Htc One Toolkit M7 V3 3.0



The TWRP and ClockworkMod recoveries for HTC devices hosted on this site conform closely to HTC’s USB configuration for ADB, but Windows may not always detect the device properly and configure drivers automatically. These instructions demonstrate how to install the correct driver for ADB functionality while in recovery. This guide is based on Windows 8.1, but it should be easy to infer slight changes in steps for Windows 7. These instructions and the linked driver are not applicable to Windows XP.

Note: if you’re having trouble with fastboot and Windows 8.1, see HTC msm8960 fastboot with Windows 8.1.

Remove existing HTC software (optional)

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If you’ve tried unsuccessfully to install drivers for ADB in the past, you probably have a few unneeded drivers and bits of HTC software installed. While these steps are not required, they may help clean-up your system a bit:
  1. In Control Panel > Programs and Features, type HTC in the search box and remove all HTC software (e.g. HTC Driver Installer, IPTInstaller, HTC Sync, HTC Sync Manager)
  2. In Control Panel > Device Manager, select View > Show hidden devices. For each item under “Android Device” and “Android USB Devices”, right-click on the device and select Uninstall. If the option exists to delete the driver as well, check the box.
  3. Restart your computer (your device should be disconnected from USB).

Option 1: HTC Driver

Download HTC Drivers

This is the suggested guide for HTC devices running TWRP from this website. If “My HTC” does not appear as an available driver in step 10, then you can alternatively try the Google USB Driver guide. ClockworkMod recovery users should use the Google USB Driver guide.

Note that if you toggle between ADB-only, MTP, and UMS (USB Mass Storage) modes, you may need to repeat steps 5-13. Once the driver is setup for each available mode, it should not need to be repeated in the future.

  1. If your device is currently connected to your computer via USB, disconnect it.
  2. Install the most recent driver from this HTC drivers archive. There is no “install successful” message when installing one of these drivers. It is a mostly silent installer.
  3. Restart your computer
  4. Reboot your device to recovery and connect the USB cable
  5. In Control Panel > Device Manager, you should see your device under “Other devices” with a yellow exclamation overlay.
  6. Right click on the device and choose “Update driver software”
  7. Choose “Browse my computer for driver software”
  8. Choose “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
  9. Select “Android USB devices” and then click Next
  10. In the list of available drivers, you should see “My HTC”. Choose this driver and select Next.
  11. Confirm “Yes” at the warning dialog
  12. You should see a message that the driver was successfully installed.
  13. Open a command prompt and type adb devices to see your device’s serial number.
  14. If you use the Mount USB or MTP feature in recovery, you will likely need to repeat steps 5-13. Once this is done though, you should not need to fiddle with drivers again.

Option 2: Google USB Driver

This guide applies to ClockworkMod recovery on all HTC devices. It can also be used if the HTC Driver guide above does not identify your device as suitable for the “My HTC” driver.

Note that if you toggle between ADB-only, MTP, and UMS (USB Mass Storage) modes, you may need to repeat steps 4-14. Once the driver is setup for each available mode, it should not need to be repeated in the future.

  1. If your device is currently connected to your computer via USB, disconnect it.
  2. Download Google USB Driver and extract it to a directory you will remember
  3. Reboot your device to recovery and connect the USB cable
  4. In Control Panel > Device Manager, you should see your device under “Other devices” with a yellow exclamation overlay.
  5. Right click on the device and choose “Update driver software”
  6. Choose “Browse my computer for driver software”
  7. Choose “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”
  8. Select “Show all devices” and then click Next
  9. Click “Have Disk” and browse to the path where you extracted Google USB driver.
  10. Select “android_winusb.inf” and click “Open”. Then click “OK” on the Install From Disk dialog.
  11. Select “Android Composite ADB Interface” as the driver you want to install and click “Next”.
  12. Confirm “Yes” at the warning dialog
  13. You should see a message that the driver was successfully installed.
  14. Open a command prompt and type adb devices to see your device’s serial number.
  15. If you use the Mount USB or MTP feature in recovery, you will likely need to repeat steps 4-14. Once this is done though, you should not need to fiddle with drivers again.
  16. If you previously uninstalled HTC software, now would be an okay time to install the most recent driver from this HTC drivers archive (note: there is no “install successful” message when installing one of these drivers; it is a mostly silent installer). While this driver is not needed for ADB in recovery, it is used for ADB and MTP in Android. You can install this driver without your device connected to your computer and Windows will autoconfigure the device/driver when next connected. Note that there is no “install successful” message during installation. This is a mostly silent installer.

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Htc One M7 Specifications

I created an easy to use GUI program for the HTC Amaze and I decided to make one for the HTC One. I spent a good over 10+ hours to learn how to script, watch videos on how to do it, working on it during school when I should have been listening lol and all that fun stuff. I am going to fix it and up and add more updates to it. You CAN place requests and I will try to fulfill it!
If this helped you out, Please press the thanks button and if you want, you can always donate!
FEATURES
- Install HTC Drivers
- Enter Bootloader (after it enters into bootloader, press the power button to enter Fastboot)REMOVED. No longer necessary.
- Get Token ID. Register at HTCDev, login to the site and submit the Token ID here.Buttons have been replaced and include links.
- Unlock Bootloader (Must place Unlock_code.bin in the folder)

Htc One Toolkit M7 V3 3.0 1.0


- Install Recoveries
  • User Provided Recoveries
  • CWM Touch
  • CWM Classic
  • TWRP
Kernels
  • User provided kernels
- Link to this thread
- Link to PM me if you need a phone unlocked
- Link to the One Development threadHtc
- Boot Into Recovery/Bootloader/Phone

Htc One Toolkit M7 V3 3.0 Pro

- Flash kernel/recovery/RUU zip
- Relock Bootloader (must be in fastboot)
- APK Batch Installer (Credits to hamsteyr)

Htc One Toolkit M7 V3 3.0 Download

Htc- Donate to me (Hasoon2000) -> Donating to yours truly for putting time into this!One
Here is a screenshot.

How To Use. THIS IS FOR THE PC ONLY. No plans ever for Mac or Linux. Sorry.
1. Download the toolkit DO NOT RENAME THE FOLDER
2. Download Winrar from here. Install it after you download it
3. Extract the folder anywhere.
4. Run the program.

Htc One M7 Driver

Credits
- The guys at the AutoIT help forum that helped me learn how to make the script!
- Flyhalf205 for building CWM
- Devs for making us ROMS!
- The community for being awesome!
- HTC for making us the phone so we can be a community!
- To everyone else I may have forgotten!
*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
Downloads
From now on. All my new and future toolkits will be in my AndroidFiles.Org account and my Dev-Host Account
Androidfiles.org is my main file-hoster! Thanks to @jmz for the hook up!
http://androidfiles.org/hasoon2000/
Dev-Host is now my mirror site.
http://d-h.st/users/hasoon2000/?fld_id=2808
Changes
V1.0 Released! 3-9-2013
- Initial Release
v1.1 Released! 4-5-2013
- Updated CWM/CWM Touch to 6.0.3.0 (Credits to Flyhalf205)
- Added TWRP 2.4.4.2 (Credits to Flyhalf205)
- Updated HTC Drivers to 4.0.0.2
- Root should now fully be automated. It'll push SuperSU, reboot to recovery and flash it
v1.2 Released! 4-11-2013
- Updated CWM/CWM Touch to 6.0.3.0 v2 (Credits to Flyhalf205)
- Added TWRP 2.5.0.0 (Credits to Flyhalf205)
- Added 2 links (1 to follow me on Twitter and 1 to a YouTube video on how to ask for help properly)
v1.3 Released! 6-2-2013
- Updated CWM
- Merged T-Mobile/M7/AT&T into one toolkit. Makes it all easier for me
- Added links for Factory RUU, device specific android dev links and device specific toolkit threads
- Placed links for my Androidfiles/Dev-Host account
v1.4 Released! 6-16-2013
- Updated CWM/CWM Touch to 6.0.3.2
- Updated TWRP
- Updated SuperSU to 1.34
- Added a Referral Program Link
v2.0 Released! 7-8-2013
- Merged Sprint variant with all the other models
- Added 2 S-Off commands (Write CID and Return to S-On) <--------- MUST HAVE S-OFF TO USE!
- Added links for Sprint toolkit thread and Sprint Dev section.
This is supports ALL HTC One models now!
v2.1 Released! 7-9-2013
- Updated TWRP (GSM) to 2.6.0.0
- Added Phil's CWM Touch 5.0.7.1 for Sprint Models
- Updated SuperSU to 1.41
- Removed HTC Drivers and replaced it with a link to download. Lightens up the size of download of the toolkit with all the different recoveries!
V2.1.1 Released! 7-16-2013
- Updated TWRP GSM to 2.6.0.1
- Updated CWM Touch to 6.0.3.3 (GSM and Sprint)
Bugs
- Directory has to have one word.
Ex:
Quote:
Will Work. This will solve any issues if the buttons don't work when you press them.
C:UsersJohnDropboxPhonesAmaze_All-In-One_Kit_V2.4
C:UsersJohn_SmithDropboxPhonesAmaze_All-In-One_Kit_V2.4
Will NOT work. Your directory will look something like this and buttons won't work when you press it.
C:UsersJohn SmithDropboxPhonesAmaze_All-In-One_Kit_V2.4
If you have 2 words, put the folder in Drive C:
Ex. This will solve any issues if the buttons don't work when you press them.
C:Amaze_All-In-One_Kit_V2.4

Looking to add in the future
- Kernels
- More recoveries
- Makes Requests!!!
FAQs
Q - Why Did you make this?
A - To make life easier
Q - You are limited on features. Why?
A- You can always make a request!
Q - Will this work on other devices?
A - Only the fastboot commands, HTC Dev unlock (device specific) and the HTC drivers. Toolkit is made for the specific device.
Q - Will you support more devices in the future?
A - If people REALLY want, I can make it happen. I just don't want to make anything that nobody would use.
Q - Awesome! Can I make a donation?
A - Of course! Do not feel obligated though. If you would like to make a donation, you can click the button on my toolkit or under my username.
Quelle:
jmz