Hello guys am sharing a simple hack or trick to speed up your internet using cmd prompt.
First go to www.speedtest.net to check your current speed
Then follow these simple steps
How to Speedup Internet connection using Command Prompt.
Follow below given step for increase you internet speed.
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Click on Start
Type cmd in Search program and files box (Click right click and Run cmd as Administrator)
Now command prompt will appear
In command prompt go to root directly "C:" ( type cd C:\ )
Now type netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled
Now press Enter button you have done it.
Now go to speedtest.net and check your current speed.
I hope you like it .if it work for you please hit the thanks button.
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No Change Bro
Really not work .
First check your current speed and then after this.
Use www.speedtest.net.
Thanks.have a nice day.
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ive tried many guides on trying to install adb. i have the drivers installed but nothing is happening when i try to use sdk tools. can anyone help me?
It doesn't really "install," it just resides in a folder on your computer. When you want to use ADB, you just pass the commands through your Windows command prompt (assuming you're using Windows).
Put the Android SDK file in the root of your C: drive. In fact, make it easy and rename it "androidsdk." Inside that is the "tools" folder. Now hit Start - Run - cmd and it will start your command prompt. Then enter "cd c:\androidsdk\tools" (no quotes) and hit enter. Now you're in the ADB directory, just start running ADB commands.
Right?
whatever command i try to type in says its not a recognized internal or external command.
Can you run throught the steps you took?
These are mine:
1. Connect phone and select HTC Sync
2. Make sure you know the location patch to the android-sdk-windows(if you're using windows) folder.
3. Press start........run........then type cmd to open command prompt
4. Type cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools(my location, yours will be wherever you extracted the zip file to)
5. Press enter
6. Type adb devices to confirm it sees your phone
7. Type adb shell and you should see a flashing # symbol
8. Start typing commands.
when i connect my phone and try to sync using htc sync it cant find it on my comp.
Do you have USB Debugging turned on?
And by the way, you don't need to set it to HTC Sync. You may have to make sure the drivers are installed correctly (I suggest TheBiles' Idiot-Proof rooting guide for that), but after that it will connect as long as you have debugging mode turned on, even if your phone is set to "Charge Only." I never put mine in "Disk Drive" mode unless I want to drag a file to my SD card, and I've never ONCE used HTC Sync.
ok thank you, so far so good. im busy doing some other work but the adb shell seems to be working. will edit later.
Edit: nvm that.
I followed this
(Setting up the Android SDK
Download the file from above
Unzip to your desktop
Take the "android-sdk-windows" folder and move it to the root of your hard drive (C:\)
Right click on My Computer and click properties
Select the Advanced Tab or Advanced System Setting (Vista/Windows 7)
Select Environment Variables...
Press New
For Variable Name type: adb
For Variable Value type: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools)
and when I try to do this
(1. Run SDK Setup.exe
2. If it gives you an error go to settings and click on "Force http//....."
3. Select all options and let it download and install)
I have issues cause I dont have the SDK Setup.exe I have searched for it and can not find it, please help thanks Davey
also I installed the windows version
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
If you've added the tools folder to your path, you don't need to install anything, just type "adb <command>" in the cmd prompt and you're good to go.
if you talking about this
For Variable Name type: adb
For Variable Value type: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools)
yes i have done it and it still wont work. I have my phone is debugging and on charge only and when i open the cmd and type in adb it gives me is not recoginzied as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file,
then when i type (android-sdk-windows\tools) it gives me the system cannot find the path specified. I am lost
ok So on my other computer I got some progress, I opened sdk manager and got it all updated and the only real problem i am having now is (this is dumb) but I dont know my sdk name, like when it says
cd C:\**your sdk name**\tools (Press Enter)
I have been trying C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
thanks for the help! Davey
thank you I got it running now!!!!!! I did what you said and added it to the path not just a new varibable, thank you very much!!!
Hi,
I thought I'd add this here because I've recently starting using OSX after building my own hackintosh out of PC parts. I got very fed up with Windows and the need for drivers all over the shop so I'm moved over now.
I've also just got into flashing my HTC Desire and it was made very easy by lots of the guys here. One thing that will always be useful when rooting and flashing your phone is ADB. There are lots of guides out there for ADB on Windows but I wanted to run in natively in OSX.
After a lot of research and a few failed attempts .... I've now worked out how to run ADB in OSX.
What you will need:
A Mac
USB cable
Android SDK for OSX- http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
At the time of writing this the version was "android-sdk_r08-mac_86" so please have a look at the above link and let me know if you can't find that same version.
So download the zip file and I would extract it to a folder where you are happy to keep it such as within your user home folder i.e. Macintosh HD/Users/{Your User Name} and for my mac it is Users/siedkins which is how I have my OSX set up.
Then open then still in Finder, open "android-sdk-mac_86" then "tools".
Now launch Terminal - ⌘ + space then type Terminal or Applications>Utilities>Terminal
Now drag and drop the file called "android" in the "tools" folder into your terminal window and you should see something like:
/Users/siedkins/android-sdk-mac_86/tools/android
Then hit enter - this should load Android SDK
Next go to Available Packages on the left and Android Repository > Android SDK Platform-tools, revision 1 -tick the box and hit "Install Selected"
It should download and install the Platform Tools which includes ADB !!!!
Now quit Android SDK after it has downloaded and go back into Finder. Now you should see a new folder "platform-tools" in the "android-sdk-mac_86" folder. Open that and you can now see a file called adb.
Now .... I am going to show you how to make your life a lot easier in Terminal to run ADB without having to navigate to the folder every time you want to launch it.
Go back to your Terminal window and type (or copy & paste):
Code:
cd ~
The screen should then look like
NAME_OF_YOUR_MACHINE:~ USERNAME$
For me I have:
Mac-Pro:~ siedkins$
Next, type
Code:
touch .bash_profile
to create your new bash / path file
Next, type
Code:
open -e .bash_profile
to open it in TextEdit.
Now into Text Edit please copy:
Code:
export PATH=${PATH}:
Then go into Finder and navigate your your "android-sdk-mac_86" folder. Then click on the "platform-tools" folder and drag and drop this into TextEdit at the end of the code above that you copied. Mine looks like:
export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/siedkins/android-sdk-mac_86/platform-tools/
Yours should look like:
export PATH=${PATH}:insert your path to the "platform-tools" folder in your Android SDK here
All you need is that one line. Then Save and exit TextEdit and then very importantly QUIT TERMINAL.
***** If you have issues being able to save the file at all then please jump to the bottom of the post*****
Now ........ to turn on USB Debugging in your handset Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging - ticked and also go to Settings > Connect to PC > Default connection type > Charge Only and also UNTICK "Ask me ..." there also. You can always go back here and change these settings back.
Now plug in your phone to a USB port. I noticed that if I plugged my phone into one of the standard USB ports on the front of my machine I couldn't see the phone further down the line and if I plugged it into a powered USB port on the front (I have an "akasa AK-ICR-08" which has a powered connector behind the 5 USB ports. But you guys will probably be using a MacBook or MacPro and there shouldn't be any issues with the power to your USB ports.
Now to launch ADB - re-open terminal (remember that you had quit it - very important!) then type in:
Code:
adb devices
And you should see:
List of devices attached
HXXXXXXXXXX device
where XXXXXXXX is your unique phone ID.
Now you can run all of your favourite ADB commands straight by typing:
adb shell
etc straight into Terminal. I won't go into that here as there are plenty of guides about what to do with ADB once it's installed!
Now you have ADB setup on your Mac and can run it without the need for installing HTC Sync - un-installing it - loading some modified drivers over the top !!!!
It all just works !!!!!!
Please drop me a line if you have any queries about this !
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If you are have user account issues such as Terminal or TextEdit says that you can't do anything then try adding "sudo" to the front of your terminal command as this will allow you to execute the account as a superuser or root user for OSX! ROOT!!! Note that you will have to enter your password to enable the superuser access rights and you won't see anything as you type in your password.
i.e. try:
Code:
sudo touch .bash_profile
then
Code:
sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit .bash_profile
(slight change in the coding here to ensure that TextEdit opens
Or you could do:
Code:
sudo pico .bash_profile
This will open up the Pico text editor instead of TextEdit. Here you will have to type out all of the text then you press "ctrl+x" to exit and then you can save on the next screen. To check that has worked you can then open the file in terminal again and check it with the normal command:
Code:
open -e .bash_profile
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Please see post #37 for How To Use ADB Over WIRELESS !!!!
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EDIT - 27th JAN 2010
FastBoot
I've now found you all a precompiled version of Fast Boot:
http://developer.htc.com/adp.html
Please download and unzip the precompiled version for OSX to your "SDK/platform-tools" folder.
Rename the unzipped file from "fastboot-mac" just to "fastboot". You need to fix the permissions of the fastboot file using CHMOD in Terminal.
In Terminal navigate to your "SDK/platform-tools" folder and then type:
Code:
ls
You should see all of the files in your "platform-tools" folder such as adb, aapt, fastboot, etc.
Then type:
Code:
chmod 777 fastboot
PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM ASSUMING THAT YOU HAVE CHANGED THE FILE NAME ABOVE !
Now with the permissions fixed you should be able to run fastboot.
Connect your phone via USB and set to "charging only". Then turn off your phone and leave the USB in. Then hold the back key and then turn your phone on again. You will have a white screen with 3 skateboarding androids on.
Now in Terminal type:
Code:
fastboot devices
And you should see your unqiue phone ID! (Note that you have to be at that white screen with the skateboarders for the "fastboot devices" code to run!
Now you have a fully working fastboot !!!
Sorry this explanation is a bit short - I did write out a longer one but my browser crashed and I lost it all. However if you cannot follow the above then I think it's maybe best that you don't use fastboot as you could seriously brick your phone.
NOTE - I HAVE NEVER USED FASTBOOT TO FLASH A RADIO OR PHONE SO I PROBABLY WON'T BE ABLE TO HELP IF YOU GET ERRORS IN USING FASTBOOT OR FLASHING YOUR DEVICE ! The above information is how to shortcut the navigation to the folder. Please don't blame me if you break the recovery image of your phone!
Thanks for such a thorough step by step guide. But Im having a problem I followed the directions and at the last step I get "permission denied". Any tips for me would be truly appreciated. Thanks
dhoshman said:
Thanks for such a thorough step by step guide. But Im having a problem I followed the directions and at the last step I get "permission denied". Any tips for me would be truly appreciated. Thanks
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which last step ?
dhoshman said:
Thanks for such a thorough step by step guide. But Im having a problem I followed the directions and at the last step I get "permission denied". Any tips for me would be truly appreciated. Thanks
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What version of MacOS? Also are you sure your device is properly rooted? I'm assuming you are getting the error when typing "adb devices"?
EDIT: That's what I get for being distracted while typing this.. ;-)
The easiest way to get the sdk is by using homebrew, which is an amazingly useful tool. https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew
Code:
brew install android-sdk
It doesn't add adb to your path however, you have to do that manually by adding /usr/local/Cellar/android-sdk/r8/platform-tools to your path.
Hope that makes it a little bit easier.
I found that on my mac using terminal I have to always start the adb commands with a ./ otherwise it wouldn't work right. This might be common knowledge for some, but I'm a terminal newbie
So, for example:
./adb devices
Thanks for the walk through
This work great. I put the the SDK folder on the root of Macintosh HD and renamed it to AndroidSDK. Then in the .bash_profile my path was /AndroidSDK/platform-tools/ . I then made a backup of my SD card with adb pull from /mnt/sdcard to my local machine.
mun-key said:
I found that on my mac using terminal I have to always start the adb commands with a ./ otherwise it wouldn't work right. This might be common knowledge for some, but I'm a terminal newbie
So, for example:
./adb devices
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Kind of weird. To me that would mean that you're path variable isn't setup correctly. Usually the ./ before a command means to run the command from the current directory and ignore the path variable.
It doesn't even have to be this complicated. Download the sdk, whatever files you want to push to your phone put it in the same folder. Then do the commands (./adb push). Simple.
Great and easy tutorial! Got it working in 5min ^_^
madj42 said:
Kind of weird. To me that would mean that you're path variable isn't setup correctly. Usually the ./ before a command means to run the command from the current directory and ignore the path variable.
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Ok - that makes sense now. And reading Krisrk's reply, that's exactly how I did it.
On my device I only needed to push a single file. Don't really need adb anymore. Your post was like 12-hours too late for me though. I spent 3 hours trying to figure out why it wouldn't work, then saw the ./ in a youtube video. After that I was rooted with a new rom in minutes
thanks for all the great info guys
Just wanted to thank you! I already had ADB working on my Mac OSX but didn't have the "environment variables" in the .bash_profile. So now I can just use adb commands directly without going into the finder and find the adb!
Also, kudos for the very detailed guide with your own examples, that reads very well!
Thanks for the comments guys.
I know that you can navigate to the SDK folder and just run it from there but I thought that people might like the above guide to do the shortcut once and then never have to jump around folders again in terminal which is a bit of a pain. Plus my method removes the need for the "./" prefix.
anyways I'm easy I'm sure that everyone will have their own preferred method if you already use adb on OSX
i cannot get beyond the command:
touch .bash_profile
the terminal returns permission denied. what do i need to add or what am i doing wrong?
What type of user account do you have set up in OSX?
System Prefs > Accounts
Also what about trying the following in Terminal
Code:
sudo touch .bash_profile
And then enter the password for your user profile?
Any better?
Thanks for this!!!!!
Nobody ever shows macs love.
Sent From My HTC Evo 4G Using Tapa Talk Pro!
siedkins said:
What type of user account do you have set up in OSX?
System Prefs > Accounts
Also what about trying the following in Terminal
Code:
sudo touch .bash_profile
And then enter the password for your user profile?
Any better?
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it popped up and asked my password, then it said i entered the wrong one and i never was asked this again. this is incredibly frustrating as i cannot even get it to work in windows
edit: ok got to the part where i bring up text edit, but it will not let me save. states i do not have permission to save. is there a way i can turn off this password crap for the time being? all i want to do is push files to my phone, i can't even get this far
Ok...
I'm trying not to look stupid, but for gods sake, im stuck at the first command. I copy paste cd~ and nothing happens. press enter nothing. I've been reading up on terminal and i still feel quite stupid considering how im stuck on step one
edit: got it! I got lost going back into the same terminal and not closing the android sdk window. there fore I was still in the sdk and not telling the computer anything. a dur. Opening a new terminal and doing all of the steps did the trick. Thanks for this btw!
thanks for the detailed guide. i've been looking all over the web for a guide to setup adb for MAC. followed the steps here and now, i'm able to use ADB on my macbook. YAY!!
monstereo said:
thanks for the detailed guide. i've been looking all over the web for a guide to setup adb for MAC. followed the steps here and now, i'm able to use ADB on my macbook. YAY!!
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Hey just a random note, nice prof pic stig ftw
Hello, I've been trying to bootload my XPlay but I'm having problems with it. I've followed the directions from both mills and ashergray and got the unlock key from them as well (btw, thanks to the both of you for all the help). When I get to Step 10, where you have to run/open fastboot, it closes instantly (the cmd prompt) and I can't finish doing the unlocking of the bootload. I've tried the ubuntu boot and that didn't either. Can someone help or guide me with the problem that I'm having, Thank you for your time and have a great day.
xavy82 said:
Hello, I've been trying to bootload my XPlay but I'm having problems with it. I've followed the directions from both mills and ashergray and got the unlock key from them as well (btw, thanks to the both of you for all the help). When I get to Step 10, where you have to run/open fastboot, it closes instantly (the cmd prompt) and I can't finish doing the unlocking of the bootload. I've tried the ubuntu boot and that didn't either. Can someone help or guide me with the problem that I'm having, Thank you for your time and have a great day.
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You have to open a windows command promt not the one inside the fastboot folder.
1. Open windows cmd promt.
2. Open fastboot folder and copy the path.
3. Go to your new cmd window and type *cd* and press space once and paste your path and hit enter (type cd is without *)
4. Connect your phone in fastbootmode, when you see a blue light on the power button type this in the cmd window:
fastboot devices (enter)
Then you should get a *list of devices* and under that a number. If there's a number your phone is detected and you can proceed with unlocking. If not you might need to setup some drivers.
5. Unlock your phone if 4 was a yes.
Hopes this helps you
Regards Dousan...
Just a few extra tips on top of dousans excellent advice.
If your using Windows Vista/7, you can hold shift, and right click on an empty space in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Choose open command prompt here. This will open a command prompt straight to the right folder.
Also you can open a command window and just drag and drop fastboot.exe into it.
Thank you guys, I will try this in the morning, I really appreciate the help and if you ever need anything, don't hesitate to ask
AndroHero said:
Just a few extra tips on top of dousans excellent advice.
If your using Windows Vista/7, you can hold shift, and right click on an empty space in the same folder as fastboot.exe. This will open a command prompt straight to the right folder.
Also you can open a command window and just drag and drop fastboot.exe into it.
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Didn't know about the drag and drop, nice one. Ohh and I'm using the old, before the wall fell, windows xp
Regards Dousan...
Dousan said:
Didn't know about the drag and drop, nice one. Ohh and I'm using the old, before the wall fell, windows xp
Regards Dousan...
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I don't think you can do it on XP
It's important to run ADB and other commands from a CMD prompt with Administrator privileges. Here is a link to a tutorial on creating such a link on your desktop for Windows 7.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3718-elevated-command-prompt-shortcut.html
After you have the CMD link on your desktop, you can right-click and change the properties if you so choose. For mine, I changed the "Start In" box to:
"C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools" without the quotes.
When you double click on the link on your desktop, you will be taken to a CMD prompt in the Tools folder with Administrator privileges.
Thanked because good info is good info. Seems a lot of people still don't realise its important to run it as administrator.
Tapatalked from my Galaxy S II.