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ah please help. I have rc29 or whatever because when i type in reboot it restarts my phone. I ahve a SIM card in but I cannot get adb shell started. :/
when i plug in my phone nothing happens.
I d/l the sdk but it doesnt ask for the usb thing.
PLEASE HELP
i have tried everything. adb isnt seenig my device
you have to make sure USB debugging is on inside Settings | Applications | Development
Edit: hehehe ^^^ what he said.
Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
well you cant do that when you cant even activate your phone. im doing the activate without data plan. help?
samrozzi said:
well you cant do that when you cant even activate your phone. im doing the activate without data plan. help?
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did you try typing
<enter>setprop persist.service.adb.enable 1<enter>
?
yes hundreds of times. when i enter it and i plug into computer nothing happens. nothing pops up on vista. is there a way to maybe delete a driver for android I maybe installed already?
its that my pc isnt detecting my g1. it says no device detected. PLEASE HELP.
idk maybe I need a way to usb debug without activating?
i think its something with my driver. i might have installed it long ago? idk. any way to uninstall and reinstall?
samrozzi said:
i think its something with my driver. i might have installed it long ago? idk. any way to uninstall and reinstall?
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If you have Windows Vista or 7 you can right click my comptuer > Manage > Device Manager (or just call up device manager in xp) and look for ADB Interface.
Right Click HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface and click Uninstall.
Unplug and replug the USB and it should re-detect.
nevermind me =)
Same problems
I am having the same problems as "samrozzi".
Phone is OK with Reboot command.
Will not recognize "Setprop Persist etc".
My device manager shows (HTC Android Phone USB Device) in "Disk Drives" but nothing about ADB interface.
Also you guys are saying
"Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
Settings where? On the phone? not possible without getting past the registration screen.
In SDK ?
In ADB ?
On Computer somewhere ?
I have un-installed the driver for the phone. I reconnect and turn the phone on. The computer says HTC Google phone--hardware is installed and ready to use. Then it goes away and doesn't seem to be of any further use.
Please help, my brain is starting to sizzle from info-overload.
unkabuzz said:
I am having the same problems as "samrozzi".
Phone is OK with Reboot command.
Will not recognize "Setprop Persist etc".
My device manager shows (HTC Android Phone USB Device) in "Disk Drives" but nothing about ADB interface.
Also you guys are saying
"Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
Settings where? On the phone? not possible without getting past the registration screen.
In SDK ?
In ADB ?
On Computer somewhere ?
I have un-installed the driver for the phone. I reconnect and turn the phone on. The computer says HTC Google phone--hardware is installed and ready to use. Then it goes away and doesn't seem to be of any further use.
Please help, my brain is starting to sizzle from info-overload.
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did you install the driver
USBDeview
Try this:
- get USBDeview : http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html
- unplug phone from PC
- in USBDeview delete all drivers that have anything to do with HTC
- plug phone in PC; drivers should now install correctly IF you have downloaded and installed them before
If the above procedure does not work reinstall drivers (from SDK) and start all over.
check out this thread on "How to solve "G1/HTC Magic not recognized by ADB under Windows"
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/ff713181959c48ee
pascanu said:
If the above procedure does not work reinstall drivers (from SDK) and start all over.
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I don't see any "drivers" in SDK. I assume they are in "tools"??
unkabuzz said:
I don't see any "drivers" in SDK. I assume they are in "tools"??
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it should be in the main folder of the sdk "usb driver"
Vulgrim said:
it should be in the main folder of the sdk "usb driver"
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When I open "android-sdk-windows" I see;
add ons (empty)
platforms (empty)
SDK Readme
SDK Setup (green droid) running/opening this gives me a black rectangle that is gone in an instant. (I assume that this is a command screen)
and tools
Inside tools are 24 folders.
I have opened all that I can inside tools "all" of them open the same black rectangle and then disappear.
Closest thing I can see is AdbWinUsbApi.dll Don't see any way to open it successfully............
Found another thread
http://href.to/eNE
http://www.anddev.org/download.php?id=449
(Android USB Drivers)
that gave me drivers that seem OK.... HOWEVER...
You guys are also saying
"Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
Settings where? On the phone? not possible without getting past the registration screen.
In SDK ?
In ADB ?
On Computer somewhere ?
unkabuzz said:
You guys are also saying
"Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
Settings where? On the phone? not possible without getting past the registration screen.
In SDK ?
In ADB ?
On Computer somewhere ?
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Can anybody help ?? Please ??
unkabuzz said:
Can anybody help ?? Please ??
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settings on the phone
unkabuzz said:
When I open "android-sdk-windows" I see;
add ons (empty)
platforms (empty)
SDK Readme
SDK Setup (green droid) running/opening this gives me a black rectangle that is gone in an instant. (I assume that this is a command screen)
and tools
Inside tools are 24 folders.
I have opened all that I can inside tools "all" of them open the same black rectangle and then disappear.
Closest thing I can see is AdbWinUsbApi.dll Don't see any way to open it successfully............
Found another thread
http://href.to/eNE
http://www.anddev.org/download.php?id=449
(Android USB Drivers)
that gave me drivers that seem OK.... HOWEVER...
You guys are also saying
"Go to Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging (check)
Settings where? On the phone? not possible without getting past the registration screen.
In SDK ?
In ADB ?
On Computer somewhere ?
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Run the setupsdk.exe and it should be under "available" for download, it will be called something like Usb Drivers r2 or something
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It’s unofficial but it’s working. This CWM Recovery was posted by NormanD in the forum. And I give the credits to him and thanks to the effort for finally making CWM Recovery possible on LG Optimus L7. And now, the long wait is over. Here it is!
Download the tool
Instructions for installing CWM custom recovery on LG Optimus L7:
Download the attachment and unpack it in the root of your C: drive. It will create a folder C:\L7CWM.
Make you have ‘USB Debugging’ enabled. Phone should be in “Charge only” mode.
Plug your LG Optimus L7 to PC via USB cable.
Open the folder c:\L7CWM and run the file Flash_Bootloader.bat – this will unlock the bootloader and the phone should restart
Open again the same folder and run Flash_Recovery.bat – this will flash the new custom touch controlled recovery and phone should restart again.
If you want to use the recovery the simplest way – attached the phone via USB again and this time run Reboot2Recovery.bat file – the phone will restart, the LG logo will be displayed for a few seconds and the the phone will enter Recovery Mode.:laugh::laugh:
Where can i download it?
Enviado do meu GT-I9505 utilizando Tapatalk 4
soory for downloading link not given..
Sent from my LG-P700 using xda app-developers app
u can check the orginal normanD xda page
Sent from my LG-P700 using xda app-developers app
Then just redirect us to the page where NormanD posted it...
Kids these days.... if you post this for your thanks meter then, i won't press it since it's rendered useless.
ohh soory...i was lil busy these days..couldn't get time to surf too
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u can get the link from http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho... from my LG-P700 using xda app-developers app
ArjunrambZ said:
u can get the link from http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...E]
Why i can't enable "USB Debugging mode" ?
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7thwarrior said:
Why i can't enable "USB Debugging mode" ?
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Please b more specific,
ArjunrambZ said:
Please b more specific,
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it's mention above that our phone should be on "charging only" and "Usb debugging mode must be enable". But I can't enable it in "Developer Option" section
7thwarrior said:
it's mention above that our phone should be on "charging only" and "Usb debugging mode must be enable". But I can't enable it in "Developer Option" section
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Are you using STOCK rom?
7thwarrior said:
it's mention above that our phone should be on "charging only" and "Usb debugging mode must be enable". But I can't enable it in "Developer Option" section
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you must first remove the USB cable and then select USB Debugging, then after you select it,tick USB debugging, it will work that way
LG Optimus CWM and Rooting
This will help you Rooting on LG L7 P700/P705 with almost any ROM running. :laugh:
Rooting:
Prerequisite
1. you must have your phone driver install, if you are a newbie install LG PC suite and connect you phone. LG System will do everything for you. :victory:
2. you must have brave heart!
ROOT IT!!
a. Download 'Cydia Impactor' from following links. Which every your system demands. i.e. windows,mac,linux and so on...
Download the thing from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448085
you will find every step out there but, here is the short summary. :good::angel::angel:
b. extract it!
c. select the # drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su from drop down menu and click start
d. your done!!
e. restart your phone (after reboot you will not get any superuser app, you have to install it manually)
f. install your favorite SuperUser app from PlayStore, i.e. SuperSu, Superuser , etc. or google 'em you'll get lot of apps.
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Yeah, It's the way to install the recovery on your LG L7. (P700/P705)...
Here is the link to get the zip: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38231332
1. Download the attachment l7cwm.zip and unpack it in the root of your C: drive. It will create a folder C:\L7CWM.
2. Attach your L7 P700/P705 phone via USB cable. 'USB Debugging' option has to be active. Phone should be in "Charge only" mode.
3. Open the folder c:\L7CWM and run the file Flash_Bootloader.bat - this will unlock the bootloader and the phone should restart
4. Open again the same folder and run Flash_Recovery.bat - this will flash the new custom touch controlled recovery and phone should restart again.
5. If you want to use the recovery the simplest way - attache the phone via USB again and this time run Reboot2Recovery.bat file - the phone will restart, the LG logo will be displayed for a few seconds and the the phone will enter Recovery Mode.
P.S. : Extract all the files in C:\ drive only and run the script otherwise it will simply not work.
Not the best but it is a helpfull thread
Windows Device Manager (Win8) is showing the ADB Interface as not having a driver installed when my Turbo is in USB debug mode. Ive installed the Motorola Device Manager, is there something else required for this?
Thanks!
timofcourse said:
Windows Device Manager (Win8) is showing the ADB Interface as not having a driver installed when my Turbo is in USB debug mode. Ive installed the Motorola Device Manager, is there something else required for this?
Thanks!
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http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
danger2u said:
http://adbdriver.com/downloads/
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Im getting the following message when I hit install:
Code:
[Error] Incompatible with Win8 x64
timofcourse said:
Im getting the following message when I hit install:
Code:
[Error] Incompatible with Win8 x64
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
While I appreciate the responses, neither of those links helped. After a bit more digging I was able to figure it out however. I threw together instructions in case anyone else has a similar problem.
Enable USB Debugging under Settings > Developer options
Download and install Motorola Device Manager from Motorola site here
Open Device Manager
Expand Other devices > right-click ADB Interface > choose Update Driver Software…
Choose Browse my computer for driver software
Choose Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
Select Android Device
Select Motorola ADB Interface
Answer Yes to the Update Drive Warning
The Motorola ADB Interface should now show up in Device Manager under Android Device.
timofcourse said:
While I appreciate the responses, neither of those links helped. After a bit more digging I was able to figure it out however. I threw together instructions in case anyone else has a similar problem.
Enable USB Debugging under Settings > Developer options
Download and install Motorola Device Manager from Motorola site here
Open Device Manager
Expand Other devices > right-click ADB Interface > choose Update Driver Software…
Choose Browse my computer for driver software
Choose Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
Select Android Device
Select Motorola ADB Interface
Answer Yes to the Update Drive Warning
The Motorola ADB Interface should now show up in Device Manager under Android Device.
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This was the missing step that was needed to get Helium working on the Droid Turbo. Thank you for putting together these instructions.
This worked for my Turbo to work with Helium. thanks.
I cannot possibly figure out what the heck is causing my Windows 8.1 Installation to not detect my Nexus 6. Google comes up with TONS of results for this issue, but all troubleshooting points to what I have already done.
Plug it in, comes up as "Nexus 6" under "Other Devices" in Device Manager. With the little Yellow ! mark.
Downloaded the USB drivers from here - http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html attempted to install them and I get an error message. After selecting the folder that contains the driver.
"Windows was unable to install your Nexus 6: Windows could not find the driver software for your device. If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and check the support section for driver software"
What I have Tried:
- Installing Drivers with USB Debugging ON and OFF
- Installing Drivers with Connection set to MTP and PTP on the phone
- Disabled Driver Signature Enforcement and attempted to install.
- Downloading Drivers a second time to ensure no corruption was in the file.
- Attempted to install via Android SDK (This appears to work per SDK software, but Device Manager shows no change, and the nexus isnt showing up in Explorer.)
- Tested Nexus on another Device. (Running Windows 7. Literally Plug and play No manual Installation needed. Worked)
I'm at total Loss here, Any other Ideas?
@morbid_bean,
Did you try the Motorola Device Manager >https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that seems to have done nothing
I'd go w/ uninstall all other drivers first, change cables and see what happens.
Try this:
1) Download the driver from the link in your post, and unzip the files to any location;
2) Open Device Manager on your PC and turn on the option to "Show hidden devices" from the View menu;
3) Right click on EVERY item that could potentially relate to your device (e.g., adb interface, composite interface, motorola, nexus, etc.) and uninstall, including deleting the driver.
4) With USB Debugging set to OFF, plug your device into your PC. Windows should automatically install the MTP driver and It should be recognized;
5) Now turn USB Debugging ON;
6) Go back into Device Manager, right click on your device and select "Update driver software";
7) Select "Browse my computer...", NOT "Search automatically...";
8) Click "Browse", and locate the driver you downloaded in step 1.
EDIT: I don't think you have to disable Driver Signature Enforcement, but if it gives you issues, try disabling it.
morbid_bean said:
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately that seems to have done nothing
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This is a long shot, but you did install the Java JDK, right?
cam30era said:
This is a long shot, but you did install the Java JDK, right?
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You do not need the JDK to install the drivers...
efrant said:
You do not need the JDK to install the drivers...
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I understand. OP has diagnosed his problem as drivers, but if his problem is ADB not connecting to his N6, it could be the problem. As I said, it's a long shot.
OP Here with a status update.
Continued to try some other suggestions. Such as another Cable, another USB port, reboots. Hell I seriously went as far as a whole Windows 8.1 Re-install. I had some feeling that possibility because I am rooted its causing issues; so I even went as far as taking my old Nexus 4 and reverted it to 100% stock to attempt to install the drivers and then trying the nexus 6. But I got same results.
efrant said:
Try this:
1) Download the driver from the link in your post, and unzip the files to any location;
2) Open Device Manager on your PC and turn on the option to "Show hidden devices" from the View menu;
3) Right click on EVERY item that could potentially relate to your device (e.g., adb interface, composite interface, motorola, nexus, etc.);
4) With USB Debugging set to OFF, plug your device into your PC. Windows should automatically install the MTP driver and It should be recognized;
5) Now turn USB Debugging ON;
6) Go back into Device Manager, right click on your device and select "Update driver software";
7) Select "Browse my computer...", NOT "Search automatically...";
8) Click "Browse", and locate the driver you downloaded in step 1.
EDIT: I don't think you have to disable Driver Signature Enforcement, but if it gives you issues, try disabling it.
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When I follow these steps I was successfully able to install drivers for something called "Android Composite ADB Interface"; "MTP" or "Nexus 6" was still failing. Even after switching debugging on. I still unfortunately do not see anything in Explorer that I can access the Nexus 6's files. Maybe this is an indicator that I am getting closer?
cam30era said:
This is a long shot, but you did install the Java JDK, right?
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When I installed Android SDK, it told me I needed JDK before proceeding with the installation. So I'm pretty sure I did this.
morbid_bean said:
When I follow these steps I was successfully able to install drivers for something called "Android Composite ADB Interface"; "MTP" or "Nexus 6" was still failing. Even after switching debugging on. I still unfortunately do not see anything in Explorer that I can access the Nexus 6's files. Maybe this is an indicator that I am getting closer?
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I just realized that the last part on my step 3 was cut off. It should read:
3) Right click on EVERY item that could potentially relate to your device (e.g., adb interface, composite interface, motorola, nexus, etc.) and uninstall, including deleting the driver.
As far as your issue, I'm pretty sure that Windos recognizes the N6 as an MTP device (assuming you have it on MTP) without any additional drivers, so I'm not sure what the problem is. My steps were to get the ADB driver installed, which seems to have worked. (ADB allows you access to your files via command line...)
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FIXED IT!
I am running a version of Windows 8.1 known as Windows 8.1 Pro N Essentially this is a slightly stripped down version and does not include "Windows Media Player or other Windows Media-related technologies, such as Windows Media Center and Windows DVD Maker" I managed to get this copy really cheap.
More Info Here
So essentially I needed to download THIS Pack/Update which gave me these special features. Including the resolution of my Driver Problem. Rebooted the computer plugged in my phone and it was detected and installed drivers automatically.
Special Credit to THIS thread for helping me with the answer. I hope this can be added to any Driver Installation Guide or Sticky to assist others that may come across this problem.
Glad you got it resolved. I've never heard of Pro N. Another wrinkle in the Windows 8.1 driver issues, it seams.
Recently I have been deving on a friends nexus 6 with 5.1.1 on it all drivers are installed properly device shows in adb i even get adb root successful but it refuses to adb remount for testing purposes even on roms that have modified boot.img's with init.d in them and ro.secure=0 set and adb persistance is also set so there is no reason for it not to mount. I imagine there could be a problem with it mounting system on boot but I am new to aosp 5.1.1 roms and this solution did not work for me it tells me the windows 8.1 version I'm running is not applicable for this update? So if anyone can lend some assistance it would be much appreciated.
The Nexus 6 is VZW unlocked bootloader and rooted twrp recovery all the latest
currently any rom i try i cant mount through adb so testing for themes is impossible?
Pneuma1985 said:
Recently I have been deving on a friends nexus 6 with 5.1.1 on it all drivers are installed properly device shows in adb i even get adb root successful but it refuses to adb remount for testing purposes even on roms that have modified boot.img's with init.d in them and ro.secure=0 set and adb persistance is also set so there is no reason for it not to mount. I imagine there could be a problem with it mounting system on boot but I am new to aosp 5.1.1 roms and this solution did not work for me it tells me the windows 8.1 version I'm running is not applicable for this update? So if anyone can lend some assistance it would be much appreciated.
The Nexus 6 is VZW unlocked bootloader and rooted twrp recovery all the latest
currently any rom i try i cant mount through adb so testing for themes is impossible?
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Have you tried this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Evolution_Freak said:
Have you tried this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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My question is: Why would old google universal adb drivers work when everyone else says to use the new google usb drivers in tandem with the Motorola drivers for vzw? Thats the only reason i didnt use the tool is b/c its outdated?
Pneuma1985 said:
My question is: Why would old google universal adb drivers work when everyone else says to use the new google usb drivers in tandem with the Motorola drivers for vzw? Thats the only reason i didnt use the tool is b/c its outdated?
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But alas! It does work, I've tested it myself. Also, you can install the most recent drivers optionally.
Evolution_Freak said:
But alas! It does work, I've tested it myself. Also, you can install the most recent drivers optionally.
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I just tested it and it does not work i still get permissions denied when i try to remount it.
Pneuma1985 said:
I just tested it and it does not work i still get permissions denied when i try to remount it.
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I don't usually recommend toolkits but you could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2947452
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I don't usually recommend toolkits but you could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2947452
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Yup that didnt work either. I get su in adbshell it shows me # so there is su i just dont get why it wont mount at all or pull or push obviously cant do that if it won't mount. And no tutorial I've followed nor solution has worked thus far. As stated above that solution worked for him with windows media center or whatever but that doesnt apply to me. I've done this hundreds of times with many many many devices on windows 7 I've even done it with 3 devices on 8.1 so far no problems this is the only one to give me issues like this.
It's always a bit of messing around with it to get it to work but this is different i have spent hours going back and forth removing all drivers installing new ones using tools etc.
Hello, im using O+ 3 and just installed the Oxygen 3.2.2 OS
I wanna root it but got problem because my ADB says unauthorized
Ive already tried to dig some similar case and possible answers thru the internet but none of them work for me
Ive tried to enable disable the debug permission
I also already make sure my ADB is the latest one.
Also already try to delete the 'adb_key' files from my PC (im using windows 7 64bit)
The problem is most user which has similar problem with me got the 'authorized debug prompt' popped up again on their phone, but its not working on my phone.
It appear only one time at the very first time i connect it to my phone, but i accidentaly click 'cancel' on that prompt
But after that it never re-appeared again.
Can someone kindly help me? Thanks a lot
Install the Android SDK or install the OnePlus 3 drivers
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speedyjay said:
Install the Android SDK or install the OnePlus 3 drivers
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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What does the Android SDK do mate?
I never used it before, so would be great if u can give me some hints
Thanks
toughkid said:
Hello, im using O+ 3 and just installed the Oxygen 3.2.2 OS
I wanna root it but got problem because my ADB says unauthorized
Ive already tried to dig some similar case and possible answers thru the internet but none of them work for me
Ive tried to enable disable the debug permission
I also already make sure my ADB is the latest one.
Also already try to delete the 'adb_key' files from my PC (im using windows 7 64bit)
The problem is most user which has similar problem with me got the 'authorized debug prompt' popped up again on their phone, but its not working on my phone.
It appear only one time at the very first time i connect it to my phone, but i accidentaly click 'cancel' on that prompt
But after that it never re-appeared again.
Can someone kindly help me? Thanks a lot
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Make sure debugging is clicked on under developer options in the main menu. Then disconnect the phone from the pc and reboot the pc. Reconnect the phone after it reboots and hope that you get the adb prompt on the phone again.
android sdk have the latest tools including latest ADB. There is ADB standalone install, that means that if you tell us that you have the latest ADB, that only mean that someone extracted the ADB and lastest fastboot and did a repack and in the end it's not an official repack.
but "disable the debug permission" reset all the recorded device for debug so you should have another prompt.
If in the end you don't have another prompt, verify you adb version by installing the lastest android SDK, uninstall and reinstall the oneplus drivers.
Then if no prompt there is 2 choices :
- wipe the phone, it will reset the prompt for sure, 100%
- use another computer (well you have to have another computer).
I have a computer at home where this happened and I have never been able to straighten it out...tried everything.
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tdamocles said:
Make sure debugging is clicked on under developer options in the main menu. Then disconnect the phone from the pc and reboot the pc. Reconnect the phone after it reboots and hope that you get the adb prompt on the phone again.
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Le_Zouave said:
android sdk have the latest tools including latest ADB. There is ADB standalone install, that means that if you tell us that you have the latest ADB, that only mean that someone extracted the ADB and lastest fastboot and did a repack and in the end it's not an official repack.
but "disable the debug permission" reset all the recorded device for debug so you should have another prompt.
If in the end you don't have another prompt, verify you adb version by installing the lastest android SDK, uninstall and reinstall the oneplus drivers.
Then if no prompt there is 2 choices :
- wipe the phone, it will reset the prompt for sure, 100%
- use another computer (well you have to have another computer).
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Hello sir, i've been trying all of this method, include the wipe the phone (except using another computer) but still no prompt re-appear. Another advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
joho5 said:
I have a computer at home where this happened and I have never been able to straighten it out...tried everything.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Then how's in the end it goes mate? Do you root your phone? I just wanna root it, if u got any other way except the adb that would be great tho
toughkid said:
Then how's in the end it goes mate? Do you root your phone? I just wanna root it, if u got any other way except the adb that would be great tho
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Have you checked all of your USB ports? I know in the past (with other phones), problems arise if you're not using a direct USB port (one soldered into your MoBo).
toughkid said:
Hello, im using O+ 3 and just installed the Oxygen 3.2.2 OS
I wanna root it but got problem because my ADB says unauthorized
Ive already tried to dig some similar case and possible answers thru the internet but none of them work for me
Ive tried to enable disable the debug permission
I also already make sure my ADB is the latest one.
Also already try to delete the 'adb_key' files from my PC (im using windows 7 64bit)
The problem is most user which has similar problem with me got the 'authorized debug prompt' popped up again on their phone, but its not working on my phone.
It appear only one time at the very first time i connect it to my phone, but i accidentaly click 'cancel' on that prompt
But after that it never re-appeared again.
Can someone kindly help me? Thanks a lot
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Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager > expand Universal Serial Bus controllers. Now connect your phone. You'll now see USB Mass Storage Device. Right click on it. Select Properties, then go to Details. In the Details section, under Property, select Hardware ids. You'll then see the device id. It will be shown something like this: USB\VID_2A70&PID_9011&MI_01. From this you have to take the 2A70 code ~ the code between the first _ and &. Now go to desktop and create a new text document and copy paste this using your device id as shown:
Code:
# ANDROID 3RD PARTY USB VENDOR ID LIST -- DO NOT EDIT.
# USE 'android update adb' TO GENERATE.
# 1 USB VENDOR ID PER LINE.
0x2A70
Now open the Save As menu. In Save As type select All Files. Save the file as adb_usb.ini
Copy this .ini file from desktop and paste it in C:\Users\YourPCName\.android
Disconnect your phone, reboot your pc. Now with USB Debugging turned on, connect your phone to your pc, you'll surely get the permission thingy popup in your phone.
For completion:
If you DO NOT have access to your phone for any reason but still want to use ADB you can simply boot your phone into TWRP and follow these steps.
Windows:
1. Open %userprofile%\.android
2. Copy "adbkey.pub" to your phone (adb push %userprofile%\.android\adbkey.pub /sdcard/adb_keys)
3. Switch to your phone.
4. Go to Advanced > Open Terminal
5. Type in "stop adbd"
6. Move "adb_keys" from /sdcard to /data/misc/adb (mv /sdcard/adb_keys /data/misc/adb/adb_keys)
7. Type in "start adbd"
8. Switch to computer
9. Type "adb shell setprop persist.service.adb.enable 1"
10. Type "adb shell setprop persist.sys.usb.config mtp,adb"
11. Reboot your phone - DONE
Linux / Maybe Mac:
Same steps, but use "~/" instead of "%userprofile%"
Please note:
You may have to repeat the steps 1-7 after boot when still not having permissions so it makes sense to use cp (copy) instead of mv (move) and only repeat steps 5-7.
Edit: Please also check if your drivers are all installed and enabled.
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