ADB not recognizing Tab S 10.5 T800 - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Maybe a stupid question, but I used Kies to install the drivers, and I have Debugging turned on.

Did you install the android sdk and all the adb stuff too?

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Did you install the android sdk and all the adb stuff too?
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Yes.

Hmm. I have adb too and it worked fine for me on windows 8.1. What rom and windows os are you on?

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
Hmm. I have adb too and it worked fine for me on windows 8.1. What rom and windows os are you on?
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Restarted the tablet, and now it's recognized as
32049a0fc5d1813b device
Is that normal?

MikeVaughanG said:
Restarted the tablet, and now it's recognized as
32049a0fc5d1813b device
Is that normal?
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I think so.. Can you do adb reboot and all those commands and such? If so i think youll be good to go

DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I think so.. Cant you do adb reboot and all those commands and such? If so i think youll be good to go
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Tablet is rooted. So..... Win.
Thanks for the help.

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!!tried everything can not factory restore!!!

ok have a gnex had it rooted rommed etc etc Ihave tried every single thing to revert this sum bich to stock for resale and nothing works any help??
PS used both pc and mac, odin, wugfresh, gnex toolkit etc etc
what exactly does not work? any error?
did u tried fasboot to restore the original google stock images?
for an example i just tried the toolkit again and wugfresh it sees my phone says all drivers are installed then i start everything it gets to bootloader mode and then just hangs there saying waiting for device?
AndreaCristiano said:
for an example i just tried the toolkit again and wugfresh it sees my phone says all drivers are installed then i start everything it gets to bootloader mode and then just hangs there saying waiting for device?
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Try uninstalling the drivers and re install them. Are u in debug bode also?
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Esteway.619 said:
Try uninstalling the drivers and re install them. Are u in debug bode also?
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Yea in debug did the uninstall reinstall of drivers
Did you restart the pc after installing the drivers?
Which drivers did you install and what OS is your pc running?
If you open the device manager on your pc and connect the phone in fastboot mode what exactly does it say in the Android tab (name of driver installed)?
Mark.
AndreaCristiano said:
Yea in debug did the uninstall reinstall of drivers
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You have a driver issue.
Uninstall all GN device drivers.
Get the drivers from here.
Follow these steps to install the drivers.
Follow this to get back to stock.
efrant said:
You have a driver issue.
Uninstall all GN device drivers.
Get the drivers from here.
Follow these steps to install the drivers.
Follow this to get back to stock.
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I will def give this a shot thanks

ADB with Jellybean

Hi, has anyone managed to get ADB working with Jelly Bean? I'm running CM10 and I can't seem to get ADB working. I've downloaded the drivers from the SDK but windows still says it can't find the driver, even when I manually specify where the driver is.
Try 1wayjonny's Universal Naked Drivers over in his thread in the dev section. It's the best. Be sure to remove all traces of the old drivers first.
Do you have a adb debugging enabled on the phone? CM10 has this disabled by default.
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And I'll add adb works when you are on booted and when you are on recovery.
Adb does not work on bootloader, fastboot works on bootloader.
atifsh said:
And I'll add adb works when you are on booted and when you are on recovery.
Adb does not work on bootloader, fastboot works on bootloader.
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I'm aware of that
strumcat said:
Try 1wayjonny's Universal Naked Drivers over in his thread in the dev section. It's the best. Be sure to remove all traces of the old drivers first.
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Alright, will do. Not at home now. I've never had any ADB drivers installed as this is a clean windows 7 install.
geoffcorey said:
Do you have a adb debugging enabled on the phone? CM10 has this disabled by default.
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Yep, pretty sure I do.
adbWireless
atifsh said:
And I'll add adb works when you are on booted and when you are on recovery.
Adb does not work on bootloader, fastboot works on bootloader.
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Can you get a log through fastboot? I need to get a log of boot loop
RichyRicho said:
Can you get a log through fastboot? I need to get a log of boot loop
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If it's already booting then it's no longer in fastboot
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Even today, a friend of mine installed the naked drivers, started adb, device found
I watched him as he did it, guiding him through the commands to push, reboot recovery, the works, and Windows 7 pulled it quite well.
I don't use windows at home, but he did it without troubles at all.
So yeah. ADB has been around for ages, and it will be coming back.
And it's the second proof I see: most of these so called issues with drivers, should be handled on <insert host OS here> forums and not on xda. Most of times, users just don't get it.
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Pirateghost said:
If it's already booting then it's no longer in fastboot
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True
Well after some research last night, and some wasted hours, i now know that ADB does not work in boot Not at all.
So how would I get a log from boot? How does everyone else do it?
RichyRicho said:
True
Well after some research last night, and some wasted hours, i now know that ADB does not work in boot Not at all.
So how would I get a log from boot? How does everyone else do it?
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do you have android debugging turned on? and which drivers are you using? try using the universal naked drivers that re posted in the dev section
k786 said:
do you have android debugging turned on? and which drivers are you using? try using the universal naked drivers that re posted in the dev section
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Sorry I have an Xperia S...didnt realise which forum i was in...i dont think the S has naked drivers and the 64 bit ones here dont even work

Trouble connecting to computer via adb/fastboot!

I've done a lot of searching and tried the different suggestions people have mentioned on various sites but I STILL have trouble with "error: device not found" when I try to adb reboot bootloader from my computer. I was actually able to make a connection last night and then I'm not able to again today. I've installed/uninstalled and installed again both the drivers and HTC sync NUMEROUS times. It does show that my phone is being recognized on my computer, just don't know why it won't let me adb. Btw, relative noob here.
Thanks in advance for any help some kind soul might give to me.
scott62185 said:
I've done a lot of searching and tried the different suggestions people have mentioned on various sites but I STILL have trouble with "error: device not found" when I try to adb reboot bootloader from my computer. I was actually able to make a connection last night and then I'm not able to again today. I've installed/uninstalled and installed again both the drivers and HTC sync NUMEROUS times. It does show that my phone is being recognized on my computer, just don't know why it won't let me adb. Btw, relative noob here.
Thanks in advance for any help some kind soul might give to me.
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Do you have usb debugging on?
Try to restart adb:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
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hahhahhaaa said:
Do you have usb debugging on?
Try to restart adb:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
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Tried that.
You have the latest android SDK with packages installed ?
Or maybe some admin rights problems ?
Is there also a problem when you put the phone in fastboot mode and try various fastboot commands......or is it just adb commands ?
Not using any other extension cables ...only the one that came with the phone ?
Just thinking out loud here
MarcelHofs said:
You have the latest android SDK with packages installed ?
Or maybe some admin rights problems ?
Just thinking out loud here
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Actually, not sure if I have the "lastest" android SDK...I installed it quite a while ago. Does that get updated?
Well i updated them some time ago....but never had any issues with that....so i'm guessing in the dark for a bit
MarcelHofs said:
Well i updated them some time ago....but never had any issues with that....so i'm guessing in the dark for a bit
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I'll try googling it to see if I can find out if I can update mine. Thanks, Marcel! Always helpful.
Where does it show that the device is recognized? Windows device manager?
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Did u try the fastboot thing .... When adb is not responding, go put the phone in fastboot USB without making changes and do
Fastboot devices
Just to check if fastboot is working ?
hahhahhaaa said:
Where does it show that the device is recognized? Windows device manager?
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Not sure where to check it in device manager. It shows up on my toolbar ("device drivers installed" or something like that).
Try:
android update adb
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scott62185 said:
Not sure where to check it in device manager. It shows up on my toolbar ("device drivers installed" or something like that).
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Don't know exactly ( i'm dutch )
Configuration settings - device manager (or something similar) - device control ?
MarcelHofs said:
Did u try the fastboot thing .... When adb is not responding, go put the phone in fastboot USB without making changes and do
Fastboot devices
Just to check if fastboot is working ?
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Do I type in exactly "fastboot devices?" When I do that nothing happens
It says waiting for device ?
In dosprompt
C:\fastboot\fastboot devices
MarcelHofs said:
It says waiting for device ?
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No, it doesn't do anything (just goes back to C:\Fastboot>)
hahhahhaaa said:
Try:
android update adb
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type that in my adb?
Files are still in that dir ?
C:\fastboot\ 3 fastboot / adb files ?
MarcelHofs said:
Files are still in that dir ?
C:\fastboot\ 3 fastboot / adb files ?
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Yeah, you actually gave me the files to put in there when you were helping me a few days ago. lol That's what's weird, it was working, then it wasn't, then it worked once, and now not again...
Yeah .... this is weird ! .... I'm thinking
scott62185 said:
type that in my adb?
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Yes
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[Q] Stuck on boot animation

Installing a rom got stuck on the boot animation and this is my cry for help
So my down volume button is not working (no manual reboot into recovery)
ADB wont recognize my device (no recovery through adb)
Cant find any driver that would fix that
Any help would be most welcomed
Make a factory reset.
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yashade2001 said:
Make a factory reset.
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How if I cant press the down volume button?
neo.quelhas said:
How if I cant press the down volume button?
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Go to recovery mode, there should be a factory reset option.
yashade2001 said:
Go to recovery mode, there should be a factory reset option.
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I m not trying to be a bummer but how so? no recognition through adb and no volume button and no android...
No one?
neo.quelhas said:
I m not trying to be a bummer but how so? no recognition through adb and no volume button and no android...
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When you say not recognized do you mean the computer doesn't recognized it, or adb doesn't recognize it?
dannyman3819 said:
When you say not recognized do you mean the computer doesn't recognized it, or adb doesn't recognize it?
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adb
Try in another computer / reinstall sdk /adb/fastboot
jhonnyx said:
Try in another computer / reinstall sdk /adb/fastboot
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I could only try now.. sorry tried with another computer (one with 7 and another with xp) but neither installing drivers through toolkit nor samsung drivers work, still gets the "error: device not found"

Root is here

http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/root-twrp-root-twrp-tmo-lg-g3-t2821005
Have fun
Woot. Did u try it?
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Just waiting on pc version
Same waiting on pc version as well
LGG3 and beyond
ive tried 10x with linux version and cant get mine to work so i maybe waiting on pc version as well
Got mine rooted and twrp installed
BACARDILIMON said:
Just waiting on pc version
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Nice to see you over from Note 3. You switch or the LG G3 just an add-on?
vibrantliker said:
Nice to see you over from Note 3. You switch or the LG G3 just an add-on?
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Yeah man I feel like the new kid at school.lol. but so much better phone. I did not care for the note 3. So many hardware issues. But loving this beast. Good to see you here. Can't wait to start flashing lol.
Failed the first time, but I tried it again and all worked perfectly. Ran it on Mac OS X 10.9.
Had to change the phone to PTP mode since it defaults to MTP for adb to see it.
Thank you!!!
BACARDILIMON said:
Just waiting on pc version
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Me too
Wow! How exciting. The only reason I want root is to remove the on screen buttons and install LMT PIE launcher.
Nexus ONE
Hopefully with root I can enable mass storage mode and solve my issues running with my Pioneer AVX1500
Have you windows people tried cygwin to get root?
ThePagel said:
Have you windows people tried cygwin to get root?
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I'd very much like to know the answer to this as well...
From Windows
Just run the adb commands from the root method in the root thread
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
adb push ./assets/start_restore /temp/start_restore
adb push ./assets/permaroot.bin /temp/start_restore
adb reboot
It's really simple, then install the twrp recovery.img with flashify
you're rooted with recovery
koraun said:
From Windows
Just run the adb commands from the root method in the root thread
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
adb push ./assets/start_restore /temp/start_restore
adb push ./assets/permaroot.bin /temp/start_restore
adb reboot
It's really simple, then install the twrp recovery.img with flashify
you're rooted with recovery
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Can you explain this adb method it always confusing me Im used to using odin this my first lg device
raw2000j said:
Can you explain this adb method it always confusing me Im used to using odin this my first lg device
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Same here. I searched for a guide for first timers on LG. It is very different
So I'm rooted and have TWRP now. I know I'm rooted cause exposed framework installed and quickboot app works fine but there's no notification for root request. Is a seperate app needed?
Punchatron said:
So I'm rooted and have TWRP now. I know I'm rooted cause exposed framework installed and quickboot app works fine but there's no notification for root request. Is a seperate app needed?
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Superuser from playstore
koraun said:
From Windows
Just run the adb commands from the root method in the root thread
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
adb push ./assets/start_restore /temp/start_restore
adb push ./assets/permaroot.bin /temp/start_restore
adb reboot
It's really simple, then install the twrp recovery.img with flashify
you're rooted with recovery
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This method worked perfectly for me!! Time to remove bloat ?
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