Android :: Unable To Sync With Windows 7?
Apr 14, 2010I am unable to sync with my new PC running windows 7? Anuone has any ideas?
View 2 RepliesI am unable to sync with my new PC running windows 7? Anuone has any ideas?
View 2 RepliesCan't get the rogers magic to Sync with windows 7. all the drivers installed but when I hit Sync on the phone I get a message saying the phone cannot detect HTC Sync at you PC. then tells me where I can download it. Now windows 7 comes with Windows Mobile Device Center. has anyone been able to get their Magic to Sync with windows 7?
View 7 Replies View RelatedAfter installing HTC Sync from the HTC website (v.2.0.4), and connecting my Hero via USB, my Hero cannot find HTC Sync on PC, although it is installed, and I have restarted my PC. After the "Finding HTC Sync on your PC" message, I get an error message saying: "Unable to find HTC Sync on your PC. Please make sure that HTC Sync is installed and opened on your PC [which it is]".
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have been unable to run the "sdk setup.exe" on windows 7. A black command line box appears for half a second then stops. No error message is in the console. I know the requirements do not mention windows 7. Though I'm hoping it works. So anyone have any idea how to get this to work?
View 12 Replies View RelatedI tried to connect to internet behind proxy in windows.But I cant. I tried with the "-http-proxy" in command line and in eclipse but both did not worked for me.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to build the Browser source code downloaded from the http://android.git.kernel.org/ site with android-sdk-windows-1.0_r1. I am getting a lot of compilation errors and it seems that many classes are missing in 1.0 which are being used by the Browser.
I am stuck into this and not able to figure a way out. Let me know if I am missing anything. Waiting desperately 4 a reply.
Anybody having any issues with connecting their evo with HTC sync in windows 7? i have the updated version of htc sync, i chose htc sync option on the phone, however it says its searching the pc for htc sync, but never connects and eventually fails. ive tried to reinstall the drivers a few times.
View 5 Replies View RelatedThe phone and cables are good as I can get HTC Sync to work on my old PC and this one worked just a few weeks ago and I can even get it to work in a VMware session. But for whatever reason the phone just keeps showing up as Unknown and is put under Other devices as “Android phone”. On the other PC and in the VMware it is added as "My HTC" under Android USB Devices in Device Manager.
I’ve tried a bunch of uninstalling and rebooting and so on but something on my new Windows 7 PC is stuck when connecting the phone. It thinks it has no driver for it but it does. If I try and point any of the HTC INF files Windows just says they are not for this device.
Ive got a Samsung exhibit 2 4g and I want to root it. Except when I connect usb, it always says cannot install driver. I've gone to device manager and it has two listings saying "SAMSUNG Android USB Composite Device" with exclamation marks next to it. Ive factory reset the phone and I have usb debugging on to. It also wont list for adb devices. Ive burnt about 6 hours for this and nothing.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI managed to finally connect my phone with Windows 7 (64bit) using the steps shown here:
How to Solve HTC Hero Sync Problem in Windows 7 - Because it might prove a lot more difficult than you think - Softpedia.
I even synced my phone a few times. But off late I am getting this error and I am not able to resolve this by simply re-installing the drivers / HTC Sync software.
how do i sync my phone with windows 7
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to connect my laptop to the Epic Hotspot. My laptop is able to find SPH-D70002E (Epic) on my laptop's WiFi available network list. When I click on that, I get a Window's error message: "Windows is unable to connect to the selected network. The network may no longer be in range. Please refers the list of available networks and try to connect again." The SPH-D70002E (Epic) is full bars strength.
View 7 Replies View Relatedyou'll be able to set sync your G1 with an iTunes playlist (you're actually syncing the MicroSD card with iTunes, but it works the same). After you install the program, connect the G1. The "Recognize by folder type" field is important. It's basically how the program distinguishes your G1 from any other device you connect to your computer - I added a Notepad file called ANDROID to the root of the MicroSD card, seems like it can be anything that simple. In the "Music Folder" field, I pointed it to the Music folder at the root of the MicroSD card on the G1.
In the "Associate with playlist" I left it as "use device name." Now, when you go to iTunes, under "My Devices" there should be a playlist icon that says "G1". Add whatever files you want (make sure there isn't any DRM) and then right click on the iTunesAgent icon in your system tray and click "Synchronize devices."
I am trying to set up the sync feature with my HTC-Hero to Windows 7 (64bit) system with Outlook 2007. I was able to get it to sync a few times but now I am getting an sync failed then error message connection to mobile phone timed out. Also I can't seem to get the phone and computer to sync both ways.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have had my Droid 2 weeks and love it. But I can not get it to sync with my Dell XPS Windows 7, 64 bit computer. I've been to 3 different Verizon stores and they have no idea what to do. It will sync with XP and Windows 7-32 bit. I have downloaded the Motorola 4.6.0 Driver with MotoConnect* (for 64-bit versions of Windows�). When I connect to my computer, it acts like it will connect and sometimes it does for a couple of minutes then the drive just disappears. I have marked "Debugging". I have Googled and tried everything out there with no luck.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan i sync my htc hero phone with windows 7
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there sync object on android similar to manually reset event on Windows?
It must have signaled and non-signaled state both set manually. A thread must be able to wait on it and wait would return immediately if the object is in signaled state and block if it is in non signaled state until another thread sets it to signaled state. There must be way to reset the object back to non-signaled state.
finding a good Android Music Player apps that can wirelessly sync to my Windows Media Player from playlist to the actual mp3 files itself. Or do i really need an iTunes for it? If so can iTunes recognize my Windows Media Player playlist?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a new HERO that works perfectly and I love it. But I have an older laptop that doesn't have USB 2 on it and I can't seem to sync my calendar. In fact and I can't get to first base with it. The install fails on the laptop because I don't have usb 2.0 I'm guessing. Is there any other way to sync this with out a cable? This would be nice to get going as my HERO would be 100% then..
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Windows Media Player 11 (running Vista) does not seem to sync with my HTC Desire - does anyone have a suggestion? I have copied and pasted from the c: drive to the sd card but this is a pain.
Has anyone been able to install HTC Sync on Windows Server 2003? That's what I use on my desktop at work...
Currently, when I run the installer, it fails with error 1722. If I look at the logs, it says that it fails because it's not windows xp.
I'm just about to take the plunge and move over to a Droid device and wanted to know if there is a process that I can move my contacts from my Windows Phone7.5 device over to a new Android phone. I'm looking at moving from an HTC Arrive up to a Note2. I know my contacts and such are on my Windows Skydrive and I also know that there is a Skydrive app for Android but I don't know if there's a way to allow it to sync over like it does on my WP.
View 5 Replies View RelatedThe drivers work for the EVO as well.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just changed to a new desktop running Windows 7. After installing HTC Sync, it can detect my HTC Hero. The problem is, under Sync Manager, it only show "contacts" but no "calendar".
How do I make it to see the calendar. I am running Outlook 2007.
I don't have this problem previously when I used Windows XP. Both contacts and calendar synced properly before.
Since installing the OTA froyo update I cannot use windows media sync with my computer anymore. I am using windows XP and when i plug the phone into my laptop it comes up as a digital camera and will not show up in windows media player as a device to sync with.
View 4 Replies View RelatedONCE Again that Xperia X2 so BAD Mobile Phone. the scenario:
1. I bought the new one before update software to R3AA035 - originally, can sync Only my contact, calender, and task in only 2 hours. I have some contact, but in other phone product, sync only takes 30 minutes. so special with XPeria X2 with WM 6.5
2. then, so many error and I should restart the phone almost 30 TIMES a DAY and 200 times A WEKK. after a week, i brought back to SE service centre. they said that I should upgrade it to R3AA035......
Monitoring the traffic on the unrEVOked IRC channel, it's clear that there is a ton of confusion about the USB drivers needed, despite the excellent article on the unrEVOked site. I thought I'd maybe add to that or create an alternative article.
There are three different modes in which the Incredible (or the EVO!) can connect to a Windows system:
Disk Drive
ADB (USB Debugging and ClockworkMod Recovery)
BootLoader (while phone is in the HBOOT mode)
The drivers that come with the Android SDK can't do any of it because none of the interfaces for the Incredible are present in the .INF file. The drivers that come with HTC Sync can do #1 and #2, but cannot be used for rooting with unrEVOked because they don't support #3. The following link points to drivers which are universal; they will work for all three purposes on the Incredible (and the EVO as well).
unrEVOked modified USB Driver
You do not have to remove HTC Sync if you have it installed. These drivers will replace the ones that came from HTC Sync and be usable for that as well as rooting. The trick is getting these drivers to replace the ones you have from the Android SDK or HTC Sync or ??? (or simply installing them if you have no drivers yet). The idea is to plug your phone into USB while it's in HBOOT mode, forcing Windows to look for Bootloader drivers. Only the ones here provide that.
Anyway, here's how:
Uninstall HTC Sync, DoubleTwist, and DropBox from the PC. Sorry about this. Once these drivers are installed you may reinstall those and they will continue to work. These drivers are universal.
Unzip the file, leaving the folder Android USB Driver somewhere like on your desktop
Unplug your phone from USB
Power down your phone
Now simultaneously press the volume DOWN button and the power button, holding till the HBOOT screen appears
Now connect the USB cable between the phone and your PC
The word HBOOT (blue box with white letters) will change to HBOOT USB PLUG
On the EVO, wait till HBOOT cycles through an SD check (10 sec) then select select HBOOT USB at the bottom of the menu (using the vol keys to navigate and power button to select). Thanks to hperry for this.
Now look at your Windows Device Manager and see if you already have Android Phone listed for HBOOT as shown in one of the last two images (way) below. To see the Device Manager, right click My Computer, select Manage..., select the Device Manager. If you see the Android Phone, you're ready to root and can skip the rest of this. Otherwise, you do not have HBOOT-capable drivers, and you need to install them. Windows should be looking for drivers now. At this point things may differ between XP and Vista/7.
In XP, the New Hardware Found Wizard should appear. Tell it NOT to use Windows Update, and moving along, tell it to look in a specified location. It will pop up a file open dialog. Navigate to the Android USB Driver folder, click OK then click Next.
For Windows Vista/7 you might not see the New Hardware Found Wizard. Open the Device Manager (Right click My Computer, select Manage..., select the Device Manager). You will see an Android Phone node in the tree with a "caution" icon node beneath it. Right click on the caution-marked node and select Update Driver. Follow through specifying NOT to look in Windows Updatte and Install from a specified location. It will pop up a file open dialog. Navigate to the Android USB Driver folder, click OK, then click Next.
In either case, eventually the driver should install. At this point you have the universal drivers installed for the Incredible. They can also be used with the HTC EVO. Here's what you should see in the Windows Device Manager for each condition:
Phone Running Normally, USB Debugging Enabled, plugged in via USB:
Windows 7
Windows XP
Phone running HBOOT, plugged in via USB:
Phone showing HBOOT
Windows 7
Windows XP
Parts taken from public:windows_hboot_driver_install [RootWiki]
I dont know how to enable sync. There is no application on the market made by google of that name.There is no app preinstalled. Gmail settings doesn't have anything by that name.I have enabled the IMAP and turned of POP3 to get push emails, but its a bit glitchy.So i was looking for Google Sync to see if i had missed out on anything.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have downloaded htc sync 2.0.4 from htc support,
installed it n it recognized my HTC MAGIC on my pc.
still i have not been able to install any .apk files to my phone.
what might be the reason for this.
the icon picture of those .apk files r black n white picture.
when i try to install it via installer app it says " 80004005 unspecified error" .
I have managed to get my HTC sync work with my Windows 7 and it connects to my phone and says it is syncronishing but then nothing transfers from my phone to my Outlook. Does anyone know where I am going wrong or what I can try?
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