Android Question HTC One USB debug issues with B4A (Android 4.3)

JordiCP

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I wonder if anyone has this model and recently got it updated to Android 4.3

Since the upgrade (in my case it was last week), I cannot see the device nor connect to it anymore through USB from B4A. I still can run and debug apps with B4A Bridge. The USB port is not damaged since I can see the device from a propietary HTC program (HTC Sync)

I know it must be an issue with Windows (W7) drivers, but totally stuck with this problem. I have tried uninstalling and installing drivers again, but no result.
 

JordiCP

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Thanks for the reply

I still have the Developer settings enabled and "USB debugging" checked. When I connect the device through USB the normal notification icons appear (well, in fact I don't remember if the "MTP mode is enabled" appeared before)

Will try to update to 4.4.2 and see if the problem persists
 

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JordiCP

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Solved!

After updating my HTC to 4.4.2 and moving my SDK folder from program Files(x86) to a plain name directory, I could also update the SDK

Then appeared another error: "adb server out of date..."

Looking at here found a clue of what to look for. I had three different adb.exe in my system. So renamed them one by one until B4A complained about it and I could know where it looked for it. Replaced that file for the latest version and now everything works as before!


When such things happen I realise how far I am from understanding completely all the stuff involved.
 
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