewall, antivirus or the driver signature verification prevents your device from being recognized. Also make sure that you reboot your pc after the installation of the Motorola drivers.
Thanks man !! But in thread which you send is not help me untill I unlock my phone.
keval3492 said:
Thanks man !! But in thread which you send is not help me untill I unlock my phone.
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Sure, in the first step: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a otherwise please explain where you stuck when it's not the drivers?
In folder called mfastboot I click shift+ right click for open command prompt window.at this time my phone is connected with PC in bootloader mode and I installed moto device manager from moto website.
According to step 3( for unlocking bootloader in moto website) I type in command prompt fastboot oem get_unlock_data and press enter but I found this-<waiting for device>.
So, what can I do???
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In folder called mfastboot I click shift+ right click for open command prompt window.at this time my phone is connected with PC in bootloader mode and I installed moto device manager from moto website.
According to step 3( for unlocking bootloader in moto website) I type in command prompt fastboot oem get_unlock_data and press enter but I found this-<waiting for device>.
So, what can I do???
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Type "fastboot devices" when connected to the PC. If it shows your serial number of your phone then ok. If not, problems I mentioned before should be checked at your end.
I enter fastboot devices and again it shown <where my device> ,I reboot PC and also check but again it shown <where my device>.
My friend suggest that Motorola driver not installed properly ,so uninstall it first and install again ,and go to device manager and if yellow mark is shown then definitely driver is not installed ,but he not give any further information about it , because he didn't know. It shows , fastboot Athens 16_mps with yellow mark in device manager .
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I enter fastboot devices and again it shown <where my device> ,I reboot PC and also check but again it shown <where my device>.
My friend suggest that Motorola driver not installed properly ,so uninstall it first and install again ,and go to device manager and if yellow mark is shown then definitely driver is not installed ,but he not give any further information about it , because he didn't know. It shows , fastboot Athens 16_mps with yellow mark in device manager .
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Have you checked firewall and antivirus to be disabled?
You can also provide the whole console output here to get better overview of your errors :good:
Actually I don't have PC / laptop ,so for unlocking bootloader I was go to my friend' home and use laptop of him and there is disable firewall as you mentioned.
So ,now I am at my home ,so actually I can't show you actual process of laptop ,I was telling you what is happening to me ,if any solution is find then I will go to his house ,and process unlocking bootloader.
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Actually I don't have PC / laptop ,so for unlocking bootloader I was go to my friend' home and use laptop of him and there is disable firewall as you mentioned.
So ,now I am at my home ,so actually I can't show you actual process of laptop ,I was telling you what is happening to me ,if any solution is find then I will go to his house ,and process unlocking bootloader.
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Oh, nice to know...
Unless you did not provide an console output its hard to help. Additional you need to make sure that "fastboot devices" displays the serial number, if it doesn't, you need to check firewall, driver signature verification, antivirus etc etc on the PC of your friend.
It's a common problem and the things to check by your end are the same and everything I've seen and read it's cause of the mentioned problems. Maybe your friend has something wrong configured or whatever.
keval3492 said:
Actually I don't have PC / laptop ,so for unlocking bootloader I was go to my friend' home and use laptop of him and there is disable firewall as you mentioned.
So ,now I am at my home ,so actually I can't show you actual process of laptop ,I was telling you what is happening to me ,if any solution is find then I will go to his house ,and process unlocking bootloader.
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In addition to strongst's helpful replies which I concur with (device signature enforcement on Windows 10 is a common issue, as it may stop you from installing the fastboot driver, and thus your device won't be loaded. Disable driver enforcement if you can and it doesn't void the laptop warranty), are you using the original Motorola USB cable or a high quality USB data cable? Also, try another USB port if you can.
For information, I've attached the Device Manager screenshot of my device, booted into the bootloader, and connected via the original USB cable to a USB 2.0 port. You'll note it's loaded as an Android Device via the Motorola ADB Interface (from the Motorola Device Manager software https://motorola-global-en-roe.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/89881 ). Your device, loaded as fastboot athene_16mp suggests it's a driver issue.
Furthermore, if you want to unlock your bootloader, you'll need a computer to flash TWRP and may be useful having a computer around for troubleshooting/reverting back to stock Motorola firmware.
Just for curiosity sake I hope you changed the connection from charging to file transfer and switched on usb debugging. Cuz otherwise all what is needed already said by others. :/
Whenever I go to my friend's house and use his laptop to unlock my bootloader I will give you screen shot of display which causes problem for me to unlock my bootloader,thanks sir!!!!! And how to know that any anti virus ,firewall and other things you mentioned is stop me to install moto drivers?
Ayan Uchiha Choudhury said:
Just for curiosity sake I hope you changed the connection from charging to file transfer and switched on usb debugging. Cuz otherwise all what is needed already said by others. :/
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Yes this is the basic for any unlocking bootloader process which I already done , switch on OEM unlocking,usb debugging,file transfer etc.thanks for it.
echo92 said:
In addition to strongst's helpful replies which I concur with (device signature enforcement on Windows 10 is a common issue, as it may stop you from installing the fastboot driver, and thus your device won't be loaded. Disable driver enforcement if you can and it doesn't void the laptop warranty), are you using the original Motorola USB cable or a high quality USB data cable? Also, try another USB port if you can.
For information, I've attached the Device Manager screenshot of my device, booted into the bootloader, and connected via the original USB cable to a USB 2.0 port. You'll note it's loaded as an Android Device via the Motorola ADB Interface (from the Motorola Device Manager software https://motorola-global-en-roe.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/89881 ). Your device, loaded as fastboot athene_16mp suggests it's a driver issue.
Furthermore, if you want to unlock your bootloader, you'll need a computer to flash TWRP and may be useful having a computer around for troubleshooting/reverting back to stock Motorola firmware.
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Yes!! My device is loaded with fastboot Athens 16_mps and I used original data cable(USB cable) from Motorola(which I receive when I purchased my device moto g4 plus),so how to disable driver enforcement as you mentioned!!I
I downloaded originally moto drivers from moto device and also install minimal adb/fastboot .exe setup. Thanks in advance.
keval3492 said:
Yes!! My device is loaded with fastboot Athens 16_mps and I used original data cable(USB cable) from Motorola(which I receive when I purchased my device moto g4 plus),so how to disable driver enforcement as you mentioned!!I
I downloaded originally moto drivers from moto device and also install minimal adb/fastboot .exe setup. Thanks in advance.
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Tutorials for disabling driver enforcement can be found through a Google search (e.g. here's a link : https://www.drivethelife.com/window...e-enforcement-on-windows-10-8-7-xp-vista.html ) Of course, ask your friend before attempting this, as this allows you and anyone else to install and run unsigned drivers (including the fastboot drivers).
Okk thanks bro
So it is a safe driver(moto device manager)? Because if my friend ask me !!
keval3492 said:
So it is a safe driver(moto device manager)? Because if my friend ask me !!
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You download it directly from motorola website? Why it should not be safe
Yes I downloaded from Motorola website ,it is also safe ,so why any PC not installed moto driver directly!!!!and gives fastboot _ Athens 16 mp s
I am not able to get Fastboot to reconginze my One Plus 6T. I have reinstalled the drivers numerous times to no avail. I have changed ports to no avail. I have change USB cables to no avail. Is anyone else having a similar problem and if so, any solution?
BTW, I am using a Windows 10 computer.
Also, I was able to install the International Version on my TMO variant One Plus 6T via the MSM tool method, so the drivers appear to be installed correctly.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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I am not able to get Fastboot to reconginze my One Plus 6T. I have reinstalled the drivers numerous times to no avail. I have changed ports to no avail. I have change USB cables to no avail. Is anyone else having a similar problem and if so, any solution?
BTW, I am using a Windows 10 computer.
Also, I was able to install the International Version on my TMO variant One Plus 6T via the MSM tool method, so the drivers appear to be installed correctly.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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Delete the drivers you have installed, boot into fastboot and have Windows automatically detect and install for you. Have you tried that? What source did you get your fastboot drivers from?
phaino00 said:
I am not able to get Fastboot to reconginze my One Plus 6T. I have reinstalled the drivers numerous times to no avail. I have changed ports to no avail. I have change USB cables to no avail. Is anyone else having a similar problem and if so, any solution?
BTW, I am using a Windows 10 computer.
Also, I was able to install the International Version on my TMO variant One Plus 6T via the MSM tool method, so the drivers appear to be installed correctly.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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Msmdownload drivers are not the same at all, they are Qualcom drivers. Uninstall your fastboot drivers and let windows install them
phaino00 said:
I am not able to get Fastboot to reconginze my One Plus 6T. I have reinstalled the drivers numerous times to no avail. I have changed ports to no avail. I have change USB cables to no avail. Is anyone else having a similar problem and if so, any solution?
BTW, I am using a Windows 10 computer.
Also, I was able to install the International Version on my TMO variant One Plus 6T via the MSM tool method, so the drivers appear to be installed correctly.
Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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Oh man, I had issues getting my 6t to connect to my PC when I first got my 6t. The answer for me was to plug my phone into a USB 2.0 port on the BACK of my PC instead of the front USB ports my PC has. Try using the back USB ports and let me know if that works for you!
Thank you all. I will try these suggestions later today and report back.
I tried the suggestions and still no success in fastboot connecting with my device. Thanks again for the suggestions.
After trying to multiple times reinstall the drivers, manually selecting "Android Bootloader Interface" did the trick for me on win10:
wtfandroid.com/fix-fastboot-device-not-recognised-problem/
Issue resolved. Selected Android Bootloader Interface in Device Manager and fastboot recognized my device. Unlocked Bootloader, installed TWRP and Magisk. Root achieved.
Thank you all!!!
jullev said:
After trying to multiple times reinstall the drivers, manually selecting "Android Bootloader Interface" did the trick for me on win10:
wtfandroid.com/fix-fastboot-device-not-recognised-problem/
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Thank you! I can't believe I didn't think to check that.
it is solved for me oneplus 6t not recognized in fastboot
{ solved for me } hello brother, i got this problem also my head was about to explosing, install/uninstall drivers and adb drivers also, without any success, when the device is on normal mod the adb terminal can recognize it and in fastboot mod not recognize my devie (the list empty).
i was trying to install TWRP, so i have reboot my device to fastboot mod, and i didn't think about List of devices (because it not show my device) i wrote the comand to install TWRP directly so it success to install 100%,
so no need to write : adb devices when your device is in fastboot mod, it will not show you in the list, but you can apply what you want normally
good luck
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{ solved for me } hello brother, i got this problem also my head was about to explosing, install/uninstall drivers and adb drivers also, without any success, when the device is on normal mod the adb terminal can recognize it and in fastboot mod not recognize my devie (the list empty).
i was trying to install TWRP, so i have reboot my device to fastboot mod, and i didn't think about List of devices (because it not show my device) i wrote the comand to install TWRP directly so it success to install 100%,
so no need to write : adb devices when your device is in fastboot mod, it will not show you in the list, but you can apply what you want normally
good luck
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Hello. I am having the same issues. But can you provide more steps on how to install TWRP. Can you provide the command/steps used to directly install TWRP?
Thank you.
phaino00 said:
Issue resolved. Selected Android Bootloader Interface in Device Manager and fastboot recognized my device. Unlocked Bootloader, installed TWRP and Magisk. Root achieved.
Thank you all!!!
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Did this and still not able to recognize it in fastboot mode
sonice43 said:
Hello. I am having the same issues. But can you provide more steps on how to install TWRP. Can you provide the command/steps used to directly install TWRP?
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Did this and still not able to recognize it in fastboot mode
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This is why I use Linux in my LOS Install Guide. You can boot Linux from a USB without installing it. Fastboot and ADB just work, without any drivers. Install TWRP, reboot and your PC will be back to windows. My guide covers installing TWRP.
Really need help. I'm going in circles and wasting a lot of time:
I'm attempting to root a OP6T A6013. Its already been unlocked.
My device is recognized when powered up as an ADB device.
But when i boot into the bootloader it isnt recognized as a fastboot device, and my laptop (Win 8.1) shows ""device malfunctioned. USB not recognized". I've also been trying to install the OP driver but I'm not sure its working correctly. But would that cause the problem with recognizing fastboot?
I've root my OP7Pro (twice, actually) and though I had some driver issues then eventually figured it out. But I never had issues with fastboot.
Any tips or direction?
Hey all , replying to share my solution to this exact problem I was having..
My OP6T (T-Mobile converted to international) was not showing in fastboot devices but showed in ADB.. after hours of searching google and XDA , I ended up just plugging my 6T into another computer and it worked! , instantly recognized my device without hassle.
So just a fyi, it could be something simple as switching USB ports or even another computer.
hopefully this helps if someone get's stuck at this point.
I had this issue with a OP8Pro... I went to Windows Update and selected View Optional Updates and found Android Bootloader Device on the list. I selected this to download, and then fastboot worked perfectly.
OhioYJ said:
This is why I use Linux in my LOS Install Guide. You can boot Linux from a USB without installing it. Fastboot and ADB just work, without any drivers. Install TWRP, reboot and your PC will be back to windows. My guide covers installing TWRP.
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sudo fastboot oem unlock worked in linux in first shot while windows was unable to recognize the device.
Thanks a ton.
EDIT : Just to add .. this linux was in VM
OhioYJ said:
This is why I use Linux in my LOS Install Guide. You can boot Linux from a USB without installing it. Fastboot and ADB just work, without any drivers. Install TWRP, reboot and your PC will be back to windows. My guide covers installing TWRP.
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I agree. Linux is far better when flashing android phones
anonymoustl said:
I had this issue with a OP8Pro... I went to Windows Update and selected View Optional Updates and found Android Bootloader Device on the list. I selected this to download, and then fastboot worked perfectly.
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This worked for my OnePlus 9 Pro running Windows 10. Happy modding!