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Hey all, ive been trying to change my boot screen to the haters gonna hate one for a few days now but cant seem to get it to work at all, i have full root and tried to the fastboot method and recovery/adb method. no matter what it stays the same as the one i had originally, i never get errors when trying to push the files if someone can give me instructions for dummies haha or another method id really appreciate it sorry for being a noob at all this.
I had the same problem
First of all, what rom are you using? Different rooms pull from different places. I might be able to help you out. If you are running cyan6, try this:
Adb reboot recovery
Adb remount (make sure it remounts. Maybe also do adb root to make sure.)
Adb push blahblah.zip /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
Adb push blahblah.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Adb push blahblah.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
If you want sound, push that to the same locations. Make sure there is only one of each file in each folder. Then, to check,
Adb reboot
Hope this helps
oh yeah sorry i should have included that i am on evios 1.2 beta 2 rom
I'm not familiar on where to place boot on this rom. Try all three locations I suggested. System customize resource. System media. Data local. Tell me if it works out.
I had this animation on EViO. I just pushed it from my desktop to system/media. Worked fine for me.
how do you push it from the desktop? i tried all 3 methods posted above and none worked. i had the file in the android sdk tools folder though...also whenever i try to do adb remount i get "remount failed:invalid argument" and adb root gives me "error:closed" i tried killing adb and restarting but no luck
This might be an obvious question, but do you have USB debugging enabled on your phone? Under Setting>Applications>Development
You arent going to be able to push anything if you can't get ADB running first.
yeah debugging has been enabled the whole time
ok have you been in recovery mode?
try typing
adb shell
su (make sure #comes up.)
exit (retype until you get back to the tools directory)
then do the push commands to system media, system customize resource, and data local.
Just use this program. Its as easy as it gets.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701295
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First of all, what rom are you using? Different rooms pull from different places. I might be able to help you out. If you are running cyan6, try this:
Adb reboot recovery
Adb remount (make sure it remounts. Maybe also do adb root to make sure.)
Adb push blahblah.zip /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
Adb push blahblah.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Adb push blahblah.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
If you want sound, push that to the same locations. Make sure there is only one of each file in each folder. Then, to check,
Adb reboot
Hope this helps
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Putting sound in boot animation doesn't work with cm6. Just to clarify. No one has been able to get it to work unless you found something out to make it work please share as I have hates going to hate also and want to use haters everywhere mp3 and is perfect for it.
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yeah i have also been in recovery mode every time i tried to run a command prompt for adb...i tried that when i hit adb shell i get # but when i type su after the # it says "/sbin/sh: su: not found"
mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock4 on /system failed: Device or resource busy
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
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thats what i get when in command prompt when i try to use the program you just posted above
Want a easier way? Use root explorer and copy and paste. Works for my every time. It's in the market. And root explore you can manually turn writeable on and off to move it into system. It's on the top right of screen in root explorer when you go into system folder.
Edit: the command you are tying to put in enables you to push and pull in the system folder. Root explore you can just click a button.
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Good idea
Root explorer works most of the time. If you have the cash, go ahead. You should make site out posted though.
/sbin/sh: reboot: not found
been trying to use adb and i keep on getting that....any of you know a fix?
Rooted with this method completely stock kernel...
Ok I am new to Samsung but not new to rooting and using adb. I have been searching and maybe I missed something but I can not get adb working properly on my phone and pc. adb remount does not work so I can not push any files over. I have tried all the methods with mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 ... etc...
I can get su permissions on the phone but it will not allow me to transfer any files over at all. I even tried to r/w permission with Root Explorer while connected to phone through cmd window and nada. I am not running CWM so I would like to push files over if I can. I have done it the root explorer way of copy and paste its just that way seems so sloppy to me.
Any help would be appreciated since I cant seem to find a method on the web that works for me
Thanks guys
How are you typing the push command? Remember there are 2 sdcards on this phone.
For the internal sdcard
Code:
adb push c:\this\place /sdcard
for the external sdcard
Code:
adb push c:\this\place /sdcard/external_sd
You *shouldn't* have to use mnt/sdcard/external_sd but give it a shot just to be sure.
Doesn't this phone have to be on for ADB to work? I thought I read that. Obviously that seems a bit odd since most have to be in recovery. Or am I wrong about the on part?
Lastly, if you can run 'adb shell' then use the 'cp' or 'mv' commands to get the files on there.
EDIT: Ok, I completely just misread your post. You're trying to write to the /system? Try mount -o remount,rw /system
I don't know why everyone uses the yaffs, mmcblk, and all the other craziness. You still mount /system just with more typing. Let me know if it works.
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How are you typing the push command? Remember there are 2 sdcards on this phone.
For the internal sdcard
Code:
adb push c:\this\place /sdcard
for the external sdcard
Code:
adb push c:\this\place /sdcard/external_sd
You *shouldn't* have to use mnt/sdcard/external_sd but give it a shot just to be sure.
Doesn't this phone have to be on for ADB to work? I thought I read that. Obviously that seems a bit odd since most have to be in recovery. Or am I wrong about the on part?
Lastly, if you can run 'adb shell' then use the 'cp' or 'mv' commands to get the files on there.
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tried cp and mv still gave me problems moving file. I forget the error message I got. Also I know the proper push commands I used to do it with my Evo all the time. Its just that this phone wont let me mount system. What do you mean be on ADB?
playya said:
tried cp and mv still gave me problems moving file. I forget the error message I got. Also I know the proper push commands I used to do it with my Evo all the time. Its just that this phone wont let me mount system. What do you mean be on ADB?
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I meant the phone needs to be on (with debugging selected) in order to use ADB and write to it. At least that's what I think I remember seeing. Could be wrong since I haven't used ADB with this phone yet.
KCRic said:
I meant the phone needs to be on (with debugging selected) in order to use ADB and write to it. At least that's what I think I remember seeing. Could be wrong since I haven't used ADB with this phone yet.
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correct all that has been done... all the basics you can think of have been done but it just keeps failing on adb remount
adb shell
$ su
#
no problem now, at first yes but I still cant mount system... driving me nuts since I dont use Clockwork right now I want to push files over... and my software on my pc AndroidCommander says NORoot has been obtained....
I'm probably as new to this phone as you are. Mostly just dealt with HTC. Past this point I have no idea what's going on. I can write to my /system - no problem. Hopefully one of the more seasoned guys will jump in here soon. Sorry I'm not much more of a help.
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I'm probably as new to this phone as you are. Mostly just dealt with HTC. Past this point I have no idea what's going on. I can write to my /system - no problem. Hopefully one of the more seasoned guys will jump in here soon. Sorry I'm not much more of a help.
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what method did you use to root with... Is it the same as what I used the deoxeded stock method I posted above
Did u try with the Odin method? way easier.
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skykc0401 said:
Did u try with the Odin method? way easier.
Sent from my Galaxy SII √Epic4G Touch
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Odin method to do what? root? If so that is how I rooted thanks
I downloaded an app on the market that fix it.. thanks guys
What's up XDA?
I've been messing around with my Xperia Play and i successfully got it rooted. My next task is to get all the annoying icons and processes that are running in the background deleted to make my phone run like a champ (Also i just like the clean appearance of only the applications that i use in my menu, perhaps OCD).
With that said i have tried a few different ways to get my system folder writeable but nothing seems to work as I am unable to delete anything in that folder.
My questions are the following:
1) How to delete files out of this folder.
2) Is there a way to do this via computer so i don't have to mess around with an explorer application on my phone.
Thanks for the help thus far everyone!
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What's up XDA?
I've been messing around with my Xperia Play and i successfully got it rooted. My next task is to get all the annoying icons and processes that are running in the background deleted to make my phone run like a champ (Also i just like the clean appearance of only the applications that i use in my menu, perhaps OCD).
With that said i have tried a few different ways to get my system folder writeable but nothing seems to work as I am unable to delete anything in that folder.
My questions are the following:
1) How to delete files out of this folder.
2) Is there a way to do this via computer so i don't have to mess around with an explorer application on my phone.
Thanks for the help thus far everyone!
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You can delete system apps with adb. Here are some commands you may find useful:
"adb remount" - This will remount /system/ as R/W.
"ls /system/app/" This will list all the .apk's in /system/app/
"rm /system/app/***.apk" - this will delete the specified .apk file.
Thanks for the help.
I was able to get the abd to list out all the files in the apps folder but when i type adb remount it gives me an error saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
Any tips?
FoXide- said:
Thanks for the help.
I was able to get the abd to list out all the files in the apps folder but when i type adb remount it gives me an error saying "remount failed: Operation not permitted"
Any tips?
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It's because you do not have insecure adb. Download and install this .apk. after install run it, and your device will reboot. You now have insecure adb and can remount /system/. also once installed you can uninstall app
http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?url=mf/?8qqca688rvbwcfk
You are a boss! I got it to work but i had to use a slightl different command to remove apps "adb shell rm -r /system/app/***.apk"
My last question is seeing as how your location is Manchester, are you going for city or united? =P
FoXide- said:
You are a boss! I got it to work but i had to use a slightl different command to remove apps "adb shell rm -r /system/app/***.apk"
My last question is seeing as how your location is Manchester, are you going for city or united? =P
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Yeah sorry you have to be logged into shell for the remove command to work
I'm a man utd fan, city don't scare me there just throwing there money about ....... but they will run out just like chelski
I wanted to change my device model, so I copied build.prop from another mobile to my mobile. I am already rooted. But unfortunately I did not change the o.s. from gingerbread to froyo in build.prop ( I have android 2.2 FROYO) When I rebooted, there were many errors. It is now showing no sim card. Mobile network search gives error. Effectively, I can not use the mobile. Terminal emulator, X-plore etc. stopped working. Only Rom toolkit free version works and astro file manager works. Other programs are forcefully closed. Needles to say, I must replace new build.prop with new one.
Using adb I can only pull files but can not write as it is in read only mode.
adb root and adb remount works only if you are in recovery mode ? Y mobile does not have any custom recovery so when I boot in recovery mode it hangs.
Superuser has installed su in system\bin directory. But from adb shell I can use su also. It gives permission denied error. Hence I can not remount the system.
I have read similar threads and found that on some mobiles adb root or adb shell su works but on some not.
I am using Vista 32 bit with admin rights, still can not use root in adb.
Please tell me, how can I mount system read-write. I can not install root explore as google play and even internet is not working.
Please help.
maheshchavan said:
Using adb I can only pull files but can not write as it is in read only mode.
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activate USB debugging then in console
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
check where is your build.prop
ruscan.calin said:
activate USB debugging then in console
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
check where is your build.prop
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OMG ruscan.calin i COULD KISS YOU! I had tried to change my OG EVO 4G's buildprop file to another phone so that I could purchase & download an incompatible Google Play app. However after I restarted the phone wouldn't start! It would boot into my rooted HTC EVO 4G Android 2.3.3 and HTC Sense 2.1 but it would get stuck on the wallpaper with just the notification bar at the top and all buttons would be frozen. However I noticed when I plugged in my phone to my computer via usb the computer recognized it. I always keep my phone with USB debugging enabled so I thought I should be good right? I have spent the last 4 hours trying to install and setup adb with no real previous experience with it. I am familiar with dos from years ago and that helped me as it's basic procedure, commands, etc. Then I found out how to install the HTC drivers which I needed and then download the Android SDK with adb that's included which many guides show easily. I started the command prompt (cmd), typed my adb devices command and hurray it showed my phone! I connected and quickly navigated to the build.prop system folder! Luckily when I changed the file I made a bak backup and left it in the same folder. Now the main issue was figuring out how to change the naming of the files which I did via usual adb commands (mv build.prop.bak build.prop). But then to no avail I couldn't get it to write due to it being a system read only folder! Arg! Then I found your post on here, above, and typed it in simply leaving out the adb push portion and replacing that with the mv file command instead and first changing the name of the bad file and then replacing the bak file as the good copy! I exited back to the adb main and unplugged my phone. Moment of truth and man was everything flashing through my head at once! I booted up and YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS, it worked! I went back into root explorer and got rid of the offending leftovers and I've learned my lesson! I just don't want to think about what would have happened if I hadn't found this post. Thank you and if anyone else makes this hug mistake let me know and maybe I can help. Moral of the story don't mess with the build.prop or any system folder unless you know what you're doing! Thanks again!
Quick Guide to Fix Android "build.prop" Issues:
1. Find and download USB drivers for your phone by model or type (HTC EVO 4G's HTC Fastboot drivers): http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
2. Download and install Android SDK and choose adb: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Guide: http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-hacks/how-to-install-android-sdk-and-adb-drivers-for-htc-evo-4g/
3. Run a command prompt from the "c:/program files/android/android-sdk/platform-tools/" directory. I had to copy the command prompt to get it to open there but sometimes a right-click action will do it. The guide below will help just navigate down to "Using ADB" and skip the rest.
Guide: http://www.howtogeek.com/114667/how...y-default-move-almost-any-app-to-the-sd-card/
4. Once you open the command prompt and you're in the "c:/program files/android/android-sdk/platform-tools/" foler type "adb devices" and your device should appear. If it does move on to next step.
5. Then type adb shell and use the ls command to see directories. Then you'll need to navigate to the system folder by typing "cd system" and then type "ls" to look around in the directory (similar to "dir" in DOS). You should now see the bad build.prop file.
6. You'll need to rename the file or push a correct version. First you need to use the "adb shell" command again and then "su" and finally "mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system" to make the directory writable (see ruscan.calin post above for additional info).
Note: I only had to rename my build.prop as I already had my old one in the same system folder. You may have to copy the bad build.prop to your computer, edit it and then push it back to the same system directory. These directions are only for renaming files in the same folder. For the info on how to copy the file to your computer and push it back to your phone go to step *10 below or use the guide below it.
7. I already had the bad build.prop in the system directory with my old one which I had named build.prop.bak. If you have this too simply rename by changing the name first of the bad file to anything by typing "mv build.prop build.prop.bad" or similar.
8. Next rename the build.prop.bak to build.prop by typing "mv build.prop.bak build.prop". Everything should go smoothly and move onto the next step.
9. Finally, If no error messages are found, simply type "adb reboot" or "adb shell reboot" (Depending which version of ADB you have). You should be done, your phone will reboot like normal (working, lol) and everything should be working again! YAY!
*10. To copy the build.prop to your phone type "adb pull /system/build.prop c:\" and the file should be placed in the main c:/ directory on your computer. Navigate to the root (c:/) directory and then right click and "open with" the "build.prop" file using a notepad or other file editor. Then use the text editor (Notepad, etc) to change back what you originally changed to mess everything up. There is tons of stuff on the net to let you know what to fill back in depending on your phone model/type. Or it's possible to get a previous version from an old Nandroid backup or similar. Save the changed text file and make sure its named the same "build.prop" and make sure it's still in the root directory (If you're having issues on this step or just want more insight check out the guides and threads below for more help).
Guide 1: http://androidforums.com/admire-all...p-computer-not-phone-using-root-explorer.html
Guide 2: http://www.modaco.com/topic/328943-quick-guide-to-modifying-buildprop-with-adb/
Guide 3: http://forums.androidcentral.com/sp...-replaced-build-prop-phone-wont-start-up.html
*11. We've already made the directory writable in step 6 so we simply need to push the file back to the phone. If any error message appear re-do step 6 to make writable again. Otherwise push the modified file back to the phone by typing "adb push c:\build.prop /system/". Back to step 9 above! Yay!
If anyone wants to help cleanup this quick guide or make any changes feel free. I just wanted something so that if anyone else has this issue they won't have to worry or search forever to find a solution. OMG it's 2:30AM, to bed... I ride! LOL
Enjoy,
5th :highfive:
THANK YOU!!! Totally saved me today.
One thing that I noticed. After pushing the correct build.prop, I had to fully power down, then turn back on my Razr for it to load up the fixed build.prop.
error message,Help please
Hello, when i am going to mount and change the permission i am getting constant error od device not found or sh:not found.
What to do?Help me please?
jigarpattani said:
Hello, when i am going to mount and change the permission i am getting constant error od device not found or sh:not found.
What to do?Help me please?
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What step are you on? What phone do you have? More info please?
i am have problem whit my pantech flex i need to use the build.prop.bak but when i type the su it stay in blank do nothing any ideas pls help
ehy there hope someone can help me...i have an archos 97b platinum, messed up with build.prop. So i pulled out and restored but can't push in any way. I have a cwm installed, tablet rooted but i alwais got "permission denied" at push command. Other error is operation not permitted" if i try remount command from adb. i can do mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock7 /system but after that push still give me permission denied.
any suggestion?
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i open a 2nd cmd, give the mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock7 /system , and system is now rw, but from the first cmd when i give "push build.prop /system (or /system/build.prop) it will always return me permission denied
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dev.block
i want to view to dev/block using adb shell #
eg . what block is boot.img
what block is recovery.img
what block is system.img
what block is cache.ing
adb shell getprop mtd is not work . Pls Help Me & sent to mail [email protected]
so my wife dorpped her s3 and broke the screen, the phone is rooted and i have adb debugging turned on i can use adb to pull/puch etc. but i dont know how, could some on tell me what adb commands i need to issue to the device to pull her internal sd data to my computer and push it back to her new s3, i also need to know how to wipe her phone with adb and reset to stock so i cna return it to the insurancce company, if anyone could tell me how to basically pull everything from her phone, internal sd data, and her text messages i know to pull the texts and view them i will need to use sqlite 3 to view the .db of her text messages but i cant figure out the commands to do so and i cant figure out how to format the commands so that it will pull the info to my desktop for viewing through sqlite 3 on the computer, also if i need to install sqlite 3 on the device with adb i need to know the commands for that as well, all help is welcomed, i have to get this thing back to stock in the next week or so, you are even more than welcome to call me an idot noob because i really am, i am very technically inclined and can follow complex instructions provided they are complete, please help ! lastly is there an adb command that would transfer what should be displayed on the screen if it worked within a emulator window if so please include that information as well.
This has been solved thanks to the info that was given, i was able to wrap my head around the entireity of adb, and my actual problem was not formatting of commands, my wife had a lock screen so i had to get that unlocked before adb would allow pulls if you need to do this with you phone i have posted a tutorial in the android general development and hacking [developers only] forums
MotoDefier said:
so my wife dorpped her s3 and broke the screen, the phone is rooted and i have adb debugging turned on i can use adb to pull/puch etc. but i dont know how, could some on tell me what adb commands i need to issue to the device to pull her internal sd data to my computer and push it back to her new s3, i also need to know how to wipe her phone with adb and reset to stock so i cna return it to the insurancce company, if anyone could tell me how to basically pull everything from her phone, internal sd data, and her text messages i know to pull the texts and view them i will need to use sqlite 3 to view the .db of her text messages but i cant figure out the commands to do so and i cant figure out how to format the commands so that it will pull the info to my desktop for viewing through sqlite 3 on the computer, also if i need to install sqlite 3 on the device with adb i need to know the commands for that as well, all help is welcomed, i have to get this thing back to stock in the next week or so, you are even more than welcome to call me an idot noob because i really am, i am very technically inclined and can follow complex instructions provided they are complete, please help ! lastly is there an adb command that would transfer what should be displayed on the screen if it worked within a emulator window if so please include that information as well.
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I'm not going to call you an idiot noob. It seems to me that you know a little more than you express. A few Google searches could answer all of your questions. You are asking for someone to write you a novel, it's not going to happen.
Aerowinder said:
I'm not going to call you an idiot noob. It seems to me that you know a little more than you express. A few Google searches could answer all of your questions. You are asking for someone to write you a novel, it's not going to happen.
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google has actually been un helpful in this dilema, however I think the explaination of adb commands on the sdk's page looks like it has enough information for me to write, my own novel (lol) so I will start there tonight, and hope that I understand the procedures described as well as I think I do, thanks for the reply anyway
Now that I have a little more information I guess what I really was trying to ask is for someone to give me a little better understanding of how issuing commands work I know how to issue ADB commands for instance with ADB HELP OR HELP ALL the command looks like this in the example. Adb pull [<local>] [<remote>] i dont understand what information adb is looking for where it says local and remote, is adb looking for me to type the [<local>] [<remote>] exactly this way or is it leading me to give a path for local and a path for remote, if so how do i go about figuring out said paths?
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Local would be path on pc, remote would be path on phone.
sorry, for asking probably dumb questions
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Local would be path on pc, remote would be path on phone.
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I know that it sounds stupid that i know how to open adb, i know how to issue commands (mostly) and i know that you said you think i know more than i am taking credit for, but heres the thing i do know ALOT about computers and can do almost anything with them however Command line utilities is not my strong suit, so local is the path on the pc remote is the path on the phone i am assuming that this would be the proper way to pull the sd data
adb pull -shared [< / sd>] [< C:\user agentlogon\Desktop>] if i wanted to store the file on my desktop would that be correct or am i just completly command line retarted? , i know that this isnt the real path but if it were is this correct formatting for the command line?
Like this: adb pull -shared "/sd" "C:\user agentlogon\Desktop"
Adb kill-server
Adb start-server
Adb pull <file> <Local>
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Aerowinder said:
Like this: adb pull -shared "/sd" "C:\user agentlogon\Desktop"
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Ok, so sorry, at this point i feel like a total idiot and im sure if your not right there with me your getting close, but i think this last question will help me understand command line utils better in the future, so when you see [<>] am i correct that the utility is showing me its okay to perform said command on [ ] directories <> files ? Also i am a very literal learner so do i use the quotes on the command or are you just quoting me?
[<>] = variable. Replace the entire sequence. So, [<local>] = "C:\directory\file.ext" This is not standardized across commandline apps. The [<>] is only meant to show the user that they need to replace this with his/her own value.
In commandline utilities, spaces separate commands, this is why you need quotations around directories that have spaces. If you don't, the C:\... directory will be interpreted as two seperate commands, resulting in a syntax error. I always use quotations around directories out of habit. / is often used as a switch. To be safe, always quote directories. This is standardized across all commandline apps.
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Adb kill-server
Adb start-server
Adb pull <file> <Local>
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Yeah i got the kill start sever on lock, and i am wanting to pull thecentire contents of the sd, not a single file, but thanks for your input it is all welcomed!
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[<>] = variable. Replace the entire sequence. So, [<local>] = "C:\directory\file.ext" hhis is not standardized across commandline apps. The [<>] is only meant to show the user that they need to replace this with his/her own val
In commandline utilities, spaces separate commands, this is why you need quotations around directories that have spaces. If you don't, the C:\... directory will be interpreted as two seperate commands, resulting in a syntax error. I always use quotations around directories out of habit. / is often used as a switch. To be safe, always quote directories. This is standardized across all commandline apps.
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now i have a new problem it is saying /sd does not exist do you possibly have a screenshot of the path for the sd in a file manger you could post for me if not i will try to look at it with my wifes new phone and hope that the stock file system is the same as the modded system she has on the broken phone. also if this doesnt work how would i just do a full wipe of the phone so it looks like i just wiped it for privacy.
Try:
/storage/sdcard
/storage/sdcard0
/mnt/sdcard
/mnt/sdcard0
One of those should work.
Aerowinder said:
Try:
/storage/sdcard
/storage/sdcard0
/mnt/sdcard
/mnt/sdcard0
One of those should work.
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IIts not giving me any errors, but its not giving me the files either, i tried to adb root to see if that would change and it says adbd cannot run as root in production builds, i tried to adb remount it says opperation not permitted, i tried adb shell then su and adb freezes and wont let me exit shell, it either freezes or just echo's what i type, so if i type exit it returns exit showing the word exit twice but leaves me no choice other than to close cmd and re open and restart adb, not sure what im doing wrong, the device show with adb devices in adb and shell but then says device not found when i try to su in shell lol, fml!