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How To's » App Development How To's » How To Set Up adb devices list of devices attached ADB/USB Drivers & Fastboot for Android Devices (Updated 09/23/15)(Video) ContentsWhat is ADB & Fastboot?How to Setup ADB/Fastboot on WindowsI. Download
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and Install ADB & FastbootII. Troubleshooting Driver IssuesManually Tell Windows About the DriversHow to Setup ADB/Fastboot on MacI. Download and Install ADB & Fastboot for MacSome Common ADB/Fastboot CommandsSo most people won't have to use adb device null not found ADB (Android Debug Bridge) ever, but if you want to learn how or want to get a little more technical with your Android phone, here's how to get it set up. What is ADB & Fastboot? ADB is generally used for development when trying to run applications on the phone from the computer so you can debug (hence the name) issues with your app adb device not found ubuntu you are creating. Let's be real though, most of the time, it's used for rooting Android devices. Since ADB allows you to communicate with an attached Android phone on a development level it's extremely handy when we want to issue commands that allow us to, for example, push files to the device and then execute those files all in an effort to root the phone. Fastboot is similar to ADB in that it's used for issuing commands to the attached device, but in fastboot mode it's really more for flashing different parts of Android (i.e. updating the system with a newer version, erasing all the user data, etc.). This mode is more used for manufacturers to diagnose and fix devices with software issues, but, like with ADB, it can also be pretty instrumental in helping our rooting efforts. We can use fastboot to flash a new recovery image that then allows us to then gain root access that way. Long story short, when trying to root your Android device, both ADB and Fastboot are tools you'll probably need to have all setup. Because ADB and Fastboot are meant really for developers, the
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else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Install and adb reboot bootloader device not found Use ADB, the Android Debug Bridge Utility ADB, Android Debug Bridge, is a command-line utility included with Google’s Android SDK. ADB can
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control your device over USB from a computer, copy files back and forth, install and uninstall apps, run shell commands, and more. We’ve covered some other tricks that require ADB in the past, including backing up and restoring https://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/ your smartphone or tablet and installing Android apps to your SD card by default. ADB is used for a variety of geeky Android tricks. Step One: Set Up the Android SDK Head to the Android SDK download page and scroll down to "SDK Tools Only", which is a set of tools that includes ADB. Download the ZIP file for your platform and unzip it wherever you want to store the ADB files-they're portable, so you can http://www.howtogeek.com/125769/how-to-install-and-use-abd-the-android-debug-bridge-utility/ put them anywhere you want. Start the SDK Manager EXE and deselect everything except “Android SDK Platform-tools”. If you are using a Nexus phone, you may also want to select “Google USB Driver” to download Google’s drivers. Click the Install button. This downloads and installs the platform-tools package, which contains ADB and other utilities. When it's finished, you can close the SDK manager. Step Two: Enable USB Debugging on Your Phone To use ADB with your Android device, you must enable a feature called USB debugging. Open your phone’s app drawer, tap the Settings icon, and select “About Phone”. Scroll all the way down and tap the “Build Number” item seven times. You should get a message saying you are now a developer. Head back to the main Settings page, and you should see a new option near the bottom called “Developer Options”. Open that, and enable “USB Debugging”. Later on, when you connect your phone to your computer, you'll see a popup entitled “Allow USB Debugging?” on your phone. Check the “Always allow from this computer” box and tap OK. Step Three: Test ADB and Install Your Phone's Drivers (if Needed) Open the folder that you installed the SDK tools in and open the platform-tools folder. This is where the ADB program is stored. Hold Shift and right-click inside the folder. Choose "Open Command Window Here". To test whethe
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