I've never used adb push or pull successfully. I'm trying to pull my CWM backups from the phone to mac. Im on 4.2.1, and CWM backups store in data/media/clockworkmod. No matter how I try [/data/media/clockworkmod/, etc.], I get terminal output of "remote object does not exist". I wonder if this is because it is not the sdcard, and it is protected? Do I need to mount as writable, and how would i issue the pull command in a shell (seems unlikely)? Anybody have any idea why i cannot get this to work?
bodh said:
I've never used adb push or pull successfully. I'm trying to pull my CWM backups from the phone to mac. Im on 4.2.1, and CWM backups store in data/media/clockworkmod. No matter how I try [/data/media/clockworkmod/, etc.], I get terminal output of "remote object does not exist". I wonder if this is because it is not the sdcard, and it is protected? Do I need to mount as writable, and how would i issue the pull command in a shell (seems unlikely)? Anybody have any idea why i cannot get this to work?
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Since you are on 4.2, your CWM backups should be moved to /data/media/0.
Code:
[I]adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod[/I]
^should work.
Alternatively,
Code:
adb pull /data/media/0/clockworkmod
^should work as well.
Old ones, yes. New ones will be in /data/media/clockworkmod
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"Macintosh:3 x09177310519$ ./adb devices
List of devices attached
...002 device
Macintosh:3 x09177310519$ ./adb pull /data/media/0/2LatinImeGoogle.odex
remote object '/data/media/0/2LatinImeGoogle.odex' does not exist
Macintosh:3 x09177310519$ ./adb pull /sdcard/2LatinImeGoogle.odex
2890 KB/s (642672 bytes in 0.217s)
Macintosh:3 x09177310519$ "
I have a backup of my stock keyboard .odex on the sdcard. So why can i pull it from the directory sdcard, but not /data/media/0? This is the essence of my question, since the backups are in data/media.
SOLVED
So after browsing the CWM image thread, I've got a working solution, in case others need this:
./adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/
pull: building file list...
Finally, I've been waiting on this for a while.
Again, in case anyone else is looking for this, I've got a second solution: adbd insecure by chainfire.
bodh said:
So after browsing the CWM image thread, I've got a working solution, in case others need this:
./adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/
pull: building file list...
Finally, I've been waiting on this for a while.
Again, in case anyone else is looking for this, I've got a second solution: adbd insecure by chainfire.
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Thanks man, just what i needed
bodh said:
So after browsing the CWM image thread, I've got a working solution, in case others need this:
./adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/
pull: building file list...
Finally, I've been waiting on this for a while.
Again, in case anyone else is looking for this, I've got a second solution: adbd insecure by chainfire.
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Thanks,I'm it,but i dont know why cannot copy /data/media/clockworkmod?
bodh said:
So after browsing the CWM image thread, I've got a working solution, in case others need this:
./adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/
pull: building file list...
Finally, I've been waiting on this for a while.
Again, in case anyone else is looking for this, I've got a second solution: adbd insecure by chainfire.
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Old but still helpful ! Thanks!
It worked for me using "adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup C:\nandroid"
bodh said:
./adb pull /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/
pull: building file list...
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Still helpful! I wonder why the intuitive command does not work?! Something to do with permissions maybe?
Related
I moved from an HD2 to the Evo this week (no more TMobile, woot!). I am very familiar with custom WMO ROMS, Hard SPL, blah blah...
I have nearly zero Android development, custom ROM knowledge, etc, however.
I'd like to flash a custom ROM based on the factory, without all the Sprint programs preloaded.
Clearly I need to root; I am on steady ground with that knowledge. After that? Not so clear. There doesn't seem to be a thread with the steps I need to proceed.
Any info would be invaluable, thanks!
(PS - side question: why does Android launch all sort of processes in the background seemingly at random?)
ifiweresolucky said:
I moved from an HD2 to the Evo this week (no more TMobile, woot!). I am very familiar with custom WMO ROMS, Hard SPL, blah blah...
I have nearly zero Android development, custom ROM knowledge, etc, however.
I'd like to flash a custom ROM based on the factory, without all the Sprint programs preloaded.
Clearly I need to root; I am on steady ground with that knowledge. After that? Not so clear. There doesn't seem to be a thread with the steps I need to proceed.
Any info would be invaluable, thanks!
(PS - side question: why does Android launch all sort of processes in the background seemingly at random?)
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This should be in Q & A.. But unless someone creates a rom with the apps removed. Its easier to just do it yourself.
If you did toasts method of rooting. Boot into recovery and type this
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/app
ls
This displays all apps on the phone. Do this to delete them.
rm NameOfApp.apk
rm NameOfApp.odex
It is caps sensitive and make sure you type the apk exactly as its written.
Jus10o said:
This should be in Q & A.. But unless someone creates a rom with the apps removed. Its easier to just do it yourself.
If you did toasts method of rooting. Boot into recovery and type this
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/app
ls
This displays all apps on the phone. Do this to delete them.
rm NameOfApp.apk
rm NameOfApp.odex
It is caps sensitive and make sure you type the apk exactly as its written.
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any reason adb remount isn't working for me? I do adb devices and my devices is there but when i type adb remount i get "remount faild: Invalid argument"
I started Toasts root directions, placing PC36IMG.zip on the base directory of the SD card. Shut down, loaded with the Vol Down and Power buttons. The bootloader checked the file on the SD card but then stopped on the white screen.
It seems it was supposed to proceed automatically? But I am dropped off with options on the white screen: FASTBOOT, RECOVERY, CLEAR STORAGE, SIMLOCK, and HBOOT USB.
Directions show Vol Up and Down for previous and next and Power for select.
Alright, I resolved this issue. I recopied the file to the SD card and made sure to eject drive before shutting the device down. Seemed to make all the difference! Proceeding with the remainder of Toast's directions now...
p-slim said:
any reason adb remount isn't working for me? I do adb devices and my devices is there but when i type adb remount i get "remount faild: Invalid argument"
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I'm running in to the same issue...
rgordon3091 said:
I'm running in to the same issue...
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i fixed it. you have to do this.
adb shell
mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
cd /system/app
ls
Getting error trying to remove nascar..
Code:
rm Sprint_NASCAR.apk
rm failed for Sprint_NASCAR.apk, Directory not empty
Any ideas?
That's Linux trying to protect you. Essentially the rm command by default just removes one file at a time.
Try...
rm -r NameOfFolder
...to delete recursively.
Sent from my EVO 4G using Tapatalk
Go see the thread in the apps sub-forum about this. I have a post (#28, I believe) with the exact code to remove the bloatware. You can just copy any paste.
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nick325i said:
Getting error trying to remove nascar..
Code:
rm Sprint_NASCAR.apk
rm failed for Sprint_NASCAR.apk, Directory not empty
Any ideas?
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you shouldn't have a problem deleting the apk, because an apk is not a directory.
i deleted it without the same message.
p-slim said:
i fixed it. you have to do this.
adb shell
mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
cd /system/app
ls
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hmmm i put im adb shell then i got a "#" so i put in "mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system"
and i got mount:mounting /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system failed: No such file or directory
so what did i do wrong?
Found the issue. Thanks all
Jus10o said:
This should be in Q & A.. But unless someone creates a rom with the apps removed. Its easier to just do it yourself.
If you did toasts method of rooting. Boot into recovery and type this
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/app
ls
This displays all apps on the phone. Do this to delete them.
rm NameOfApp.apk
rm NameOfApp.odex
It is caps sensitive and make sure you type the apk exactly as its written.
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By the way, when I "cd /system/app" and then "ls" I see only NamesOfApps.apk. There are displayed no *.odex files. Is that normal?
thread dead?
IDK if this threads still monitored by anyone, but here's my question: I don't use adb, but I just rused root explorer to locate sprint crap, and added a .bak to the end of all of them to essentially 'disable' them. Is this a safe method? Will Android system waste energy looking for them anymore (they no longer show in app tray, but are they still using resources) ? Thanks much.
scottspa74 said:
IDK if this threads still monitored by anyone, but here's my question: I don't use adb, but I just rused root explorer to locate sprint crap, and added a .bak to the end of all of them to essentially 'disable' them. Is this a safe method? Will Android system waste energy looking for them anymore (they no longer show in app tray, but are they still using resources) ? Thanks much.
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I was just about to say something similar. I had uninstalled Nascar using Titanium Backup, and the found out that I cant do the 2.2 OTA unless its there. TB didn't have the ability to restore it for some reason, so I got an APK from XDA, and put it in the system/app folder via Root Explorer. Then, I had to reset the permissions to match the other APK's, and it showed up and launched perfectly. Even did an update. Much easier than all that adb stuff, I think.
I used system app uninstaller for a buck on the market.. Easy and all there with the icons for easy to find and delete sprint and gapps.
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scottspa74 said:
IDK if this threads still monitored by anyone, but here's my question: I don't use adb, but I just rused root explorer to locate sprint crap, and added a .bak to the end of all of them to essentially 'disable' them. Is this a safe method? Will Android system waste energy looking for them anymore (they no longer show in app tray, but are they still using resources) ? Thanks much.
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Thats a good way.. If something goes wrong just have to rename.
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Flash this zip and it should remove most of the Sprint apps. It will back them up to /sdx on your SD card so if anything is removed that you want, it will still be there. It's signed to work with RA.
http://grathwohl.me/uploads/android/evo/Sprint-Apps-Remover-signed.zip
I've seen a few people reference my post, but my post was really just trying to ask if anyone knew if, now that I've renamed them, and they don't run, they shouldn't be using up resources? Right, is that correct, or am I wrong in thinkin this?
And thanks cosine83, that's a really helpful post for a lot of people.
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
dkdude36 said:
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
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
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?
How do you gain temporary nand unlock? All i wanted to do is copy 2 files into the /system/xbin/bb which doesnt seem to work with root explorer despite super user permission, copy paste just wont work.
Any ideas how to copy paste these 2 files without going to full s-off? Would the adb method work? or any other apk that can do the job?
Thanks in advance for those who can help and any tips is very much appreciated.
In recovery with adb.
TheGhost1233 said:
In recovery with adb.
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any links to it? a guide perhaps? thanks for the tip.
Make a nandroid before messing with the system partition.
Then:
Code:
adb remount
adb push <file_name> /system/xbin/bb
This is what i think it is just looking at the basic adb commands, here is some more info about moving stuff to the system partition.
TheGhost1233 said:
Make a nandroid before messing with the system partition.
Then:
Code:
adb remount
adb push <file_name> /system/xbin/bb
This is what i think it is just looking at the basic adb commands, here is some more info about moving stuff to the system partition.
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btw, how do i get to adb with recovery?
You do know that adb is part of the android sdk and not some function/app on the phone?
To get adb working (i hope you already installed it) just boot in to recovery, connect the usb cable, and launch adb via command prompt or terminal.
TheGhost1233 said:
You do know that adb is part of the android sdk and not some function/app on the phone?
To get adb working (i hope you already installed it) just boot in to recovery, connect the usb cable, and launch adb via command prompt or terminal.
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many thanks! i will try this tommorow.
Use the update.zip I attached in this thread, you don't need to worry about adb then.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=885506&page=2
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Ghettonine said:
many thanks! i will try this tommorow.
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Ok I did my best, read alot about adb and followed some tips but I just cant seem to get these things working. I need a DETAILED step by step procedure.
I feel such a noob today, can anyone please help?
Basically, I just wanted to copy "ifconfig" and "route" from "/system/xbin" to "system/xbin/bb" and thats it! Im s-on by the way and dont want a full s-off just to copy paste 2 files.
I tried rebooting in recovery with adb and run some commands on "adb shell", many things came out and I have no idea what it ment.
Well many things came out is not such a great description. So i have no idea if something is wrong or something happened which you did not expect.
Boot again in to recovery and connect adb.
The type "adb devices" this should output something like:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
HT##########
If this does not happen you don't have a connection and most likely have driver issues (only if you are on windows). If you do get a connection next thing to do is mount the system partition as read/write. To do this type "adb remount".
The output should be "remount succeeded"
Next type "adb shell"
This should give "#" as output .
Since you know where the files are and where you want them to go type "mv /system/xbin/ifconfig /system/xbin/bb" and hit enter, you don't get any conformation about this. Next type "mv /system/xbin/route /system/xbin/bb"
To check if they go moved correctly type " ls /system/xbin/bb", now you should see the files listed.
Next type "exit" to end the adb shell.
Then type "adb reboot".
If this doesn't work you need to give more info about the errors you get or maybe someone else has a better description.
A completly other method is, if you are able to copy the files to your computer, useing the .zip mercianary linked to, just make sure the system/app folder is empty and that you make the system/xbin/bb folder and place the files in there. Then just follow the instructions.
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.
KCRic said:
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.
KCRic said:
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
To make it short, I got downloaded a corrupted ROM (only one on the phone), and with no nandroid. Is there any other way to access my "sd" card on my phone to put another ROM in? Is flashing a stock img the only way to get it back to work without losing my pictures? Thanks..
If its recognized by the computer, just "adb push" the ROM file (and anything else you need) to your phone.
martonikaj said:
If its recognized by the computer, just "adb push" the ROM file (and anything else you need) to your phone.
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This.
Problem sorted.
Thanks for the suggestion, but can you provide some commands to push this file through adb?
if you are not familiar with adb commands, use Android Commander. Saves alot of time.
I'm a bit more familiar with adb, it's just need the to be directed to the right path with the specific command to push a rom to my phone. Does anyone know?
i tried
adb push "filename"/sdcard/"filename" but it's not giving me any response.
Deekayy said:
I'm a bit more familiar with adb, it's just need the to be directed to the right path with the specific command to push a rom to my phone. Does anyone know?
i tried
adb push "filename"/sdcard/"filename" but it's not giving me any response.
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Is your ROM file in the Android>Platform Tools folder?
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
You need the extension (.zip) as well.
Edit: does adb devices indicate you're connected?
Deekayy said:
I'm a bit more familiar with adb, it's just need the to be directed to the right path with the specific command to push a rom to my phone. Does anyone know?
i tried
adb push "filename"/sdcard/"filename" but it's not giving me any response.
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you just need:
Code:
adb push ROMname.zip /sdcard/
Assuming you put "ROMname.zip" in your platform-tools folder, or another folder you're running ADB out of.
Keep in mind, not any response, aka, just hanging, means it is still working. ADB transfers are slow, so big files will take a little bit.
Nevermind.
martonikaj said:
you just need:
Code:
adb push ROMname.zip /sdcard/
Assuming you put "ROMname.zip" in your platform-tools folder, or another folder you're running ADB out of.
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Yes I did that, and now for some reason my sdk is not recognizing my phone (funny cause i tried flashing a new recovery.img). Now i'm re-installing sdk tools.
adrynalyne said:
Keep in mind, not any response, aka, just hanging, means it is still working. ADB transfers are slow, so big files will take a little bit.
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Thanks, gotta fix the first problem though.