since updated to 2.3 ROM can't use my "Sideload Wonder Machine for Windows" APK from windows installer
it worked fine befor !
tried instaling USB drivers again ...KIES ..SDK ...
nothing work ! not ANY "apk instal with adb from windows" works ..
it won't install this no matter what i do :
http://imageshack.us/f/808/unledgb.jpg/
any help ?
10x !
Did you make sure you enabled "Usb debugging" in Settings -> Applications -> Development
asd1301 said:
since updated to 2.3 ROM can't use my "Sideload Wonder Machine for Windows" APK from windows installer
it worked fine befor !
tried instaling USB drivers again ...KIES ..SDK ...
nothing work ! not ANY "apk instal with adb from windows" works ..
it won't install this no matter what i do :
http://imageshack.us/f/808/unledgb.jpg/
any help ?
10x !
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the comments on this site may help you
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
yes i did enabled it....
Found Fix For This Issue
I had the same issue after upgrading to MIUI 2.3.4. Computer didnt know what the device was anymore, so could not run ADB commands to the device.
1. Open SDK Manager
2. Update all packages (Make sure to include Google USB drivers Rev 4)
3. Run through the window prompts to find it
4. When windows fails to find the driver browse manually
5. Find the directory where your SDK is installed to
6. Select the folder and Install
The most simple way is this thread. I've done all the editing work for you.
This guide is based on Windows 7 Home Premium. It may be different on your computer. If you are on a Linux build or Mac, you don't need this
Steps: Difficulty: Easy/Medium
1. Download this zip and extract it to your desktop
2. Open the start menu, type Device Manager in the search box, then wait and the Shortcut "Device Manager" will appear above in the box. Click it. Wait a moment and Device Manager will appear
3. Enable USB Debugging on your Archos device, in Settings > Applications > Development > Tick USB Debugging and accept the warning
4. Plug in your device into your PC
5. Go back to device manager and find ADB under Unknown Devices (will have a yellow ! next to it)
6. Right click and select Update Device Driver Software...
7. Select Browse my computer for driver software
8. Select Let me pick from a list of drivers installed on my computer
9. Select Show all and click next
10. Click Have Disk, then Browse
11. Go to your extracted folder and go into it, until a file called android_winusb.inf is there. Double click that (NOT android_winusb_old.inf)
12. Click OK and then Next
-Note: If it says not signed, just click next anyway
13. Wait and if it says not signed, click install drivers anyway
14. Wait until it's done, then close all of your programs
15. Press the windows key and R at the same time on your keyboard
16. Type cmd and hit enter (Command prompt will appear)
17. Copy and paste the following code into it:
Code:
echo 0x0e79 >> "%USERPROFILE%\.android\adb_usb.ini
18. Type adb kill-server
19. Type adb devices, and your device should now show up
20. Hit the thanks button below
Thanks to cajl-jbmm from MoDaCo for posting the modification required for the drivers to work
adb devices isn't saying anything.
Good day. I followed your previous steps but when I do "adb devices" I get no response. That is, no message back. When I try it once more this is the message I get:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Dell>"C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe">adb
devices
C:\Users\Dell>"C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe">adb
devices
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
C:\Users\Dell>
Any help you have is welcomed.
I am having a similar problem.
When I type "adb devices" in command prompt, it returns with:
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Not sure how to access adb in command prompt.
You need first to install:
Android SDK Tools (can download from archos)
I have sdk installed already
I have sdk installed already. Anymore suggestions? Thanks
baari21 said:
I have sdk installed already. Anymore suggestions? Thanks
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Is it in your path?
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I got it to work. Even though there was no response stating the device was connected I tried "adb reboot" to check if the device was infact working with the adb and it was. So i got it working but perfectly. Only thing is there is no response stating the device is connected but i can live without that. Thanks for the help guys.
adb tool has moved
The adb tool has moved to platform-tools/
If you don't see this directory in your SDK, launch the SDK and AVD Manager (execute the android tool) and install "Android SDK Platform-tools"
Please also update your PATH environment variable to include the platform-tools/ directory, so you can execute adb from any location.
I hope someone is on to help me here, i've done these steps...
1. Download this zip and extract it to your desktop
2. Open the start menu, type Device Manager in the search box, then wait and the Shortcut "Device Manager" will appear above in the box. Click it. Wait a moment and Device Manager will appear
3. Enable USB Debugging on your Archos device, in Settings > Applications > Development > Tick USB Debugging and accept the warning
4. Plug in your device into your PC
5. Go back to device manager and find ADB under Unknown Devices (will have a yellow ! next to it)
6. Right click and select Update Device Driver Software...
7. Select Browse my computer for driver software
8. Select Let me pick from a list of drivers installed on my computer
9. Select Show all and click next
10. Click Have Disk, then Browse
11. Go to your extracted folder and go into it, until a file called android_winusb.inf is there. Double click that (NOT android_winusb_old.inf)
12. Click OK and then Next
BUT... when i click next, it comes up saying....
'the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with windows for x64-based systems.
SO WHAT NOW????
MrLarner said:
I hope someone is on to help me here, i've done these steps...
1. Download this zip and extract it to your desktop
2. Open the start menu, type Device Manager in the search box, then wait and the Shortcut "Device Manager" will appear above in the box. Click it. Wait a moment and Device Manager will appear
3. Enable USB Debugging on your Archos device, in Settings > Applications > Development > Tick USB Debugging and accept the warning
4. Plug in your device into your PC
5. Go back to device manager and find ADB under Unknown Devices (will have a yellow ! next to it)
6. Right click and select Update Device Driver Software...
7. Select Browse my computer for driver software
8. Select Let me pick from a list of drivers installed on my computer
9. Select Show all and click next
10. Click Have Disk, then Browse
11. Go to your extracted folder and go into it, until a file called android_winusb.inf is there. Double click that (NOT android_winusb_old.inf)
12. Click OK and then Next
BUT... when i click next, it comes up saying....
'the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with windows for x64-based systems.
SO WHAT NOW????
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You have a 64 bit version of Windows so it's not compatible, sorry
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Is there anything i can do about it?
is there something else i can download instead?
or is the only option to use another computer?
MrLarner said:
Is there anything i can do about it?
is there something else i can download instead?
or is the only option to use another computer?
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adb should perfectly work on 64 bit windows 7. I used it in the past, now I mainly use linux.
Just download the driver from ftp://support.archos.com/ARCHOS it/ADB/adb_winusb_driver.zip
Edit: also look here http://www.archos.com/support/support_tech/updates_adb.html?country=nl&lang=en
divx118
divx118 said:
adb should perfectly work on 64 bit windows 7. I used it in the past, now I mainly use linux.
Just download the driver from ftp://support.archos.com/ARCHOS it/ADB/adb_winusb_driver.zip
Edit: also look here http://www.archos.com/support/support_tech/updates_adb.html?country=nl&lang=en
divx118
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Is that link for the driver different to the 1 i got from the opening post?
will this 1 work on windows x64?
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Ignore that last post, i checked it and its exactly the same as the file in the opening post.
I need a file which will work on windows x64
MrLarner said:
Is that link for the driver different to the 1 i got from the opening post?
will this 1 work on windows x64?
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The link I posted is the original driver provided by archos and works with windows x64. Where the one in the opening post comes from I don't know.
divx118
I'm not to sure why im getting the problem then?
any idea's?
MrLarner said:
I'm not to sure why im getting the problem then?
any idea's?
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Sorry no idea, I used that driver without problems on windows 7 64 bit.
divx118
Something else i noticed,
when i done these steps...
1. Download this zip and extract it to your desktop
2. Open the start menu, type Device Manager in the search box, then wait and the Shortcut "Device Manager" will appear above in the box. Click it. Wait a moment and Device Manager will appear
3. Enable USB Debugging on your Archos device, in Settings > Applications > Development > Tick USB Debugging and accept the warning
4. Plug in your device into your PC
5. Go back to device manager and find ADB under Unknown Devices (will have a yellow ! next to it)
all went well until i got to 5, it didnt show up unknown devices, it showed up at portable devices and it did not have a yellow ! next to it????
does it mean anything?
Yes, that means you haven't checked USB - Debugging on the device or selected MassStorage in the dropdown.
Sometimes it's not enough that it is selected, so deselect it, leave the menu, get in again and select it.
fzelle said:
Yes, that means you haven't checked USB - Debugging on the device or selected MassStorage in the dropdown.
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I have, 100% checked usb debugging on.
and where would this mass storage be? i cant find it.
also, for me to enable usb debugging, i have to go to...
{ } Developer options.
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ok think i solved it, i managed to go to storage settings and then had the option once the usb was connected to chose between MTP - Media Device, or, PTP - Camera,
so i changed it from MTP to PTP and now when i go to device manager, its showing up as other devices and then archos has the yellow ! next to it.
does this mean i can continue now?
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Blimey im hitting problems at every step
i've now got to here...
17. Copy and paste the following code into it:
Code:
echo 0x0e79 >> "%USERPROFILE%\.android\adb_usb.ini
18. Type adb kill-server
19. Type adb devices, and your device should now show up
20. Hit the thanks button below
But when i type adb kill-server it comes up saying....
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
what now???
I've looked into it and everyone says i need to change the path???
i cant find out how to do this, or what to change the path to, someone please help!
I have read lots of threads about installing managers and i have also tried installing them in my netbook but i could not install them.First of all, i turn on debugging then i connect my phone to pc and i download sdk.Then i install platform tools sdk tools etc and google usb drivers.Afterwrds i go to device manager and i press update driver in anroid device and choose the google usb drivers wich are located in extras>>usb_drivers.Then i think that drivers are correctly installed and i open a command prompt in the folder where is adb located and i press "adb devices " and it says just list of devices and a blank line without any device or serial number of device. What can i do now? I was hoping unistalling the drivers but i don't know how . Furthermore i have made many changes in my system in order to install them and i don;t know how to reset factory settings to my computer which may be one of the reasons why i can't install the drivers.What should i do ?
mitsos1996 said:
I have read lots of threads about installing managers and i have also tried installing them in my netbook but i could not install them.First of all, i turn on debugging then i connect my phone to pc and i download sdk.Then i install platform tools sdk tools etc and google usb drivers.Afterwrds i go to device manager and i press update driver in anroid device and choose the google usb drivers wich are located in extras>>usb_drivers.Then i think that drivers are correctly installed and i open a command prompt in the folder where is adb located and i press "adb devices " and it says just list of devices and a blank line without any device or serial number of device. What can i do now? I was hoping unistalling the drivers but i don't know how . Furthermore i have made many changes in my system in order to install them and i don;t know how to reset factory settings to my computer which may be one of the reasons why i can't install the drivers.What should i do ?
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Do this:
install these drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1998650, extract the file with 7-zip. Delete all excisting usb drivers and then reconnect to usb and prevent/stop windows from installing drivers. Open device manager in windows and select the N4, choose installing/updating drivers and select the extracted folder of the 0.72 drivers, choose install and you`re done.
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Do this:
install these drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1998650, extract the file with 7-zip. Delete all excisting usb drivers and then reconnect to usb and prevent/stop windows from installing drivers. Open device manager in windows and select the N4, choose installing/updating drivers and select the extracted folder of the 0.72 drivers, choose install and you`re done.[/QUOTE
the link does not work it says
404 Page Not Found
The page you requested was not found. Use the search tool below to find content on our site.
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mitsos1996 said:
gee2012 said:
Do this:
install these drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1998650, extract the file with 7-zip. Delete all excisting usb drivers and then reconnect to usb and prevent/stop windows from installing drivers. Open device manager in windows and select the N4, choose installing/updating drivers and select the extracted folder of the 0.72 drivers, choose install and you`re done.[/QUOTE
the link does not work it says
404 Page Not Found
The page you requested was not found. Use the search tool below to find content on our site.
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Sorry, here is another direct downloadlink http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1489856&d=1353189747.
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mitsos1996 said:
Sorry, here is another direct downloadlink http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1489856&d=1353189747.
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one last question ... whch file should i choose to be installed android_winusb or android_apxusb? is there any difference about bits(the one for x64 the othe x86)?
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mitsos1996 said:
gee2012 said:
one last question ... whch file should i choose to be installed android_winusb or android_apxusb? is there any difference about bits(the one for x64 the othe x86)?
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Just select the unpacked 0.72 file, do not select the x64 and x86 ones, to install as usb drivers. The right one will be installed automaticaly.
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Since I bought the Lenovo IdeaPad S2110AF from NY, I was searching for how to root the device and I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896899.
But I was unable to get the ADB interface on Windows 7 x64 laptop and I found the same problem is there for most of the users. Finally last night, I could fix this issue and root my tablet. How I did it:
Download the "S2110-Root.zip" file through the above URL. and extract it to a folder.
1. Enable USB debugging under Settings-> Developer options.
2. Connect tab to computer using the provided data cable.
3. The driver for OTP will be installed in Windows. But the ADB interface may not be installed automatically.
4. Go to Device Manager (Right click My Computer and Properties, the click Device Manager).
5. You can see Other Devices-> Android
6. Right click on that and click Update driver software.
7. Click "browse my computer for driver software"
8. Click "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" rather than browsing and selecting the driver folder.
9. Click Next and then click "Have Disk" .
10. Then choose the drivers folder and the inf file (in extracted files) - \S2110-Root\Drivers\android_winusb.inf
11. Then select the ADB interface and click OK.
12. Ignore any warning message (like not signed)
That is it. Now you got an ADB interface. You will see as Samsung device on the device manager, never mind it.
Now you got the ADB interface and follow instruction to root through the URL.
Note: I am not sure is this a right place, but I just wanted to post this, it may help someone
I had some problems getting root to work.
I found out to use root with adb the display must be on and unlocked.
I started to work on recovery.img, finally I extracted it and took a look on it. Seems not too hard to get it modified and after do some play with custom roms.
I've been up and down the forums for two days trying every method and app and whatever else is recommended.
asus zenfone 2 laser
Z00TD (ZE551KL)
-i cannot unlock bootloader (Asus unlock tool does not work for any variant)
- cannot root with any one click app (assuming because bootloader is locked)
- cannot manually install drivers via any instructional method online. (They all seem to be 64 bit when I have a 32 bit machine) and there is no actual exe file to install anywhere that i can locate.
- cannot use windroid as it requires twrp (basically root) ....useless.
-cannot adb command unlock or root, does not recognize device (assuming because proper drivers are not installed)
I'm on the updated software version 1.16.40.763-20151201
Someone please give me a hint or some lead as to what I'm missing or where I'm going wrong.
Thanks in advance.
Download the adb-fastboot tool from here...:- Moderator EDIT PPC links are not allowed
Install it.. it will ask you for installing drivers also.. install them... Visit Asus.com and download the drivers for your device. . Now search for Device manager in Windows start menu. Click on Device Manager and then you will see a device named as Android or something like that... Right click on it.. then select update drivers... Then you will see two options 1). Check online 2. Browse my Pc for updated drivers.. select the 2nd one now browse the downloaded file of drivers and select it.. select the folder of files .(After unzipping the folder)...
Click on update.. now drivers will get installed.. now
Use Ctrl+shift+right click..(in adb folder mainly located in local disk c) and select open command Windows here. Enable the USB debugging option in developer options of your device.. At first it will ask for permissions. Alow it.. Now you can flash anything.. for further information ,if needed you can contact me..
Njishi said:
Now you can flash anything.. for further information ,if needed you can contact me..
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LOL
Njishi said:
Download the adb-fastboot tool from here...:- Moderator EDIT PPC links are not allowed
Install it.. it will ask you for installing drivers also.. install them... Visit Asus.com and download the drivers for your device. . Now search for Device manager in Windows start menu. Click on Device Manager and then you will see a device named as Android or something like that... Right click on it.. then select update drivers... Then you will see two options 1). Check online 2. Browse my Pc for updated drivers.. select the 2nd one now browse the downloaded file of drivers and select it.. select the folder of files .(After unzipping the folder)...
Click on update.. now drivers will get installed.. now
Use Ctrl+shift+right click..(in adb folder mainly located in local disk c) and select open command Windows here. Enable the USB debugging option in developer options of your device.. At first it will ask for permissions. Alow it.. Now you can flash anything.. for further information ,if needed you can contact me..
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When uninstall those drivers I get the yellow triangle on them. They aren't functioning.
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nujaxx said:
When uninstall those drivers I get the yellow triangle on them. They aren't functioning.
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You don't need to uninstall them.. just update them..
Typo.... install
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I must be doing something wrong. Because I've done all of that. And the drivers don't install properly. I can get into fast boot and that's where it stops for me. The bootloader 20007.img code keeps failing.
I don't know. Something isn't right. I can't even unlock it with the Asus unlock tool. I've tried every one for every variant.
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this might sound stupid, but try a different, better, usb cable.
I had a similar issue years ago, trying to flash my first android phone, windows would also give me device manager error. i beat my head on the wall for two days using the motorola supplied data cable, until on a whim i tried a different USB cable and everything worked.