I can't root my TF700 32gb
when i try to use the Rootdebugfs, the screen pops up and says
"you did not select an option. exiting...
press any key to continue"
i followed previous steps, (unknown sources and USB debugging)
and tried to do this several times, still no go..
what am i doing wrong then?
Here
See if this YT vid helps... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUCBHPyvYDI
Good luck!
did that same error.
I had some issues with rooting as well. You can just open the bat file, and once you see the section with the commands, run each line separately from the prompt. Look for a thread titled roots, bloody roots, sorry but I am on my phone and at work, but that thread explains what I am saying about manually running the commands. Worked like a charm for me. NOTE: Ignore when it says files not found and a few other errors, just run SU after, then check with root checker. Getting superuser installed and working is key, as far as my experience. Rooted 3 Infinitys this way. Good luck
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psyclon9 said:
did that same error.
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Sorry bout the no help...looks like you or someone else commented there also.
I wonder if you got a bummed out debugfs.bat file.
Which pc OS\version are you trying to install from?
Thats OK said:
Sorry bout the no help...looks like you or someone else commented there also.
I wonder if you got a bummed out debugfs.bat file.
Which pc OS\version are you trying to install from?
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Im using windows 7 64bit ultimate/pro version.
Still dont know whats wrong with this.
I read somewhere that having ADB already installed on your PC causes the defrags method to have problems. If you have ADB install, uninstall.
I've done it on two TF700T--C7 and C8--both on .26 update, and it worked like a charm. I did run defrags on a Windows 7 64bit machine, 32 bit should run fine as well.
I had some problems trying to root too and had to use an older version of Rootdebugfs
I have ADB installed on my comp. I ran the Rootdebugfs method just fine? Maybe you have driver issues connecting?
I never have installed ADB and rooted with no problumz.
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Help! When I try to root my evo shift with gui shift root and recovery all I get is an adb error message. I have installed htc sync on my laptop. I also cannot connect to sync. These problems may be related? I am running windows vista.
sounds like the drivers may not have installed... Where did you get the version of sync you installed? You're best bet is to use the one off the sdcard. I've had an occasion or two also where things got messed up, and I uninstalled it all and reinstalled. (under programs and features you'll find HTC sync and driver installer, remove both and reinstall if necessary)
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
i had same error but i just did mine maually. theres a video now for manually rotting it. if you fllow the steps you will root your shift
candler72 said:
I installed it off the sd card and have did the install/ uninstall at least 5 times. still no luck.
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I'm in the same boat no matter what I do it my shift won't connect to sync and when I run adb devices it kicks a blank line then right back to platform-tools I'm running Vista myself and messed with it for hours and no luck I'm mad because I have rooted my shifts already and don't know what went wrong with the drivers sync or my pc this sucks as I need to be able to adb to help test some things
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You do have adb debugging on right... the only other thing I could think of.
Yes I do have debugging on.
have you tried getting sync from htc's website to be sure?
If I'm correct the old version of syn from sprints website was giving me problems loading the drivers. I used the newest version from htc website and voila I was good to go. U may want to try that. I just re rooted earlier use the gui and it worked like a charm
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I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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Error running and. Try again
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Adb
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Maybe it's your sdk that is messed up... Maybe try downloading and installing again.
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Ive got temp root now with visionary. And have it set to reroot when i turn my phone off/on. I have wireless tether (non adhoc) which is what I was wanting to tether my archos 101. I still can't connect to sync. Wondering if its a vistas issue?
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What exactly does the error message say? And with what command?
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I dunno what the other guys error is but I know on mine if I go to device manager there is an error code 37 with my HTC on my Vista pc.....I can cd to my c:\Android\Android-sdk\platform-tools
But when I hit add devices it kicks back and empty line after it starts the Damon on whatever then right back out to platform tools...it does the same thing with every sync I install, plus my phone can't find sync on my pc at all even if its open...and help would be really appreciated
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candler72 said:
I have the sync from htc website. I still get error running adb try again. Ive used the same usb cord and ports with my archos pad and have no trouble transfering files.
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I'm having the "error running adb try again" problem as well. Unfortunately when I try to run adb from the cmd prompt its output goes to a popup cmd prompt window which disappears before I can read it. My guess however is that it's blank like yours.
I'm convinced I've done everything they way I'm supposed to. Has anyone yet gotten the htc drivers to work under vista?
I had this same issue with ADB..all I did was, while connected via usb, uncheck debugging and then recheck. Clicked root again and it worked.
Sigh, there was a adb update. Install the new version from the sdk, delete the one in shiftrr, copy the new one in, close adb with task manager, then run as you were trying to do before. That fixed it for me.
And make sure when you install the recovery, not to use the one it comes with, it doesn't support the newer roms we have on the shift now. If you want to flash current ones, use clockwork 5.0.2.0, our twrp (recommended)
Hello,
Firstly, this is a long explanation, so, for the lazy, I have put a TL;DR version at the bottom of the post. Scroll there to get the general idea.
I have attempted to root my Transformer numerous times now. It is a serial number B60.
I am running Windows XP, so I am trying to use Brk's script.
I am using v6.3.1 of the script, because I have the latest OTA update.
This is my 'Build number' in 'About tablet': HTJ85B.US_epad-8.6.5.9-20110816
I have been trying this method since 8.6.5.6 and at the time I used v6.1 of the script (other methods including a VirtualBox run of rebound's One-Click Universal root linux live-CD).
When I run the script, I follow the instructions exactly.
I backup (option 1), then reboot into APK mode again.
Then, I flash unsecure boot.img (option 4) and CWM. I have tried only installing unsecure boot.img and it has made no difference.
Flashing the unsecure boot.img reports success and flashing CWM reports success.
Next, I reboot into regular Android OS.
Development mode is on for the USB. I check to see if ADB is working (option 7).
ADB is not working. The reason? I do not have root. I have installed the Terminal Emulator application. When I run the command 'su', it says 'Permission denied'.
I have also tried the Transformer pure root tw/us/ww/de/jp (8.4.4.5/11/12/8.6.5.6/7/9) and it has the same results. That is, flashing unsecure boot reports success, as does flashing CWM, but I have no root.
Additionally, I tried a VirtualBox run of rebound's One-Click Universal root linux live-CD. That failed, because I couldn't capture the Transformer as a USB device).
TL;DR version
I have tried several different methods of rooting my Transformer. It is serial #: B60 series running HTJ85B.US_epad-8.6.5.9-20110816.
All drivers are set up completely.
All steps are followed
All steps report success
Root is not granted
ADB will not work
???
More details at the top
One last thing
The only thing that I can think may possibly explain this problem is that I do not have an SD card in the tablet. I know some guides specify that you need one and other ones do not say anything.
I do not think that this is the cause, chiefly because everything reports 'success'.
Are these results typical of what happens when someone tries to flash a B70 or B80 model? If so, is it possible that, although I have a B60 series model, the innards are that of the B70/80 series and thus, incompatible?
I hope that posting my results and problems will help solve someone else's problem at the very least.
At this point, even someone just replying and letting me know that I have done everything correctly would be nice.
Have you got the ASUS drivers installed in your pc? i.e. can you connect and sync your device normally?
Here's a hint from the BRK thread:
Found the problem. I didn't install the ASUS PC Suite, just the drivers. Found a hint in another post that PC Suite seems to contain something in addition to the driver which is needed for ADB connections. No idea what it is, the device manager entries still look same...
so did you install the ASUS PC Suite as well as the drivers?
Success!
AustinMartin said:
Here's a hint from the BRK thread:
Found the problem. I didn't install the ASUS PC Suite, just the drivers. Found a hint in another post that PC Suite seems to contain something in addition to the driver which is needed for ADB connections. No idea what it is, the device manager entries still look same...
so did you install the ASUS PC Suite as well as the drivers?
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Wow! I feel like a complete idiot...
I downloaded and installed the "Asus Eee PAD Transformer TF101 USB Driver" which I thought was what the PC Suite was. I was wrong.
Everything is working after installing the PC Suite and then trying ADB.
I definitely wrote way too much...
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I definitely wrote way too much...
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But that is how we learn, from seeing what others have done...
did you enable development ? it is for adb
I found that out early on that the PC Sync app is essentially just a front-end for ADB, since the app wouldn't work when I had debugging enabled on the TF.
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did you enable development ? it is for adb
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Yes. The trouble was that the PC Suite wasn't installed. I thought I had it installed, but it turned out that I only installed the drivers. Everything is running smoothly now.
The thing that still seems odd to me is that I tested to see if I had root, using the terminal application. It said "Permission denied". But, after installing the PC suite, adb was able to function and apparently did something magical.
So, I have to ask. What is this black magic?!
Hey guys, I've frequenting this site for some time now and as you can see I don't ever post.. I usually don't have an issues figuring stuff out.. I have experience rooting GSII, GSIII, EVO 4G LTE and DROID RAZR... But for some reason I can't seem to root my TF700T. I've followed the directions in the "ALL IN ONE" guide exactly (or as it would seem I didn't....)
Yes debugging is on, yes unknown sources, yes I ran the .bat file as admin... I even uninstalled the TF700 drivers and reinstalled them to see if that would work... but.. I run the .bat file, press 1/enter.. it reminds me to have debugging on, unknown sources and drivers for ADB... then the command prompt just disappears without any notion or confirmation I've successfully rooted ( is that normal?).
Anyways, I'm not sure what I'm missing (obviously) but does anyone know where I may be ****ing up? Thanks.
... weird... I didn't do anything differently I just kept running the .bat over and over again and eventually it moved on to the next steps.....
Open a command prompt and get into the directory you saved it in and run it from there. Worked for me that way after having the same issue as you.
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Hey guys, I've frequenting this site for some time now and as you can see I don't ever post.. I usually don't have an issues figuring stuff out.. I have experience rooting GSII, GSIII, EVO 4G LTE and DROID RAZR... But for some reason I can't seem to root my TF700T. I've followed the directions in the "ALL IN ONE" guide exactly (or as it would seem I didn't....)
Yes debugging is on, yes unknown sources, yes I ran the .bat file as admin... I even uninstalled the TF700 drivers and reinstalled them to see if that would work... but.. I run the .bat file, press 1/enter.. it reminds me to have debugging on, unknown sources and drivers for ADB... then the command prompt just disappears without any notion or confirmation I've successfully rooted ( is that normal?).
Anyways, I'm not sure what I'm missing (obviously) but does anyone know where I may be ****ing up? Thanks.
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I had the exact same problem with the window closing and all you have to do is run it through a command prompt and It will work fine
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if you're using debugfs method, I've read it doesn't play nice if you have Android SDK and ADB installed on your PC. It contains everything needed. Somehow, haveing ADB A-SDK causes some weird conflict/error. I'm not aware if this has been resolved.
Ya I figured it out... I actually didn't need to run it through cmd prompt... it just finally worked... lol
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I tried to post this in the "Beginners Guide for Rooting" but I do not have privileges. I am trying to root my new s3 on a mac so I am trying to follow the guidance in section one of the guide. However the links for samsung drivers are in an .exe format and the link to the java jdk files has expired. I downloaded the samsung drivers from the link and opened the (.exe) file and I attempted to install another version of the java jdk. When I connect Adam's casual the app recognizes my phone but I am unable to see it on my Mac through Finder. Am I ready to flash if the casual app can see my phone? Or do I need the osx compatible samsung drivers (not with a .exe filename) and a specific version of java jdk?
Thanks in advanced for any help. I tried to search for the answers but I have been coming up empty. Even though casual see's my phone, I'm still not sure if its ok to start flashing.
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I tried to post this in the "Beginners Guide for Rooting" but I do not have privileges. I am trying to root my new s3 on a mac so I am trying to follow the guidance in section one of the guide. However the links for samsung drivers are in an .exe format and the link to the java jdk files has expired. I downloaded the samsung drivers from the link and opened the (.exe) file and I attempted to install another version of the java jdk. When I connect Adam's casual the app recognizes my phone but I am unable to see it on my Mac through Finder. Am I ready to flash if the casual app can see my phone? Or do I need the osx compatible samsung drivers (not with a .exe filename) and a specific version of java jdk?
Thanks in advanced for any help. I tried to search for the answers but I have been coming up empty. Even though casual see's my phone, I'm still not sure if its ok to start flashing.
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I don't remember if my phone showed up on my Mac in finder, but Adam's casual recognized my phone, I rooted and unlocked using the tool and have been flashing ROMS ever since.
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I don't remember if my phone showed up on my Mac in finder, but Adam's casual recognized my phone, I rooted and unlocked using the tool and have been flashing ROMS ever since.
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Did you download the samsung drivers in the link ( the .exe files) and install them on your mac? Also do you still have a copy of the java jdk files? The link in the "guide " is dead or the files have been moved. Thanks.
Mine did not show up in finder. I did have to download another program to interface with the phone. Just run Casuals and you will be fine.
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Did you download the samsung drivers in the link ( the .exe files) and install them on your mac? Also do you still have a copy of the java jdk files? The link in the "guide " is dead or the files have been moved. Thanks.
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If I remember correctly, you can't download the samsung drivers on a Mac. And no, sorry I don't have the files
There is no drivers for mac. The only thing that will show is a sdcard if you have one. You are good to use Casual.
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There is no drivers for mac. The only thing that will show is a sdcard if you have one. You are good to use Casual.
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Mine doesn't show the sdcard. I can use ADB but that's the only way I can communicate to my device over USB. I have't tried Casual.
Well I finally got home so I could use my Mac with my phone. Casuals worked great a couple of weeks ago as did adb. Now, I can't get either to work. I read that some are having issues with the usb ports on the newer MacBook Pros. I will do a little know testing and see if I can find a way to make it work post back. I tried rebooting, different cables, etc with no luck. If anyone knows anything, please chime in.
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Well I finally got home so I could use my Mac with my phone. Casuals worked great a couple of weeks ago as did adb. Now, I can't get either to work. I read that some are having issues with the usb ports on the newer MacBook Pros. I will do a little know testing and see if I can find a way to make it work post back. I tried rebooting, different cables, etc with no luck. If anyone knows anything, please chime in.
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Okay, after a lot of digging, I finally figured out what I did. I take no credit for this, I found it on here in reply to a thread somewhere. I can't remember where as I usually view this site on my cell phone.
sudo kextunload -v /System/Library/Extensions/EasyTetherUSBEthernet.kext
from a terminal. I forget if you have to reboot or not.
This will disable tethering, but you can now see your device via adb.
To renable tethering once you're done debugging, use
sudo kextload -v /System/Library/Extensions/EasyTetherUSBEthernet.kext
This is for EasyTether only, but I am sure that there could be another type of app that would do the same thing? If you could isolate the app, it should be as easy as replacing the EasyTether part of the command and running that. Good luck, I personally know how aggravating that things like this can be.
Hi,
To make to perfectly clear I am not a developer and my understanding of such issues should be classed as "novice" but I have done a lot of reading up and believe I now need to post a question regarding my problem.
Here goes...
I bought a 32gb off Amazon before Christmas which arrive with 4.4.4. I assumed after a few days of running it would update itself to Lollipop but to no avail, no matter how many times I "checked for updates". I now believe this is probably due to it being a Japanese import. I suspect this as this is on the barcode sticker and the Android with the hatch open logo in recovery has Japanese text underneath.
Anyways I posted a few questions on the Google community and they have basically told me to sit tight as the update is still rolling out. Seems to me that I could be waiting forever so I started to look at doing the manually install myself, remember I'm a amateur here...
I successfully downloaded the ADK file from Google and, even though this came with the USB drivers, I downloaded these seperatly too. I've since deleted the duplicate files.
The problem I am getting is I cannot get the USB drivers to install for when the phone is in USB debugging mode. When I put the phone into both PTP and MTP mode I can direct the driver location towards the folder and everything works OK, when its debugging mode it says they cannot be installed. I think its important to note that I am using Windows XP.
I've tried removing, restarting and reinstalling but to no avail.
Suspect its an XP thing, how do I get around this?
Thanks in advance!
iainwith2is said:
Hi,
To make to perfectly clear I am not a developer and my understanding of such issues should be classed as "novice" but I have done a lot of reading up and believe I now need to post a question regarding my problem.
Here goes...
I bought a 32gb off Amazon before Christmas which arrive with 4.4.4. I assumed after a few days of running it would update itself to Lollipop but to no avail, no matter how many times I "checked for updates". I now believe this is probably due to it being a Japanese import. I suspect this as this is on the barcode sticker and the Android with the hatch open logo in recovery has Japanese text underneath.
Anyways I posted a few questions on the Google community and they have basically told me to sit tight as the update is still rolling out. Seems to me that I could be waiting forever so I started to look at doing the manually install myself, remember I'm a amateur here...
I successfully downloaded the ADK file from Google and, even though this came with the USB drivers, I downloaded these seperatly too. I've since deleted the duplicate files.
The problem I am getting is I cannot get the USB drivers to install for when the phone is in USB debugging mode. When I put the phone into both PTP and MTP mode I can direct the driver location towards the folder and everything works OK, when its debugging mode it says they cannot be installed. I think its important to note that I am using Windows XP.
I've tried removing, restarting and reinstalling but to no avail.
Suspect its an XP thing, how do I get around this?
Thanks in advance!
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Install the adb/fastboot drivers. Google is your friend
Firstly thank you for your reply.
I have tried your install but it hasn't worked. I can tell I have been following a smilar update route looking at the pictures you uploaded also, although these screen snaps were obviously from a new OS (windows 7 perhaps).
Whats interesting to note however, is that in my device manager the phone is clearly shown twice, at the top as "Android Device", with "Google Nexus ADB Interface" below it and then again further down as "Other Devices" with MTP below with the familiar yellow exclamation mark.
Significant?
You actually don't need debugging mode if you're intending to manually flash the ROM. Debugging mode is only an android setting and you flash the ROM using fastboot which is outside of android.
Also you don't need the SDK.
I would say go to general > sticky roll-up then read my adb and fastboot thread to start
Thanks for your reply.
I do indeed only want to install stock 5.0.1 Lollipop so your suggestion looks perfect.
However, I'm having problems predictably...
I've followed the adb and bootloader install instructions and this seems to have worked, I have also installed the driver suggested and it looks like this has worked to as when I look at the driver in device manager (remember I am using XP), the driver manufacturer is Clockmod (or something). However when I follow "Method 1" and execute flash.all.bat file the command window repeats the following lines until it times out:
"'fastboot' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
I have also tried opening another command window and typed in "adb devices" but the following error message appears:
'adb' is not recognised as an intern blah blah blah, you get the idea.
I guess I am still missing something and I'm sure its pretty obvious to you?
Thanks in advance.
iainwith2is said:
Thanks for your reply.
I do indeed only want to install stock 5.0.1 Lollipop so your suggestion looks perfect.
However, I'm having problems predictably...
I've followed the adb and bootloader install instructions and this seems to have worked, I have also installed the driver suggested and it looks like this has worked to as when I look at the driver in device manager (remember I am using XP), the driver manufacturer is Clockmod (or something). However when I follow "Method 1" and execute flash.all.bat file the command window repeats the following lines until it times out:
"'fastboot' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
I have also tried opening another command window and typed in "adb devices" but the following error message appears:
'adb' is not recognised as an intern blah blah blah, you get the idea.
I guess I am still missing something and I'm sure its pretty obvious to you?
Thanks in advance.
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If you used the adb and fastboot installer in my thread, did you use the "install system wide" option?
If not, do.
If you did and it did not work, read more of that section as the manual steps are also mentioned, which you'll need to follow.
iainwith2is said:
Thanks for your reply.
I do indeed only want to install stock 5.0.1 Lollipop so your suggestion looks perfect.
However, I'm having problems predictably...
I've followed the adb and bootloader install instructions and this seems to have worked, I have also installed the driver suggested and it looks like this has worked to as when I look at the driver in device manager (remember I am using XP), the driver manufacturer is Clockmod (or something). However when I follow "Method 1" and execute flash.all.bat file the command window repeats the following lines until it times out:
"'fastboot' is not recognised as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
I have also tried opening another command window and typed in "adb devices" but the following error message appears:
'adb' is not recognised as an intern blah blah blah, you get the idea.
I guess I am still missing something and I'm sure its pretty obvious to you?
Thanks in advance.
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You don't have adb/fastboot set up properly. Google 15 second adb install xda.
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You don't have adb/fastboot set up properly. Google 15 second adb install xda.
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He should already have it from my thread. Its just a question whether he used it correctly or whether it doesn't set up the environment variables on xp properly
Yes installed the 15 second install, Y,Y,N, then installed the Clockmod driver.
I'll go back and read it again, guess I must've missed something.
Have you rebooted? Try that. Is still no, you'll need to manually populate the environment variables.
Right, I have re-read the manual section and I can tell you I HAD edited the path before as I was following another instruction, one where it required SDK tools. So I have deleted the text I added last time (platform-tools was part of it) and copied and pasted the test in the manual area, including the colon.
Still cannot see the adb in the command window though?
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Right, I have re-read the manual section and I can tell you I HAD edited the path before as I was following another instruction, one where it required SDK tools. So I have deleted the text I added last time (platform-tools was part of it) and copied and pasted the test in the manual area, including the colon.
Still cannot see the adb in the command window though?
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Don't copy and paste it. The text is generic. You must put your text there....then reboot.
this is what I pasted:
;c:\adb_fastboot
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iainwith2is said:
this is what I pasted:
;c:\adb_fastboot
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Which is generic. Is the folder your adb and fastboot executables are in called c:\adb_fastboot? If you used the installer, it is not.
Where would the installer put them? I've searched my computer for "fastboot" and its found the exe that I put in a folder on my desktop. This looks a similar address to what I changed the path to previously...
Oy vey
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Oy vey
Pardon?
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OK so my path is broken so I won't be able to run adb commands?
Did you look at the root of c:? C:\adb perhaps? Its all covered in my thread isn't it? Are you reading it or skimming it? You don't even *need* to put it in the path. Its just easier. Please read to the end of the thread
Also, you don't need to run any adb commands
Yes I've scanned c: drive.
I've read and understood what I can, I'm not an expert so I can only compute what I understand.
I have reinstalled the adb setup a few times and I have noticed that it clearly says "0 files copied" after I select the exe files and system wide options.
I have also tried to run the adb and fastboot devices commands in the command window which gives me the aforementioned error messages.
For some reason, these programs are not being installed onto my machine?