I tried everything. Typing ADB Kill-server, adb start-server, adb device, it still didn't show my device. Installed the latest driver for HTC, still didn't work. I'm trying to get Adb shell to work so I can install int2ext+ properly (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859691)
Do I have any other options to do to get it to work?
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Kappreh said:
I tried everything. Typing ADB Kill-server, adb start-server, adb device, it still didn't show my device. Installed the latest driver for HTC, still didn't work. I'm trying to get Adb shell to work so I can install int2ext+ properly (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859691)
Do I have any other options to do to get it to work?
CM9B14
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HTC Sync mode when connected to pc.
Enable Android Devoeloper Bridge. --> Settings --> Developer Option --> Android Devoeloper Bridge (select)
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HTC Sync mode when connected to pc.
Enable Android Devoeloper Bridge. --> Settings --> Developer Option --> Android Devoeloper Bridge (select)
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Thank you, I will now try this.
Kappreh said:
I tried everything. Typing ADB Kill-server, adb start-server, adb device, it still didn't show my device. Installed the latest driver for HTC, still didn't work. I'm trying to get Adb shell to work so I can install int2ext+ properly (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859691)
Do I have any other options to do to get it to work?
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Install proper driver for your device
Search htc driver setup on google ,download it and install it
Then try to connect your device
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I need some help installing amon_ra's recovery. In adb it states I don't have permission to push files. If I try to run a fastboot it states I don't have permission. How can I get the above mentioned recovery on this phone ?
timal said:
I need some help installing amon_ra's recovery. In adb it states I don't have permission to push files. If I try to run a fastboot it states I don't have permission. How can I get the above mentioned recovery on this phone ?
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You should ask this in the thread that already exists.
If you follow every step listed, that won't happen. Do not skip any steps.
Do not skip any steps
1. Boot the device in fastboot mode, hold down the back button while powering on.
2. Connect via USB.
3. "fastboot boot recovery-RAv1.1.1H.img"
It will reboot into the custom fastboot with a black background. Then you'll be set to do these commands:
adb shell mount -a
Ignore the the errors...
adb push recovery-RAv1.1.1H.img /system/recovery.img
adb push recovery-RAv1.1.1H.img /sdcard/recovery-RAv1.1.1H.img
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RAv1.1.1H.img
adb shell reboot
I would have tried all that except the adb drivers are not working with the magic on windows vista. Device manager only shows Android 1.0
timal said:
I would have tried all that except the adb drivers are not working with the magic on windows vista.
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they work fine, you just need to properly install them.
k4r1m said:
they work fine, you just need to properly install them.
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Device manager only shows Android 1.0 Which I installed from the most recent sdk. Adb only will show 'waiting for device' even when I try to boot the recovery before flashing.
timal said:
Device manager only shows Android 1.0 Which I installed from the most recent sdk. Adb only will show 'waiting for device' even when I try to boot the recovery before flashing.
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Switch to Linux ... nah just kidding... you obviously have a driver "issue", it happens to many people using Micro$oft Vi$ta...
Perform the following steps (do not skip any steps) on Vista :
1. Make sure your phone is not connected via usb
2. Download USBdeview and run it as admin (it's very important to run it as admin otherwise you will be unable to uninstall!).
3. Uninstall all drivers that mention Android in the device name or description.
4. Make sure that USB debugging is enabled in your phone (Settings - Applications - Development - USB debugging).
5. Connect your phone via usb.
6. Vista will now look for drivers, point it to the sdk drivers and make sure it uses those.
7. Check with "adb devices" to see if your phone listed.
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Switch to Linux ... nah just kidding... you obviously have a driver "issue", it happens to many people using Micro$oft Vi$ta...
Perform the following steps (do not skip any steps) on Vista :
1. Make sure your phone is not connected via usb
2. Download USBdeview and run it as admin (it's very important to run it as admin otherwise you will be unable to uninstall!).
3. Uninstall all drivers that mention Android in the device name or description.
4. Make sure that USB debugging is enabled in your phone (Settings - Applications - Development - USB debugging).
5. Connect your phone via usb.
6. Vista will now look for drivers, point it to the sdk drivers and make sure it uses those.
7. Check with "adb devices" to see if your phone listed.
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Thank you I tried all the above. Long story short brick, no power dead . This hobbie is getting expensive.
I get this error when i try to connect my tab to adb ..do you guys have any ideas what i can do to make it to work?
I mention that i have the drivers(from Kies),usb debugging is enabled and adb works on my phone.
I believe you need the android usb drivers supplied by google to get it to connect. They can be downloaded using the sdk package manager. Also I'm not sure it will work having the Samsung drivers installed and you may have to uninstall them first.
they are installed already since i installed the whole sdk manager pack
tzacapaca said:
they are installed already since i installed the whole sdk manager pack
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install kies from Samsungs website
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ringnutz said:
install kies from Samsungs website
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thx for answer but I already done that..any other suggestions?
tzacapaca said:
they are installed already since i installed the whole sdk manager pack
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What drivers are showing up when you plug in the device? If it says Samsung then you don't have the android drivers installed. And I believe you can't have both installed only one or the other as only one will load when you plug in the device not both.
I have the Samsung Android ADB Interface driver(although is not showing when i plug in the device) and the drivers which came with sdk manager
tzacapaca said:
I have the Samsung Android ADB Interface driver(although is not showing when i plug in the device) and the drivers which came with sdk manager
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When you plug the device in, under Device Manager in Windows, there should be listed Android Composite ADB Interface under the device. If not the Google USB drivers were not installed properly.
yeah I dont think my theme is the culprit, there are many reasons why ADB wouldnt show devices. Also Heimdall>Zadig is good for drivers.
run sdk manager and install latest google drivers as well.
are you on Windows OS?
nope,not your theme its the culprit..cuz i didnt install it and i cant install it cuz of no adb connection which is required by a tool named AutoDEOTool1.0.3
I installed latest google driver via sdk manager too..
yes,on Win 7 64 bits
*pulling hair*
I didn't have my usb cable yesterday to check it out but adb actually works with the Samsung drivers. Device Manager>Android Phone>SAMSUNG Android ADB Interface. And when I type the command "adb devices" it shows up. This works both if you plug the tablet in wihtout powering it up and when its turned on so I'm not sure what your problem is. I do have Kies installed on the laptop too so yours should be working if you installed the sdk and drivers correctly.
Which Tab do you have? I have the 6210 unlocked wifi only, it could be other models work differently. Not sure if you have a locked bootloader that you can access the tab through adb.
GT P6200 European
and here is what i get on cmd
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Tavi>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
C:\Users\Tavi>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\Users\Tavi>
EDIT:SOLVED!
Thank you all for answers
How did you solve this?
I input in cmd adb fastboot reboot and suddenly the device got the command and then recognized my tab..(pretty strange i know)
make it done
tzacapaca said:
I get this error when i try to connect my tab to adb ..do you guys have any ideas what i can do to make it to work?
I mention that i have the drivers(from Kies),usb debugging is enabled and adb works on my phone.
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do this steps:
1) remove battery
2)insert battery
3) connect the phone via usb will turned off and leave it till usb android phone installed
4) turn ur android phone on
5) wait for full boot
6) install Motorola usb driver .zip attached down there
7)select charge only mode
8) then write the commands of tacoroot.bin
9) when all is done hit the thanx button
ADB wireless
I was having the same problem, I tried to install driver, KIES, everything, tried to uninstall then reinstall in control panel, etc... to no avail.
Then I tried adb wireless... and it works. give it a try.
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I was having the same problem, I tried to install driver, KIES, everything, tried to uninstall then reinstall in control panel, etc... to no avail.
Then I tried adb wireless... and it works. give it a try.
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What do u mean adb wireless?
This was answered a little bit in the S-Off thread and I would like to post it for everyone that has the PJ8310000 device and they are running into device "offline" when using adb devices. This is for Windows 8 only. I had the same problem in OSX, but I believe the solution is the same. I cannot post in the thread in the developer section yet, that is why this is here.
First, if you can't see your device in your device manager, make sure you have the latest HTC Device drivers installed or install the latest version of HTC Sync. This is very important for Windows 8.
Second, you will need to download and install the latest Android SDK. Just "Download From Other Platforms" and choose the appropriate SDK installation. You will need to run the SDK Manager.exe to install the latest tools. Note: ADB and Fastboot have been moved from the "tools" folder to "platform-tools".
Make sure your phone is in debugging mode by going into the Developer Options and choosing "Android debugging."
Find your SDK installation and make sure you are under "platform-tools" folder. You can ctrl-shift-right click on that folder to open a command prompt at that folder location. Saves you time.
Type in the command prompt:
Code:
adb devices
Your device should be listed and probably says Offline. This is normal. Take a look at your phone, you should get a prompt on your phone asking you if you trust the device that is trying to connect to it (this should be your computer). Allow it.
Type in the command prompt:
Code:
adb devices
This time, your device should be listed with the word "device" instead of offline.
To restart the daemon, type the following separately:
Code:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
This is the best I can do for everyone and it solved my problems with no further issues. I am not an expert and this is the only solution that has worked for me.
Thanks, this worked for me.
I did this in Windows 7 SP1 no problem. All I had to so was get the latest Android SDK and replace all the adb/fastboot files I already had and it worked no problems.
If you get permission denied when doing the last "adb shell" command, get adbd insecure from the forums here and run debugging mode insecurely from there.
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Desertman123 said:
If you get permission denied when doing the last "adb shell" command, get adbd insecure from the forums here and run debugging mode insecurely from there.
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I had this problem because SU was only allowing apps in CM10.1 (4.2.1). I found the solution by enabling the Dev Options via multiple clicks on the Build number until dev options was enabled, then changed Root access to Apps adn ADB.
FYI for anyone else that gets lost like I was.
ok so i can s-off now?
yes get some, 9 steps to s0ff
Ponarona said:
ok so i can s-off now?
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Yes, you can use the HTC One XL link in the S-Off thread with no issues. I made this to help people with Win8 and trying to get their phones to appear properly in their device manager and to list it under adb devices.
If you get device offline, my issue, I was running android 4.2.2 but had an outdated adb. Just update adb if you still have problems
I know this is exceedingly random, but if you run a mac and can't see your device in adb, and in the past you tried sharing your phone internet with your mac via usb try running this:
sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/EasyTetherUSBEthernet.kext
./adb kill-server
I need to do that before every adb session.
I'd be amazed someone actually has those conditions, but hey, it might help someone.
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ATTENTION: PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
It has come to my attention that under certain circumstances when the Kindle HD's get stuck in a bootloader bootloop the information on the "boot0" block of the internal storage can be ERASED and RESET.
This partition is special and contains ALL of your device's hardware specific information:
- Wifi MAC address + Encoded Secret for registering w/ Amazon services
- BT MAC address
- Serial #
etc
FOR BACKING UP THIS PARTITION:
Code:
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0 of=/sdcard/boot0block.img"
adb pull /sdcard/boot0block.img
Place the "boot0block.img" file with the other files that you backed up in the original instructions for safe keeping.
FOR RESTORING THIS PARTITION:
(do not do this unless you are absolutely SURE that your boot0 block got wiped out -- hopefully you never need to)
This is done via adb from your PC while the device is in TWRP recovery or in the Android OS (not fastboot):
Code:
cd <your safekeeping files>
adb push boot0block /sdcard/boot0block.img
adb shell "echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro; dd if=/sdcard/boot0block.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0boot0;"
THIS FILE IS UNIQUE TO YOUR DEVICE AND CANNOT BE REPLACED OR REBUILT FROM ANOTHER DEVICE. DO NOT SHARE IT WITH ANYONE AS IT CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DEVICE USED BY AMAZON DURING REGISTRATION.
very interesting Hashcode,thanks for the information :good:
Odd, I can't seem to find the file after I pulled it with ADB.
EDIT: I didn't even assign the command an output location to begin with. LOL.
Thanks for the info.
How can I access KFHD via ADB if CM10.1 installed.
I can't see my device in device manager only as a media storage or sth like that.
Should I remove KFHD adb driver and install the google driver?
Or just using the hidden trick in cm10.1?
"Enable Developer options in your phone (Settings > About phone and tap Build Number until you are a developer (about 7 times)
Set root access for APPS and ADB in: Settings > Developer Options > Root Access
Enable Android debugging at the same page (Developer Options). Enable ADB over network if you need.
Check if your Settings > Security > Unknown Sources is checked. you will need it to install over ADB."
Yeah...it helped
esox_hu said:
Thanks for the info.
How can I access KFHD via ADB if CM10.1 installed.
I can't see my device in device manager only as a media storage or sth like that.
Should I remove KFHD adb driver and install the google driver?
Or just using the hidden trick in cm10.1?
"Enable Developer options in your phone (Settings > About phone and tap Build Number until you are a developer (about 7 times)
Set root access for APPS and ADB in: Settings > Developer Options > Root Access
Enable Android debugging at the same page (Developer Options). Enable ADB over network if you need.
Check if your Settings > Security > Unknown Sources is checked. you will need it to install over ADB."
Yeah...it helped
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Just turn on ADB debugging on the tablet, and plug it into the computer. On the computer, open command prompt, use the command "adb devices" to see if your ADB is working.
Other than that, I don't know what happened in your post.
Ok i really can't figure this one out, I used adb many times while testing KFFAide tool so I am 100% sure my adb drivers are installed correctly, But since i switched to cm10.1 (Thanks hashcode) ADB cannot recognize my device anymore, I have enabled ADB on my KFHD and when i connect it to my pc a small notification appears "Android debugging enabled" but when i use "adb devices" command nothing shows up!
Can anyone help me with this i'm completely lost here!
AmrBanawan said:
Ok i really can't figure this one out, I used adb many times while testing KFFAide tool so I am 100% sure my adb drivers are installed correctly, But since i switched to cm10.1 (Thanks hashcode) ADB cannot recognize my device anymore, I have enabled ADB on my KFHD and when i connect it to my pc a small notification appears "Android debugging enabled" but when i use "adb devices" command nothing shows up!
Can anyone help me with this i'm completely lost here!
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Leave the device plugged in, go to Developer Setting and uncheck ADB debugging, then check it again. You should see a prompt, select OK for both.
seokhun said:
Leave the device plugged in, go to Developer Setting and uncheck ADB debugging, then check it again. You should see a prompt, select OK for both.
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Ok thanks i tried but to no avail
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Ok thanks i tried but to no avail
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Yeah I actually have the same problem too now
Thanks for the heads up hash, got it on a usb stick now
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Protomartyr said:
Yeah I actually have the same problem too now
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I had to manually check android debugging and usb debugging notify and it worked just fine.... make sure adb over network is not checked
Protomartyr said:
Yeah I actually have the same problem too now
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Ok thanks i tried but to no avail
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Why don't you guys try this, go into CMD while connected with the device (ADB debugging on), and type "adb devices" to start the daemon, then try the commands. Other than that, I don't know what else to do.
seokhun said:
Why don't you guys try this, go into CMD while connected with the device (ADB debugging on), and type "adb devices" to start the daemon, then try the commands. Other than that, I don't know what else to do.
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Nope. Just get "List of Devices Attached" but no serial number. Checked device manager and it's showing up as a portable device. Probably will reinstall them and see if that solves it.
On a side note:
if we ran these commands in terminal emulator on the device, would that be sufficient?
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Nope. Just get "List of Devices Attached" but no serial number. Checked device manager and it's showing up as a portable device. Probably will reinstall them and see if that solves it.
On a side note:
if we ran these commands in terminal emulator on the device, would that be sufficient?
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Yes
run the first command then pull it manually
But we need to know what's going on, i will need adb sometime soon when prokennexusa releases the next version of KFFAide
AmrBanawan said:
Yes
run the first command then pull it manually
But we need to know what's going on, i will need adb sometime soon when prokennexusa releases the next version of KFFAide
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you can always open up your device manager and manually apply the adb drivers to your kindle
How do we know the boot0 partition is erased?
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had same probs on cm10 getting the files no matter what i tried.in windows 7 and xp it wouldnt install normal driver so i could see kindle as a drive so flashed an amazon zip and pc recognizes it without any problems and now have the files needed
dugoy13 said:
How do we know the boot0 partition is erased?
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Normally you would notice WiFi doesn't work under any circumstances same for BT. And when on Amazon's software it won't let you register.
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I can't get ADB to find it either, think i'll revert back to stock to get the file then go back to CM - I notice though on CM turning USB Debugging on doesn't change anything in device manager, it still stays connected as a media device or camera, depending on which you have ticked in storage setting *shrugs*
Thank you Hashcode
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I can't get ADB to find it either, think i'll revert back to stock to get the file then go back to CM - I notice though on CM turning USB Debugging on doesn't change anything in device manager, it still stays connected as a media device or camera, depending on which you have ticked in storage setting *shrugs*
Thank you Hashcode
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No don't, just type the command hashcode provided in terminal emulator and you'll find the backup in your sdcard, just copy it to your pc like normal!
You can do it from the terminal without typing ADB. that may be why people are confused. Start with hashcodes command but start with "su -c" in the terminal.
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I cant able to use the adb. It's not listing my mobile.
Even though, I've enabled my USB Debugging, It's not listing my device.
Last day it worked well.
Any idea guys? I'm still struggling with this problem.
That's problem in the driver and the custom ROM. I myself solved he problem.
Well
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Well
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if device is not shown in adb then there will be some possibilties like
you haven't properly installed the driver or older version of drivers
or you haven't have all the binaries files to run adb command
or previous adb server was not killed
to prevent that
install updated drivers,check whether you have all binary files
and for killing adb server try these commands
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
hit thanks if helped