[Q] Help restoring my rooted, S-OFF, moonshine DNA to stock - HTC Droid DNA

Hey!
This is my first time posting, but I have read tons of threads on here over the last year or so with my Droid DNA.
A while ago, I rooted my DNA, and unlocked the Bootloader, and used moonshine for S-OFF. I now want to undo all that I have done. Wiping data is no issue, I backed up all my info. I plan to get a new phone soon. Basically, I can't get adb drivers to work. So I deleted my drivers, and installed the ones mentioned in the thread linked below, and I can't find how to get these drivers to work.
My plan is to follow this thread, using step 3 (for moonshine). I have TWRP installed, and flashed the lock_bootlader.zip file provided there. I cannot get adb to work, however, for the next step. For example, "adb devices" returns no devices. And thus i cannot use adb commands. When I run "adb devices", it shows this. What do I do??
Thanks

Some more clarification:
I might also add that Device manager shows my phone as "HTC6435LVW", under "Portable Devices". It seems to recognize it as an MTP Device when I try to update the drivers, and won't let me update the drivers, because "The best driver software for your device is already installed".
In addition, HTC Sync Manager does not recognize my phone either. I should mention that I already chose "Reset Phone" from the Settings menu, and then also did a Factory Reset from TWRP.
I'm so confused by all this - Why can't I get ADB to recognize it?? I have been and will continue to be searching for solutions to this problem here on XDA and also on Google. And do I even need to do all this to give my phone back to Verizon?

Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.

RLGL said:
Try getting the drivers from PDAnet. If you are using Windoze 8 or 8.1 , good luck.
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I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply

I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.

av ed said:
I am very interested in this as I am having a similar problem. This is the guide I attempted numerous times with no success http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919.
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Ok thanks I will try this when I get home. Glad to see I'm not the only one with the problem!
EDIT: Thats the thread I am following, as I stated in the OP.

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antrom1818 said:
I tried that, it gets stuck at the USB Driver Installation page, when it asks to connect your phone. I have USB debugging enabled, and I even installed PdaNet on my phone to try to use their "USB Mode". The DNA has not USB options for Mass Storage, etc like the pdanet driver help page ( pdanet . co / driver ) (It wont let me post a link because I'm a new user, sorry) tells me to look for.
Windows device manager does not recognize it as an Android phone, but instead as a portable device, could this be a problem?
Thanks for your reply
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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040

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My device manager shows 2 entries:
Portable device
HTC6435LVW
and
Android USB Device
My HTC
You did not state the OS your computer has.........
See post from Santod040
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Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.

antrom1818 said:
Windows 7, and my Device Manager does NOT show the Android USB Device>My HTC. Thats the problem that I am asking for help with, the USB drivers.
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Try a different cable.

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Try a different cable.
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will try it when I get home and report back with an edit to this post!
EDIT: Nope, didn't work. Momentarily, I got it to install drivers. During that time, adb worked but not fastboot. So then I deleted the drivers to try to reinstall for fastboot, and now neither of them works.

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adb driver

anyone have a 64-bit adb driver for the slide
Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?
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Where is the 32 bit? I plugged my phone into my PC last night when I got home, and it couldn't use the driver I recently downloaded that I was using for the G1... Or do i have to manually update the driver again using the same driver INF file I used for the G1?
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it took a few days after nexus release to get a proper driver so im thinking we will be waiting a day or 2.
I used the 64bit driver for the Dream and my Vista64 had no trouble connecting to my Slide in ADB.
Thanks Fordude on Android Fourums!!!
1. Used USBDeview to uninstall all of the HTC drivers/ports
2. Unplugged HTC from PC
3. Installed PDANet software for Android (free).
4. When prompted, plugged in slide
5. After successful report of drivers being installed and program, accessed adb just fine!
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Worked great for me on win7/64. SDK and Android Browser both work, still need root though
Also tried to use Apps2sd update zip, needs to be signed for this phone if anyone would be willing.
apps2sd--http://paulw.hardmilk.com/downloads/r1-a2sd-desire-dalvik-fresh-signed.zip
and the instructions for ADB were found here
http://androidforums.com/t-mobile-mytouch-slide/90832-adb-drivers.html
I'll have to give this a try. I remember using PDANet a while back and it worked, so probably will work again. Thanks
awesome i got it working now thanks
Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.
chrisinaz said:
Strange, I'm still getting an error on mine. When I plug mine in, it tries to install the drivers, and then the windows driver install box tells me that the device is not configured correctly. And yes I have USB debugging turned on.
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On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.
the HTC Sync update for the phone was released for the phone. it should contain the necessary and appropriate drivers.
fermunky said:
On this phone, I had to change the default connection mode to Charge Only, and then also make sure Debug mode was enabled. It kept automatically turning into a mass storage device even though debug was enabled at the same time. Also, use USBDeview, it will find all your HTC/MyTouch/ADB/Android drivers installed. Remove them, unplug phone, reinstall PDANet, and you're golden.
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I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.
http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe
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http://member.america.htc.com/download/Driver/T-Mobile_myTouch_Slide/HTCSync2.0.35.exe
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Got it. For some reason Chrome had me Cached outside of the US, so it wasn't showing up for me.
For everyone's reference, make sure your selected country is US or just go here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support
chrisinaz said:
I've done all the steps in the proper order. Removed everything. However, my phone was defaulting to the USB Mass Storage mode, so I tried it again in Charge Only and it still fails.
I also couldn't find anything on HTC's website that pertains to poetik517's post. But I'll keep looking.
Thanks anyways guys, it's not that big of a deal for me to just wait.
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You'll want to remove the driver again via USBDeview. THEN make sure Charge only is selected, reinstall PDANet, and then plug in phone. If it still doesn't work, you are doing something wrong, trust me.

Windows 8 + DNA in Fastboot = Nope

I've looked all around for this - I got ADB drivers to install just fine so that's no issue. It's just... for some strange reason my phone works completely fine while plugged in, but the minute you go into fastboot my computer rejects it. I get a pop up saying:
The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it.
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So, of course, I do a little digging and find where my DNA in Fastboot should show up in device manager.. and it says:
This device cannot start. (Code 10)
A request for the USB BOS descriptor failed.
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Should I reinstall HTC Sync or something (I uninstalled it)? I'm lost. Can't think of anything to do. Shuffling around the drivers that come with the SDK doesn't help any - and my Windows 7 machine didn't have any of these issues. Too bad it's dead now
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I've looked all around for this - I got ADB drivers to install just fine so that's no issue. It's just... for some strange reason my phone works completely fine while plugged in, but the minute you go into fastboot my computer rejects it. I get a pop up saying:
So, of course, I do a little digging and find where my DNA in Fastboot should show up in device manager.. and it says:
Should I reinstall HTC Sync or something (I uninstalled it)? I'm lost. Can't think of anything to do. Shuffling around the drivers that come with the SDK doesn't help any - and my Windows 7 machine didn't have any of these issues. Too bad it's dead now
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Alright, so you're going to want to have HTCSync installed, then after thats done, go to your device manager and select your device (not sure what it will be under, but it will have a (!) sign next to it). Download these drivers and use the "have disk" thing when looking for drivers in device manager. Make sure your DNA isn't plugged into a USB3 port, and then fastboot should work for you.
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Alright, so you're going to want to have HTCSync installed, then after thats done, go to your device manager and select your device (not sure what it will be under, but it will have a (!) sign next to it). Download these drivers and use the "have disk" thing when looking for drivers in device manager. Make sure your DNA isn't plugged into a USB3 port, and then fastboot should work for you.
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Ran into this yesterday. My computer ONLY has USB3 so I was unable to get it to work. Tried on a Win7x64 machine and did it first time no problem. Sigh...
Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
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Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
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I don't have any tips for you, other than to say that I've had fastboot work with my DNA on 2 different win 8 64 machines.
I *think* I got my drivers from HTCSync, and then uninstalled HTCSync, but not the drivers afterwards.
I did have problems with fastboot and adb when I was playing around with the CM10 build that is available here. Maybe try switching your rom and kernel?
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Whoops, thought I posted this already... But yeah, that didn't fix the problem. Same two errors no matter what drivers I use.
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I ran into the same exact issue on my win8 64-bit machine. luckily i have a couple usb2 ports and they work just fine. i wonder if using a usb hub that is compatible with usb2 or lower would work.
Did you try disabling driver signing in Windows 8 pretty sure thats the problem.
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Yeah you have to do that in order to install the universal driver or any other unsigned drivers - but once the drivers are installed you're good to go. No matter which drivers I pick I have this problem, I've tried probably 7 different ones.
Works fine on my Vista laptop but that things about to creak... Just used it to S-OFF and it took over an hour to turn on :crying:
EDIT: And for what it's worth, doesn't matter if it's a USB 3.0 or 2.0 - same error. Doesn't work on stock or on Cubed/Viper (though this is fastboot so kernel/ROM shouldn't have anything to do with 'em).

Can't find correct Windows 8 64-bit drivers.

Specs: Windows 8 64-bit. Clean and restored HTC EVO 3D. HBOOT 1.58.0000.
I have tried almost everything, but I can't get my phone recognized in fastboot mode.
I tried what was listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39218156#post39218156
_kevn_ said:
I was able to get mine working with the combo of
1. uninstalling any HTC sync or sync manager and the HTC BMP USB Driver. Basically anything HTC.
2. Install HTC sync. Not sync manager. Go to the HTC support page and you'll see both listed. If you go to the specific phone support page it might not be there. (One S doesn't have the sync program, just sync manager iirc.)
3. Download PDAnet. When installing, It'll give a warning that you already have drivers installed and ask if you want to fix them or leave as is. I chose it to fix and it went though its process and I had working drivers after that.
I think this was already suggested before. I going back and giving thanks wherever due after this post. (On the mobile app right now)
Other easy way if you're using a One S is to download Hasoon2000's All-On-One Toolkit. He's updated the drivers for windows 8. I haven't tried it yet as mine are working so haven't had the need. I would assume his tool for any of the other phones he supports would have the updated drivers too.
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And the phone is recognized fine when in regular mode. Though, whenever I reboot the phone into the Bootloader using adb, it restarts into the fastboot, but it doesn't change to "Fastboot USB" and shortly after I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" on my PC and it saying something about it malfunctioning. So I get stuck on "Waiting for device" when trying out this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token."
Any ideas? I'm trying to unlock the bootloader and root so that I can install custom ROMs and kernels.
Hey there! Sorry my fix didn't work for you.
My question is, are you running windows 8 or 8.1? The reason I ask is because the 8.1 update has broken fastboot apparently. I don't remember the last time I tried on my computer to see if fastboot still works or not since I updated to 8.1.
If you are running 8.1 windows then the guide at droid-now.com seems to have worked for many people. Go to that site and search fastboot fix windows 8.1 or you could just Google that too I guess. I would paste the link right now but my phone is being stupid and not letting me paste it ATM. :-|
If that doesn't work then you may be able get what you need done by dual booting into Ubuntu if you feel comfortable doing so. You could easily make a bootable flash drive that you could boot into just for an emergency. I just used one for about 4 days while fixing my computer after I accidentally erased the partition tables of my hard drive, trying to make a permanent installation of Ubuntu. Got it fixed BTW! ats self on back:
Keep us posted if you get it fixed or have any more questions! I hope I've been at least a little helpful. I'll try to help any more I can if possible!
Good luck!
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_kevn_ said:
Hey there! Sorry my fix didn't work for you.
My question is, are you running windows 8 or 8.1? The reason I ask is because the 8.1 update has broken fastboot apparently. I don't remember the last time I tried on my computer to see if fastboot still works or not since I updated to 8.1.
If you are running 8.1 windows then the guide at droid-now.com seems to have worked for many people. Go to that site and search fastboot fix windows 8.1 or you could just Google that too I guess. I would paste the link right now but my phone is being stupid and not letting me paste it ATM. :-|
If that doesn't work then you may be able get what you need done by dual booting into Ubuntu if you feel comfortable doing so. You could easily make a bootable flash drive that you could boot into just for an emergency. I just used one for about 4 days while fixing my computer after I accidentally erased the partition tables of my hard drive, trying to make a permanent installation of Ubuntu. Got it fixed BTW! ats self on back:
Keep us posted if you get it fixed or have any more questions! I hope I've been at least a little helpful. I'll try to help any more I can if possible!
Good luck!
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I am running Windows 8.1, however it looks like the fix only applies to Intel motherboards connecting through USB 3.0 ports. I do have USB 3.0 ports, but my motherboard is AMD and my USB3 controller reads "VIA USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 0100 (Microsoft)." I'm not sure that the fix applies to me, unfortunately. Also, I am not connecting my phone to my PC using the USB3.0 ports.
I tried downloading the USB 3.0 Drivers for Windows 8 64-bit on the manufacturer's website for my motherboard (http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4305), but when I try to update my drivers to the ones I got from the website it says that the Microsoft provided ones are the most recent/ up to date drivers.
Daniuhl said:
Specs: Windows 8 64-bit. Clean and restored HTC EVO 3D. HBOOT 1.58.0000.
I have tried almost everything, but I can't get my phone recognized in fastboot mode.
I tried what was listed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39218156#post39218156
And the phone is recognized fine when in regular mode. Though, whenever I reboot the phone into the Bootloader using adb, it restarts into the fastboot, but it doesn't change to "Fastboot USB" and shortly after I get a "USB Device Not Recognized" on my PC and it saying something about it malfunctioning. So I get stuck on "Waiting for device" when trying out this command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token."
Any ideas? I'm trying to unlock the bootloader and root so that I can install custom ROMs and kernels.
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Be Advised, there is perhaps a way , you wil find in the link below, but be sure to use the right intel driver And only if you hae an intel chipset for usb3 , please read the comments and my bad experience :
Under win8.1/X64 that if you have(like me) an Intel 8 /c220 (or with a 4th generation like intel I7 4770k) you may encounter a big mess , and perhaps you''l have to do a clean install of win 8.1 : all the usb2 DEVICES were disconnected after the first iusb3xhc.inf driver install !! So no more usb/Bluetooth keyboard+mouse , fortunately i had an old ps2 keyboard and i was able to delete only with "tab/alt Tab/ctrl tab" keys the
"intel usb3 extensible " line in device manager, and as soon as i done a refresh (ALT+A) in device manager the previous driver(Microsoft) was reinstalled by win 8.1 andall the usb2 devices connected (mouse/keyb/hub etc)
http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windo...#comment-19066
see there there's in the last comments at the bottom , Andrew(tks to him!)a link + modified drivers for intel8/c220)
and for me it worked mouse/keyB were functional during all the process
next step check the fastboot adb is working now
Here you go... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2061435
A later post I made (I havent updated the OP, shame on me...) is a link to some universal drivers from CWM that works fantastic! - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40108463#post40108463
Before trying this I would goto your device manager and right click on the currently installed drivers and uninstall them before installing the drivers again.
Hope that helps. I am using the link found in that second link and fastboot and adb works perfect. Also, while you can boot into fastboot, stock 1.58 will not let you run a lot of fastboot commands and will need to flash a different hboot.

[Q] ADB: No devices found - HTC EVO 3D GSM

Hello,
I have my HTC EVO 3D with this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526391 (CyanogenMod 11 - Android 4.4.3) and I cannot connect my phone with computer and use ADB. The reason is propably that when I connect my phone to PC it is shown as Mass Storage with name "HTC" (YES, I have USB debugging on). I have tried to reinstall drivers several times but it still says that my drivers are correct. I have the latest adb (1.0.31).
Thanks for help.
BUMP?
Hey man! My first thought was that you need to update adb but I see you've already done that. Assuming you're not having any driver issues, I want to say that the phone needs to be in charge only mode (not mass storage).
Now if that simple change doesn't help anything, and you're on the updated adb, it has to be a driver issue, cable issue or issue with some other software running on the computer.
HTC sync for example can interfere with fastboot/adb. Even if your drivers are okay.
Also, since jellybean; with the updated adb, there is an on-screen prompt as a newer security feature.
So make sure your screen is awake and check to see that you aren't getting a prompt to allow your computer to communicate with the device via adb.
My phone is in charge-only mode. In the computer my phone appears as a Mass Storage but I don't see it in "My Computer" as a device (only in Device Manager). I have tried to install HTC Sync, uninstall it and so on.. I'have also tried to connect my phone to another computer and it makes same things...
Noone knows?
Interesting fact is that HTC Sync also doesn't see my phone...
This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.
Also you could try a Ubuntu live cd as it should eliminate any driver issues.
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This might be far off but have you installed bluestacks or anything similar? It's known to mess with ADB and the like.
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Well, I haven't.
What should I do with Ubuntu?
What version of windows are you running? 8.1? If so yo need to Disable driver security reinforcement (or whatever its called) then install drivers again.
Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.
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Look here.
This is originally not dedicated to your phone but should work as well.
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This finally works! Thank you so much. I have no idea why this works because I have tried this several times. Now everything works just perfect!

ADB device not found

Hi. First of all I want to excuse me that I' m asking a common thing several times threated in other posts.
I'm working now 2 days on getting another rom on my lemax 2.
I have installed the driver for the phone on my windows 7. system manager shows a propper installation. ADB driver's have been installed. The phone is in developper mode and oem and usb debugging is turned on. I switched to MTP and to PTP to make my device visible for ADB. But when I'm trying to see if my computer shows the mobile phone in CMD with the following command "adb devices" there will never be something listed! I tried already a lot... Uninstalling drvers for ADB, tried different drivers... And so on... Does anybody have an idea to help me??
Same problem here. Phone doesn't show, ADB can't connect. I am starting to get frustrated.
Most likely a problem with the usb driver, did you try another phone? I had the same problems and ended up doining it under linux afther a couple of hours messing in win10.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/659880/ubuntu-15-04-adb-fastboot-impossible-to-install
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MOB* said:
Most likely a problem with the usb driver, did you try another phone? I had the same problems and ended up doining it under linux afther a couple of hours messing in win10.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/659880/ubuntu-15-04-adb-fastboot-impossible-to-install
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Linux definitely is the better choice.
The fastboot drivers are different from the ADB drivers, and in Windows 10 you might have to switch the driver after fastbooting the phone.
It's really really silly and took me hours to find out.
You can change them in device manager, find the USB device there and update its driver. You don't need one from the web, just take the fastboot one from the list that Windows offers.
Sörnäinen said:
Linux definitely is the better choice.
The fastboot drivers are different from the ADB drivers, and in Windows 10 you might have to switch the driver after fastbooting the phone.
It's really really silly and took me hours to find out.
You can change them in device manager, find the USB device there and update its driver. You don't need one from the web, just take the fastboot one from the list that Windows offers.
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I have no second android phone to test. But I tried already on OS Win 7 & 10 with different drivers on Win 7 as well. On win 10 the driver was already given by Windows, no need to install. I think that the problem has something to do with the phone, but I can't find the problem. It must be something with authorisation, that Win Os will recognize the Leeco correctly to have access.
I finally found a good working driver for WIN 10. I found it from a Chinese chatting group, so use it at your own risk.
Below is the share link.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxNNPNS50QQiUk50YTliT2p5Mmc/view?usp=sharing
You will need to boot your phone into bootloader, connect to computer, manually switch the diver via 'Browse my computer for driver software" -> 'Let me pick fromm a list of device drivers on my computer"-> "Have Disk".
Hi all,
After reinstalling Windows7 32-bit on my laptop, I ran into the same issue as you guys here. What I did was to install pdanet and the adb interface worked. However, I could not get into the QDLoader 9008 and also Diagnostic Driver was not working, simply the drivers could not get installed no matter what I tried. I searched quite a lot of time how to get make it work and looks like there was a zip "QDLoader HS-USB Driver". You can google it and it has 32-bit and 64-bit installations. I am not very sure if I had to install pdanet but that was the first step to make it work, at least to have adb.
I'm sure that you guys found the answer already, but I wanted to help others as well if they run into the same issue.
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Hi all,
After reinstalling Windows7 32-bit on my laptop, I ran into the same issue as you guys here. What I did was to install pdanet and the adb interface worked. However, I could not get into the QDLoader 9008 and also Diagnostic Driver was not working, simply the drivers could not get installed no matter what I tried. I searched quite a lot of time how to get make it work and looks like there was a zip "QDLoader HS-USB Driver". You can google it and it has 32-bit and 64-bit installations. I am not very sure if I had to install pdanet but that was the first step to make it work, at least to have adb.
I'm sure that you guys found the answer already, but I wanted to help others as well if they run into the same issue.
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Thanks a lot for sharing it !!! This helped me A LOT !! :fingers-crossed: :fingers-crossed: :fingers-crossed:
I have the same problem. Tried different drivers, two computers, win10 and win7. Nothing helps...
midirt said:
I have the same problem. Tried different drivers, two computers, win10 and win7. Nothing helps...
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Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
is there any solution for this problem........my device le eco letv 2s is not listed in the adb devices.....can anyone help me....
Dhatchina said:
is there any solution for this problem........my device le eco letv 2s is not listed in the adb devices.....can anyone help me....
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if you're sure it's not a driver issue you can try the following (solved the problem for me):
on your windows machine navigate to "c:\users\<insert your user name here>\.android" and delete the file "adbkey".
either jump directly to the folder or turn on hidden/os files in explorer and navigate there.
now plug in your phone, the rsa-key dialog should pop up.
if not, that wasn't your problem.
btw. i'm using "universal adb installer".
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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It helpded me a lot. Thanx.
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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Great, man.!. It works for me
THIS Method Works For LeEco Le Max2
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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This Method Works Perfectly.... After Enabling the AT port.. the drivers begin installing immediately. Have Patience. They will all install.
LeEco le2 is not showing up under adb devices list... tried damn lot of drivers ...What do I do??
You should post a Screenshot of your devicemanager becsuse that information is not enough.
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Install ADB Driver installer 2.0
dhankhar13 said:
LeEco le2 is not showing up under adb devices list... tried damn lot of drivers ...What do I do??
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adbdriver.com/downloads/
Use this above link
1 ) Download adb driver installer software zip file
2 ) Extract the zip file
3 ) Install & Run a adb driver installer.exe file
my le2 doesn't show up in fastboot mode, but shows up once booted into system. Any idea?
Thanks!
GC-82 said:
Have you tried dialing *#*#76937#*#* and enable AT port, this worked for me
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This worked for me too!!!:good::good::good:

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