Hi I have an account in Simplilearn and i have downloaded video files with the app as shown in the attached short video my quotation is how I can access downloaded files to access them on pc I need to copy downloaded files thank you for your support
Establish an ADB USB-connection between phone and PC, then pull the files of interest.
More info here:
[GUIDE] How To Use ADB To Push And Pull Files
Welcome XDA Members! To Use ADB First You Have Enable ADB In The Developer Options In Your Android Phone. In This Thread I Will Tell You How To Push And Pull Files Via ADB. Pull = Taking (OR) Copying Files For System(Android) Push = Copying The...
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my problem is I cant find the files directory appreciate your support and thanks for your reply
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Hello,
I've been trying to install adb and root my nexus s. But I'm having great difficulty to do this, I have updated USB drivers, modified path, and done everything that I found on the net. but when I open cmd and type "adb" I just get. 'adb is not a known command or batch file..."
Does anybody have some ideas to installing and getting adb to work?
Thanks a lot!
Sounds like the file isn't in the right folder, if you downloaded the sdk recently read the text file, theres additional steps you need to take before accessing adb
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If its the same issue I had I believe in the tools folder theres a text file that tells you adb is now located in the platform tools folder or something to that effect
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SirPulok said:
Hello,
I've been trying to install adb and root my nexus s. But I'm having great difficulty to do this, I have updated USB drivers, modified path, and done everything that I found on the net. but when I open cmd and type "adb" I just get. 'adb is not a known command or batch file..."
Does anybody have some ideas to installing and getting adb to work?
Thanks a lot!
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ADB file is now located in platform-tools folder, copy the adb file and the two files associated with the adb file and paste them in your tools folder. If you don't know the two associated file, just try pasting the adb file in the tools folder and you will get a prompt that will tell you which files
I am new to all this and completely lost. I am trying to be able to access adb shell through command prompt. I have done everything here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=500196
And it still doesn't work. I'm lost. I'm not sure where it was downloaded to. I can find it in my program files under Android. But when I try to put C:\android... it doesn't actually come up. But if I go to explore and go find it, it is... so I think maybe the path isn't set up the same or something. i dunno. I dont get it lol.
Any help would be awesome!
Thanks,
Kimberly.
Hi,
So after you downloaded the zip file did you unzip / install it? as you will need to unzip the file. So for example you may have downloaded it to your download folder so double click the zip and unzip. The you should see a Android folder like "android-sdk-windows".
Once you know where it is you can then either add this to the envrioment varables or could can navigate to the adb program via the command prompt and run it there.
I.e. cd C:\Users\yourname\Downloads\android-sdk-windows\
then type adb shell
There is a guide here: - http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
So have a look in your C drive (Go to My computer, C drive) then look for a folder called "android-sdk-windows"
C:\android-sdk-windows
How do you set up ADB and what are the resources you need?
All you need is just to download ADB. For me at first i went to download SDK manager and downloaded a LOT of files and got the adb. I found an easier way though. In superoneclick root latest version i downloaded theres a folder called "ADB". I copied it to the desktop so i have easy access. To use ADB, go to command prompt and type in the location you have placed the ADB folder in, if you copied it to the desktop like me, type cd Desktop\ADB and hit enter. Then type adb shell and you're good to go. You can go search up on some commands as i dont use it very often and not familiar with all the commands. have fun using it
jus download the adb zip .its there in the devlopment thread .......and extract it in the c drive of your system...and jus change directory in the command prompt and you are gud to go
When I am trying to get logcat(in windows7 x86)
I always have to type to the whole command
so I find a new way to get logcat
I am sharing this to you
I will appericiate if you respond positively:fingers-crossed:
Just download the zip file from attachment
create a folder named "logcat" in your C:/ Drive (without quotes) and extract the zip file into it.(MOST IMPORTANT)
for logcat open it and connect your device then click on logcat.bat
then you will get a new file log.txt(if you get any error make sure you should have installed proper drivers for your device in the same directory
so if you disconnect your device it will stop creating logcat for your device
and just rename the the txt file after creating log for further use
You will get log.txt file after everytime you use the logcat.bat so just rename it
hit thanks if helped:good:
Use ADB Push to copy files to device by a simple right click on windows
(No CMD commands needed)
You can simply right click any file on your Computer to send to your phone via adb push commands(without needing to type commands)
This makes file transfers significantly faster -especially when you have a large number of small files. MTP is a pain to use. This helps me transfer 100 gb of files in less than 40minutes whereas mtp transfer will take over 4 hours.
1. Install ADB Platform Tools for windows from official website
2. Extract the platform tools to 'C:\' such that your adb directory becomes "C:\platform-tools"
3. Copy the following code and paste it into a new .txt file created on your Computer.
Save it and change extension to .reg. Double click the file to install the registry entry.
3. Create a folder named 'ADBPush' in base directory of your internal storage on your phone - using a file manager. Create a folder named 'ADBPush' in root of your hard drive,i.e, C:\
4. Enable developer options and enable usb debugging on your mobile, accept the request for usb debugging access seen on your phone when you try to run adb command for the first time.
5. You can do this through wireless adb as well but first, you must use the command 'adb connect 192.168.xxx' to connect adb wirelessly first. Replace ip address with your phones current ip adresss.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\ADB Push to Phone]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\ADB Push to Phone\command]
@="\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" /k C:\\platform-tools\\adb.exe push \"%1\" /sdcard/ADBPush/"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\ADB Push to Phone]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\ADB Push to Phone\command]
@="\"C:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe\" /k C:\\platform-tools\\adb.exe push \"%1\" /sdcard/ADBPush/"
Done!
Now you can simply right click context menu to push files using adb - as simple as copy paste
I couldnt get it to work with adb pull as worng directory path if used. Anyone got ideas for getting adb pull working by above method?