Yeterday i downloaded Android SDK tools and platform tools get to tools folder but don't found fastboot.exe there. tried to search it in google but don't found for windows. what i need to do now?
EdikNeznanov said:
Yeterday i downloaded Android SDK tools and platform tools get to tools folder but don't found fastboot.exe there. tried to search it in google but don't found for windows. what i need to do now?
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You need to download sdk tools. Fastboot is now included in it.
EdikNeznanov said:
Yeterday i downloaded Android SDK tools and platform tools get to tools folder but don't found fastboot.exe there. tried to search it in google but don't found for windows. what i need to do now?
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You can get Android SDK Tools here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
or also can download at : (for Mac & Linux also)
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK
Download and install in a folder like c:\Android
You may also need Java Run time and get it from here:
http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
Hope this may be useful. (If really just press 'Thanks').
It is available in, >Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Not in Android\android-sdk\tools
As written in many tutorials. This is the main confusion that bring me to this thread. finally i found it myself
aatifaneeq said:
It is available in, >Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Not in Android\android-sdk\tools
As written in many tutorials. This is the main confusion that bring me to this thread. finally i found it myself
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Mystery solved! Thanks, aatifaneeq.
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Does anybody have links to, or willing to share the programs needed (Android SDK, Drivers, etc.)? I have been trying to find all the programs, but keep running into dead ends. The Drivers file listed in JoeyKrim's "Basics of ADB" thread are no longer hosted, The ADB files in SDK are missing a lot of files, and I don't know which ones I need. In place of the files, is a Notepad Readme which I Copy/Pasted here:
Welcome to the Android SDK!
The Android SDK archive now only contains the tools. It no longer comes
populated with a specific Android platform or Google add-on. Instead you
use the SDK Manager to install or update SDK components such as platforms,
tools, add-ons, and documentation.
In order to start developing applications, you must install at least one
version of the Android platform using the SDK Manager.
This requires an Internet connection, so if you plan to use the SDK
offline, please make sure to download the necessary components while online.
To start the SDK Manager, please execute the program "SDK Setup.exe".
Any help would be appreciated...
if you've downloaded the SDK from devlopers.android.com (i think is the url) then load it up and download everything that offers, so that you can make some android emulators for local testing.
then get yourself an IDE for programming in, eclipse has a nice plugin for android development, i use it myself. its a bit dated as an ide, but its nice.
once you have that youre done.
you can either use the emulator to test your code or actually run it on your android device if its connected.
good luck.
That's where the problem comes in. When I try to install the Android SDK, it doesn't have anything available. It has a "Readme" File that says you need to manually download the necessary add-ons. I don't know what add-ons to download. Also, the driver files that joeykrim references in his "Basics of ADB" thread have been removed from the servers, so I don't have access to them.
When I Rooted my EVO, I used Jiqqaman's 3 click "Simple Root", which loads the Clockwork Recovery. I would like to learn how to do some of the things myself, since other than changing ROM's, there isn't much that can be done without the correct programs (Pushing/pulling apks from the phone, some of the diagnostics need to be done from a shell, etc.)
The Android SDK archive now only contains the tools. It no longer comes
populated with a specific Android platform or Google add-on. Instead you
use the SDK Manager to install or update SDK components such as platforms,
tools, add-ons, and documentation.
To start the SDK Manager, please execute the program "SDK Setup.exe".
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did you even read the README file? its right there.
run the SDK setup.exe -> available packages, and go get what you need.
then look up getting android development working in eclipse.
I'm using Ubuntu x64 live cd and I'm trying to flash CWM. Is there a detailed guide on how to do this? I'm not use to using linux so the most detailed would be helpful. Thanks.
bluedegeon said:
I'm using Ubuntu x64 live cd and I'm trying to flash CWM. Is there a detailed guide on how to do this? I'm not use to using linux so the most detailed would be helpful. Thanks.
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Why don't you just do that through Windows?
androidxen said:
Why don't you just do that through Windows?
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I've tried it a couple times but never got past step 1. on this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160814
I can't find the files he ask for in step 2 even though I installed the SDK tools
bluedegeon said:
I've tried it a couple times but never got past step 1. on this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160814
I can't find the files he ask for in step 2 even though I installed the SDK tools
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Hm, I'm looking at them right now. Did you do a clean, good SDK install? Double check in Android/Tools or whatever directory. It's right there...
androidxen said:
Hm, I'm looking at them right now. Did you do a clean, good SDK install? Double check in Android/Tools or whatever directory. It's right there...
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Yes I did. Reinstalling again just to make sure. When the packages popped up I just checked "Accept all" and now its installing everything.
I found the first 2 files under platform tools because there was a text that said they had been moved there. I find the dds file under tools and copied em to my C:\
Moved to proper forum.
Hey guys im trying to help my friend unlock his bootloader but cant find a working download for the fastboot drivers :/ literally tried about 15 different places and all of them used the same broken multiupload link :/
The driver file on the SE website should work.
Here is a direct link.
You need the Android SDK too.
If you like, I can upload my usb_driver folder when I get home this evening but I think it's worth installing the SDK for completeness.
d31b0y said:
The driver file on the SE website should work.
Here is a direct link.
You need the Android SDK too.
If you like, I can upload my usb_driver folder when I get home this evening but I think it's worth installing the SDK for completeness.
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Thanks for the reply i forgot they come with the flashtool all i had to do was install them
I have the Android SDK installed from this: installer_r20-windows.exe
When I follow the instructions on every tutorial I've found, (CMD window, go to tools dir, type ddms...) which used to work on my older version of Android SDK, I now get an error:
"SWT folder 'lib\x86' does not exist.
Please set ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for your platform."
Now, swt.jar is in \x86_64
I tried changing that dir to be called x86 but that gave me a series of other errors. I can't find anything called "ANDROID_SWT"... what do I do?
Rooted Kindle Fire (yes I have a screenshot app, but I have other reasons for wanting to see it on my computer.)
Searched the forum and didn't find anything that seemed to help...
Try using AirDroid instead, works perfectly fine for what you need. It's available on the Play Store.
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WebKat said:
I have the Android SDK installed from this: installer_r20-windows.exe
When I follow the instructions on every tutorial I've found, (CMD window, go to tools dir, type ddms...) which used to work on my older version of Android SDK, I now get an error:
"SWT folder 'lib\x86' does not exist.
Please set ANDROID_SWT to point to the folder containing swt.jar for your platform."
Now, swt.jar is in \x86_64
I tried changing that dir to be called x86 but that gave me a series of other errors. I can't find anything called "ANDROID_SWT"... what do I do?
Rooted Kindle Fire (yes I have a screenshot app, but I have other reasons for wanting to see it on my computer.)
Searched the forum and didn't find anything that seemed to help...
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This is referring to a system variable most likely. Right click My Computer > Properties > Advanced system settings > Advanced > Environment Variables. You'll probably find it in there and it'll need to be updated to your new \x86_64 path.
Try searching google instead of the forums. Seeing as how it's a SDK issue you'll probably get better results; just include 'environment variable' and 'path' to your search keywords and I'm sure you'll find something.
[FIX] Updated ADB Drivers for Nokia Devices
It was quite sad that Nokia Devs forgot to update the adb drivers after the update. The update also updated some configurations within adb and fastboot and as the drivers didn't have these updated configurations, they refused to be installed. But I'm still breathing so I made it happen.
Procedure:
1. Download Latest ADB Drivers from below and extract it's contents on to your desktop (or anywhere you like).
2. Connect your Nokia X/XL with USB Debugging On. (Settings-->USB Debugging).
3. Windows 8 users, you need to follow this guide to turn off signature verification. This is necessary as I cannot sign the drivers. Windows 7 users also have to do this by following this guide.
4. For Windows 7: Press Start and in search box, type "Device Manager" and open it.
For Windows 8: Use Search to find "Device Manager" and open it.
5. Now, under other device, right click the Nokia X with yellow triangle and choose "Update Driver".
6. Browse to the Nokia X Updated USB Drivers folder in the zip package. And let it install.
7. After some time, it will install and Nokia X ADB Composite drivers will be installed.
8. Do it for the other Nokia X with yellow triangle as well.
9. Done.
Downloads:
- Nokia ADB Drivers 13.9.14 : Added missing compatibility.
Configuring ADB:
Just copy the adb_usb.ini file found in the package to C:/Users/<Your username>/.android and replace the previous one (if any). Done!
Enjoy and now, you can use Nokia X Manager and flasher. Cheers.
Credits:
-Allah Almighty
-A friend who gave me this idea
thanks it's working now ...
great work
My pc is pentium4 36 byte, which one file should I download, because there is many file to download?
Thanks
Sent from my Nokia_X using XDA Free mobile app
ahmadsol2410 said:
My pc is pentium4 36 byte, which one file should I download, because there is many file to download?
Thanks
Sent from my Nokia_X using XDA Free mobile app
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The download is only one. The other two links are instructions on how to disable signature verification.
Not working for me
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Just copy the adb_usb.ini file found in the package to C:/Users/<Your username>/.android and replace the previous one (if any). Done!
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i can't find this path . where i can put this ini. file ?
also i tried nokia x manager
and nokia tool kit
none of them can read my phone on the computer , like its invisible for them maybe cuz usb driver not up to date
i tried to download usb uppdate and install it manually but it says windows couldn't install >> help me over please :good:
A7M3D007 said:
i can't find this path . where i can put this ini. file ?
also i tried nokia x manager
and nokia tool kit
none of them can read my phone on the computer , like its invisible for them maybe cuz usb driver not up to date
i tried to download usb uppdate and install it manually but it says windows couldn't install >> help me over please :good:
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Follow the procedure step by step. It should work.
Dom3616 said:
Follow the procedure step by step. It should work.
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still where i put the ini file in the package ???
A7M3D007 said:
still where i put the ini file in the package ???
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You need to put it in C/:Users/Username/.android folder.
Dom3616 said:
You need to put it in C/:Users/Username/.android folder.
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believe me i can't find this path in my pc i can't find android floder in the driver C ??:laugh:
A7M3D007 said:
believe me i can't find this path in my pc i can't find android floder in the driver C ??:laugh:
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In Drive C, there will be a folder named Users, inside there will be a folder with your Windows Username on it. Inside there will be a .android folder.
Dom3616 said:
[FIX] Updated ADB Drivers for Nokia Devices
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Hi, can you update ADB driver for stock rom v1.2.4.2
plupy said:
Hi, can you update ADB driver for stock rom v1.2.4.2
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It is already for the latest update.
Dom3616 said:
It is already for the latest update.
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It works for v1.2.4.1 but not for v1.2.4.2 please recheck.
plupy said:
It works for v1.2.4.1 but not for v1.2.4.2 please recheck.
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Where has the update for v1.2.4.2 come?
We need updated catalog file. Tricking the inf file doesn't work. nokia_winusba64.cat
Unfortunately NOKIA SDK files are outdated since June.
hypermania said:
We need updated catalog file. Tricking the inf file doesn't work. nokia_winusba64.cat
Unfortunately NOKIA SDK files are outdated since June.
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It worked for me and many others.
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It worked for me and many others.
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I am running on 1.2.4.1 at the moment. Please note that detail. This is the final revision that I have.
What is your version number ?
hypermania said:
I am running on 1.2.4.2 at the moment. Please note that detail. This is the final revision that I have.
What is your version number ?
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1.2.4.1.
Dom3616 said:
1.2.4.1.
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I receive hash tag error all the time, can't install it.
I am on Windows 8.1 btw.