Problem with ADB - Hardware Hacking General

Hi, I am just an amateur and I have two problems during connecting Samsung Galaxy S Plus with my PC. When I try to use consol and type "adb devices" i am receiving the number 012345679ABDCEF. Of course it's not my phone but why?

I noticed that I cannot use command adb push because i always receive "No such file or directory"

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[Q] emulator-5554 (2 devices connected) please help

Dear smart people,
When attempting to root my phone, in command prompt I type adb devices and my phone shows up but also emulator-5554. It prevents me from rooting or much else because I get error -2 devices connected.
So because of this I tried lots of other options and I was afraid I might have done something wrong onto my phone and last night I flashed with lg flash tool to 11a.
I am back to stock. please help me with root and recovery install.
thanks!
emulator-5554
hi
emulator-5554 refers to your Bluestack application in windows
you need to stop or kill those services, to do it follow the steps
1. Open Run command: press start and type run ( or ) press Window key +R
2. type "services.msc" and enter
3. wait for some time and this should open a window
4. In the new window, select "BlueStacks Android Service" and click stop [you just need to stop that service]
5. Now check in adb with "adb devices"
6. This should have removed the additional emulator, so you can continue with the rest of the process
If above steps didn't helped then try "adb -e reboot"
Good Luck :good:
Never mind. I
For LG use stump root application for easy root

G2 don't recognized by ADB

I saw on internet that I can do screen recording from phone, but i need to run a command via adb, and adb doesn't recognize my LG G2(D802)..i had installed the correct usb driver from lg site
When i open ADB and type: adb devices, it says "List of devices attached" and no name of device appears
PS: developer mode is enabled
EDIT: i managed with that..but now says that the device is offline what means that?

Nexus 7 2012 bricked, adb/fastboot connection ok but unauthorized. Can You help?

Hi.
I have a nexus 7 2012 edition which turns on with The Google written logo and under the screen with a padlock. After that it will be in bootloop with a black screen ( I can see the backlight turning on/off). This is also if pressing the power+volume down combination. Seems bootloader is corrupted. Anyway I installed everything on pc plus I'm using the WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit and here are some examples which show what errors I'm encountering when trying to flash stock firmware .
Log:
Checking ADB/FASTBOOT Connectivity
adb devices
015d4a5ed8500c01 unauthorized
fastboot devices
There is also a notification popup which tells me:
"An ADB Interface device was found but it was listed as "unauthorized"
-Accept the RSA security prompt and check "Always allow from this computer"
At this point I don't know what to do, can you help me?
Same issue - following
I have the same issue now after trying to flash a kernel to fix the slow charging issue. Following this post for any update.
Sunil_511 said:
I have the same issue now after trying to flash a kernel to fix the slow charging issue. Following this post for any update.
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Hi, Sunil_511...
Bit speculative this, and I can't say for certain if the following solution would work, because I've never had this problem myself. It also requires that your Nexus 7 be in a fully bootable state.
Go to your Nexus 7 Developer Options in the devices settings and tap on 'Revoke USB debugging authorisations'. Tap on OK to confirm. See attached screenshot.
This, theoretically, should wipe the slate clean.
Reboot both your N7 and your PC/laptop and when you next reconnect your N7 to your PC/laptop, you'll be asked to authorise this new USB connection when you perform some action that requires it.
Well, that's the plan anyway.
Good luck?.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Nope, in my case my tab is not booting to recovery or system. The only option is adb and it is showing unauthorized. My last option what i think off is to change the motherboard.
Following
I have the same error and like to follow
Sunil_511 said:
I have the same error and like to follow
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Google search is your friend. I found the following two methods which seems to have worked for some people.
1. If you are using OS X*:
Reboot your phone into recovery mode.
Connect it to your computer.
Open the terminal and type:
cd ~/.android
adb push adbkey.pub /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
All done! Just adb shell reboot and feel the power!
*For Windows 10, .android directory is located in your the base of your C:\User\user_name directory.
2. Go to where you have stored adb files, open that folder and press "CTRL+SHIFT+Right Click" and select and click on Open Command Prompt option
Now enter following command
adb start-server (Enter)
adb usb (Enter)
After that your device is no longer unauthorized and you should be able to use any command in your Android Mobile using PC/ Computer.
If these fixes don't work, SEARCH.
thanks buddy, i have tried pushing the adb keys but no luck. I will try tge second option. Will let you know after trying.
No difference still the same
BxG4ever said:
Hi.
I have a nexus 7 2012 edition which turns on with The Google written logo and under the screen with a padlock. After that it will be in bootloop with a black screen ( I can see the backlight turning on/off). This is also if pressing the power+volume down combination. Seems bootloader is corrupted. Anyway I installed everything on pc plus I'm using the WugFresh Nexus Root Toolkit and here are some examples which show what errors I'm encountering when trying to flash stock firmware .
Log:
Checking ADB/FASTBOOT Connectivity
adb devices
015d4a5ed8500c01 unauthorized
fastboot devices
There is also a notification popup which tells me:
"An ADB Interface device was found but it was listed as "unauthorized"
-Accept the RSA security prompt and check "Always allow from this computer"
At this point I don't know what to do, can you help me?
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tnsmani said:
Google search is your friend. I found the following two methods which seems to have worked for some people.
1. If you are using OS X*:
Reboot your phone into recovery mode.
Connect it to your computer.
Open the terminal and type:
cd ~/.android
adb push adbkey.pub /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
All done! Just adb shell reboot and feel the power!
*For Windows 10, .android directory is located in your the base of your C:\User\user_name directory.
2. Go to where you have stored adb files, open that folder and press "CTRL+SHIFT+Right Click" and select and click on Open Command Prompt option
Now enter following command
adb start-server (Enter)
adb usb (Enter)
After that your device is no longer unauthorized and you should be able to use any command in your Android Mobile using PC/ Computer.
If these fixes don't work, SEARCH.
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Tried your suggestion.. Which i might have tried eventually from googling.. Doesn't make any difference.
Fixed
After doing all the researches, i had to buy a new motherboard and then replace it. Installed new rom and now using it. Spared about 1400INR for a 32 gig version.

[SOLVED] No ADB on G5 Plus

Trying to run adb results in the USB notification to cycle off/on on the new Moto G5 Plus. I've tried multiple cables, computers, and a factory reset of the phone (both times with the factory image).
Has anyone encountered such an issue?
Basically, I can enable debugging mode and connect my computer, but the moment I issue `adb start-server` the USB notification on the phone begins to cycle. There is no message to authorize the device or anything. For what it's worth, this computer works fine with another device (as does the other). I've deleted the .android directory and saw no change, too.
badhat said:
Trying to run adb results in the USB notification to cycle off/on on the new Moto G5 Plus. I've tried multiple cables, computers, and a factory reset of the phone (both times with the factory image).
Has anyone encountered such an issue?
Basically, I can enable debugging mode and connect my computer, but the moment I issue `adb start-server` the USB notification on the phone begins to cycle. There is no message to authorize the device or anything. For what it's worth, this computer works fine with another device (as does the other). I've deleted the .android directory and saw no change, too.
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I'm confused... What are you trying to do? I've never used that command...
acejavelin said:
I'm confused... What are you trying to do? I've never used that command...
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The `start server` command just begins to run the adb daemon. It is run without explicitly issuing this command if you run something like `adb devices`. It's like setting up the environment without actually querying anything on the device.
badhat said:
The `start server` command just begins to run the adb daemon. It is run without explicitly issuing this command if you run something like `adb devices`. It's like setting up the environment without actually querying anything on the device.
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I tried this just out of interest... revoked all ADB authorizations, rebooted my phone and PC, and connected and did a "adb start-server". It popped up the authorization windows like normal, I approved it and it worked like normal. Subsequent kill-server and start-server commands had no unusual effects either after revoking authorizations or not.
acejavelin said:
I tried this just out of interest... revoked all ADB authorizations, rebooted my phone and PC, and connected and did a "adb start-server". It popped up the authorization windows like normal, I approved it and it worked like normal. Subsequent kill-server and start-server commands had no unusual effects either after revoking authorizations or now.
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OK, I tried using a different Android SDK (grabbed from https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-linux.zip) and now it's working. There must be something about the one my distribution packaged that is broken.
Code:
$ adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.39
Revision 8.0.0_r11
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$PWD ./adb version
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.39
Revision 3db08f2c6889-android
Installed as /home/badhat/Downloads/adb/platform-tools/adb

Unable to adb

Been trying to get an adb connection to this phone. I'm on the latest Sprint available OTA (NMJ32F). Have not side loaded the later version. Never rooted.
When connecting the phone to PC, device manager shows "Essential Phone ADB" is working properly. I also tried the Google generic ADB driver. The phone also shows a notification "ADB debugging is connected. Tap to disable".
"adb devices” always returns empty. I am able to adb other devices.
I think the problem is the phone is not asking me to authorize the ADB connection as my other phones and tablets normally do.
Any idea?
Did you get permissions on your phone when popup appears?
No. The phone doesn't pop up the permission question. But I don't know why.
Don't know but as long as you don't give permission you can't sideload
Euclid's Brother said:
Been trying to get an adb connection to this phone. I'm on the latest Sprint available OTA (NMJ32F). Have not side loaded the later version. Never rooted.
When connecting the phone to PC, device manager shows "Essential Phone ADB" is working properly. I also tried the Google generic ADB driver. The phone also shows a notification "ADB debugging is connected. Tap to disable".
"adb devices” always returns empty. I am able to adb other devices.
I think the problem is the phone is not asking me to authorize the ADB connection as my other phones and tablets normally do.
Any idea?
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Try the usb driver and SDK platform tools directly from Essential website:
https://www.essential.com/developer/current-builds
I am using the drivers from Essential website. However, I was using the lastest Unified Android Toolkit for the adb command. Looks like it may be outdated, as the adb.exe and it's dll's in the link from Essential website is newer. I will try the platform tools from there and see if there is a difference.
Thanks!
Is USB debugging enabled in Developer settings?
Are you in Fastboot? Did you try "fastboot devices"?
ADB devices returns your device is offline?

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