(rant off)Īnd the only reason I really needed HTC Sync, was not to use the program itself, but to get the adb shell to talk to the phone via the sync process. Gingerbread now? And they still haven't solved this dilemna, preferring to pass the buck on to software app developers. Because as everyone now knows, Froyo's promise of fixing the stupid HTC problem of cramming most everything into the internal RAM, regardless of how big an SD card you happen to have, is nothing but a Crayola crayon band aid solution. Ironically, the only reason I presently needed HTC Sync to work was to create more space on the internal memory. I did not see anyone suggesting this solution for HTC Sync, so I am posting it in case it helps someone in the future, from throwing their phone off a bridge. After ensuring that I did, HTC Sync finally synced with the phone on both computers, no problem. Turns out the solution is to have more than 15mb of free space on the internal memory chip. I've been using a Samsung micro USB since, and having read that for some people, HTC Sync only started working when they changed the cable, that's what led me to this conclusion. Somehow, the original HTC USB cable became inoperative, when one of the internal pins on the micro side broke off. Like some here that have wrestled with this issue of getting HTC Sync to communicate with their phone, I was on the verge of giving up and deciding it must be the USB cable. Including installing the program on various laptops. Including going into settings and switching on all the needed options (ie. Including the latest and various previous versions of HTC Sync (including the Euro version that's supposed to work well with the Desire). (and I am using the more reliable Winddows XP). Unforunately, none of them worked for me!. I realize this is an old thread but when I was not able to get HTC Sync to work recently, it is old threads like this that I relied on to get help. You need to fix your Operating system, not save on your electricity bill. Give it some time and then reconnect the power suppy, etc, and power up.", don't waste your time, unplugging batteries and leaving off for some time - hilarious. I can't see why this would be any different for Vista or windows 7, my Window 7 netbook installed the drivers without any issues but if you have the same problem I would expect the above to work for any Microsoft OS from 2000 onwards.Īs for "If that doesnt work shut down your computer, and unplug the PC from the power outlet, unplug the USB, and if you are on a laptop, removing the battery. To view your device description find it in device manager and go to properties (double click) and then click the details tab.You should see the device instance ID in the registry under the appropriate section (usb, Storage etc). I also had to do this fix for a storage device at the end which there is another folder for. The link talks about PCI devices so where it says "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ENUM\PCI " you should go to USB rather than PCI. It worked, there were several device installations so I had to keep going back to the registry and finding the next device but after about 5 devices it worked fine and I can sync my phone or browse the SD card or install apps via HTC sync. I followed the instructions to change the security permissions on certain registry keys (much safer than deleting keys as per some other fixes I found). When I attempted the driver install using the HTC Sync 2.0.33 drivers for my Desire I was getting a message that the data was invalid and the driver failed to install (XP SP3). FIX For Data Is Invalid Error win2K / winXP
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