- #Why does to use the java command line tool mac sierra install
- #Why does to use the java command line tool mac sierra android
Thanks for taking the time to read all this, I really appreciate it.
Should I just go into recovery through the phone, wipe it, then try to re-root it? Btw, when I check on hboot, it shows “s-off” which is supposed to mean that I’m rooted, but htc sense is currently what’s running. I was attempting to simply do a factory reset and a competent friend suggested that I do the wipe through the sdk, but I just can’t make it work. What’s the next step here? The first root went down with revolutionary and it had no problems with adb, although I’m on a different computer and my phone (by virture of undergoing the botched root) is a different phone. I’ve tried changing the path, but when I did that, the sdk started having all sorts of issues installing packages. I am sure I’m entering the path listed at the top of the sdk manager and all the system says is that my command is not recognizable as a command. Attempting to get to adb through the command prompt simply doesn’t work. I’ve downloaded the sdk, installed the recommended packages with only one issue (the log shows an item saying “stopping adb server failed (code -1)”. Perhaps the problem is caused by the fact that a botched root job has already taken place on my phone.
#Why does to use the java command line tool mac sierra install
You can use adb to install aplication from your local drive into phone.ĭ:\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb install D:\AnReboot.apkĭ:\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb pull /sdcard/arm11-dvm.zipĭ:\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb pull /sdcard/arm11-dvm.zip D:\ĭ:\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb push D:\AnReboot.apk /sdcard #mv /system/lib/libsec-ril.so /sdcard/backup
#Why does to use the java command line tool mac sierra android
To copy or delete files in Android root directories you have to change the directory access mode to ‘read and write (rw)’ using command: remount rw Otherwise if you get ‘$’, type ‘su’ to get root access (only for rooted device). If you get ‘#’ after typing adb shell, you are already get root access on the phone, no need to type su. So the path should be D:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools New Android SDK puts adb executable file on \platform-tools directory instead of tool. Run Windows command line tool (cmd) and go to D:\android-sdk-windows\tool.Connect the phone to your pc/notebook usb port.
In order to use ADB, you have to enable USB Debugging option in phone settings ( Settings->Applications->Development)