ok i have sdk tools installed an have done an adb push before but now CD is telling me that its not a internal or external command any way to fix this
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ok well i've been using adb for a while now via windows on our desktop, my laptop however runs ubuntu. but i've run into a problem.....I CAN'T OPEN ADB IN LINUX! using terminal i navigate to the proper location then i initiate adb shell but i get an error saying the command doesn't exist...what am i doing wrong?
tried ./adb ?
if you haven't added ADB to path it won't be recognized as a command, then you'd have to execute it using ./adb
Hi, adb
is located in <android-sdk-folder>/platform-tools folder. You could add it into your $PATH variable in .bashrc . Than it's ready to use from anywhere
Error: adb is not recogzined as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file???
i successfully installed the android sdk 08 and still got this message.
Has winxp, tmobile GT
I had this same exact problem, but I was just able to get it working. First, this website is helped a lot:
http://www.londatiga.net/it/how-to-use-android-adb-command-line-tool/
Also, make sure you download the Java SDK package from the link given on that website.
Second, when the website says to "Run Windows command line tool (cmd) and go to D:\android-sdk-windows\tool" open command prompt and enter this code:
cd (enter the path to where the android SDK was installed), for example:
cd C:\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
Notice how I entered "platform-tools" instead of just "tools" because this is the folder where the adb file is download with the android SDK. After you do this, you should then be able to apply adb codes (make sure the screen on your tab is on because you will have to accept superuser prompts, therefore your tab needs to be rooted).
Every time you open command prompt, you will have to enter:
cd thentheplacewheretheandroidSDKisinstalled
as stated above before you are able to enter adb commands.
Hope this helps!
@caveman999 is giving good advice. Working in the command window is weird to those who did not use old pc-dos environment.
You have to be in the tools directory or you have to edit your PATH in windows so you can use adb from any prompt.
thnaks for both of you guys i installed the java jdk and also specified the path in environment variables but still error message!
I could only get adb to work error-free when I was in the same directory as adb.exe program. Just change directories cd..(enter) etc until you are in that directory.
tabing said:
Error: adb is not recogzined as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file???
i successfully installed the android sdk 08 and still got this message.
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I had the same error, until I downloaded and placed the .adb files accordingly.
Source: http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/
"UPDATE: If it says adb not found or something similar, download the ADB files and extract them into the Tools folder of the SDK (they were taken out by Google in the R08 version for some reason and need to be put back)."
download adb files from here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RTEY0Q97
The important thing is to put the files really under the "tools" folder.
When you check out above Source I am sure your problem will be solved
Thank you all problem solved
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Thank you all problem solved
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Glad to here it. Why not hit a few thanks buttons?!
Hi i know that this question is stupid for u guys here.im woundering where do i get tha adb program(u know like a terminal emulator app).please help i need it for instaling an modified framework.sory for bad english and stupid question
My first android phone so im noob at this tings
Do i need to instal ssh droid from market?
Sent from my GT-I5800
anyone here to giv us a tutorial on adb??
thnx in adv
adb is a part of the Android SDK. Installation is described at "Installing the SDK (devloper.android.com)".
After downloading and installing the SDK (let it download the packages too), open command prompt
In vista\7: Press start -> type cmd to the search box
In XP: Press start and click on 'run' and then type cmd there
Then you must cd.. to the directory where adb is installed (which is usually C:\Program Files\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\
Once your command prompt is there, you can use the adb commands. If it says Adb is not a recognizable command then you're most likely in the wrong directory.
cd.. goes backwards a directory
cd goes forwards
For example, the command prompt shows C:\users\administrator, if you type cd.. it goes to C:\users, you type it again it goes to C:\ etc..
Once there, you type cd program files -> cd android -> cd android-sdk-windows -> cd platform-tools and there you are
More info on how to use command prompt: http://dosprompt.info/
edit: sorry for being stupid. Of course you can do straight cd c:\program files\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
Ok trying to learn a little about adb. and im trying to push a file to my phone.
cd c:\android-sdk-windows\tools ( done this to change the directory)
c:\android-sdk-windows\tools>adb push screengrab.apk .\sdcard.
failed to copy screengrabber.apk to .\sd card: Read-only file system
how do i change it to a write only file system also. i tryed adb shell i granted it SU permissions. then i done something and its telling me daemon still not runningerror cannot connect to daemon. what exactly does this mean it will start up successfully then it will stop and that message will come up
your sdcard is not read only. make sure you do not have it mounted at all on your computer and verify you are using PROPER command
adb push screengrab.apk /sdcard/
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your sdcard is not read only. make sure you do not have it mounted at all on your computer and verify you are using PROPER command
adb push screengrab.apk /sdcard/
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there is nothing mounted in my pc not internal or sd card when i used the PROPER command. It brings up a whole lot of stuff like the different commands and stuff.
Is it possible to install an app via cmd terminal?
if so, please show me tnx...
adb install nameofyourapk.apk
Place app in your adb folder
connect phone with usb and leave it
then type cd c:\adb (thats adb destination/folder)
adb remount
adb push nameofapk.apk system/app for example adb push titaniumbackup.apk system/app
And thats it :good:
Or you can use my application and do it without console:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881410