Can't find The setting for usb debug,trying to root with Z4 but I can't get past this step,I can't locate the setting.
I'm using a sylvania tablet ,running 2.1. Can someone help please
New to Android OS.
settings - applications - development - check usb debugging
use usb debugging , setting > aplication > usb debugging
I'm having the same problem USB debugging IS checked so I then uncheck and recheck it. I've done this 15 times. Also rebooted. Any tips on getting this root app to work?
Thanks
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000. I am enabling USB debugging mode, but it still does not show in adb devices list. However my LG GT540 shows perfectly fine. The tab used to work earlier and I have not changed anything at kernel level.
I am using Fedora 13 and it used to work with the same OS.
If I turn off USB debugging, it does not even give an option to copy files.
Hi I rooted my Galaxy Gear 2 using ODIN flashed with R380XXU0BNDDrootfs_root.tar.
I had troubles getting it to detect so I installed Android SDK Manager and only ticked Android SDK Platform-Tools and extras Intel x86 emulator accelerator to install,
Anyway installing Android SDK Manager got my phone detected in ODIN (Gear 2 (08FF)) and I was able to root my phone with ODIN.Now Im going to the next step to run Cyndia Impactor.Well I open Impactor.exe but I get the error no device found.I tried going to usb >driver scan it also says no device found.What am I doing wrong ?
Also , I just installed Wondershare on my pc and also my galaxy s5.I connected the usb cable to the galaxy gear 2 and launch wondershare.It keeps showing the screen please enable usb debugging to continue.I have already enabled usb debugging on my gear.I didnt need to click the build number to activivate the screen on my gears firmware.Just clicked gear info and there is a checkbox right there to enable usb debugging. I really like to run playstore apps on my gear but it seems in stuck atm .
Thanks in advance for any guidance and help !
Hello Helpers, I shattered my Nexus 4 screen, and the phone has a Pin lock, and is currently in Airplane Mode with BlueTooth enabled. It does Not have USB debugging enabled.
My objective is just to pull out the video, audio, and pictures files, after which I would throw the phone away. I appreciate any feedback, or if someone can help me post a reply to "k.janku1" at the post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395 Please refer to point (4) below.
So is there a way I can enabled USB debugging or pull my files out? Following are what I have done, and none are successful in accessing the phone:
1) I have an OTG cable with a mouse. Nexus 4 would not recognize it. I did try to have this OTG Cable + Mouse plug into another Motorola phone and it worked, just not Nexus 4.
2) I plug my Nexus 4 into the PC through the USB cable, the Windows 10 recognize it but when I try to browse that Nexus 4, no files show up.
3) I installed the Android Studio 2.2.2, with various SDK (5.0 and 5.1 SDK) + Google USB driver. And then proceed to run the ADB "shell" or "devices" command located in folder "platform-tools", and the command line would tell me -- "error: no devices/emulators found", or "List of Devices attached" but with NO list of devices displayed. I even boot into Recovery Mode and the ADB command still not seeing any phone.
4) I even try the post here, and I could not get it working either -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
i) I tried the steps listed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66731042&postcount=260 but it does not work for me. The step (2) here returned me "No devices", while step (3) is sort of confusing as it involves TWRP (??) and it said BootLoader would erase all my data files!
ii) Another post here in the same thread -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=62398797#post62398797 which mentions the use of "Flash through ADB". But then my phone does not have USB Debugging enabled, so how can ADB talk to the phone in the 1st place? And compile his codes in Android Studio perhaps?
iii) Another post of same thread -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61792353#post61792353 which is lengthy and involves self-custom kernel + compile using Kernel Kitchen. Would this really work?
Thanks
Sean
I had the same of your situation i search and tried a lot of things even show the phone screen in pc but me too i didn't have usb debugging enabled, so what i did is :
Flash the stock ROM for my phone by Odin (it don't need usb Debugging enabled it is for Samsung phones) and by flashing new ROM all your files will be stay in the internal storage, after that the files will be showed in the PC, i don't know if u try that before so that is my solution
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Flash the stock ROM for my phone by Odin (it don't need usb Debugging enabled it is for Samsung phones) and by flashing new ROM all your files will be stay in the internal storage, after that the files will be showed in the PC, i don't know if u try that before so that is my solution
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Thank you for the hint. But I doubt if this approach would work for Nexus 4. I searched online for Odin + Samsung, seems like Samsung phone has a Download mode where the phone would accept the new image file put to it. There is no such mode for Nexus 4, so the phone would not read anything in easy steps like Download mode.
Hi,
I'm having some issues connecting my tab s7 FE through ADB. Everything is setup correctly on the computer's side of things my xiaomi phones shows up when running "adb devices" in cmd.
I've enabled developer mode and turned on usb debugging.
I don't get a prompt to "trust computer".
I tried to revoke previous authorizations and disabling adb timeout.
Somehow usb debugging isn't displayed in the status bar, is that a thing in android 12?
Is there some weird extra step to enabling usb debugging on this device?
Surely I'm missing something obvious here, but the problem seems to be device specific and finding an answer with such a broad topic narrowed to a specific device is proving to be difficult.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: SOLUTION
Samsung needs a specific driver for usb debugging, you can get it here:
https://developer.samsung.com/android-usb-driver
Guess I didn't do proper research, hopefully this can help someone else.