

- Htc sync manager keeps restarting how to#
- Htc sync manager keeps restarting install#
- Htc sync manager keeps restarting drivers#
- Htc sync manager keeps restarting update#
- Htc sync manager keeps restarting Pc#
Htc sync manager keeps restarting update#
Whatever the case, his theory was that there was a snafu during the initial loading of drivers, and that windows/driver associated the update message with the wrong drive letter, and later also associated it with the correct drive letter (for the virtual CD drive the phone creates).
Htc sync manager keeps restarting install#
It's possible the affected drive went into a sleep state during the initial install of the driver (or USB controller disconnected it during update momentarily), or that there was a conflict, or simply that their driver software didn't interpret one SSD, 3 physical drives, a BD drive, a virtual BD drive, and three portable harddrives correctly.
Htc sync manager keeps restarting how to#
After hearing a description, his initial theory for what might have happend and how to solve the problem proved to work, and I haven't been able to duplicate the original issue since.Īs for how it happened, we aren't entirely sure. Every time the phone is plugged in, correctly identified devices show in device manager under portable devices and CD drives, so I would assume your program would say yes to that.Īfter much run-around (and an unfavorable set of survey answers for the front line tech support run-around) I was contacted by tier 3 tech support from HTC and they helped me restore normal function. I've killed autoplay for every scenario and nothing ever technically triggered autoplay it didn't open a program or anything, Windows just queried the phone and pulled the basic driver info like it would with any other device.
Htc sync manager keeps restarting drivers#
To answer your questions, neither HTC Sync Manager nor the MTP drivers ever showed up in my programs and features as they should have. HTC support says it's not their fault, Microsoft says it's not their fault.all very frustrating. If anyone could advise on what steps I should take to gather info that might help in this solution or point me in the right direction, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm comfortable with registry edits, but I don't really know what to look for to restore normal function to my portable drive. I've gone into Device Manager and removed the drivers for both the virtual CD drive and the portable device HTC One M8, but the context menu/default action remains HTC Sync Manager message that returns application not found. This is the only drive on my computer that has been hijacked by this botched driver install neither of the other portable drives nor the SSD or other 3 physical drives operate any differently than normal (default action is open).

If I right click the drive and look at the context menu, it shows the same HTC Sync Manager - USB Driver Update is Available in bold as the default action. Now when I double click the Seagate drive, it delivers an error prompt stating 'Application Not Found'. Here's my problem the auto-loaded software has hijacked the default action for one of my Seagate drives as well. The default action for the virtual CD drive is to install Sync Manager, and in the right click context menu for the drive, the message 'HTC Sync Manager- USB Driver Update is Available' is in bold as the default action. With the One M8, the device appears as a portable device and adds a virtual CD drive with the Sync Manager software.
Htc sync manager keeps restarting Pc#
When I connected my phone to my pc via a standard usb cable, it loaded the default driver package as you would expect. I have two Seagate portable hard drives and a Western Digital MyBook portable hard drive that are all connected all the time as axillary storage / backup. I've got an HTC One M8 and a home built PC running Windows 7, 64 bit. Hope this help some.New to the forum and hoping someone can help me pin down and solve this problem. Some of the most common are failing batteries or power issues, failed updates or flashing/software issues, stuck power buttons just to name a few. There are many things that can cause boot loop. You may also want to make sure your power button is moving freely and is not getting stuck. If you have been having any issue with charging the battery or it being recognized by your PC you may want to try cleaning your charge port out first to remove any build up. Now if you have a faulty battery it likely will not boot up. Usually if your battery is healthy but has a low charge you can plug it into a charger and get it to turn on and boot into the operating system. So me guess is the battery does not supply enough power to the phone. I am leaning toward a faulty battery because it shuts off after booting into recovery also. From my experience the battery needs to be at around 3.4v to boot into the operating system.

It may have enough power to turn on the device but not enough to boot into the operating system. This could be caused from a failing battery. Your battery may not be storing enough charge to fully boot the phone. I would recommend trying to replace your battery first.
