Did today's APK update remove ADB debugging? - Nexus Q Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can successfuly pair with the Q with my gnex, but cannot enable ADB debugging through the Nexus Q UI.

grevedan said:
I can successfuly pair with the Q with my gnex, but cannot enable ADB debugging through the Nexus Q UI.
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NM, apparently you need a tablet to enable ADB debugging....

grevedan said:
NM, apparently you need a tablet to enable ADB debugging....
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I don't think so, my Bionic with the leaked ICS build has that setting in it as does my Xoom running JB.

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Can't get my computer to recognize my kindle

I can not find a USB driver that will let my windows vista machine read my kindle. I tried the driver from kindle fire utility and that doesn't work. Any suggestions?
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that doesn't work
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is'nt really much information
would try to follow:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22342376&postcount=6
pbailey212 said:
I can not find a USB driver that will let my windows vista machine read my kindle. I tried the driver from kindle fire utility and that doesn't work. Any suggestions?
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you running custom rom?
If so, after you hook up kindle, look in status bar of kindle for usb icon. Click that and turn on USB storage. That will make your kindle accessible as a drive in windows.
What I did when this happened to me was factory reset kindle (it was on stock rom in process of rooting) and then got recovery and stuff. Then mounted usb from recovery and flashed CM9
I'm running stock, I just got it last night and wanted to root it and put android market on it. And when my free month of prime expired I was going to put cm7 or 9 on it. I'm very familiar with android. Is there a way to turn on debug with stock?
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on the stock rom usb debugging is allways enabled by default
there is no option to turn it off
I've found that Jayceooi's link on installing the ADB USB driver helped get the USB driver to install properly. Make sure to also check the link about installing the Android SDK Dev Environment.
YayILikePie said:
I've found that Jayceooi's link on installing the ADB USB driver helped get the USB driver to install properly. Make sure to also check the link about installing the Android SDK Dev Environment.
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I already have android adk installed on windows. I finally decided to dual boot my PC with Ubuntu so hopefully I can get my fire rooted soon. I got Java 7 sdk. Installed, I just ran out of time and haven't loaded adb yet. Hopefully this will work
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Remote Debugging?

So I can't get my phone to remote debug in chrome. Every time I issue the adb forward tcp:9222 localabstract:chrome_devtools_remote my device is not found...
I tapped on the build number in about phone to enable the dev options. I selected USB debugging in developer tools as well as chrome but its still not working.
Has anyone been able to get this to work? I have searched around and can't find anything about the nexus 4 and remote debugging.
What does adb devices say?
Just says list of devices attached and doesn't show anything.
When I plug in my phone I know it is detected, it shows up as Nexus 4 in windows explorer.
I don't get it...
Your drivers aren't installed properly.
1. Ensure USB debugging is enabled (as you said it is... but double check anyways)
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942 use those drivers instead. follow the steps there.
zephiK said:
Your drivers aren't installed properly.
1. Ensure USB debugging is enabled (as you said it is... but double check anyways)
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942 use those drivers instead. follow the steps there.
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Thanks, it was the driver.
bowenac said:
Thanks, it was the driver.
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Hit the thanks button if I helped thanks very much

[Q] Broken digitizer, need to enable USB debugging..image with ADB enabled?

Digitizer is broken, but I can see the screen. I need to enable debugging but I have absolutely no touch response.
I know that debugging is enabled in a custom recovery but I need it to be enabled on the os level. Is there a ROM that has USB debugging enabled by default? A backup image of a stock image with usb debugging enable would work too. (I am not trying to enable MTP or pull data, I am trying to establish adb and lunch a program with os running"
I have tried enabling it via terminal in recovery but its not working; I can't seem to find the path to change the value.
Thanks in advance.
I actually have the same exact issue. The screen is smashed to hell, but it still turns on and off. I still get calls, texts, and all other notifications...but the touch screen is totally unresponsive and I can't get to my files through my computer because I can't unlock the phone. If there's anyway around this, I'd much appreciate the help too.
Thanks.
frankyredz said:
I actually have the same exact issue. The screen is smashed to hell, but it still turns on and off. I still get calls, texts, and all other notifications...but the touch screen is totally unresponsive and I can't get to my files through my computer because I can't unlock the phone. If there's anyway around this, I'd much appreciate the help too.
Thanks.
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well your problem is easy...well easier.
unlock the bootloader flash a custom recovery (cwm) you can enable SD card via the recovery and move your files using MTP. search the forum for "how-tos"
Why not use a mouse or keyboard?
ace7196 said:
Why not use a mouse or keyboard?
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No otg and you need your screen to setup a Bluetooth connection, right?
otg http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181820
also, use the google. tons of people have busted their digitizers. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13326806/enable-usb-debugging-through-clockworkmod-with-adb
ziddey said:
otg http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181820
also, use the google. tons of people have busted their digitizers. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13326806/enable-usb-debugging-through-clockworkmod-with-adb
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No otg without external power*
Better?
ace7196 said:
Why not use a mouse or keyboard?
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no native OTG, Enabled debugging ROM would solve my problem much easier
ziddey said:
otg http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181820
also, use the google. tons of people have busted their digitizers. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13326806/enable-usb-debugging-through-clockworkmod-with-adb
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I actually stumbled upon this but only saw the first part. and had the same problem where the value would not stick. Didn't see the second part; will try. Still, a rom that has debugging enabled would be ideal and is originally what I asked for in the op. Nevertheless, thank you.
estallings15 said:
No otg without external power*
Better?
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LOL. this.
Bump. None of the above has worked. Is there a ROM that adb is enabled by default? CM?
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frankyredz said:
I actually have the same exact issue. The screen is smashed to hell, but it still turns on and off. I still get calls, texts, and all other notifications...but the touch screen is totally unresponsive and I can't get to my files through my computer because I can't unlock the phone. If there's anyway around this, I'd much appreciate the help too.
Thanks.
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Sorry for dredging up a dead post from ages long forgotten, but I was hoping to find some semblance of help here.
I am fully aware of the fact that this is for the Nexus 4, but I'm optimistic in my approach to find answers regarding the absolutely decimated screen and digitizer of my (otherwise undamaged) AT&T Exhilarate (i577) android.
It'll be about a week before I can get in to get them replaced, so I was hoping to at least read the texts that I've since received or scavenge my contacts via [email protected] due to situational intensity ((family member health issues)My Google account does not hold this information), and I've followed all of the setup walk through found here: droid-at-screen.ribomation..com/installation/
My issue now is that I cannot load my device from the [email protected] application, presumably caused by a severe lack of USB debugging enabling.
My phone is not rooted or modded in the least.
Is there any hope for me?
Thanks in advance!~
I was in the same situation with a HTC Sensation.
I had to S-OFF to get superCID and get the screen calibration to work.
But juopunutbear required to be in normal mode and ADB enabled. I finally get it working by installing CWM recovery, which has ADB, and enable the adb debugging.
adb shell
mount -a
(if the following two commands show error "file doesn't exist", don't worry, it's ok!)
rm /data/property/persist.service.adb.enable
rm /data/property/persist.sys.usb.config
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb" >>/system/build.prop"
/system/xbin/sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db "update global set value='1' where name='adb_enabled'";
/system/xbin/sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db "update global set value='1' where name='development_settings_enabled'";
sync
reboot
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If the sqlite3 command shows error (command not found) then your phone doesn't have sqlite3 installed.
Still, you can do it!
First extract settings.db:
adb pull /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
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Copy that file to a usb drive or whatever.
Now you need linux. It's ok to use a live Ubuntu DVD, but you need to be connected to internet.
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
I recommend to use the 32bit version for compatibility.
Usually sqlite3 is not installed by default.
In ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install sqlite3
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You will be asked for the root password!
Now we can edit the settings.db:
sudo sqlite3 /path_to_your_folder/settings.db
update global set value='1' where name='adb_enabled';
update global set value='1' where name='development_settings_enabled';
.exit
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Now we have the settings.db changed and ready!
Copy that settings.db again to a pen drive or whatever, go back to windows or keep in linux if you already have a working ADB.
adb push settings.db /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/
adb shell "chown system.system /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db"
adb shell "chmod 644 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db"
sync
reboot
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Done! ADB should work when in starts.
I had to use "mass_storage,adb" because "mtp,adb" or just "adb" didn't work. Thought, the phone was not working in mass storage, but who cares! ADB was!
thanks @dabyd64 , i was in a similar situation of dealing with an htc evita, basically a corrupted rom made the display useless, so had to enable debugging via recovery, I used twrp. And its enabled now.
Thanks @dabyd64!!!! I also was in a similar situation of my Samsung Xcover 2 S-7710. I succesfully enabled the debuging mode
Wow, I'm working with something old... My old Nexus 7 2013 is having touch screen problems so I tried the sqlite3 option. The commands executed fine but now I'm in a boot loop. It's been booting for twenty minutes. Any advice?
Wow this is OLD !
Make a factory reset,that should fix the bootloop .
And then try again?

[Q] Enable Nexus Q adb remote debug

I have just installed CM10.1 on a Nexus Q for the first time and am having problems trying to connect via adb.
I have enabled developer mode and ticked "Android debugging" and unchecked "USB debugging notify", but I hit a problem trying to connect via adb. When plugged in the Nexus Q shows a confirmation alert on the screen which needs to be accepted to allow adb to connect, is there anyway to accept it without using a usb multi port? If I unplug from my machine to put in a USB mouse the alert disappears.
Cheers
Paul
Update: not an issue now. I installed the files I pulled the files using scp and terminal emulator with su from the Q
drpacman said:
Update: not an issue now. I installed the files I pulled the files using scp and terminal emulator with su from the Q
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I am stuck in the same issue can you explain to me what you did exactly this is very hard to understand what you are talking about

[Q] Enabling USB Debugging in ROM Over USB on a rooted, unlocked, running CWR

Hey guys. My phone slipped out my pocket and the digitizer is broken. My phone is rooted, the boot loader is unlocked, and I have it recognised as an ADB Recovery device. I want to enable USB Debugging so I can use androidscreencast to use my phone over my PC so I can set it up to push notifications to my computer and to my pebble(smart watch).
How can I do this. Most of the threads I have found just flat out don't work or stop because of some sort of restriction due to the phone being still locked.
It looks like you need to run some commands in a terminal emulator on your phone. Which in your case is going to be impossible. Why don't you just use adb pull to pull the data off your sdcard?
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jd1639 said:
It looks like you need to run some commands in a terminal emulator on your phone. Which in your case is going to be impossible. Why don't you just use adb pull to pull the data off your sdcard?
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Don't need any of the stuff - I could just boot in and take it over USB. All I need is to enable USB Debugging to send touch commands in place of my touch screen. Once I have that my pebble can let me use my phone outside of the house and I can send notifications to my PC too.
Bump!
Bump!
Anyone? I can't get a new phone for a while.
The biggest Problem ist the Drivers "FOR ALL"problems
You must have all Drivers for it
ThePraeceps said:
Hey guys. My phone slipped out my pocket and the digitizer is broken. My phone is rooted, the boot loader is unlocked, and I have it recognised as an ADB Recovery device. I want to enable USB Debugging so I can use androidscreencast to use my phone over my PC so I can set it up to push notifications to my computer and to my pebble(smart watch).
How can I do this. Most of the threads I have found just flat out don't work or stop because of some sort of restriction due to the phone being still locked.
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R-2-D-2 said:
You must have all Drivers for it
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Drivers are installed for it too, I literally just need to get USB Debugging
I am in exactly the same boat! I just need to enable debugging so i can remote control my Nexus 4. i have adb access from CWM, in case there is any commands i can do from there?
Roguecube said:
I am in exactly the same boat! I just need to enable debugging so i can remote control my Nexus 4. i have adb access from CWM, in case there is any commands i can do from there?
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Hey man. Ultimately I just got a new screen but I was able to enable usb debugging with these instructions.
Hope it helps!
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13326806/enable-usb-debugging-through-clockworkmod-with-adb

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