

Let's try something that might seem strange but I've seen verizon drivers work on other G2 variants and it's the only one I have that are the actual driver files rather than an independent installer. Let us know how that portion of it goes.Īppears the driver didn't take as it's unrecognized. I'd like to stop there however in case troubleshooting is necessary. If so, you're ready to proceed to flashing the necessary files. You should see a string of numbers/letters followed by the word fastboot. Now open Windows command prompt (phone still plugged into pc showing fastboot mode) and enter the following commands: Get that HERE.įollowing the driver install, MAY not be a bad idea to either unplug the phone for 30 secs or so, then replug to make sure the driver is applied.or reboot your PC with the phone still hooked up and showing fastboot mode. Then, download Koush's Universal adb/fastboot driver to your PC and install it. Next, plug your phone into the PC while it's reading fastboot mode. Unzip that package to the root of your PC's "C" drive so you end up with a regular folder there called sdk-tools with some stuff in it. So our forum has what we call a "mini sdk" which is loads smaller than the full blown sdk and has everything you need and nothing you don't.
