adb sideload device not found - General Questions and Answers

Hi, need your help if possible. Trying to unbrick my phone via this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boyU1MnI7HU
When i need to flash ROM with "adb sideload" i get error "device not found"
fastboot devices give my phone code, i can flash recovery image without problems. only ADB SIDELOAD GIVE ME ERROR
Help me out please.
or tell me some other was to fix brick
PS: can be this coz of USB debugging is not enabled? cannot enable coz cannot start phone

If debuging usb is not enable adb wont detect your device :/

BuzzFuzz said:
Hi, need your help if possible. Trying to unbrick my phone via this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boyU1MnI7HU
When i need to flash ROM with "adb sideload" i get error "device not found"
fastboot devices give my phone code, i can flash recovery image without problems. only ADB SIDELOAD GIVE ME ERROR
Help me out please.
or tell me some other was to fix brick
PS: can be this coz of USB debugging is not enabled? cannot enable coz cannot start phone
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What does typing "adb devices" give you?

BuzzFuzz said:
Hi, need your help if possible. Trying to unbrick my phone via this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boyU1MnI7HU
When i need to flash ROM with "adb sideload" i get error "device not found"
fastboot devices give my phone code, i can flash recovery image without problems. only ADB SIDELOAD GIVE ME ERROR
Help me out please.
or tell me some other was to fix brick
PS: can be this coz of USB debugging is not enabled? cannot enable coz cannot start phone
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For using ADB sideload your phone must be booted to custom recovery e.g TWRP or CWM and SIDELOAD mode must be started manually.

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[Q] Stuck on Google logo. Unable to push image file to phone... Please help.

Tried various possible solutions and still can't get past the Google logo. Installed adb and Samsung driver but when executing commands such as "abd remount" or "adb push file.zip \sdcard\" in cmd I get an error saying "device not found".
Does anyone know how I could resolve this issue?
I tried clearing the cache and wiping the data from the phone, and even heating the phone with a hair dryer. I'd very much appreciate any help.
looks like you still be able to get in reovery ? if so , then nothing you should worry , just flash a new ROM
Do you mean like a boot image or a recovery image?
If so then you need to put phone in fastboot mode, hold volume up and power til it comes up on screen, then on command prompt on your computer type in fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxx.img (xxxxx is the name of the file like cwm5.0.2.0.img or whatever)
That should give you a working recovery to flash roms from.
Is your boot loader unlocked?
If you wanna mount then just go to mounts and storage and mount USB storage and it will show up on your computer!
nodstuff said:
Do you mean like a boot image or a recovery image?
If so then you need to put phone in fastboot mode, hold volume up and power til it comes up on screen, then on command prompt on your computer type in fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxx.img (xxxxx is the name of the file like cwm5.0.2.0.img or whatever)
That should give you a working recovery to flash roms from.
Is your boot loader unlocked?
If you wanna mount then just go to mounts and storage and mount USB storage and it will show up on your computer!
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Thanks for your reply, seems to be hanging on waiting for device. Fastboot appears to be locked and it just hangs on "waiting for device" when I enter the command fastboot oem unlock... Not sure where to go from here.
leeroy88 said:
Thanks for your reply, seems to be hanging on waiting for device. Fastboot appears to be locked and it just hangs on "waiting for device" when I enter the command fastboot oem unlock... Not sure where to go from here.
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It was a recovery image file by the way. Tried fastboot flash recovery xxxxx.img like you had said but same problem...
leeroy88 said:
It was a recovery image file by the way. Tried fastboot flash recovery xxxxx.img like you had said but same problem...
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Hmmm try going to cmd prompt and typing in adb devices, if you get nothing then your adb isn't set up properly and you need to go into setting and change the path on your computer.
I know the details are sketchy but gimme a min and I will find you a link
---------- Post added at 03:05 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:00 AM ----------
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161776
Find the Android sdk folder in your computer, move it to the root of C.
I don't think adb is where this guide says it is, there is a read me in the folder where it was saying it has moved to the platform tools folder.
So anyway find the path to the file and put it where the guide says and you should be on the ball.
Forget adb. You need to use fastboot.
Open a command prompt in the directory with fastboot or cd into it.
Put phone in fastboot mode.
On the command prompt type fastboot devices.
You will see your serial number. If you don't recheck and make sure you did everything. Sdk PDA drivers if need be etc.
Fastboot flash recovery custom recovery img name.img
Boot into recovery
Mounts and storage.
Mount SD card
Put a rom for you device on there.
Unmount
Wipe everything but sdcard from recovery.
Flash the rom by going to install zip from SD card......
Okay still stuck trying to connect to my phone. I haven't been able to get my serial number show when typing fastboot devices in cmd. adb is set up and seems to be working but the list of devices is blank when I type in adb devices. The phone was put into fastboot mode both times. I get <waiting for device> when I try
fastboot flash recovery clockwork-5.0.2-crespo.img
I think the bootloader may be locked as it does say LOCKED under lock state, which is probably the reason why I can't get the recovery image to work. I couldn't install PDANet as it wanted to connect to my phone while in debugging mode at the end of the installation. Would it be possible that fastboot oem unlock won't work with without having PDANet installed? I'd really appreciate any further help on this topic.
You need the drivers.
albundy2010 said:
You need the drivers.
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I have the Google USB driver package installed from SDK Manager. I had tried to install some other Samsung driver found on another post but it wouldn't install.
Turns out drivers weren't fully installed, managed to get PDANet installed and could connect to the phone with fastboot devices. Serial number was displayed in cmd. Only problems lies with unlocking the bootloader. fastboot oem unlock fails giving an error: too many links. Anyone have a solution to this?
leeroy88 said:
Turns out drivers weren't fully installed, managed to get PDANet installed and could connect to the phone with fastboot devices. Serial number was displayed in cmd. Only problems lies with unlocking the bootloader. fastboot oem unlock fails giving an error: too many links. Anyone have a solution to this?
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Did you try booting into bootloader in the first place? Volume up+Power
Then you can use fastboot. Forget PDAnet. Just install SDK and ADB
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
ismailham said:
Did you try booting into bootloader in the first place? Volume up+Power
Then you can use fastboot. Forget PDAnet. Just install SDK and ADB
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
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Yeah I was in bootloader at the time, but I noticed that the Lock-State said locked. So I figured I must first use fastboot oem unlock. If I was to try flash with a stock recovery image would I still need to unlock the bootloader? Like I said I was able to use fastboot devices and get my phones serial number to show up, so I think SDK and ADB is properly installed, path set correctly etc.
leeroy88 said:
Yeah I was in bootloader at the time, but I noticed that the Lock-State said locked. So I figured I must first use fastboot oem unlock. If I was to try flash with a stock recovery image would I still need to unlock the bootloader? Like I said I was able to use fastboot devices and get my phones serial number to show up, so I think SDK and ADB is properly installed, path set correctly etc.
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I don't think you need to unlock the boot loader to flash a recovery image.
I may be wrong but I remember someone saying that once. I had mine unlocked before I had the chance to try it out. What happens when you type in fastboot oem unlock?
nodstuff said:
I don't think you need to unlock the boot loader to flash a recovery image.
I may be wrong but I remember someone saying that once. I had mine unlocked before I had the chance to try it out. What happens when you type in fastboot oem unlock?
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After typing fastboot oem unlock I get three dots ...
Pretty much straight away it fails and says something about "too many links".
Did you do all the steps from here http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-root/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-on-ics-or-gingerbread/ ?
kvaju said:
Did you do all the steps from here http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-root/how-to-root-nexus-s-or-nexus-s-4g-on-ics-or-gingerbread/ ?
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Thanks for your reply, I followed the steps just now and got the exact same error. Before I was trying fastboot oem unlock while in platform-tools but this time I had downloaded the nexussrootICS.zip file, and extracted it to the root of C. I tried fastboot devices and my serial shows up and after fastboot oem unlock I get "status read failed: too many links."
The only difference I seem to have is that in my device manager I have Android Device > ADB Interface, as opposed to SAMSUNG Android Device > ADB Interface.
Not a big difference but that's all I can think of.
the same issue for me. is there any working solution for that?
I recently had success in recovering from this issue.
Here is the link, read the last comment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894147
GnubbyaBush said:
I recently had success in recovering from this issue.
Here is the link, read the last comment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894147
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Thanks! I'll try to do this fancy dancing

[Q] PC won't recognise phone, but Moto Tool will

I need to restore to stock firmware to get Lollipop, but adb won't recognise my phone in cmd, thus I can't follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 . I installed the Motorola Drivers from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550635 , and I have the Motorola Device Manager installed. MotoTool picks up my device and is able to boot it into fastboot and install CWM or TWRP, but when I try to flash stock recovery using MotoTool it either gives me a 'no command' screen or doesn't work at all. Anyone having the same problem/know how to fix this? I'm on the Moto G 2013 XT1032 British retail.
EDIT: I fixed it! I replaced Moto Tool's stock recovery with the one that was included in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3#post54872143 then used Moto Tool to flash it, as that recognised my phone. I could then download the OTA as normal and installed it like a regular update. Enjoying Lollipop!
If the phone is in fastboot mode, try using fastboot commands on your computer. At the command prompt, type fastboot devices to see of your phone's serial # appears.
Do you have USB debugging enabled in settings?
Are you opening cmd in the directory where fastboot and adb were installed?
Are you sure you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
audit13 said:
If the phone is in fastboot mode, try using fastboot commands on your computer. At the command prompt, type fastboot devices to see of your phone's serial # appears.
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SammyP6 said:
Do you have USB debugging enabled in settings?
Are you opening cmd in the directory where fastboot and adb were installed?
Are you sure you installed adb and fastboot correctly?
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Yes to both of these, I was in fastboot and 'adb devices' came back with nothing even though I was in the directory where adb and fastboot were installed and the phone had USB debugging enabled. I fixed it a different way though, I replaced Moto Tool's stock recovery with the one that was included in here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54872143#post54872143 then used Moto Tool to flash it as that recognised my phone. I could then download the OTA as normal and installed it like a regular update.
Adb commands won't work when the phone is in fastboot mode from what I have seen.
audit13 said:
Adb commands won't work when the phone is in fastboot mode from what I have seen.
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They didn't work at all, no matter what mode I was in. All sorted now though.
Fithboy said:
They didn't work at all, no matter what mode I was in. All sorted now though.
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It's great you that got the issue sorted out.
Post your solution in case it may help other users down the road. Thanks.

[Q] ADB not showing device while in bootloader

Hello guys. I have HTC Sensation, Bootloader unlocked, S-ON, HBOOT-1.27.0000
Yesterday I tried to flash TWRP using fastboot. I have downloaded ADB drivers and also HTC drivers. Connected device and everything was working good. ADB showed my device serial number (or what it is, I don't remember) when I type "adb devices" in command. Then I typed "cd Downloads" to point to download directory (this is where I have twrp.img) and at least "adb reboot bootloader" . Device rebooted into bootloader, but, suddenly, popup appeared on my laptop, it was saying "USB device not recognized". I have closed it and go into command, I typed "adb devices" again, but it didn't show anything at this time. Then I run command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" and it returned "Waiting for device...".
After no luck., I have tried to install twrp.img though Flashify. It successfully flashed. I go into recovery, make a backup, perform clean wipe and tried to flash CM12. But it didn't flash. Then I go to restore tab but I can't see my backup. So, TWRP is not flashing anything, I have even tried stock ROM, also it's not backing up things. So now, I'm in bootloop, no OS is installed on my sensation and every time I boot up device, it automatically going into recovery.
I have laptop running Windows 10. I want to make ADB working in bootloader mode or make TWRP working to flash something.
Thanks in advance.
DroidTwe4kz said:
Hello guys. I have HTC Sensation, Bootloader unlocked, S-ON, HBOOT-1.27.0000
Yesterday I tried to flash TWRP using fastboot. I have downloaded ADB drivers and also HTC drivers. Connected device and everything was working good. ADB showed my device serial number (or what it is, I don't remember) when I type "adb devices" in command. Then I typed "cd Downloads" to point to download directory (this is where I have twrp.img) and at least "adb reboot bootloader" . Device rebooted into bootloader, but, suddenly, popup appeared on my laptop, it was saying "USB device not recognized". I have closed it and go into command, I typed "adb devices" again, but it didn't show anything at this time. Then I run command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" and it returned "Waiting for device...".
After no luck., I have tried to install twrp.img though Flashify. It successfully flashed. I go into recovery, make a backup, perform clean wipe and tried to flash CM12. But it didn't flash. Then I go to restore tab but I can't see my backup. So, TWRP is not flashing anything, I have even tried stock ROM, also it's not backing up things. So now, I'm in bootloop, no OS is installed on my sensation and every time I boot up device, it automatically going into recovery.
I have laptop running Windows 10. I want to make ADB working in bootloader mode or make TWRP working to flash something.
Thanks in advance.
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adb doesn't work in bootloader, only fastboot
when you enter in bootlaoder choose fastboot
in the hboot screen you will see fastboot usb
then you can use any fastboot command
i suggest to change the recovery to 4ext
http://d-h.st/rG7
extract the recovery.img and flash it via fastboot command
then before flashing the new rom from 4ext enable smartflash from it(because you are on S-ON)
rzr86 said:
adb doesn't work in bootloader, only fastboot
when you enter in bootlaoder choose fastboot
in the hboot screen you will see fastboot usb
then you can use any fastboot command
i suggest to change the recovery to 4ext
http://d-h.st/rG7
extract the recovery.img and flash it via fastboot command
then before flashing the new rom from 4ext enable smartflash from it(because you are on S-ON)
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It doesn't even works in fastboot too :/ So I can't use any fastboot command
DroidTwe4kz said:
It doesn't even works in fastboot too :/ So I can't use any fastboot command
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Probably win 10 is the issue
rzr86 said:
Probably win 10 is the issue
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Drivers and SDK is compatible with Windwos 10. I don't think it's the problem, but thanks anyways.
DroidTwe4kz said:
Drivers and SDK is compatible with Windwos 10. I don't think it's the problem, but thanks anyways.
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use usb 2.0 ports not 3.0
if nothing works then a ruu.exe to return back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
by the way did you enable usb debugging mode from settings?
rzr86 said:
use usb 2.0 ports not 3.0
if nothing works then a ruu.exe to return back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
by the way did you enable usb debugging mode from settings?
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OK thanks, I'll try them.
Well, I'm not that much noob USB Debugging is enabled.

Phone Stuck in Bootloop

Hello,
Recently I flashed a CWM file for 'Lava Iris X1' found on this site for my android 'Lava Iris X1 Grand'. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. For some reason i cant enter recovery mode even before my phone was stuck in a bootloop. I am not sure whether my phone has USB debugging enabled or not. I rooted my android with KingRoot before all this happened. I have downloaded your Minimal Adb and Fastboot but it cant find my device.
Overall problem:
1) Phone Stuck in Bootloop
2)USB debugging enabled ? Not sure
3) Can't enter recovery mode
4) ADB wont find my device
Note : When I used Minimal Adb and Fastboot, I typed 'fastboot devices' and some numbers appear:
0123456789ABCDEF devices
but when I used the command 'adb devices' my device is not shown:
List of devices attached
I have a backup at my phone through the Flashify app but since recovery mode cant show I cant recover it. I also need a some flash recovery images.
Please help me out here. I don't know what else to do.
Thank You in advance
Fixed
Nevermind guys, i was able to get my phone out of bootloop using SP Flash Tool.
Now all I have to do is restore IMEI.
Marticco said:
Nevermind guys, i was able to get my phone out of bootloop using SP Flash Tool.
Now all I have to do is restore IMEI.
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Can you please tell me how did you do that.. i am also in the same situation.

Wiko Y80 in bootloop for no reason

Hi guys, a friend gave me this phone because it has boot loop. It has no root and no strange flashes have been attempted. I'm trying to flash custom firmware with UpgradeDownload but as soon as it turns on, it restarts right after logo shows up. Any idea on how I can flash through adb/fastboot? Or maybe with SD?
You can flash phone's Stock ROM by means of ADB.
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot sideload
adb sideload <STOCK-ROM.ZIP>
adb reboot
jwoegerbauer said:
You can flash phone's Stock ROM by means of ADB.
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot sideload
adb sideload <STOCK-ROM.ZIP>
adb reboot
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Will this work if debug mode is not enabled? And I don't know if bootloader is unlocked
ADB only works if USB debug got enabled: should be obvious.
BTW: FastBoot only works if OEM unlock got enabled.
jwoegerbauer said:
ADB only works if USB debug got enabled: should be obvious.
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I don't know if it's enabled, as I said this isn't mine. Any way to check?
Run
Code:
adb devices
If nothing is listed then it isn't enabled.
jwoegerbauer said:
Run
Code:
adb devices
If nothing is listed then it isn't enabled.
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I get this result:
List of devices attached
JAD82015000614 sideload
but if I try to use the second line of code I get:
error: closed
Phone is configured to operate in Sideload mode. When ADB returns "error:closed" then it's not really specific, can have many reasons.
Try
Code:
adb devices
adb usb
adb reboot
jwoegerbauer said:
Phone is configured to operate in Sideload mode. When ADB returns "error:closed" then it's not really specific, can have many reasons.
Try
Code:
adb devices
adb usb
adb reboot
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it gives me back the same error when trying "adb usb"
My recommendation: Take phone to authorized service center and let them try to fix it.
jwoegerbauer said:
My recommendation: Take phone to authorized service center and let them try to fix it.
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It's not worth for this phone, thanks for your time, if you have other ideas let me know
TunguskaMed said:
Hi guys, a friend gave me this phone because it has boot loop. It has no root and no strange flashes have been attempted. I'm trying to flash custom firmware with UpgradeDownload but as soon as it turns on, it restarts right after logo shows up. Any idea on how I can flash through adb/fastboot? Or maybe with SD?
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That's how I solved the issue. I called the Wiko assistance and I asked for the stock firmware because of boot looop. They sent me an exe wich did all by itself and now the phone is fully working. That was easy after all!

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