ok when i try to use the adb commands it til me its offline how do i get it back online
open up task manager on your computer and end the process adb.exe then try it.
thz
ok
will do
sorry but where do i find task manger on my PC
ctrl+alt+delete
its working now thz alot
no problem, i got to figure that one out myself it happened to me when adb recognized my device as being connected twice somehow
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Ok i made a post and it was moved to trash and it says i dont have permission to post there so ill just move it here.....
Ok well i have been trying for like 2 hours now to get ADB to work. I followed all the guides, installed the 1.5 SDK and everything even did the Enviroment Variable thing as well. When i plug in my G1 i dont get any popup of a new device or anything. In device manager there is not ADB as well just Android Phone and when i uninstall it, it installs again on its own when i plug the phone in again. I went to cmd and typed in adb shell but i get "device not found".
Anyone know whats wrong? Btw im using Windows Vista SP1
I went into fastboot and that gave me the new driver notification so i have fastboot working but when i go to ADB i get device not found and device manager finds my phone as a universal usb device or w/e. Why wont this work?!?!?!?
It sounds like you didn't install the drivers.
Read this (I wrote it). You should have adb working in no time.
http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f28/what-is-adb-made-easy-17732/
Did you update the driver for the phone (should currently be showing as one of the USB Composite Device, IIRC) with the ADB driver included in the SDK (android_usb.inf in <sdk root directory>\usb_driver\)?
If you are using a 64-bit edition of Vista, alternatively, you can try the 64-bit signed driver found here. Also, you can try the updated driver I have attached.
Well, if you used your phone as a card reader at any point before you enabled USB debugging, then you'll have to uninstall the USB Mass Storage Device associated with your phone first. After that, unplug and plug the USB cord back in and it'll install the USB Mass Storage Device and then it'll ask about the ADB interface. That's your chance to install the driver that everyone is talking about but didn't spend the time to explain how to get there if you were in this situation...
never mind i got it. I used a program to uninstall all the Android USB drivers then i plugged it back in and it worked. Thanks for the help guys!
Hi.
I don't know what happened, but I cant access my phone via adb anymore. I've used adb for months with no problem so far.
The Device is shown in windows xp as "Android Composite ADB Device". I uninstalled an reinstalled the drivers. But ADB and other apps like ddms don't recognize the device anymore.
I'm not sure, but perhaps the problem exists since I installed the modem-driver to use USB-tethering.
USB-Debugging is enabled too...
Does anyone have an idea?
I'm using cyan 4.3.2.1.
Try unplugging your phone, turning it off, on, let it load up, connect it to your comp, wait a good minute or two for it too load up, double check USB debugging, etc. etc.
If it still doesn't work, boot into recovery, connect it, and try adb shell there. ( assuming you have cyan's recovery, or that other custom one, Idr the name xD )
If none of that works, try to re-root using this;
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php/Upgrading_From_Older_CyanogenMod_Versions
Make sure to backup and stuff, etc. etc.
Hope I helped!
Exodeity said:
Try unplugging your phone, turning it off, on, let it load up, connect it to your comp, wait a good minute or two for it too load up, double check USB debugging, etc. etc.
If it still doesn't work, boot into recovery, connect it, and try adb shell there. ( assuming you have cyan's recovery, or that other custom one, Idr the name xD )
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thx a lot for the quick answer, but I tried all of this. In the Recovery (Amon Ras' I recognized the first time, that adb doesn't work)
I can't believe, that I have to re-root... Recovery and SU are still working.
Any other experience with the problem?
p.s.: I unchecked the USB-Tethering and already uninstalled the modem-driver without success...
That's weird, you sure your in the right area on your cmd prompt?
x:\xx\android\tools adb shell
You could also try adb remount and see what that gives you.
I'm just learning the real ADB commands, forgive me, I'm no master
Edit: Make sure to unplug your phone before you uninstall the USB/ADB drivers, and make sure you uninstall *everything* that has android or HTC on it from the device manager.
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That's weird, you sure your in the right area on your cmd prompt? ( Assuming your on windows, the Terminal in linux, I'm sure you know xP )
x:\xx\android\tools adb shell
You could also try adb remount and see what that gives you.
I'm just learning the real ADB commands, forgive me, I'm no master
Edit: Make sure to unplug your phone before you uninstall the USB/ADB drivers, and make sure you uninstall *everything* that has android or HTC on it from the device manager.
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you gave the right advice...
it's weird. I set adb as variable in windows environment and it worked till today.
Now I started a command prompt in another folder with adb in it and started adb... and it works. weird. I already uninstalled the drivers with usbdeview, restarted etc. a several times and it didn't work. Just use another adb-command finally worked...
thx
Code:
adb devices
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
HT852KV04159 device
Yeah, that happens to me sometimes, where it says the device didn't ACK, or something, but I just unplug it, plug it back it in, and wait a good minute it works flawlessly.
I guess our G1's just get moody sometimes, I know I would if someone changed my innerds and outterds on a regular basis xD
for the past 18 months I have been able to access my G1 via USB. I could mount it easily and ADB was set up correctly. for some reason this week, it stopped working. now when I plus it in, I get the "USB Not Recognized" error in XP, and my device no longer shows up as an adroid phoen in Device Mgr. It now says unknown device.
I have tried updating the driver with no luck.
Any ideas would be great,
Thanks
Something similar happened to me. After trying to mess around with Live Wallpapers and DroidExplorer, my phone doesn't show up. I get the "Error: Device not found".
I have the latest USB driver, but yet device manager keeps saying that it's up to date when I try to reinstall (however under Driver Details, Vista says the location of the drivers are on System32 and they're Microsoft drivers....)
Edit: after searching Google for answers, I stumbled on a Google Group and found that someone fixed their issue (similar to mine) by installing HTC Sync. I did, and voila! ADB works again.
http://www.htc.com/au/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=573&news_id=169
OUTSTANDING!! That did it. Thanks a bunch, and thanks for the link!
fixed for real now
So the above didn't do it for me, here's what I did:
download and extract USBDeview
Open it up and remove the 3 or 4 entries that say "android phone"
Unlplug (if its plugged into USB) your phone and replug it in, the "found new hardware" window should pop up and be sure to install the drivers that came with the SDK.
That took care of my USB mounting situation, but I still couldn't get adb or fastboot to see my device. Turns out I had adb.exe and fastboot.exe in my WINDOWS/System32 folder as well as in the SDK/tools folder (prolly from when I updated the SDK). Having them in 2 spots seemed to cause problems so I removed them from the SDK/Tools folder. Alternatively I could have removed the other set, but I didn't want to go to my SDK folder every time to use them, this way I can access ADB from any folder on my computer.
This is all from memory so if something's not clear, lemme know. All I know is ADB and Fastboot are working now.
so, stupid question time.
i've used ADB in the past and its worked great so not sure whats going on this time around.
I get the following errors when trying to start adb:
"daemon still not runningerror: cannot connect to daemon"
I have installed moto drivers for droid 3 (32bit), im on win7 32bit. I have my phone on dev mode, and charge only. I have run CMD with admin rights. and still ADB wont turn on.
I have also tried using the new one click method:
http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?t=3714&p=75934
anyone have some direction? I did kill adb from my running processes (all instances) and tried all over, no go, same error.
help?
Did you put the phone is PC Mode as opposed to USB Mass Storage?
its supposed to be done in Charing only mode, the issue isn't on my phone setup, it got to do with my darn computer, I can even do an adb devices command... may have to remove the sdk completely and start over.
Put in charge only, use one click method
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did you change directory in cmd to the folder that adb is in?
...I had to change to the folder like this cd\program files (x86)\android\android-sdk\platform-tools
The one-click root method is bundled with adb.exe. Except for the driver and a USB cable, it contains everything needed to root.
When I connect my S21U to the pc and start a command window, the list of devices says
device
emulator offline
trying to type in adb she’ll gets me the error “more than one device connected”
any idea what to do?
Try the newest minimal adb and fastboot.. Driver installed for your phone?
markotix said:
trying to type in adb she’ll gets me the error “more than one device connected”
any idea what to do?
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Open task manager and look at 'Background processes'(phone unplugged from pc)) if you see adb listed in processes click
on it to highlight and click "End task". After that plug your phone into pc and try adb again.
You can also try 'adb kill server/adb start server"
What worked, was to end all processes in the task manager, which were responsible for my native instruments music controller.
thanks to everyone!!!
Did you have a list of which apps to disable?