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MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.

After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.

How to check the md5sum of a file:

Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.

After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"

Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"

dKeAEvd.jpg

Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.

xjcL0IG.jpg

Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.

Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.

CNexus
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rum0s
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Wow really cool, I have always hated installing htc sync Thank you a thousand times.
CNexus
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Sneakyghost
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What about the Universal Naked Driver thread?
Are these drivers in any way more up-to-date or in other ways better than those? Or additional?

I currently use that driver package and am setup quite well with it. But i think i still had to set up HTCSync to get the MTP drivers. Not sure anymore lol.

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MSI files don't seem to install. Getting error messages on ALL. Error 2732 Directory Manager not initialised.

edit: disregard, just temporarily disabled UAC settings and it worked.

CNexus
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What about the Universal Naked Driver thread?
Are these drivers in any way more up-to-date or in other ways better than those? Or additional?

I currently use that driver package and am setup quite well with it. But i think i still had to set up HTCSync to get the MTP drivers. Not sure anymore lol.

I believe that the universal naked drivers would work just as well, but for ADB only

For the purposes of transferring files using either MTP or UMS, you need the HTC drivers

EDIT: If you look at the thread, the drivers were last updated Nov. of 2012, so I would say that these are more up to speed than those

LibertyMonger
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Thanks for this! Worked like a charm Bud! Glad I stumbled into this very nice not to deal with HTC Sync :good:
Sneakyghost
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AW: [DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [v4.0.1.002]

I believe that the universal naked drivers would work just as well, but for ADB only

For the purposes of transferring files using either MTP or UMS, you need the HTC drivers

EDIT: If you look at the thread, the drivers were last updated Nov. of 2012, so I would say that these are more up to speed than those

Ok cool thanks I had that feeling that the universal drivers are ADB only but want sure anymore. Then I thank you for this nice extraction. Very handy.

Sent from Viper 2.2

CNexus
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Ok cool thanks I had that feeling that the universal drivers are ADB only but want sure anymore. Then I thank you for this nice extraction. Very handy.

Sent from Viper 2.2

Sneakyghost
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Got an idea, the MD5 verification you posted sounds awefully complicated. Why don't you just recommend windows and/or mac users to install HashTab? Its a Windows Shell extension that produces a new tab on the properties dialogue for each file and lets you compare hashes by just c/p any hash you want from one file property into another.

[EDIT]
I am having issues identifying which driver packages i have to install on my windows 7 x64. I just went through all of them (apart the obvious x86 bmp package). I noticed that i had to create a uniqueID folder in \TEMP with another uniqueID subfolder and place one of the MSI packages in there and rename it to what the MSI wanted to have, in order to make that package work.

I assume, the HTC Sync or the Sync Manager would usually unpack those files to that folder and name them accordingly (in fact, i think you extracted them from there the same way i would extract a RUU lol) and then you renamed those packages to include the version numbering? Unfortunately those drivers aren't easy that way for noobs. I wonder if they can be re-packaged with some easy install automator program so that in the end you could offer like a HTC Sync package without the HTC Sync crap in it?

CNexus
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Got an idea, the MD5 verification you posted sounds awefully complicated. Why don't you just recommend windows and/or mac users to install HashTab? Its a Windows Shell extension that produces a new tab on the properties dialogue for each file and lets you compare hashes by just c/p any hash you want from one file property into another.

[EDIT]
I am having issues identifying which driver packages i have to install on my windows 7 x64. I just went through all of them (apart the obvious x86 bmp package). I noticed that i had to create a uniqueID folder in \TEMP with another uniqueID subfolder and place one of the MSI packages in there and rename it to what the MSI wanted to have, in order to make that package work.

I assume, the HTC Sync or the Sync Manager would usually unpack those files to that folder and name them accordingly (in fact, i think you extracted them from there the same way i would extract a RUU lol) and then you renamed those packages to include the version numbering? Unfortunately those drivers aren't easy that way for noobs. I wonder if they can be re-packaged with some easy install automator program so that in the end you could offer like a HTC Sync package without the HTC Sync crap in it?

Download HTC USB Driver v4.17.0.001

The HTC Driver helps you to connect your HTC Smartphone and Tablet to the Windows Computer without the need to install the HTC PC Suite Application.

File Name: HTC_Mobile_Driver_v4.17.0.001.zip
File Size: 16.57 MB
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How to Download: See Example
Compatible with: Windows Computer

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[DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [4.2.0.001]

MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.

After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.

How to check the md5sum of a file:

Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.

After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"

Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"

dKeAEvd.jpg

Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.

xjcL0IG.jpg

Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.

Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.

CNexus
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RayYung
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Do I need to uninstall any old version first (from older Sync)?
RayYung
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Interesting, I found a HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 in my machine.
CNexus
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Interesting, I found a HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 in my machine.

Are you sure? If you have the (htc sync) exe can you upload it somewhere and give me the link?

I heard that the drivers were updated as well, and I've literally redownloaded HTC Sync about 50 times to try and update this, with no luck.

RayYung
Senior Member

Are you sure? If you have the (htc sync) exe can you upload it somewhere and give me the link?

I heard that the drivers were updated as well, and I've literally redownloaded HTC Sync about 50 times to try and update this, with no luck.


This is what I have(see attached), I am still trying to figure out where it come from.
(I uninstalled and re-install three different versions of HTC Sync multiple time coz my HOX is "unknown" in device manager. )
I extract every exe I have but no luck, will let you know once I find it.
RayYung
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This is what I have(see attached), I am still trying to figure out where it come from.
(I uninstalled and re-install three different versions of HTC Sync multiple time coz my HOX is "unknown" in device manager. )
I extract every exe I have but no luck, will let you know once I find it. OK, I uninstall all version and install them one by one, HTC Driver Installer 4.0.1.002 come with HTC Sync Manager 2.0.41.0. But can't find it in the exe, will play with it more tomorrow.
CNexus
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Updated OP with IPTInstaller and Drivers version 4.0.1.002

CNexus
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Updated OP with another link; some cleaning up in OP as well.

    (packaged in HTC Sync Manager v2.0.41.0)
  • Removed duplicate x32 BMP Driver
  • Updated instructions with link to determine if on 32-bit or 64-bit
CNexus
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melando
Senior Member
Have updated all drivers per above but I get a constant error "There is a problem with MTP driver"
Device manager says "The installation failed because a function driver was not specified for this device instance"
Driver update always says it cannot find a driver automatically, when I try to install drivers manually it says the driver is already up to date and does not need to be changed
Any ideas?
WP7 64-bit OS
CNexus
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Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.

These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64

succe
Senior Member

Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.

These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64


i am on Windows 8 and no way i can make the computer recognize the phone, keep telling me USB device not recognized and on properties i have HTC with the question mark on it?
melando
Senior Member

Go to Devices and Printers > Your phone > Right click the icon > Properties > Edit details / Change settings (or something similar) > uninstall driver (THEN UNPLUG PHONE)
Then go to Control Panel > All Programs > Uninstall everything that has HTC and try again.

These drivers have worked for me upon several reinstalls of Win7 x64 on my laptop, so there's just something interfering with it on your end. I've also gotten several reports of it working for other people on their Win7 x64


Afraid I still definitely have a problem with the MTP driver on one PC (not all my PCs).
HTC support logged in remotely to my PC but were unable to fix it: they have escalated the problem to their technical team - I hope to have a response next week and will post when (if) resolved.
appelflap
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Anyone able to get the drivers working in fastboot mode on Windows 8 ?
succe
Senior Member
Anyone able to get the drivers working in fastboot mode on Windows 8 ?
i managed to do all the process using another laptop where there were no driver installed, is a window 8 and worked fine, no i try to personalize the phone and will let you know
CNexus
Senior Member
Afraid I still definitely have a problem with the MTP driver on one PC (not all my PCs).
HTC support logged in remotely to my PC but were unable to fix it: they have escalated the problem to their technical team - I hope to have a response next week and will post when (if) resolved.
Cool. Let me know, maybe some other drivers are interfering woth the HTC drivers
KidCarter93
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For those having issues with Windows 8 drivers, look here
appelflap
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For those having issues with Windows 8 drivers, look here
CNexus
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Latest HTC Drivers
Latest HTC Drivers extracted from HTC Sync v3.3.21 and HTC Sync Manager v2.0.61.0

Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync): 4.0.1.001
Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync Manager): 4.2.0.001

BMP Drivers are the same for both sets of drivers.


For those who don't want to have to download 120 some MB of bloatware called HTC Sync

  • Determine if your system is 32-bit or 64-bit
  • Download the BMP Driver for your OS type (x86 version if on 32-bit, x64 if on 64-bit)
  • Download the newest HTCDrivers file (choose either the "EXE" or "MSI" driver file, but not both)
  • Disable any antivirus program(s) present
  • Run both files downloaded above (the BMP.msi and the HTCDriver file)
  • Re-enable your antivirus program(s)
    (packaged in HTC Sync Manager v2.0.41.0)
  • Removed duplicate x86 BMP Driver
  • Updated instructions with link to determine if on 32-bit or 64-bit
  • HTC BMP USB Driver_x86.msiDELETED: Turned out to be the same 1.0.5375 as above. Download from link above.

MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.

After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.

How to check the md5sum of a file:

Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.

After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"

Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"

dKeAEvd.jpg

Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.

xjcL0IG.jpg

Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.

Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.

HTC Driver version 4.8.0.002

Also here is the setup.ini


EDIT: Fastboot still doesn't work for me. Device is not recognized.

Drivers 4.10.0.001

I've extracted these drivers from setup_2.4.11.0_htc.exe available at HTC UK Support site.

Drivers version: 4.10.0.001
Installer Type: MSI Package

Updated Drivers to version 4.1.0.001.
Two important note, from here on out I will also be including fast links for the Sync setup files (HTC Sync and Sync Manager), as well as a SyncManager_XXXXX_STRIPPED.exe which will literally be ONLY the Sync Manager program, all drivers stripped out from it (as in, it won't install any drivers, hence a much smaller file size).

You will now be able to find the FULL setup files for HTC Sync and Sync Manager inside the Original HTC Sync Folder of the linked mediafire folder in the OP. This will provide a much faster download if you do want to install either one, rather than a capped speed download from the HTC site itself.

Well here's the changelog

I, too, have had adb completely non-functional since updating to 3.57 based ROMs.

I thought I had really borked my phone and was going to have to wipe after stupidly running the window manager resize command to scale down to 720p, not realizing that it would lock it and apply that setting every time I started the phone. So I went through the hunt to get adb working.

[DRIVERS] Latest HTC Drivers [4.2.0.001]

MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.

After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.

How to check the md5sum of a file:

Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.

After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"

Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"

dKeAEvd.jpg

Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.

xjcL0IG.jpg

Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.

Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.

heslo.rb26
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CNexus
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glen.ricky
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Wow thanks! This little things sometimes can be pain in the ass too
CNexus
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Wow thanks! This little things sometimes can be pain in the ass too

15 MB versus 100 or 200 something is a lot easier to download haha

CNexus
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CNexus
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avensakias
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The latest version is v4.1.0.001.

joewong1991
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Thanks I needed this

Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2

CNexus
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The latest version is v4.1.0.001.

SCREENIE OR IT DIDNT HAPPEN. Lol JK.
Yeah i know, just havent had time to upload them yet

EDIT: But thank you for reminding me, check below

CNexus
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Updated Drivers to version 4.1.0.001.
Two important note, from here on out I will also be including fast links for the Sync setup files (HTC Sync and Sync Manager), as well as a SyncManager_XXXXX_STRIPPED.exe which will literally be ONLY the Sync Manager program, all drivers stripped out from it (as in, it won't install any drivers, hence a much smaller file size).

You will now be able to find the FULL setup files for HTC Sync and Sync Manager inside the Original HTC Sync Folder of the linked mediafire folder in the OP. This will provide a much faster download if you do want to install either one, rather than a capped speed download from the HTC site itself.

Well here's the changelog

sripin
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Hi I downloaded drivers and can flash Roms n all d stuffs but it fails to recognise my phone in mtp mod plz help

Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app

CNexus
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Hi I downloaded drivers and can flash Roms n all d stuffs but it fails to recognise my phone in mtp mod plz help

Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app


Uninstall everything that has to do with the HTC drivers. Then download the latest sync manager (from above, the full version not STRIPPED) and install the drivers through that. Then quit the installation when it tries to install the actual Sync Manager
CNexus
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Latest HTC Drivers
Latest HTC Drivers extracted from HTC Sync v3.3.21 and HTC Sync Manager v2.0.61.0

Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync): 4.0.1.001
Latest Driver Version (HTC Sync Manager): 4.2.0.001

BMP Drivers are the same for both sets of drivers.


For those who don't want to have to download 120 some MB of bloatware called HTC Sync

  • Determine if your system is 32-bit or 64-bit
  • Download the BMP Driver for your OS type (x86 version if on 32-bit, x64 if on 64-bit)
  • Download the newest HTCDrivers file (choose either the "EXE" or "MSI" driver file, but not both)
  • Disable any antivirus program(s) present
  • Run both files downloaded above (the BMP.msi and the HTCDriver file)
  • Re-enable your antivirus program(s)
    (packaged in HTC Sync Manager v2.0.41.0)
  • Removed duplicate x86 BMP Driver
  • Updated instructions with link to determine if on 32-bit or 64-bit
  • HTC BMP USB Driver_x86.msiDELETED: Turned out to be the same 1.0.5375 as above. Download from link above.

MD5 CHECKSUMS
Sometimes downloading from the internet can yield a corrupt download. To prevent this, make sure you always check the md5 checksum (also known as "md5sum") of the file. This method verifies the digital integrity of the file by verifying its digital signature with the MD5 algorithm.

After you download each file, make sure to check that the md5sum matches what is given.

How to check the md5sum of a file:

Windows:
For windows you need to download the md5sum binary. I recommend the one from my dev-host.

After that, copy the file you're trying to verify to the directory where where you downloaded the "md5sum.exe"

Once that is finished, do SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK (inside the folder window) and choose "Open command window here"

dKeAEvd.jpg

Then type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

That will output a hash, which you can compare to the ones above.

xjcL0IG.jpg

Linux: No need to download anything, md5sum binaries are included in all distros, as far as I know.

Open a terminal and type the following ("fileNameHere" must include the extension):

Two important notes:
This method can be used with any files you download, as long as the download site (or the dev themself) provides the correct md5sum.
If any of the digits do not match exactly, you need to download the file again.

Updated Drivers to version 4.1.0.001.
Two important note, from here on out I will also be including fast links for the Sync setup files (HTC Sync and Sync Manager), as well as a SyncManager_XXXXX_STRIPPED.exe which will literally be ONLY the Sync Manager program, all drivers stripped out from it (as in, it won't install any drivers, hence a much smaller file size).

You will now be able to find the FULL setup files for HTC Sync and Sync Manager inside the Original HTC Sync Folder of the linked mediafire folder in the OP. This will provide a much faster download if you do want to install either one, rather than a capped speed download from the HTC site itself.

HTC USB Driver v4.17.0.001

HTC Driver v4.17.0.001 is a small application for Windows Computer, which allows you to install the HTC USB Drivers on your Windows Computer.

Here on this page, we have managed to share the official and tested version of the HTC USB Driver, i.e., HTC USB Driver v4.17.0.001.

HTC USB Driver v4.17.0.001

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