Hey all, I'm new to the forums and was wondering if anyone might have an answer to a problem I've been having.
I'm not too sure what information to provide, but just let me know what you need and I'll find it for you.
I've been using the HTC Desire C since September 2012 and lately I've been wanting more out of it since support has stopped, so naturally I wanted to find out how to root it. I began the process, but when I opened the bootloader/fastboot menus on my phone and plugged it in to my laptop (tried with the original micro USB cable too), Windows did not recognize the device. It does recognize it when the phone is booted normally. Now, I've had it working before, but I recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and I'm pretty sure that's where the problem started. I've tried downloading the latest sync manager from HTC, but that didn't help.
If anyone might have the slightest idea as to what might work, I'd be very happy. Unfortunately, using a different version of Windows or another OS isn't an option for me as all my family and friends have upgraded to WIndows 10 and I don't personally wish to roll back, so hopefully there's a solution out there that can work with Windows 10.
Thanks in advance for anyone willing and/or able to help me out. :)
I'm not too sure what information to provide, but just let me know what you need and I'll find it for you.
I've been using the HTC Desire C since September 2012 and lately I've been wanting more out of it since support has stopped, so naturally I wanted to find out how to root it. I began the process, but when I opened the bootloader/fastboot menus on my phone and plugged it in to my laptop (tried with the original micro USB cable too), Windows did not recognize the device. It does recognize it when the phone is booted normally. Now, I've had it working before, but I recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and I'm pretty sure that's where the problem started. I've tried downloading the latest sync manager from HTC, but that didn't help.
If anyone might have the slightest idea as to what might work, I'd be very happy. Unfortunately, using a different version of Windows or another OS isn't an option for me as all my family and friends have upgraded to WIndows 10 and I don't personally wish to roll back, so hopefully there's a solution out there that can work with Windows 10.
Thanks in advance for anyone willing and/or able to help me out. :)
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