ADB with Multiple Nook Colors? - Nook Color General

Hey guys. ADB is working fine for me and can see both my D2 and Nook Color. When I plug in a buddy's Nook Color, the PC detects the device and all is good, but I have no ADB access.
Tried...
adb kill-server
adb start-server
adb devices
But his serial number does not show up and cannot be seen. Thus, I don't have ability to push things through. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!!

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adb shell issue

I have adb installed on a Windows XP computer, and when I do "adb devices", my NC is listed with no problem. But, when I try to an "adb shell", it just hangs at the prompt with no response. I'm stumped. Any ideas? Thanks.
I figured it out.
What did you do? How did you fix this issue? I can't get adb working for 3 weeks now. I have exactly the same symptoms. ADB over WiFi works, but I'd rather use USB.
Thanks.

[Q] ADB Access for Multiple Nooks?

I have two Nook Colors auto-nooted with 1.0.1 and both are running fine. I used my Nook to install the Android SDK on my computer and enable Nook USB ADB. ADB is working great for my NC and I can do everything in the command line that I want.
However, I plug my brother's NC (rooted and worked like mine) into my computer and it doesn't show up in ADB ("adb devices"). I even tried rebooting, shutting down and restarting the Android SDK. I'm a noob and I'm wondering is there a setting in the SDK that only allows one Android device based on serial number to be connected with the SDK?

ADB for NC

How do you get access to your nook color's ADB through a computer?
I used the process on nookdevs. I am really confused because a lot of things need you to use adb access through the computer

[Q] Kindle Fire HD bricked.

I read up on guides to fixing it, ordered a fastboot cable.
Back story: I stupidly wiped my entire KFHD, OS and all
Still can access TWRP, my question is, can it be fixed? Can i just plug my fastboot cable in and transfer CyanogenMod 10.1 and flash it?
Thank you for you help.
I think i can help you a little bit , did you try the adb sideload option?
if not , the only thing you need to do its send the .zip file via adb sideload and you are done
Use the factory/fastboot cable only to get into fastboot, but don't use it to enter commands or transfer files. Switch cables and use adb to transfer a new ROM to your sdcard
ThatLatinGuy said:
I think i can help you a little bit , did you try the adb sideload option?
if not , the only thing you need to do its send the .zip file via adb sideload and you are done
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no. my kindle is wiped and I cannot connect it to my pc. It's detected but I can't find the empty folder to put stuff in
EDIT: Googled adb sideload and tried it out, my kindle isn't detected when i use the adb devices command. That's probably why it isn't working.
EDIT2: Fixed, many thanks to ThatLatinGuy.
RaptorYeshua said:
no. my kindle is wiped and I cannot connect it to my pc. It's detected but I can't find the empty folder to put stuff in
EDIT: Googled adb sideload and tried it out, my kindle isn't detected when i use the adb devices command. That's probably why it isn't working.
EDIT2: Fixed, many thanks to ThatLatinGuy.
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You are welcome , and if you need something else just tell me
Can You Help Me?
I have a similar issue. It looks like the OS has been wiped from my Kindle Fire HD 7. My PC does detect it and I can see folders. They are empty, mostly. On start up I get "Kindle Fire". Then I get to a welcome screen with an android icon. I press start and it sits for a bit then a window pops up saying that there was an error. My PC does not detect my Kindle as ADB and it will not boot up in fastboot.
Rednival said:
I have a similar issue. It looks like the OS has been wiped from my Kindle Fire HD 7. My PC does detect it and I can see folders. They are empty, mostly. On start up I get "Kindle Fire". Then I get to a welcome screen with an android icon. I press start and it sits for a bit then a window pops up saying that there was an error. My PC does not detect my Kindle as ADB and it will not boot up in fastboot.
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I think we need a little more information.
1. What were you trying to do when the OS disappeared?
2. Do you have a fastboot cable?
3. Did you back-up your Kindle stock images?
4. What do you want to achieve at the end? Stock OS or modified OS or what?
Did you follow the instructions for putting the kindle into ADB mode before the OS disappeared?
calkenneth said:
I think we need a little more information.
1. What were you trying to do when the OS disappeared?
2. Do you have a fastboot cable?
3. Did you back-up your Kindle stock images?
4. What do you want to achieve at the end? Stock OS or modified OS or what?
Did you follow the instructions for putting the kindle into ADB mode before the OS disappeared?
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as calkenneth said we need more details if you want help , tell us what happened and who did you get wipe your os , then i will do my best to help you
Hi, I have a similar problem and was not sure whether to start a new thread or not.
I had tried rooting the 7HD and it only kind of worked.
It is still working for some things but not Netflix and Amazon video streaming so I would like to go back to the stock ROM. I have tried everything I have found online, and nothing is working. Unfortunately, the root I used did not include adding TWRP.
I just tried adb sideload as mentioned above but the instructions call for v1.0.029 or later and mine is 1.0.026 and I can't find a download link to that later version.
I have a fastboot cable and after four or five tries starting the 7hd, it will boot and stop at the Fatsboot but I can't do anything with it as it appears locked up.
With the standard cable I can see the Kindle on my win7pro-x64.
I have Superuser showing on the 7hd carousel.
When I plug the 7hd in, windows tries to install the drivers and then says, "drivers were not installed correctly. The Device Manager shows Kindle under "Other devices" but it has a yellow question mark.
...and when I run abd shell, it gets started OK, but hen says "Device not found," even though I can see the Folders with Windows Explorer.
Thanks for anything you can offer to get this unrooted.
Harry
I have the exact same problem as the OP, I tried sideloading but all I get is a bunch of gibberish adb related in the cmd window whenever I enter anything, i.e. adb push, adb device, adb sideload same stuff comes up in the cmd window but nothing is sideloaded onto the device. What am I doing wrong ? I was attempting to install paranoid android port, was wiping everything and in my eagerness I wiped the system/OS, can still enter twrp.... a bit of help would be appreciated!
CreamEggKing said:
I have the exact same problem as the OP, I tried sideloading but all I get is a bunch of gibberish adb related in the cmd window whenever I enter anything, i.e. adb push, adb device, adb sideload same stuff comes up in the cmd window but nothing is sideloaded onto the device. What am I doing wrong ? I was attempting to install paranoid android port, was wiping everything and in my eagerness I wiped the system/OS, can still enter twrp.... a bit of help would be appreciated!
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It would he helpful to know exactly what messages you are receiving...
soupmagnet said:
It would he helpful to know exactly what messages you are receiving...
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this is the message I recieve, a bunch of commands and explanation as to what adb commands do. :good:
I think either my xda app is glitching or that photo got resized so small the text is unreadable. But I am throwing a guess that the command syntax was wrong so adb threw up its default usage text. BTW here's a tip, instead of screen-shotting your PC, right click in the command prompt and press mark, it will let u highlight the text, when done highlighting, tap enter on the keyboard to copy, then you can paste the text here, preferably in code brackets if there is a lot. I find it funny most people don't know this considering how often most people use copy and paste now days, then again Microsoft didn't exactly label it very well. What exactly did you type into the command prompt?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
stunts513 said:
I think either my xda app is glitching or that photo got resized so small the text is unreadable. But I am throwing a guess that the command syntax was wrong so adb threw up its default usage text. BTW here's a tip, instead of screen-shotting your PC, right click in the command prompt and press mark, it will let u highlight the text, when done highlighting, tap enter on the keyboard to copy, then you can paste the text here, preferably in code brackets if there is a lot. I find it funny most people don't know this considering how often most people use copy and paste now days, then again Microsoft didn't exactly label it very well. What exactly did you type into the command prompt?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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the pic came up small because it is a thumbnail to the larger pic which is in photobucket, didnt want to flood he page with an overly large photo, thanks for the pro tip! didn't know that but it shall come in handy in future.
I typed in adb sideload /pa_tate-3.90-20130801.zip and then got the following:
hope it helps! yes I'm aware my first name is in there, not bothered! )
C:\Users\Wil>adb sideload pa_tate-3.90-20130801.zip
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.29
-d - directs command to the only connected USB devic
e
returns an error if more than one USB device is
present.
-e - directs command to the only running emulator.
returns an error if more than one emulator is r
unning.
-s <serial number> - directs command to the USB device or emulator w
ith
the given serial number. Overrides ANDROID_SERI
AL
environment variable.
-p <product name or path> - simple product name like 'sooner', or
a relative/absolute path to a product
out directory like 'out/target/product/sooner'.
If -p is not specified, the ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT
environment variable is used, which must
be an absolute path.
devices - list all connected devices
connect <host>[:<port>] - connect to a device via TCP/IP
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
disconnect [<host>[:<port>]] - disconnect from a TCP/IP device.
Port 5555 is used by default if no port number
is specified.
Using this command with no additional arguments
will disconnect from all connected TCP/IP devic
es.
device commands:
adb push <local> <remote> - copy file/dir to device
adb pull <remote> [<local>] - copy file/dir from device
adb sync [ <directory> ] - copy host->device only if changed
(-l means list but don't copy)
(see 'adb help all')
adb shell - run remote shell interactively
adb shell <command> - run remote shell command
adb emu <command> - run emulator console command
adb logcat [ <filter-spec> ] - View device log
adb forward <local> <remote> - forward socket connections
forward specs are one of:
tcp:<port>
localabstract:<unix domain socket name>
localreserved:<unix domain socket name>
localfilesystem:<unix domain socket name>
dev:<character device name>
jdwp:<process pid> (remote only)
adb jdwp - list PIDs of processes hosting a JDWP transport
adb install [-l] [-r] [-s] <file> - push this package file to the device and i
nstall it
('-l' means forward-lock the app)
('-r' means reinstall the app, keeping its data
)
('-s' means install on SD card instead of inter
nal storage)
adb uninstall [-k] <package> - remove this app package from the device
('-k' means keep the data and cache directories
)
adb bugreport - return all information from the device
that should be included in a bug report.
adb backup [-f <file>] [-apk|-noapk] [-shared|-noshared] [-all] [-system|-nosy
stem] [<packages...>]
- write an archive of the device's data to <file>
.
If no -f option is supplied then the data is wr
itten
to "backup.ab" in the current directory.
(-apk|-noapk enable/disable backup of the .apks
themselves
in the archive; the default is noapk.)
(-shared|-noshared enable/disable backup of the
device's
shared storage / SD card contents; the defau
lt is noshared.)
(-all means to back up all installed applicatio
ns)
(-system|-nosystem toggles whether -all automat
ically includes
system applications; the default is to inclu
de system apps)
(<packages...> is the list of applications to b
e backed up. If
the -all or -shared flags are passed, then t
he package
list is optional. Applications explicitly g
iven on the
command line will be included even if -nosys
tem would
ordinarily cause them to be omitted.)
adb restore <file> - restore device contents from the <file> backup
archive
adb help - show this help message
adb version - show version num
scripting:
adb wait-for-device - block until device is online
adb start-server - ensure that there is a server running
adb kill-server - kill the server if it is running
adb get-state - prints: offline | bootloader | device
adb get-serialno - prints: <serial-number>
adb status-window - continuously print device status for a specifie
d device
adb remount - remounts the /system partition on the device re
ad-write
adb reboot [bootloader|recovery] - reboots the device, optionally into the boo
tloader or recovery program
adb reboot-bootloader - reboots the device into the bootloader
adb root - restarts the adbd daemon with root permissions
adb usb - restarts the adbd daemon listening on USB
adb tcpip <port> - restarts the adbd daemon listening on TCP on th
e specified port
networking:
adb ppp <tty> [parameters] - Run PPP over USB.
Note: you should not automatically start a PPP connection.
<tty> refers to the tty for PPP stream. Eg. dev:/dev/omap_csmi_tty1
[parameters] - Eg. defaultroute debug dump local notty usepeerdns
adb sync notes: adb sync [ <directory> ]
<localdir> can be interpreted in several ways:
- If <directory> is not specified, both /system and /data partitions will be u
pdated.
- If it is "system" or "data", only the corresponding partition
is updated.
environmental variables:
ADB_TRACE - Print debug information. A comma separated list
of the following values
1 or all, adb, sockets, packets, rwx, usb, sync
, sysdeps, transport, jdwp
ANDROID_SERIAL - The serial number to connect to. -s takes prior
ity over this if given.
ANDROID_LOG_TAGS - When used with the logcat option, only these de
bug tags are printed.
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do I need to provide more detail ? because I'm pretty sure everything you need to know is right there. The OP solved his issue, would of been helpful if he said how?
Everything we need is right there, I'm trying to figure out why its doing that be cause the syntax looks correct to me. I'll do some checking on mine, have to ask, u did put the file your trying to side load in the same folder as the adb command right?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
stunts513 said:
Everything we need is right there, I'm trying to figure out why its doing that be cause the syntax looks correct to me. I'll do some checking on mine, have to ask, u did put the file your trying to side load in the same folder as the adb command right?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire HD running CM10.1 Tablet UI using xda-developers app
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doh!
Its always the simple things we forget to do! Will try it in the morning and let you know! Cheers bub.
I placed the file in the android sdk folder at C:/Android SDK still no joy, keep getting the same message pop up..... is there a specific folder within android sdk it needs to be in ? build tools ? temp ? platform-tools ?
On a side not Amazon has agreed to send me another one. Theyve asked that I return this one after I get the new one, question, would they be bothered if I didn't ? Or would they try to charge me for the price of a second one ? latter option seems more likely imho...
The adb command I believe is in the platform tools folder, put it in there and try it. Also just call amazon and ask them to cancel it and tell them you got it working, I doubt there would be any problems.
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yeah I figured it was the platform tools folder, still nothing, I have tried various syntax entries followed the guidelines laid out by twrp for sideloading, still no joy, same bunch of adb commands are displayed after enter.... I do not know what I am doing wrong, this is not my first time working adb or with rooted devices.....

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So I am trying to do some Nook HD development in Linux and can't get adb to work.
First I tried listing devices in ADB and got no result. Continued further to find out that when I use lsusb command it is in fact connected. It does work on Wireless though.

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