ADB says device offline, trying to install stuff to my gear. - Samsung Galaxy Gear

So trying to use ADB through USB and command prompt with admin. Yet it says device offline. What can I do? I tried restarting everything.

You need initialize first. I just can't remember how I did it :s
Could it be root not working? Not selected connect on the watch? Dodgy cable/usb port?
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I'm having the same issue attempting to side load apks via my macbook air using adb. I've tried multiple ports, multiple cables, and just can't figure it out...

Make sure usb debugging is enabled
Check the watch for a confirmation dialog box

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[Q] Captivate USB problems

Hi everyone,
I have an AT&T Captivate SGH-i897 (2nd hand) and i can't mount the phone to my laptop (winXP 32bit). When i plug in the cable to the phone and then the PC i get the "device not recognized".I've donwloaded the Samsung drivers from the xda wiki page and extracted them and tried to update the driveres via Device Mng ,but didn't work.Also dl'ed the Samsung drivers 5.0.x instaled ,and still nothing.USB Debugging is on...
So to recap,my top can't recognize the phone('s internal sd card) so plz help ???????
Try this, go into usb settings and choose "mass storage"
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install kies
I would also recommend trying to fully uninstall all the drivers that associated on your pc with your phone (samsung or otherwise), and then reinstall the drivers before you plug in your phone. Then try to reconnect.
Just covering the basics. Assuming your phone is working correctly.
You have tried multiple USB ports on your computer, particularly those on the back if it's a desktop.
You have installed correct drivers (x86 or x64)
" for the correct operating system.
You have uninstalled the drivers before trying to reinstall.
You've tried to get Windows/ Mac to find them online (assuming you're using versions of OS that support doing that)
You've first tried Kies mini before full version, uninstalling in between. (Kies full version isn't supported for US, there are workarounds, but that's a different discussion)
On the phone you tell the phone to connect 'USB storage' (from the pull down menu after connected or in the settings)
I too am having problems with USB connectivity on a notebook with Win7/64. The usual failure mode is Windows not recognizing the USB device. I have followed ZBigT's basics, step by step and still cannot connect.
FWIW, my registry is awash with Samsung entries, some of which cannot be deleted.
I've even tried the AIO Toolbox application (to install the 64 bit drivers) to no avail.
Any other tips?
Is usb debugging turned off?
o hey guys sry for keeping u waiting,
i menaged to install ginger ,
the problem was my lap....rusty old bucket!!!!
had my friend come over with his lap and it worked like a charm ,
the problem is now i need a new one ;(,
damn
mrhaley30705 said:
Is usb debugging turned off?
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Yes. Still no love. Have tried:
usb_drivers_GalaxyS_x64
SGH-i897_Captivate_USB_Drivers_5_02_0_2
mini-KIES
Kies
AIO
uninstalling reinstalling each time
When I plug in the Captivate, any of 3 USB ports on the laptop, Windows gives the "Unrecognized Device..." message.
Go to settings/about phone. Look at the very bottom to see what rom you are running.
mrhaley30705 said:
Go to settings/about phone. Look at the very bottom to see what rom you are running.
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Paragon RC6.0
FWIW, I also have a Win7/64 desktop with the usb_drivers_GalaxyS_x64 installed and that works fine; can connect see "drives", use ODIN, adb commands etc.
It just the notebook, which I would like to be able to use to connect, especially when I travel, which has issues.
mabovalu said:
Paragon RC6.0
FWIW, I also have a Win7/64 desktop with the usb_drivers_GalaxyS_x64 installed and that works fine; can connect see "drives", use ODIN, adb commands etc.
It just the notebook, which I would like to be able to use to connect, especially when I travel, which has issues.
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Check in program files for a Samsung folder. There may be remnants from old drivers that need to be manually deleted.
mrhaley30705 said:
Check in program files for a Samsung folder. There may be remnants from old drivers that need to be manually deleted.
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Thanks for sticking with this. I was able to connect. I as focused on the Registry remnants, but your advice to clear out the Samsung folder in Programs worked. Thank you.
Additional comments: I am now running the Dlev ROM, it's OK, but when I plugged in the USB cable, just to the phone, it launched the Alarm Clock app! So I deleted that.
Then on the first of my four USB ports I got a USB driver failure to install, then the Windows Unrecognized USB device on ports 2 & 3. On port 4 it worked. (This is a Lennovo/Thinkpad notebook.)
I used the usb_drivers_GalaxyS_x64 package as that also worked on my desktop.
Thank you very much.

USB Mount Issues (CM7)

Hey, everyone, I tried posting about this in the CM7 general discussion thread, but no one seemed apt to respond.
I think this was a problem that popped up in the 60s or 70s in terms of nightlies, but I'm having it again now since around the 155 mark.
I'm on 160 and when I plug my NC into the USB cable, I no longer get any options to connect for file transfers in the notification area. If anyone could help me out with this, I'd really appreciate it. It's just so perplexing and no one seems be having this issue except me. If it's user-side error, that's fine as well, I'd just like to know how to fix it.
1. When you plugged the NC in, did the PC recognize any "removable" drive?
2. In the notification area, did you see any other indication?
3. You run CM7 off uSD or eMMC?
votinh said:
1. When you plugged the NC in, did the PC recognize any "removable" drive?
2. In the notification area, did you see any other indication?
3. You run CM7 off uSD or eMMC?
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1. No, nothing comes up.
2. The notification area remains blank.
3. I'm running it off eMMC.
Thanks for taking the time, by the way!
If so, unplug the usb cable then replug in a few times and see what happens.
If still nothing, try to use other usb cable.
Oh, btw, have you had Nookcolotweaks app installed?
I do have Nook Tweaks installed, yes. I'm using the cable that came with the Nook, but I'm not sure I have any other cables around.
Do make sure you check OFF the USB Host feature (reboot and reconnect)
I gave that a try, too, but still nothing. So confusing!
Don't be so hard on yourself.
Let try it on different computer if you have.
Also try difference usb cable.
Last, if nothing works, update latest nightly build
When you disconnect and reconnect the nook in testing/trying to get it recognized... unplug usb cable from computer... its made a difference at times.
I know this sounds basic but in applications-settings ensure you have usb debugging checked. Sometimes when flashing different nightlies, settings change.
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Thanks again for all the help, everyone! I made sure USB debugging was checked and tried unplugging/replugging the cable, but there's still no notification coming up.
A new development:
I tried connecting it to my Windows PC instead of my Linux and it brought up this message that said it didn't recognize the device. I also tried to get ADB to see it and it can't. Does this information help or am I in trouble here?
Next time, do clearly indicate that you are using Linux or Windows. I'm sure many members here are Linux but still far less support than Windows world.
When I provided those suggestions in previous posts, I meant in Windows.
Anyway, back to your issue.
1. "it didn't recognize the device" because of missing adb usb driver. You need to get it installed first in order to use ADB, however it has nothing to do with your usb mass storage function. For now, you don't need to worry about it just yet.
2. Back to my question before, have you seen any "removable" on the PC (Windows)
Along with USB Host uncheck, if still having problem, I would suggest you either downgrade to the earlier versions or wait until tomorrow and update with another nightly build.
Good luck
I have the ADB drivers installed in Windows, as far as I know. I've used it before.
I typed "adb devices" into the prompt and it doesn't see the NC at all. Since one of the nightlies seems to be what prompted this sudden change in connectivity, I guess I'll just hope that one of the new ones can fix it. Thanks again.
Also, Windows doesn't show anything "removable" except for my external HD.
Try to disable usb debugging as you can still use ADB over wifi. This should always put the device to usb storage mode when connected.
arda99 said:
Try to disable usb debugging as you can still use ADB over wifi. This should always put the device to usb storage mode when connected.
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I tried this out and even ADB wireless can't connect to my device. I even re-installed the ADB drivers in Windows to be sure the problem wasn't on that end.
junkrobot said:
I tried this out and even ADB wireless can't connect to my device. I even re-installed the ADB drivers in Windows to be sure the problem wasn't on that end.
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If you're using ADB wireless, no need to install any driver on Windows PC, you just need 2 files: adb.exe and AdbWinApi.dll, to connect to Android device.
If you've installed ADB drivers, you might want to remove it as this might mess up usb storage.
arda99 said:
If you're using ADB wireless, no need to install any driver on Windows PC, you just need 2 files: adb.exe and AdbWinApi.dll, to connect to Android device.
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Alrighty. I have those two. I've connected my NC to ADB both wirelessly and and with the cable in the past, so this should all be straightforward anyhow. It just plain refuses to cooperate.
Go to the Marketplace and download "Nook Color UMS" app. Follow instructions and it will mount properly. I had the same issue used it and it mounts proper through the app.

ADB Errors

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.

Resolved: ADB Question

Ok so I've deleted and reinstalled the drivers from my computer and reinstalled the ADB from the SDK and every time I try to do ADB, it detects my device but says it's offline. I've tried with 5 different USB cables, 2 of which were official motorola cables and 1 of those 2 were the one that came with my phone. I have tried all different ports too
Resolution: I uninstalled all my USB drivers, my motorola drivers, and adb. I redownloaded them and reinstalled them and they finally worked
Is USB Debugging enabled? Is the phone in the correct USB mode (think this should be automatic)?
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Phibernaut said:
Is USB Debugging enabled? Is the phone in the correct USB mode (think this should be automatic)?
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Yea, and I have it set to debugging and charging mode only
need install driver
mvp3 said:
need install driver
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I had the drivers, uninstalled them and reinstalled them to make sure already.
I'm pretty noob to all this, but I'm having issues making adb work on my Ubuntu 11.10 w/kde desktop. Is my issue as simple as the phone needs to be turned off? Ie charge mode? Shows phone offline all the time
Edit:I made the udev file 51-android.rules vendor 22b8 product 42d9
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Endoroid said:
I'm pretty noob to all this, but I'm having issues making adb work on my Ubuntu 11.10 w/kde desktop. Is my issue as simple as the phone needs to be turned off? Ie charge mode? Shows phone offline all the time
Edit:I made the udev file 51-android.rules vendor 22b8 product 42d9
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When they're referring to "charge mode" it's the option in the USB connection where you can choose where all it does is charge, where its a SD card mount, or its a sync for your stuff on the computer such as contacts and whatnot on there
digitalsynner85 said:
Ok so I've deleted and reinstalled the drivers from my computer and reinstalled the ADB from the SDK and every time I try to do ADB, it detects my device but says it's offline. I've tried with 5 different USB cables, 2 of which were official motorola cables and 1 of those 2 were the one that came with my phone. I have tried all different ports too
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What OS are you using?
digitalsynner85 said:
When they're referring to "charge mode" it's the option in the USB connection where you can choose where all it does is charge, where its a SD card mount, or its a sync for your stuff on the computer such as contacts and whatnot on there
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I just discovered today, while plugged into my car charger that if you put it in sleep mode while plugged in the phone displays "charge only mode"
And for my adb problem I have tried toggling debug mode, rebooting both phone and comp. Always shows offline. Have tried every option in the USB connect. I'm sure its something simple but I can't figure it out
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Cdjones187 said:
What OS are you using?
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Windows 7 x64.......I was able to root and whatnot before, but now I'm trying to adb so I can fool around some more and can't

[Q] adb help please

Hi guys. I've been stuck trying to get adb to recognize my phone. I believe I have the path right. I have only downloaded both the tool kits from sdk manager. My computer will notice my phone to transfer files and eveything. It continues to say no internal or external. When I run adb shell a0thats what it says. It also doesn't start with just a c:
Hi,
do you turn on in settings / Applications
- unknow sources
and in for developers
- Debuging USB
?
if yes and still not working, you must download a new drivers
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
..just to relate my own experience, I had to toggle" USB Debugging" many times, off and on, before it was recognized.
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i have tried all of this already.
What kind of USB cable are you using? It has to be the one that came with the phone because Motorola switches the cables around for whatever reason.
Yes I have the original cord. When I edited the path. I had to delete a \ before I put the ;. Should ad the slash back in?
anymore ideas?

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