Bootloader Driver Htc Incredible

Model: bootloader incredible: Vendor: HTC: Version: 5.93: Filesize: 9 MB: Operating system: Windows 64-bit, Win Home Server, Windows Server 2008, Win 64-bit, Win 7.

[GUIDE][HOWTO] Installing HTC drivers on Win8 for adb/fastboot

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Well, After doing a fresh install of Windows 8 Pro 64bit I soon realized that HTC does not support Win8 drivers yet officially but after hours of scouring the internet, I finally got it to work and it works perfect.

I have found that the Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8 but the HTC Driver installer will not allow a windows 8 install for some reason. There are 2 ways to do it but this is the easiest as I have already pulled the full driver pack from a Windows 7 driver install to make it easier for everyone.

Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:

1. Download the Windows7 64 Bit drivers here -

2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.

3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.

4. Open your Device Manager Windows Key X and select Device manager and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software

5. Select Browse my computer for driver software

6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.

7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up My HTC under Android USB Devices.

Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 64bit.

Now you can use adb and fastboot commands. I use Fastboot Commander and I can report it works perfect in Win8.

EDIT: Im sure this will work for any other HTC phone as well as I am pretty sure the drivers are pretty universal for HTC phones, just so happens I have an Evo3D and do not have any other HTC phones to test this on other then my Hero. I will test that as soon as I can to see if that works also and update my findings.

Enjoy.

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26th December 2012, PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hippie459MN

Thanks so much for your instruction.

However I followed every steps and the My HTC driver was renewed I still fail to resign the app after I modified it.

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Originally Posted by alhuang69

I dont understand. Resign what app. All this does is install the drivers in Win8 64bit version if you didnt have them installed already so you can use adb and fastboot commands via command prompt on your PC. If you had drivers installed and working in Win8 already there is/was no need for this.

27th December 2012, AM

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Thank you very much for your reply. I updated the HTC Sync version 3.3.1.7 --- the sync and the connection between the phone and PC are working very well. The adb never works even followed your instruction but still can t make the adb works. I suspect my adb version is too old.

Would you be kind to share the adb.

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Any adb and fastboot app should work. Worked fine for me on a really old version and also on the latest version.

Get it right from Google.

Just click on Downloads for other platforms and then download SDK Tools only.

Install that then launch the SDK Manager and select to download the Android Platform Tools and you will get the latest adb and fastboot

I would install to your c: drive and not in program files. Just a recommendation.

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Any adb and fastboot app should work. Worked fine for me on a really old version and also on the latest version.

Thank you very much again. I will try it then.

1st January 2013, PM

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Worked for my HTC ONE X on my Win 8 ultrabook, took less than 2 minutes all up from reading your post well skimming heh. Made it nice and easy. Thanks

3rd February 2013, AM

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Thanks man, worked perfectly. Now adb logcat works, while before it would sit on Waiting for Device.

11th February 2013, PM

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Don t the 4.x series drivers from HTC natively support Win8. I don t have Win8 myself, but perhaps someone could test and report back. I posted a small collection of Windows drivers in my forum section.

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Originally Posted by mdmower

Don t the 4.x series drivers from HTC natively support Win8. I don t have Win8 myself, but perhaps someone could test and report back. I posted a small collection of Windows drivers in my forum section.

The requirements for HTC Sync still don t include Windows 8 as a supported environment even though the last update was on December 28th so I m guessing the drivers included with that won t install properly.

HTC Sync Manager supports Windows 8 but not the Evo 3D. If the 4.x drivers were extracted from that they may work with the Evo 3D but I don t run Windows 8 yet so someone else going to have to test them.

ramjet73

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Originally Posted by ramjet73

Interesting. I just extracted the drivers from Sync Manager and found a single point bump at the very end of the version string from my latest driver 4.0.1.002 is now listed in my drivers post. I m still led to believe the 4.x series works on Win8, but we ll have to wait for others to respond.

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Ramjet to the rescue once again. Thanks for that reply there.

mdmower, I will take a look at your thread later and check it out.

12th February 2013, AM

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Re: GUIDE HOWTO Installing HTC drivers on Win8 for adb/fastboot

I run Win 7, Win 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. The regular HTC Sync drivers that work on Win 7 also do work on Win 8. I m currently running an RUU and it s working.

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Originally Posted by dastin1015

I run Win 7, Win 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. The regular HTC Sync drivers that work on Win 7 also do work on Win 8. I m currently running an RUU and it s working.

Did you install them as part of HTC Sync, as a separate. exe file, or using the workaround in hippie459mn s guide.

12th February 2013, PM

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As HTC Sync then uninstalled Sync.

8th April 2013, AM

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Windows 8 compatible installer

I recently found that the. exe installer from HTC Sync Manager is compatible with all versions of Windows, from XP through 8, and both 32 and 64 bit versions. The Sync Manager itself doesn t support the Evo 3D/V but the drivers that come with it seem to work fine with our device.

The Windows 8 compatible 4.1.0.001 version of the HTC. exe driver installer can be downloaded here.

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8th April 2013, PM

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I have been wondering about that, so you can install HTC Sync and then uninstall and the drivers remain.

Sent from my PG86100

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Originally Posted by SteveO_148

I have been wondering about that, so you can install HTC Sync and then uninstall and the drivers remain.

HTC Sync doesn t support Windows 8 but HTC Sync Manager does even though its functions don t work with the Evo 3D. They are two different programs but both are downloadable from htc.com.

9th April 2013, PM

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I just came across this and going to see how this works and change up the first post if needed.

Its a universal ADB driver that not only works with all Android devices that s right – no more proprietary drivers., but also all versions of Windows – including 8.

9th May 2013, PM

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Did you ever get it all working with those new drivers. Considering trying it for my One.

10th May 2013, AM

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You know, I havent actually. I have been so busy with other stuff kid, work, etc but I will try this weekend and report back.

27th May 2013, AM

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Thanks Bro

14th June 2013, AM

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have a problem. I can use adb to reboot my HTC into bootloader but when I type fastboot reboot nothing happens and I get a notification saying USB device not recognised. I have followed the instructions from the OP but Device Manager says The best driver for your device is already installed.

I m just being difficult because I have USB 2.0 port at the back of my Win8 PC. But I just like to use the USB 3.0 at the front of the PC because it s easier to access. Any suggestions.

21st June 2013, AM

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I would suggest you to get a windows 7 pc, install minimal ADB and fastboot, the HTC drivers and you are done in a few minutes. I battled it by myself a day on windows 8 and finally borrowed a windows 7 pc and I was done in 20 minutes. I simply followed this site:

You can find everything I used in this zip there are multiple different USB drivers available, try the ones from HTC at first, the one den USBDeview.exe tool is for uninstalling drivers :

As mentioned, I really wouldn t bother to use W8, it s a waste of time and energy IMO.

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I installed the universal driver and I can say, it works perfect on Win8 and I have used it perfectly on about 6 different phones now with zero issues.

I will be updating this in the next day or so not that the universal driver pack has been released. No need for brand specific drivers anymore.

22nd June 2013, PM

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Originally Posted by shadowboy23

have a problem. I can use adb to reboot my HTC into bootloader but when I type fastboot reboot nothing happens and I get a notification saying USB device not recognised. I have followed the instructions from the OP but Device Manager says The best driver for your device is already installed.

Same question. Is there a way to set this up with USB 3.0 or do we have to use USB 2.0. Thanks.

31st July 2013, AM

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Yeah I tried with both a USB 2.0 and 3.0 Port. No luck with fastboot.

ADB works but fastboot doesn t, weird. Until we can find a solution, I m just going to use another laptop for fastboot commands

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Originally Posted by NoClemency

My laptop only has USB 3.0 ports. I was having a HECK of a time trying to root my phone with Windows 8 reboot into bootloader/recovery mode and device no longer recognized when connected to PC.

I followed the procedures at the link below to replace my Windows 8 USB3.0 drivers with Intel USB3.0 drivers and my EVO 4G LTE started to be recognized in bootloader mode:

plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers

im junior so I cannot post links, add http above

this solved a lot of problems for me

p.s. have not noticed any other issues with other things connected via USB with these Intel drivers eitherbeen using them for months.

UPDATE - Intel now has official USB3.0 drivers for Windows 8/8.1 on their website, so you don t need to go through the long convoluted process at the link above to get the drivers installed - just head over to Intel s website and download the USB3.0 intel drivers provided you have intel chipset and you should be good to go.

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4th October 2013, AM

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Thanks a whole Lot

Thanks a Bunch, It worked like Charm, i love my windows 8 wouldn t want to downgrade because drivers Thanks again

29th November 2013, PM

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Still cant make it work

Have no idea what im doing wrong, i have a custom built pc with windows 8.1, and a htc one with a custom 4.4 kitkat rom

30th November 2013, PM

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So what is your having trouble with. This guide is kind of old news now. Just go get the universal driver pack and be done with it.

28th January 2014, AM

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hi dude, it s working now in my win 8.1 Pro. Thanks bro Hippie459MN

22nd April 2014, PM

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says device not found

ive tried to manually install the driver given but says it is not compatible and to make sure it is the 64 bit driver. im unable to flash custom recovery without my devices being found in cmd. I m working on windows 7

1st June 2014, PM

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Originally Posted by TechnoHacker

Yeah I tried with both a USB 2.0 and 3.0 Port. No luck with fastboot.

Exactly the same issue for me. My HTC cable is not recognized at all but when using a Samsung usb cable I get the same issue as you.

27th February 2015, AM

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Stuck at step one. the reason is because I ve got three levels of warnings I mean Full screen red alerts here is what happens

Chrome message

Phishing attack ahead

Attackers on firstfirst.net might try to trick you to steal your information for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards.

Back to safetyDetails

Okay this was the Problem all day yesterday.

But today, I clicked the button that says Download Now, and I got a file to download. Whoa it worked today.

After manually putting my HTC Evo 3D Sprint PG86100 into Bios Mode or HBOOT I see

Shooter XC SHIP S-ON RL

HBOOT-1 1.85.0000

eMMC-boot

May 17 2012, :44

HBOOT

To previous item

to next item

to select item

I got into this by Pressing Power and Volume Down letting go power holding down volume down until HBOOT Loads.

Now I select fastboot to enter into fastboot pressing POWER to confirm my selection it loads up to select bootloader,

I press Power to select bootloader and it does nothing, but waiting my system all the sudden detects a.

USB device not recognized PopUp

I m stumped here. what am I missing or doing wrong I just want to unlock this flipping htcdev.com Hboot crap Required

I ve done the instructions. Could anyone be so kind to tell me what it is I m doing wrong. I ve installed the drivers I have

tried multiple drivers which None of them are working as a detected driver when in fastboot mode. HTCDEV had me

download a fastboot program that is saying pending. waiting for device in CMD prompt.

H: HTC EVO 3D fastboot oem get_identifier_token

C

H: HTC EVO 3D

I dunno what to do. Hi5 thanks for reading anything would help.

Justin Cram

DyingJedi

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I dont know what to tell you but in my experience fastboot on the Evo3D wont work right out the box and you need to flash an hboot that has the fastboot commands enabled. I had to anyways cause I couldnt use the fastboot commands but I never had hboot 1.40 from the start and was able to get s-off while remaining locked big plus. My computer did see the phone though when in fastboot mode so not sure what your issue is. Try a different USB cable maybe.

Anyways, the first post is pretty much old and outdated and a crude way of doing things now. Had you looked up a few posts Post 32 - Click here you will see that there is a simple installer now and has been for a while and it works great. I have used it on 3 computers without any issues.

Well, After doing a fresh install of Windows 8 Pro 64bit I soon realized that HTC does not support Win8 drivers yet officially but after hours of scouring the internet, I finally got it to work and it works perfect.

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