Well it is actually more windows related problem I believe. I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit version and I can't get DDMS to work. The 0.5sec popup says that it can't find the JAVA. It is searching for it in C:/Program Files/Java, mine is/was installed in Program Files (x86). I reinstalled JAVA installing it to program files, but the problem hasn't fixed. Any ideas? Is there a way to run ddms under 64 bit operating system?
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Well it is actually more windows related problem I believe. I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit version and I can't get DDMS to work. The 0.5sec popup says that it can't find the JAVA. It is searching for it in C:/Program Files/Java, mine is/was installed in Program Files (x86). I reinstalled JAVA installing it to program files, but the problem hasn't fixed. Any ideas? Is there a way to run ddms under 64 bit operating system?
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I just edited the .bat file to explicitly state where I wanted it to find java.exe.
It makes some very specific assumptions about where to find it.
I'm not at my home machine right now, but as I recall there was a second .bat file that looks for java.exe. I changed that one. Seems to be sourced by several different .bat files in the tools folder.
Will try to do that on my own, but if you find some time and be kind enough to post the instructions, I'd be really happy
Will report back if I manage to do something about it.
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i take it adb is not available for windows 7? I have been searching everywhere for answers, and all i found was drivers for the 64 bit version of windows. Does anyone know how to get sdk on windows 7 with all the files? sorry about the noob question but this has me dumbfounded
Check the android dev section for my thread on how to install adb on windows 7 32 and 64 it takes like 15 or 20 min tops good luck.
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Keithgordon said:
i take it adb is not available for windows 7? I have been searching everywhere for answers, and all i found was drivers for the 64 bit version of windows. Does anyone know how to get sdk on windows 7 with all the files? sorry about the noob question but this has me dumbfounded
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I finally got it working, I found that if you htc sync installed for some reason adb wont install; also, adb isn't in the tools directory, now it is in the platform-tools directory. Got it working, and even got android commander installed and working, thanks
There's also this video tutorials section that I made that has this as well. How are people missing these things when they are reading
Asadullah said:
There's also this video tutorials section that I made that has this as well. How are people missing these things when they are reading
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I Agree and I have no idea really. Gotta love xda it never ceases to amaze me lol
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Hate to be a pain, I have been trying to get Google apps and market installed on Nook. Drivers are not found and the drivers are not in SDK usb folder. Can not figure out the problem. I installed Java below and I think I installed the correct Java it is the developers Java 6 update 25-When I install the Google drivers and close out of SDK-there is an error box states that Java 64 not found and it says something about "path" amd user variables add.... It asks to add this":C:C\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_25\bin\java.exe to path" I added it to the same place that you asked to add ";c:\android-sdk-windows\tools;c:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools". I did that added to the end of the "android"path and before it and that error still comes up! I can not get past the error. Could that be the problem why there are no drivers found and that there are no drivers in the folder??? Is there a work around this? PLEASE could someone assist or direct me to a solution? Much appreciated, thanks!
Would appreciate assistance or direction.please.
Been working for 2 weeks on installing on My Nook Color installed with Honeycomb.
I have it imaged on SDHC card and running on Nook. Problem installing Google Apps and Market.
Looks like I have ADB installed correctly in platform tools and in SDK folde.r I have USB folder with , I think, appropriate drivers.
When I connect and then go in device manager to find driver and get to "have disk" and find the "android_winusb" (located in SDK folder usb drivers) and located the bottom where says inf file is not highlighted. Therefore it will not install.
Newbie here, but looks like not recognizing as an inf file?
Seems like I am so close and now just a puzzle I am unable to solve.
Could you or someone assist? It would be much appreciated. I have tried all searches for resolution that I know of.
Thanks.
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Would appreciate assistance or direction.please.
Been working for 2 weeks on installing on My Nook Color installed with Honeycomb.
I have it imaged on SDHC card and running on Nook. Problem installing Google Apps and Market.
Looks like I have ADB installed correctly in platform tools and in SDK folde.r I have USB folder with , I think, appropriate drivers.
When I connect and then go in device manager to find driver and get to "have disk" and find the "android_winusb" (located in SDK folder usb drivers) and located the bottom where says inf file is not highlighted. Therefore it will not install.
Newbie here, but looks like not recognizing as an inf file?
Seems like I am so close and now just a puzzle I am unable to solve.
Could you or someone assist? It would be much appreciated. I have tried all searches for resolution that I know of.
Thanks.
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I had the same problem trying to install the drivers on my Vista laptop. After several attempts to uninstall and re-install the drivers, I was never able to resolve it. My work around was to install ADB & the drivers on my old XP laptop for emergency use. For day to day use with my Windows Vista machine I installed ADB wireless on my Nook and it connects without any problems.
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I had the same problem trying to install the drivers on my Vista laptop. After several attempts to uninstall and re-install the drivers, I was never able to resolve it. My work around was to install ADB & the drivers on my old XP laptop for emergency use. For day to day use with my Windows Vista machine I installed ADB wireless on my Nook and it connects without any problems.
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Appreciate the response, thanks.
What is adb wireless and then how did you get google apps and market on the Nook?
Wow-did some research and looks like the perfect application-thanks.
I can not find out how to download the app. I found a site that said "hit break button to see download link".
I do not know what a break button is?
How can I get the adbwireless app?
Much appreciated, thanks.
PS-If I can get that application-how do I get the Google App and Market on the Nook color?
Getting excited here!
Anyone out there installed Novacom on any of these Windows 10 preview builds? I've tried running the JAR file that's out there, but I run into an error:
ERROR: Driver Installation Failed
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There are not compatibiility settings for .jar files like .exe files.
Any ideas?
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I've been running it on Windows 10 with no issue at all. Are you using the 64 bit versions of novacom and any drivers as well?
I got the same thing for W8.1, had to find novacom 64 bit installer, not use the universal one. I'll see about diggin up a link.
EDIT: Found it: http://www.reverendkyle.com/index.php/articles/161-universal-novacom-driver-installer-fixed
Do no use the universal one as the download files have been removed from webos's servers so it can't download/install anything using the universal installer.
All I get from URL above is a load of Chines characters in notepad file! - How do I get the zip please?
Edit: Answer very simple - install WinRAR!!
Working links here
Dellboy67 said:
All I get from URL above is a load of Chines characters in notepad file! - How do I get the zip please?
Edit: Answer very simple - install WinRAR!!
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Get the Universal Novacom installer here:
Get all your working links from this thread:
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 5.x.x/4.4.x with Jcsullins TPtoolbox Super Easy Way
Hello, I have the following problem my computer recognizes the Palm novacom bootie but does not recognize the tablet as sd drive i.e. can not get data to the tablet to make installation
I have novacom installed on my Windows 7 Titan 32 bits. I am ready to forward file to anybody who wants to also send me something. I spent alot of time and money to get it so I cannot give for free. just a token and you will have the file fowarded to you.
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I have novacom installed on my Windows 7 Titan 32 bits. I am ready to forward file to anybody who wants to also send me something. I spent alot of time and money to get it so I cannot give for free. just a token and you will have the file fowarded to you.
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thats an super awful attitude
emmalianodicarprio said:
I have novacom installed on my Windows 7 Titan 32 bits. I am ready to forward file to anybody who wants to also send me something. I spent alot of time and money to get it so I cannot give for free. just a token and you will have the file fowarded to you.
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You're an IDIOT... If I was a mod I'd ban your ass for such a pathetic statement. Your don't belong on XDA
Hi, I've encountered the same problem, but i've saved a file several year before which works perfectly : novacom-win-64.tgz. I've search to find some place to download it, and i found it today on media fire (unfortunately, I've not the rights to post an url). I've downloaded it and it's the exact same file (a tar.gz). Once uncompressed, you have a .msi, and when you double-click on it, there in nothing to say it's ok, but when you launch tptoolbix, it works
Howdy folks,
Usually fairly computer-literate. Thought I'd do the "native" thing and develop for android using Linux. Windows 7-10 daily driver but i thought why not do the nerdy thing and use linux. that's the guts of android after all.
Anyhoo. If anyone's downloaded the linux version of android studio you'd notice it puts you right away into the android sdk manager to complete the installation and you have to choose to install platform-tools and the api. ok. done.
How now do I start this program?? There is not a corresponding .android bash script to run for the sdk itself, it's just the manager!! How do you start the IDE??
Please, many sorries that i am retarded. ... but it's baffling how there's no instructions from google... they just point you to the sdk manager and explain nothing else. They didn't even sign their ssl certs so you can't use sdk manager unless you dive into its settings to force http. wtf?? is google dropping the ball on this? how do you deploy something so terribly? and what's with the unsigned certs? did the intern fall asleep at his job??
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How now do I start this program?? There is not a corresponding .android bash script to run for the sdk itself, it's just the manager!! How do you start the IDE??
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So, I guess you have downloaded the studio from
Code:
developer.android.com/sdk/installing/index.html?pkg=studio
After extracting you can launch IDE by going to android-studio/bin/ and writing ./studio.sh
And this information is straight from their page.
thanks... i ... i saw later...
when you click on first link on thier page it takes you to download ide package manager... it implies you already have ide, so the actual program isnt available to dl.
but if you scroll that same silly page, you find true complete ide download.
please pardon my extreme ignorance. hope you got some lulz.
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