[Q] HTC Hero: Unable to root. adb says "error: device not found" - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, I've tried various methods of rooting my GSM Hero, and eventually found the method on this site entitled "VillainROM Roots 2.1 RUU for GSM Hero (Confirmed)". I got as far as trying to run runindos.bat, and this just returns the error as explained. If I run "adb devices" I get "List of devices attatched" and then just nothing after it. Strange.
Does it have anything to do with the fact that HTC Sync never picks up my phone?
Windows 7 64-bit
HTC GSM Hero
3 UK
Android 2.1

adb, drivers or usb debugging, check it
Sent from my HTC Hero using Tapatalk

USB Debugging is enabled, not sure how to check adb but what's the correct way to install the drivers? Is it by running the "SDK Manager" program in my SDK folder?

Moved to Q&A as not development.
Get the drivers via the sdk manager, and manually install them via device manager for the device.

Ahh, sorry about the wrong section. I assumed that Development would be things concerning roots.
SDK Manager only seems to let me install "SDK Platform Android X.X", I don't see any driver installations. Also, I'm not sure where it installs these to.
Edit:
Okay I tried to install "USB Driver" but Windows said that it was already up to date. Still not appearing in adb :/.

Hmmm. Search for drivers in dev forum, as I think I posted mine (or instructions to hack them) on one of the Froyd villain threads somewhere.
Also, I presume you have rebooted and tried adb right after reboot

Drivers for you

Thanks to you both, I'll try those later on today.
I'd rebooted both the PC and the phone and tried it. Nothing unfortunately. It just seems to be a big Windows 7 problem.

I use Win 7 without any problems.

Check out this epic guide by BTDAG,...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776056

Good news and bad news. The drivers are now working, adb is working and runindos.bat is doing it's thing. Unfortunately, when it reboots the second time for recovery, there's just a red triangle with an exclamation mark in it.
I rebooted and got back to where I was, but how do I get the "Care Bear" boot screen? Am I supposed to have moved RA-Hero to my phone first or do I not need anything?
Thanks.

Hi Craig. I had to repeat process 4-5 times before it worked so make sure you have your new rom on SD for when it works. I had all same probs but it will get there. As pulser said on villain try changing directory to avoid echo. It seems to load a little more each time.
Sent from my living room.

Hmm, if the recovery thing with the phone in the background comes up, and has "apply:update.zip" as a selection, should I try that? I've tried a few times and that's usually what comes up, along with reboot phone and another couple of selections.

I've got it! Thanks very much for everything. I just kept doing it and it's working now. I got FroydVillain and I'm loving it! I never realized the Hero could be so smooth.
Also sorry for the double post, I'm used to auto-merging on formus.

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[Q] How to get back to original HTC rom?

So I'm trying to get back to HTC to test a few things.
My keyboard is not working well at all with Froyo for some reason and I'd like to make sure it's Froyos problem (anybody else got this problem?)
I've found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=559622
I run the wizard and it can't find my phone, though it's connected to the usb and all.
Is that how it should be done?
There is a thread somewhere by btdag called ruu and usb errors solved. That should sort you out.
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Looks like this thread covers exactly what I'm looking for (including the keyboard issue):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=750318
Basically:
For anyone having issues with Error 155(CID-checks fail, perhaps?) or 171(USB fail) while trying to restore a rooted HTC Hero to stock with an official RUU-exe, this is what worked for me where nothing else did:
- Create Goldcard
- Extract ROM.ZIP from the Official RUU exe you want to use. I downloaded it from their main site
- Rename to HEROIMG.zip
- Boot to flashboot mode (Volume down + Power on)
- Flash.
- Reboot and enjoy your new stock HTC Hero.
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Haven't tried yet but should do the trick.
Haven't found the "ruu and usb errors solved" thread though.
Thanks!
[Guide] Drivers & RRU Errors Solved
... If you need it...
This is frustrating.
Got stuck in the very first step of both guides.
The one saying to make a gold card, I can't even run adb on windows. It says command not found on cdm.
So I'm going to the more reliable guide with the screenshots.
Right on the first step when you need to uninstall drivers, I select and click "uninstall" and nothing happens.
Gotta love windows.
Anyone who succeded doing this and how?
m4co said:
This is frustrating.
Got stuck in the very first step of both guides.
The one saying to make a gold card, I can't even run adb on windows. It says command not found on cdm.
So I'm going to the more reliable guide with the screenshots.
Right on the first step when you need to uninstall drivers, I select and click "uninstall" and nothing happens.
Gotta love windows.
Anyone who succeded doing this and how?
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Were you in the correct folder when you tried to use adb? You need to install adb from the sdk, and run it from that folder, else windows can't know what program you are trying to use, unless you add it to $PATH.
I use adb all the time, and have tried millions of driver versions without issue.
pulser_g2 said:
Were you in the correct folder when you tried to use adb? You need to install adb from the sdk, and run it from that folder, else windows can't know what program you are trying to use, unless you add it to $PATH.
I use adb all the time, and have tried millions of driver versions without issue.
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Thanks for the reply.
I didn't use ADB; no idea how to use that.
I managed to get it working after some struggle and what worked was:
- Install HTC Sync. That will install the correct drivers
- Install HTC RUU from the official site
It was many trial and error times but in the end it worked.
Thanks again!
i have same problem. i want back my official soft with now root, but when i tried it with HTC RUU i get error (something about please check the phone has correctly connected on computer) so i don't know where's the problem. And one question more: when i plug my phone with usb cable to computer then which mode should i use? (charge only,disk drive...)
sc0rpp said:
i have same problem. i want back my official soft with now root, but when i tried it with HTC RUU i get error (something about please check the phone has correctly connected on computer) so i don't know where's the problem. And one question more: when i plug my phone with usb cable to computer then which mode should i use? (charge only,disk drive...)
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Try Installing HTC Sync first.
You using Windows 7 right? I think it's a Windows problem that install wrong drivers. HTC Sync will fix that.
Then you can try again.
The usb you just plug and you're done, no need to set a mode. You should get a (sound) notification that it's plugged.
My major issue with this is the need for a win machine. Everything would be much better if I could just do it in linux.
My phone was sent to repair now You also got trouble with the Hero keyboard?
nope, but the gps is dead. I try to repair it by warranty. But at the moment i have froyo rom with root and as you all knows ROOT=NO WARRANTY :S

[Q] Having trouble installing adb drivers for hero on windows 7

I've just recently rooted my CDMA Hero using the unrevoked method and I had a lot of trouble figuring it out. I some how got the adb drivers to install on my phone (I was so annoyed by the time they installed I wasn't even paying attention when they did) but now they have disappeared (I think because I downgraded the phone to get it out of a booting screen loop) and I can't get them to re install no matter what I do. Im running on windows 7 64 bit and even when the bubble pops up and says that new drivers are installing when I go to type in
Code:
adb devices
it tells me that no internal or external paths can be found. Any tips for installing these would be greatful. I want to still use adb in the future.
Yeah nevermind. I was charging my phone via computer and an installing drivers bubble just so happened to pop up after I had been tinkering with loading themes. Figured I'd go ahead and give a shot to see if it was the drivers I needed turns out it was.
No idea what really went down but I'm glad i got adb working properly lets hope it's more permanent

revolutionary method stuck at 'zerging root'

i wanna get s-off and root on my wife's phone using the revolutionary method so she doesn't lose any data, problem is that I can't get the HTCDriver3.0.0.007 on my windows 7 machine to open up, i get a windows popup that asks is it ok to run this file, i hit 'ok', then that's it, setup never starts. so when i try to run revolutionary, i get stuck at the 'zerging root' step. apparently it won't get past that step until after i get that htcdriver to install.
i've made sure the phone was in usb debugging, updated windows, tried to download that same exe from other sites, and still nothin.
anybody have an idea of what to do
There's no point bothering to run Revolutionary until you get the driver installed....
Are you logged in with admin privileges on Windows ? Is a User Access Control window popping up that you don't see and aren't responding to ?
You could use HTC sync to get the drivers that's what u did...
My name is Revos I'm a recovering flashaholic running Liquid Gingerbread 3.0
the only window i get is the one asking if i'm sure i wanna run the file, i hit yes and nothin else happens. i'm the admin, i even ran hit 'run as admin' and it still nothing happened. i've tried other exe files that i have on my computer to see if they would run and they ran. it's just this one
i thought htc sync had to be disabled in order to use revo though
Sync does have to be disabled, but I think what Revos means is install the sync and connect your phone. It should at that point automatically install the htc driver for your specific device. Then remove the HTC Sync and leave the driver.
Stratejaket said:
...but I think what Revos means is install the sync and connect your phone. It should at that point automatically install the htc driver for your specific device. Then remove the HTC Sync and leave the driver.
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Don't the instructions at revolutionary.io say exactly that ?
how could i uninstall sync and not uninstall the driver with it
The installer from HTC includes multiple pieces that show up individually in Add/Remove Programs. Easiest thing is to try it...
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i FINALLY got it! i reinstalled htc sync, it was over 100 mb. then deleted it. after that, i plugged the phone in and mounted it as a disk drive, so it installed whatever drivers it needed. then mounted it as htc sync; windows installed more drivers. then i set it to charge only, enabled usb debugging and ran revolution again, and it finally worked. she's rooted!! thanks!!!
Same thing was happening to me when I was tryin to root my mom's Thunderbolt. Couldn't get past the "Zerging Root..."
So contrary to what all the guides say, I installed HTC Sync, it installed all it's pre-requisites during the install, UPDATED HTC Sync to latest version, it updated all the pre-reqs again, mounted phone to computer as a disk drive, waited for drivers to install, mounted phone to HTC Sync, waited for all drivers to install, confirmed that HTC Sync was communicating the phone, set phone as Charge Only, waited for drivers to install, unistalled HTC Sync, ran Revolutionary, waited a minute, it FINALLY got past Zerging Root!
Hope this helps anyone else who has been tearing their hair out over this issue...
Alternate solution for rooting with latest ota...if you have locked bootloader
For those of you that have endured the frustration of updating to the latest software version (2.11.605.9) There is hope! Apparently with this software version, the bootloader is locked. And for some reason this version would not allow the "Revolutionary" rooting method to work. (I would imagine everyone with this problem had issues with not being able to get past Zerg Root. At least that was the problem I had)
Anyways, I got my phone rooted....heres how.
Per the instructions for using Revolutionary, install the driver as stated on their website. (Make sure HTC Sync is not installed on your computer)
Download Mecha_2.11.605.3.zip (I'm a newbie here so I cant post links, but I found it through Android Police but if u google it its easy to find, its hosted on multi upload) rename the zip file as PG05IMG and put on the root of your SD card (as you would in other rooting methods) and run the bootloader.
Once its booted and all that fun waiting is over and your TB powers back up, make sure to turn off all wireless connections to make sure OTA doesnt try to upgrade you. (I turned on airplane mode as soon as I could)
From there run Revolutionary as instructed from their website. Worked like a charm for me, and hope it does for all of you with this same problem.
I TAKE ABSOLUTELY NO CREDIT FOR THIS SOLUTION. Thank you for all you developers out there that make our phones able to be so much cooler and more enjoyable. I'm just glad I could help in this marginal way, and hope that someone will find it usefull. SPREAD THE WORD IF YOU KNOW OF ANYONE HAVING THIS PROBLEM
Thunderbolt Tool
I was able to S-OFF and ROOT my Thunderbolt by using the Thunderbolt Tool located at this link... rootzwiki.com/topic/27310-all-in-one-the-htc-thunderbolt-tool
This app does it all for you, just follow the instructions.

[Q] PLEASE HELP! Rooting mytouch 3g with android 2.2

Ok i have been looking EVERYWHERE and it seems like all the guides are outdated and may not work if i have android 2.2.1 on the phone already.
I have
PVT 32A
HBOOT-1.33.0013 (SAPP31000)
in the settings on the phone it says my baseband version is 62.50Sj.20.17U_2.22.28.25 which doesnt seem to match up with the different guides out there.
PLEASE somebody link me to a guide that still works nowadays with android 2.2.1!!!!
Thank you!!!!!
The old guide on the cyanogenmod site should work fine. An image is provided to downgrade to like Cupcake or something, then you can root it. I was able to follow the directions a few months back on my wife's old mytouch 3g with no issue.
Where are you running into a snag?
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Thanks for replying. Well to start, here it says.
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Magic_(32A):_Rooting
About Screen
While booted go to Settings » About and look at the baseband version. You will see a long string with the last piece that looks like: 6.35.10.18 or 3.22.20.17 - that is the radio version
Except my baseband is something entirely different. I posted it in the original post.
Actually, if i just knew how to downgrade to cupcake for starters that would be great.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Help somebody???? Everything on the net doesnt match up with my phone for some reason. Like its all outdated.
Which mytouch 3g do you have?
T mobile my touch 3g. Its white and DOES have the regular headphone jack. And right now it has android 2.2.1 on it.
32A
HBOOT-1.33.0013 (SAPP31000)
baseband version says 62.50Sj.20.17U_2.22.28.25
Currently this phone is incredibly slow! I mean to the point of some people considering it unusable. I use it. But its a real pain. This is why i want to root. See if maybe an older version of android or a custom rom like cyanogen will speed it up.
If i simply put SAPPIMG.nbh on a freshly formatted fat32 sd card and fast boot or whatever it says unknown fail update fail.
injo503 said:
T mobile my touch 3g. Its white and DOES have the regular headphone jack. And right now it has android 2.2.1 on it.
32A
HBOOT-1.33.0013 (SAPP31000)
baseband version says 62.50Sj.20.17U_2.22.28.25
Currently this phone is incredibly slow! I mean to the point of some people considering it unusable. I use it. But its a real pain. This is why i want to root. See if maybe an older version of android or a custom rom like cyanogen will speed it up.
If i simply put SAPPIMG.nbh on a freshly formatted fat32 sd card and fast boot or whatever it says unknown fail update fail.
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See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925182.
Yay!!! This appears as if it might work for me! Thanks so much!
Ok so im running into a snag even though im following this guid exactly. Im at the superoneclick part.
In the left pane of superoneclick it says
Killing ADB server Killserver 0.10s *server not running*
Starting ADB server Startserver 4.30s *daemon not running. starting it now on port 5...
In the right pane it says
*Daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037*
*daemon started successfully*
But its just sitting there forever. Nothing is happening. I have an hour glass for a mouse cursor. I have usb debugging on the phone turned on.
In my previous attempt to root my phone (following some other guide) i did use superoneclick and it said its been rooted but then wasnt. Or at least i couldnt do a su command (or whatever) from a terminal app on my phone. Could this previous attempt be messing with it?
injo503 said:
Ok so im running into a snag even though im following this guid exactly. Im at the superoneclick part.
In the left pane of superoneclick it says
Killing ADB server Killserver 0.10s *server not running*
Starting ADB server Startserver 4.30s *daemon not running. starting it now on port 5...
In the right pane it says
*Daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037*
*daemon started successfully*
But its just sitting there forever. Nothing is happening. I have an hour glass for a mouse cursor. I have usb debugging on the phone turned on.
In my previous attempt to root my phone (following some other guide) i did use superoneclick and it said its been rooted but then wasnt. Or at least i couldnt do a su command (or whatever) from a terminal app on my phone. Could this previous attempt be messing with it?
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Yes, it could mess with it. Did you reboot your device before trying this? It is recommended that you reboot your device after every root attempt.
I have definitely rebooted several times since the last attempt.
So, i just tried a factory reset and then tried super one click again with the same results. I of course enabled usb debugging and to allow non market apps.
What should i try next?
injo503 said:
I have definitely rebooted several times since the last attempt.
So, i just tried a factory reset and then tried super one click again with the same results. I of course enabled usb debugging and to allow non market apps.
What should i try next?
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When using Superoneclick, did you follow all of its instructions correctly (especially disabling and enabling USB debugginig many times)? See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 and read the "Read me" for 11/10/2011.
Yeah i have disabled and reenabled usb debugging on the phone while superoneclick it trying to root like 10-15 times.
injo503 said:
Yeah i have disabled and reenabled usb debugging on the phone while superoneclick it trying to root like 10-15 times.
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Okay. Try this method instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4314039.
Ok, ill try that method next. But i just tried a previous version of superoneclick and its giving me the same results except it also says waiting for device.
If i look in my device manager on windows xp pro the only thing i have for drivers says android phone and if i expand that it says android composite ADB interface.
Is this right? Or do i need mytouch drivers on my pc? Are these drivers i am seeing part of the android sdk program?
injo503 said:
Ok, ill try that method next. But i just tried a previous version of superoneclick and its giving me the same results except it also says waiting for device.
If i look in my device manager on windows xp pro the only thing i have for drivers says android phone and if i expand that it says android composite ADB interface.
Is this right? Or do i need mytouch drivers on my pc? Are these drivers i am seeing part of the android sdk program?
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You do need drivers for your device installed on your pc. Yes, they could be for that (but you still need your device specific drivers).
Another thing is im using a mini usb cord but the plug on the mytouch is shaped differently. But it fits anyways and works for charging and file transfers.
Where can i find device drivers for my mytouch 3g? I havent seen any anywhere.

Rooting LG VS810PP (VS810KPP) with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop

Hi all,
I'm having some trouble with this, so I wanted to consolidate another thread into a main post. Here is my previous work. Any help would be appreciated or let me know if something doesn't make sense.
I'm using an LG Transpyre VS810PP with Android 5.1.1 currently, and a Windows 10 64-bit machine.
Put your phone in PTP mode... just found this. When it was on charge or MTP nothing would connect, but when it was in PTP adb.exe said "error: device offline", but on phone it asked if I wanted to trust the computer!!! Ohhhkay, now we're getting somewhere. Clicked trust and ran adb devices and there it is
See below... I found there are two versions of adb.exe I was using. PTP is not the problem, but adb.exe has to be the right one or it just says offline.
ALSO!! Get the newest driver pack from LG "LGMobileDriver_WHQL_Ver_4.1.1". The driver packs in the roots that I downloaded aren't new enough. After Windows got the right drivers I was able to see the COM ports properly.
I'm not sure if I have the root working currently. The "Newest root method V03" where you click on root.bat seems to pick the wrong COM port. When I try to do it manually with Send_command.exe using the other COM port it seems like the root process doesn't work properly. It eventually completes, but no info about what it did etc.
Update 2 : working on it again today and couldn't get it to connect. Ignore what I said about it needs to be in PTP mode... it does not appear that way, but if you use a certain version of adb.exe floating around it will not connect. Look for one that is around 800KB... the one I'm using is 815,104 bytes. The other is around 500KB.
It also seems to be necessary to set adb.exe to "Run as Administrator" in compatibility mode (I also set run as XP SP3 for good luck). I have also been using an elevated cmd window, so hopefully this stuff is all legit
Yesterday the device did not actually fully get rooted so I started over. I am going to try running the "root" script line by line rather than the whole thing at once because it gets stuck somewhere and there is no indication of what happened.
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Eh, I gave up... after two full days I'm confused about why I'm even doing it... Also, coming from an iPhone, this thing is already so open lol.

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