To get fastboot working on Windows 10.
1. Download the attached file and extract.
2. Right click on the Start button and choose Command Prompt (admin). Then type "regedit" and press enter.
3. Go to File > Import > choose Fastboot.reg.
Credits goes to the OP of this thread
http://xdaforums.com/htc-one-s/general/guide-fix-fastboot-windows-8-1-t2858337
I dont think so, which is both weird and F'ed up. The dev-host link looks nothing like dev host and all the links are to somewhere else. The file I downloaded is a rar filr named:
HTC_Mobile_Driver_v4.16.0.001
and when uncompressed, it is the same size and when you execute a few russian web pages open up in the browser.
In the programs, there is nothing about any HTC or usb driver.
Thank you so much! I've been searching the site for hours for a solution and this is the one that finally worked.To get fastboot working on Windows 10.
1. Download the attached file and extract.
2. Right click on the Start button and choose Command Prompt (admin). Then type "regedit" and press enter.
3. Go to File > Import > choose Fastboot.reg.
Credits goes to the OP of this thread
http://xdaforums.com/htc-one-s/general/guide-fix-fastboot-windows-8-1-t2858337
Leading mega link says “No longer available”
Found on web: HTC Driver 4.16.0.001 - mega.
MD5: 4B373430F746771DD97021E22CF1E78B
Digital signature: HTC Corp., 05 March 2015 11:44:58
Umm, how? I am having the exact same issue and it's frustrating the hell out of me.
I installed the 4.16 HTC drivers, and my Win10 laptop and desktop both only recognize it as a disk drive, but adb will not show it no matter how many times I kill and restart the server. Grrr.
Manually booting it into FASTBOOT causes "Unknown USB Device (Device Failed Enumeration) and "My HTC" never shows when trying to update drivers manually.