im just getting started in this whole rooting process and i was just wondering if i have to stay in debugging mode when i flash a rom?
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I tried to switch my rooted and rom'ed phone to the att froyo and my phone hung. I can get into download mode, but odin doesnt recognize my phone. I can only get odin to find my phone when it is the reboot screen. I have tried I have tried to use one click from AIO but when I am in download it tells me usb debugging is off and at this point I cant get to any ui to switch it on. Anyone have any idea how to switch it on?
dl mode does not require usb debugging.
Couple things
Have you used odin before?
Have you tried multiple ports?
Can you get into recovery?
Do you have a rom zip on your sd?
Have the usb drivers in windows and it was working. Now it won't turn USB debugging on. I tried on Linux Ubuntu also but no luck. Any idea? I am on custom recovery with stock rom if that helps.
edit: so it appears that that the debugging does work when using adb. adb devices recognizes my s3. But nothing noted in the notification bar when attached via usb, only connected as media device. When I switch to CM10 from stock, the debugging notification appears. Is this a samsung thing? Any thought would be appreciated.
Bump - Had this same issue. Wasted about 2 hours last night trying to figure out how to get USB debugging to turn on so I could start the root/unlock process. Turns out, debugging was on, but the phone never notified me. I'm on a new rom now and it does correctly notify me with debugging on.
Hello,
I've just installed the official 2.35 jelly bean ROM for our htc one S and I noticed a bug quiet annoying : whenever I connect my phone via USB, Usb debugging mode is always ON. I tried to turn it off, but everytime I connect my phone, it goes ON again...
Someone know how to solve this problem?
Not really an answer to your question but it made me curious.
Why is it a problem adb debugging is on? I got debugging turned on on all my devices
Goatshocker said:
Not really an answer to your question but it made me curious.
Why is it a problem adb debugging is on? I got debugging turned on on all my devices
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Its a security threat coz u can bypass the digicode to access the phone...
Oh you were thinking like that... yea thats true... Easy fix: dont lose your phone :laugh:
Alright, Im gonna leave this topic to someone who might know a fix for your problem rather than spamming more OT
lvtjul said:
Hello,
I've just installed the official 2.35 jelly bean ROM for our htc one S and I noticed a bug quiet annoying : whenever I connect my phone via USB, Usb debugging mode is always ON. I tried to turn it off, but everytime I connect my phone, it goes ON again...
Someone know how to solve this problem?
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There should be a toggle for "USB debugging notify" it will turn off the notification at least. There should also be a toggle for "developer options" you should be able to turn off, that should kill debugging mode.
not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes.
All of this needs to be done without going into the phone as a mate forgot lock pattern and password
. Is there a way to flash cwm without usb debugging on and without root?
if so
. Can u run a script through cwm? Without root or usb debugging on?
If so.
Thank you!
If not
. is there any other way to turn usb debugging on or run a script?
TL;DR
Without going into phone as im locked out i need to either;
be able to flash cwm without root or usb debugging on or
be able to run a script or turn usb debugging on another way?
Sir,
About what device are we talking about?
Thanks
I have a gt-p5113 that is stuck in a bootloop. I've read many many forums on bootloops and have tried many of the suggestions until I discovered that my tab is supposed to have usb debugging checked.
Unfortunately, I never did any customization with my tablet so the usb debugging did not get checked before my tab started doing the boot loop.
So here's the question: Is it possible to recover my tab without having the usb debugging checked? If I can, how do I do that?