[Q] Gear not displaying USB debuggin - Samsung Galaxy Gear

Like the titles says the gear is not displaying usb debugging. I'm using the T-mobile S4, not rooted, and is on android version 4.3. Gear manager is also up to date version 1.5.123002.

On your gear, go into settings > gear info > about gear and tap software version about 5 - 7 times
Devices:
- Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900W8 on X-Note 7.0 (ML2) with Compulsion Kernel 6.0
- Galaxy Gear on null_18 (ML1)

ok I did that before it didn't work. but I restarted the gear and tried it again and it worked. idk why it didn't work in the first place. Now I'm trying to install apk files on it. I am stuck in the command. I verified that adb device is there. but when I command adb install filfile.apk and hit enter it just stays there. nothing is happening.

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[Q] Can i turn on USB Debugging without display?

Hi guys, I have a galaxy gear, but i have a mobile phone from sony. So im trying to install custom rom to gear, because i want to pair it with my mobile phone. So i cant go to options, because galaxy gear is not paired. I have installed recovery, and rooted my gear, but i cant push .zip file to my galaxy gear, because my computer dont recognize the galaxy gear, adb cant recognise it too. So, how can i turn on debugging without using display? For example from recovery or from ADB? Have you got any ideas? Thanks
I don't understand why you can't just turn it on in settings on the gear? It doesn't need to be paired to go to the settings on the gear itself and enable USB debugging
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why
Because GG wants to pair with my phone, i cant continue without pairing, but my PC why cant recognize my Galaxy Gear? ADB cant recognize too (adb devices)??I have Win 8 and Samsung drivers are installed...
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pcpimpin said:
I don't understand why you can't just turn it on in settings on the gear? It doesn't need to be paired to go to the settings on the gear itself and enable USB debugging
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// So, problem is solved, thank You for reaction!!

Root Galaxy S5 All Models On Android 4.4.2 KitKat [How-To Tutorial]

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s (KRX:005935) new Galaxy S5 smartphone can now be rooted using the CF-Auto-Root tool, developed by Chainfire, a recognized member of the XDA Developers forum.
Things you should know before Rooting:
Rooting your Galaxy S5 will voids its manufacturer warranty, so think before you root your phone.
You’ll need a windows based PC.
Before Rooting, make sure you’ve installed USB drivers on your PC.
From Settings enable USB debugging. Don’t know? Learn Here
Make sure that you’ve got good enough battery charge on your phone, at least 50% is recommended.
Last but not the least proceed at your own risk.
You can find the download links to CF-Auto-Root packages for the following varients from here
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) -- International Snapdragon
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900H) – International Exynos
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900I) – Oceania
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900L) – Korean model
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900M) – Model for Middle East and South America
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900RT) – US Cellular
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) – T-Mobile United States
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P) – Sprint
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T1) – MetroPCS
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900W8) – Canadian model
Tutorial
Step 1: Download CF-Auto-Root package and Odin v3.09. Then, extract the files to the computer.
Step 2: Boot the Galaxy S5 in Download mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together. When a warning screen is displayed, press the Volume Up button to enter Download mode.
Step 3: Now, run Odin3 v3.09.exe as an Administrator and then connect the Galaxy S5 to the PC via USB cable. If connected successfully, a message showing “Added!!” will appear in Odin’s message box, if not, try another USB port. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the USB driver.
Step 4: Click on the AP button, and select the CF-Auto-Root file (a .tar.md5 file), which was extracted in Step 1.
Step 5: In Odin, make sure that the “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” options are checked while “repartition” is unchecked.
Step 6: Click on the Start button in Odin to begin the flashing process.
Step 7: After the process is complete, the Galaxy S5 will restart and a PASS message with green background will appear in the left-most box at the top of Odin.
jakson0100 said:
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd’s (KRX:005935) new Galaxy S5 smartphone can now be rooted using the CF-Auto-Root tool, developed by Chainfire, a recognized member of the XDA Developers forum.
Things you should know before Rooting:
Rooting your Galaxy S5 will voids its manufacturer warranty, so think before you root your phone.
You’ll need a windows based PC.
Before Rooting, make sure you’ve installed USB drivers on your PC.
From Settings enable USB debugging. Don’t know? Learn Here
Make sure that you’ve got good enough battery charge on your phone, at least 50% is recommended.
Last but not the least proceed at your own risk.
You can find the download links to CF-Auto-Root packages for the following varients from here
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900F) -- International Snapdragon
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900H) – International Exynos
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900I) – Oceania
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900L) – Korean model
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900M) – Model for Middle East and South America
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900RT) – US Cellular
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T) – T-Mobile United States
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900P) – Sprint
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900T1) – MetroPCS
Galaxy S5 (SM-G900W8) – Canadian model
Tutorial
Step 1: Download CF-Auto-Root package and Odin v3.09. Then, extract the files to the computer.
Step 2: Boot the Galaxy S5 in Download mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons together. When a warning screen is displayed, press the Volume Up button to enter Download mode.
Step 3: Now, run Odin3 v3.09.exe as an Administrator and then connect the Galaxy S5 to the PC via USB cable. If connected successfully, a message showing “Added!!” will appear in Odin’s message box, if not, try another USB port. If the issue persists, try reinstalling the USB driver.
Step 4: Click on the AP button, and select the CF-Auto-Root file (a .tar.md5 file), which was extracted in Step 1.
Step 5: In Odin, make sure that the “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” options are checked while “repartition” is unchecked.
Step 6: Click on the Start button in Odin to begin the flashing process.
Step 7: After the process is complete, the Galaxy S5 will restart and a PASS message with green background will appear in the left-most box at the top of Odin.
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Hi all
Bricked my galaxy gear watch SM-V700 software: V700XXUCNE9
Now i have unbricked it and its working ok now
I am now trying to root it
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Go back.
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I have tried 4 computers and also about 10 diff leads
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Hi.
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