H830 Adb not working - T-Mobile LG G5 Questions & Answers

I need some help. When i use "adb devices" no devices come up. It used to work but does not anymore. I have a pixel as well and it works fine on mac and pc but the g5 does not. I enabled and disabled the usb debugging and installed usb drivers from lg as well. I need adb so i can push the new trwp into the phone so i can install nougat. Has anyone experienced this? I googled a bunch but nothing helped. Fixes for other phones didn't help my situation.

File transfer?
From the notification blinds that you pull down, after you have plugged in your phone to computer, select the option to change the 'charge only' to ' file transfer'.. This is what I had to do to make it work. Hope it helps..

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ADB won't find the device... can't root. Going insane.

I installed the Samsung USB drivers on my Win 7 64-bit laptop. I have ADB installed, and have used it for other devices, no problem. I can still use it to connect to my Color Nook.
I kill-server; start-server, and look for devices - nothing. But I can see the USB installer and those other few files on the phone, and I can see everything on the sdcard.
Any ideas? I'm going crazy here.
Do you have USB debugging on?
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I had this problem as well.
First see if you have the "SAMSUNG usb driver" installed in control panel programs.
If not, take off usb debug and connect phone to computer. Then you should get a "install verizon software" option once you plug it in. Install software .. Then, enable "usb debuging" try it again, if that doesn't work .. remove verizon software, not usb drivers. This is basically what i did, and it started working

adb devices just won't show anything

adb devices doesn't show anything. I have tried it with linux and windows (with Motorola drivers installed), it doesn't work. I can access the phone when I have enabled MTP, but it just won't show in adb. I have killed and started adb server so many times, it's frustrating.
The thing is, the first time (yesterday) it worked! I could reboot into fastboot with adb but then nothing worked anymore.
Any ideas?
Maybe silly question, but: is USB debugging activated on the phone? If yes, try to switch between MTP and Camera (PTP) under "USB computer connection" option. You should get the authorization prompt on your phone when everything is fine.
Yes, USB debugging is activated. I already tried both MTP, PTP, and neither, but I don't get any authorzation prompts. I revoked all previos prompts, but still nothing. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Are you on bootloader or recovery or normally on os
I tried all three.
Try playing with the USB cable - change it, change the USB slot on the PC that it's connected to, etc.
I only have one USB cable, but I already tried it on several USB slots.
It worked! I had to put sudo in front of my adb commands! Yay! :victory:

[Q] [CM11] Can't find my Moto G via USB, ADB, Fastboot

Hello there,
I'm running CM11 20141223 NIGHTLY on my XT1033, and everything is working fine so far, with the exeception of USB communication. I develop my stuff on my desktop, which is running W7. Consider the following scenarios:
1) If I plug it in MTP mode (debugging deactivated), it won't find. Windows tries to install a USB Composite Device driver and fails.
2) If I plug it in PTP mode (debugging still deactivated), Windows installs a Moto G driver and access the DCIM camera folder normally (that's what I've been using to "push" files into it, and then move it with file manager with temp su access).
3) In both MTP and PTP mode, but with debugging activated, Windows detects it as a USB Composite Device. On Device Manager it shows up with the yellow triangle warning icon, but I can't seem to update it (tried with the extra Android drivers that comes with ADT).
4) Neither adb nor fastboot can detect the device. Which is weird because on my notebook, running windows 8.1, I got the same situation but adb (only, fastboot still can't) can detect it.
5) I also installed Koush universal ADB Drivers on both machines.
Does anyone have some insight on the matter? Should I get rid of Koush?
I don't intend on upgrading to CM12 anytime soon. In fact, I did it some weeks ago, but I'm more confortable with CM11 so I rolled back to it.
Hoping it's okay to bump my thread after a month.
Does anyone know what to do in this situation?
Thanks!
jorge_quintanilha said:
Hello there,
I'm running CM11 20141223 NIGHTLY on my XT1033, and everything is working fine so far, with the exeception of USB communication. I develop my stuff on my desktop, which is running W7. Consider the following scenarios:
1) If I plug it in MTP mode (debugging deactivated), it won't find. Windows tries to install a USB Composite Device driver and fails.
2) If I plug it in PTP mode (debugging still deactivated), Windows installs a Moto G driver and access the DCIM camera folder normally (that's what I've been using to "push" files into it, and then move it with file manager with temp su access).
3) In both MTP and PTP mode, but with debugging activated, Windows detects it as a USB Composite Device. On Device Manager it shows up with the yellow triangle warning icon, but I can't seem to update it (tried with the extra Android drivers that comes with ADT).
4) Neither adb nor fastboot can detect the device. Which is weird because on my notebook, running windows 8.1, I got the same situation but adb (only, fastboot still can't) can detect it.
5) I also installed Koush universal ADB Drivers on both machines.
Does anyone have some insight on the matter? Should I get rid of Koush?
I don't intend on upgrading to CM12 anytime soon. In fact, I did it some weeks ago, but I'm more confortable with CM11 so I rolled back to it.
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Have you tried Motorola's drivers? It installs separate drivers for adb, fastboot, mtp. https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_detail/a_id/97326/p/30,6720,9050

ADB

Can someone explain me how to get ADB working on my SGS8? I've tried everything: installing drivers, Java, Android SDK, 15 sec adb driver, universal ADB driver, minimal adb. I can't figure out how to do that.
Do what? Get an ADB shell with a pc?
Just install the samsung drivers from here, enable debugging in developer options on your phone and connect via usb
jaannnis said:
Do what? Get an ADB shell with a pc?
Just install the samsung drivers from here, enable debugging in developer options on your phone and connect via usb
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Thanks, will try that
i was having one hell of a time as well. I tried everything on my laptop to no success. So i actually gave up. Than i thought well maybe its my laptop. So i ended up trying another one i had in the house and viola it worked like a charm. It seems like certain pc are just unable to connect to the samsung s8 via adb mode. Which is totally weird because I had been using adb mode on my pixel xl with no issues what-so-ever. So try a different pc if you can, it worked for me flawlessly.
Might be the USB port.
I had a similar problem connecting my Lenovo laptop to a Kindle Fire. I used a different USB port and everything worked.
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Bloatware Apps Removal via ADB

Hello Everyone,
I would like to learn how to remove bloatware Apps from my Android phone.
I have tried using "ADB commands" but for some reason my computer doesn't recognize/find my Android phone when I connect it to it.
Please help.
Thanks in advance
Download drivers for samsung and enabled adb developer option then type following "adb devices" press enter and should see serial number indicating phone connected via adb
petiolarissean said:
Download drivers for samsung and enabled adb developer option then type following "adb devices" press enter and should see serial number indicating phone connected via adb
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Hello, and Thanks
I have done that exactly, but it still doesn't work.
And I can't figure out why is not working.
I have installed the Samsung driver, allowed the ADB function on my phone from "Developer Options" etc.
In addition to the advices by petiolarissean , check whether the driver works well, please.
In the 'Devices Manager' of your Windows, check the driver for your Android phone.
If this doesn't work yet, change an usb cable and then try again.
Only to have mentioned it:
So-called bloatware typically is housed in Android's locations /system and/or /system/priv--apps what only can get accessed by Android's root-user after successfully mounted as RW.
James_Watson said:
In addition to the advices by petiolarissean , check whether the driver works well, please.
In the 'Devices Manager' of your Windows, check the driver for your Android phone.
If this doesn't work yet, change an usb cable and then try again.
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Thanks for your help
I think I will buy a new USB cable and give it a try, hopefully it will work.
Have a nice day
Sorry late reply.I have like 5 different phone.Hard core modder.
This question help alot
Even though you csnt get adb working
Can you still move files from your phone to pc or computer.Or nothing ay all.Your answr will tell me your problem

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