HTC MTP Device Driver Win 7

HTC The HTC MTP Device Driver Win 7 or mtp driver Windows 7 can be downloaded below. If you have an HTC mobile phone then you can download this driver for the HTC MTC device. Note that this is for Windows 7. If you are looking for a HTC sync manager then you need to look here for the HRC Sync application on this website.

HTC MTP Device Driver Win 7

See this website for other usb drivers for your mobile phone or computer. The HTC drivers can be found here.

Note: If the phone doesn’t show up as an ADB device, go into developers options on the phone and toggle the USB debugging off and then back on. This would normally solve the first line of problems.

HTC MTP Device Driver Win 7Solution 1:

Windows 7 CAB files: (This normally does the trick). You can download and install the CAB file from Microsoft itself. You can also right-click on the the link and download it to your computer. Extract the content and then right-click on the file ending with an INF extension.

Note also the hardware ID with this CAB file. The hardware ID’s are as follows:

 

 

HTC MTP Device
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0600&MI_00
HTC My
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0600&MI_01
The following are also the same driver for these hardware devices.

USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0600&MI_02
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0601&MI_02
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0602&MI_02
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0603&MI_02
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0604&MI_02

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Windows CAB file

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Solution 2: Windows 7 (64 Bit)

If the above solution does not work for you then you can try the following: (Check your USB slot as at times it might only work on the USB slot 2)

1. Unzip the file below into any location you want. (Unzip to a place you know)
2. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
3. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
4. Select “Browse my computer for driver software”
5. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
6. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up “My HTC” under Android USB Device

The Hardware ID is the following:

HTC Remote NDIS based Device
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FF6&MI_00
HTC Remote NDIS based Device
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FFE
HTC Remote NDIS based Device
USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0FFC&MI_00

Windows 7 (64bit) Driver

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Solution 3:

If the above file which is an installer and INF file does not work. Then try the following HTC driver below. This is a much bigger file.

Windows 7 (64bit) Driver (Version 4.11)

Windows 7 (64bit) Driver (Version 4.17)*

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Solution 4:

This is a Windows 8 driver. The HTC is a bit of a hit and miss. What works for one person does not always work for everyone. Below is a Windows 8 driver.

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Windows 8 (64 bit) Driver

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If none of these solutions work then you need to call HTC to ask for assistance. These files solve most of the users issues. See also here. There is also the HTC U Ultra Drivers and the ASUS Android MTP Device Driver.

 

 

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