Htc Fastboot Drivers Windows 10

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Htc Fastboot Drivers Windows 10

Disclaimer: The list below are of drivers hosted on unofficial mirrors. It is better if you can download the drivers directly from your manufacturer’s website or an official source.

However, if you are unable to find drivers from an official source the list below will help you. Download at your own risk. Ashraf and dotTech are not responsible for any gain or loss occurred as a result of downloading any of the drivers listed below. Drivers for • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Universal Drivers for All Android phones and tablets The following is a file that installs the ADB and Fastboot drivers that work with pretty much all Android smartphones and tablets. Face Software Not Working. It is recommended to try this universal drivers installer if you need drivers.

Aug 11, 2014. Windows drivers for ADB in recovery on HTC devices. August 11, 2014. Note: if you're having trouble with fastboot and Windows 8.1, see HTC msm8960 fastboot with Windows 8.1. If “My HTC” does not appear as an available driver in step 10, then you can alternatively try the Google USB Driver guide.

If the universal driver does not work, then proceed to the other download links below. • Google Drivers • • • HTC Drivers • • If the above HTC drivers don’t work, then • Go to. • Search for your phone. • At the bottom bottom of the phone page, click on the Support link from under Product Support.

• At the support page click the Downloads tab. • Download HTC Sync. • Install HTC Sync — you have the option to install the whole HTC sync app or just the drivers. LG Drivers • • If the above LG drivers don’t work, then • Go to. • Search for your phone or tablet. • At your phone’s page click on the Resources tab at the top. • Download the USB driver file found on the Resources page.

Motorola Drivers • Samsung Drivers • • If the above Samsung drivers don’t work, then • Go to. • Search for your phone or tablet. • At your phone’s page click on Support at the top right. • At the Support page click on Get Downloads. Antigone Jean Anouilh Translated Barbara Bray Pdf Editor here. • At the Download Center click on Software and download the USB drivers from the list.

ASUS Drivers • • If the above doesn’t work, install the which should bring drivers with it. • If both the above don’t work, then • Go to. • Search for your phone or tablet. • When you find your phone or tablet, click on it. • At the device page, click “Android” from “OS” in the “Download” tab. • Now you should see a bunch of links at the bottom. Click on “USB” and download the drivers for your device.

Sony Drivers • ZTE Drivers • Dell Drivers • Visit • Select “Tablet” or “Mobile Phone” • Select your device • Scroll to the download part of the page that loads • Download and install the proper driver Huawei Drivers • Amazon Drivers • (Kindle Fire, 7-inch Kindle Fire HD, and 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD) • If the above doesn’t work, visit to follow Amazon’s instructions on how to get the drivers installed. Originally written on Jan 2, 2012. Updated Sept 3, 2012 to include ASUS and Sony drivers, and drivers for tablets. Updated Nov 16, 2012 to include Dell and Huawei drivers. Updated Nov 20, 2012 to include Amazon drivers. Updated Feb 3, 2014 to include universal driver.

Updated August 31, 2015 to include Wiko and Xiaomi drivers. HTC drivers attempt: “File Download Blocked The file you attempted to download has been previously claimed by a copyright holder through a valid DMCA request and cannot be downloaded.

Still have questions, or think we’ve made a mistake? Please contact support for further assistance.” WTF HTC, why do you care about this enough to DMCA the file off the web?! YOUR installer DOES NOT offer the option of ONLY installing the USB Drivers (PLEASE UPDATE YOUR ARTICLE ASHRAF ).

Instead, it forces installation of: Windows Media Format 11 Runtime (bloat! – and who the hell chooses to use WMV or WMA DEAD standards – this is for DRM I assume – F**K DRM!) Adobe AIR (FUCK Adobe – BLOAT!!) MS XML 4.0 SP3 Maybe HTC are getting PAID to foist such bloatware onto the people. Don’t think it doesn’t happen! Otherwise, what advantage to THEM, in taking-down the above link via a DMCA request? I’m sure it’s better for THEM if people can use their phones properly, to the fullest-potential, not have their systems damaged by bloatware. Makes the phones more attractive to ‘power users’ Shame the idiot bean-counters ‘can only see’ what’s on their spreadsheets, and forget the unquantifiable and objective USEFULNESS OF TECHNOLOGY (as opposed to it’s solely-money-making-potential-in-the-hands-of-capitalist-lawyers-and-accountants; the assholes.

WORKAROUND – extract the hidden files from inside the HTC installer. Instead of downloading from some untrusted source like some dude’s Dropbox or something, which I will NEVER recommend (no-one to sue if it damages your OS, hahaha). WORKAROUND IS THIS: Run the official bloat-ridden HTC installer in a sandbox – OR AS A LIMITED USER (i.e. Do NOT accept the UAC prompt): —>Pretend to go through with the install until the point at which it’s trying to actually install each component and copy files to your operating system DO NOT close the installer – it should complain that the installation of each component in the above list FAILS (good!) and prompt if you want to continue or cancel.

Just click on nothing and ignore it, then: Open your%temp% folder (Start Button + R / Start Menu ->‘Run’ ->“%temp%” ). There should be some folders with random-looking names. Go through them until you see the ones with the following files in (each one in it’s own ‘randomly’-named folder): HTCDriver_4.5.0.09.exe HTC BMP USB Driver x86.msi Copy them to a safe location outside of your%temp% folder. Scan them for viruses and/or upload them to virustotal.com to check their integrity.

Run them as an administrator account (or accept the UAC prompt). ->Back them up to a zip file if they work well! You’re welcome. And HTC, just for that ignorant software design decision, you have lost a customer, you selfish assholes!

Now to take your crap bloatware off this client’s phone:-D Same as Sony Ericsson et al – can’t code or even re-package others’ software FOR SHIT but arrogantly expect people to infest their machines with this rubbish! (Can you tell that I’m sick of this paradigm yet?!:p ) Peace. I bought my wife a tablet so she could read digital books, etc.

I guess I got a good deal, but I’m still ‘learning’, so, maybe not. I got a WM-8880-MID / ForFun_V7, for $79.99, free ship. I like to hack stuff, but I can’t get this thing to show up in windoz, or move apps to the sd card. The techknow.me forum says the ROM is broken, & they have a beta to fix moving apps, but lately it fails to show up it Win7HP. Kinda’ hard to get anything accomplished, IYKWIM.

TIA Have a GREAT day, neighbors!

Android is an open source platform for mobile devices. The open environment encourages a lot of development activities that bring awesome things in turn. Android allows its user to take control of the system and modified the elements as per their preferences. Since all users of the Android or any community can be a geek by instinct, most of them depend on the hard work done by the developers.

If you own an Android device, you can gain root access on it, install a custom recovery and try different custom ROMs and mods to get the best possible customization and performance. While such things yield good results in most cases, sometimes they might lead to compromising situations. To make Android development going on, Google provides a bunch of developer options on every device, but save average users from any kind of trouble, it hides those options too. One of the options found under the Developer options is USB Debugging that allows users to read and write data on the device using a computer. In order that your device can communicate properly with a computer machine, we have things like ADB (Android Debug Bridge) and Fastboot that need to set up on your computer. If you an active Android user, you might need to setup before you can flash a system, kernel or recovery image, sideload a flashable zip and do other things using ADB and Fastboot commands.

Google provides Android SDK that contains ADB and Fastboot files but many users find setting it up on a computer a bit complicated. Further, it’s really not justified to download a 500MB file just to setup ADB and Fastboot. 15 seconds ADB Installer. Today, we have come with 2 handy tools that let you setup ADB and Fastboot on a Windows PC very easily in a matter of seconds. XDA member Snoop05 has released a very handy tool called 15 seconds ADB Installer to make the job very easy. It claims to install ADB, fastboot and USB drivers within 15 seconds. Download the Tool: Just download the tool from above and run it on your Windows computer as an administrator.

Respond to the on-screen options as per your requirements and you’ll be good to go. Minimal ADB and Fastboot Besides 15 seconds ADB Installer, there is yet another easy way to get ADB and Fastboot working without involving into the traditional complicated method. This tool is called Minimal ADB and Fastboot and has been developed by shimp208 from XDA. The tool is very easy to use. All you have to do is to download and install it on your computer and it will setup ADB and Fastboot on your computer automatically. Having installed it, you get a shortcut on your desktop for launching Minimal ADB and Fastboot quickly.

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