![]() I emailed those to myself and clicked on them in the Gmail app on my phone. ![]() I found the files on my PC under C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager where there are 6 files - AndroidHtcSync.apk, AndroidHtcSync1.apk, AndroidHtcSync2.apk, AndroidHtcSync3.apk, AndroidHtcSync4.apk, AndroidHtcSync5.apk. I also had no luck scrolling or navigating to the SD card folder manually (the only top-level options I see in File Manager are "Favorites" and "Internal Storage", even after enabling view hidden files). Like many others I had no luck searching for this file in File Manager. Install the mysterious AndroidHtcSync2.apk originally suggested by Antoine3372.Change "Select USB Configuration" in Developer Mode to "MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)" instead of "Charging only".Activate Developer Mode and turn on USB debugging.Start menu > Settings > Security > Check Unknown Sources.Different USB cables and different USB ports.Installing and uninstalling HTC Sync Manager and rebooting/reconnecting my computer/phone in every order/combination I can think of.Can anyone see if I missed anything or provide further suggestions? I have tried: HTC Sync Manager says "No Phone Connected" and Windows gives a "USB Device Not Recognized" pop up message. Still absolutely no luck when I connect my HTC One M8 to my Windows 10 PC. I realize this is an old thread, but since it's still getting posts this month, figured I'd ask for help.to the best of my knowledge, I have tried nearly everything listed in this thread and some others that I've found.
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