Hi Team,
Using a one plus 3 device. Want to recover/access data from phone.
Issue with phone:
1. Black screen
2. Volume and power buttons not working
3. No root access/ USB debugging Disabled
Any possible solution to access data from my phone using ADB tool, or any other software or through command line( Android SDK)
Searched for software but most of them works with Samsung phone or USB debugging needs to be enabled.
Now I think only possible solution is via command line if any one having a knowledge of accessing file system via SDK.
Please reply to the thread.
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I cracked the screen on my Zenfone 2 and before I send for RMA, I would like to wipe passwords and sensitive content. I've installed the Intel Android driver as explained in this forum, and attempted to connect via ABD to no avail. I'm not sure if I enabled USB debugging before the drop.
It still shows as a MTP in the device manager, whereas my rooted HTC M7vzw lists as an android device and is able to be seen by ABD. So, I'm trying to tshoot if it's an issue with the driver, or simply that I didn't enable the USB debugging.
I've searched the forum and found similar threads, but haven't found anything the directly addresses this problem. If there has been a link would be appreciated or any suggestions.
I'm running win8.1 and have the latest stock firmware installed on the phone. I've also tried multiple USB ports and cables.
Please help me not to buy another phone,
- Thanks
If the screen is still visible, I would use a USB mouse (using the OTG adapter) to enable USB debugging just in case it wasn't enabled. And if a popups appears when plugging in debugging mode, I guess your only choice is to use a bluetooth mouse to be able to check whatever dialog may appear at the same time you use the USB port to plug it to your PC
rambn said:
I cracked the screen on my Zenfone 2 and before I send for RMA, I would like to wipe passwords and sensitive content. I've installed the Intel Android driver as explained in this forum, and attempted to connect via ABD to no avail. I'm not sure if I enabled USB debugging before the drop.
It still shows as a MTP in the device manager, whereas my rooted HTC M7vzw lists as an android device and is able to be seen by ABD. So, I'm trying to tshoot if it's an issue with the driver, or simply that I didn't enable the USB debugging.
I've searched the forum and found similar threads, but haven't found anything the directly addresses this problem. If there has been a link would be appreciated or any suggestions.
I'm running win8.1 and have the latest stock firmware installed on the phone. I've also tried multiple USB ports and cables.
Please help me not to buy another phone,
- Thanks
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there are lot of ways,[if u get the 1st way below]
1. get an usb or wireless mouse,connect and do a factory reset
2. directly goto droidboot and use recovery,factory reset
3. connect to PC with fastboot mode and open cmd ,type
Code:
fastboot erase userdata
think these 3 ways are easiest
Dear XDA Devs,
I'm having the following problem with my Sony Z1 compact. Last night I dropped my phone and the screen cracked. The screen itself works perfectly only the touchscreen does not work anymore. Unfortunately we are not able to enable usb debugging so we are required to put the phone into recovery mode and use "adb shell" to enable usb debugging (so we can backup some data before we get a new phone).
However we tried various methods to put the phone into recovery mode but we cannot get it to work. The phone runs the latest official stock rom. What are the exact stept to press buttons to get the phone in recovery mode, or do we need to custom flash a recovery partition?
Already many thanks!
p.s. the phone is currently locked with a pattern and connected to a Google account.
The most important thing is a full backup of the data (notes, picture that are not on the SD card). We have a Windows and Mac computer so we can test various options.
~ Luc
Official stock rom has no recovery.
Just buy, borrow or make USB-OTG cable and use ordinary computer mouse.
xzila said:
Dear XDA Devs,
I'm having the following problem with my Sony Z1 compact. Last night I dropped my phone and the screen cracked. The screen itself works perfectly only the touchscreen does not work anymore. Unfortunately we are not able to enable usb debugging so we are required to put the phone into recovery mode and use "adb shell" to enable usb debugging (so we can backup some data before we get a new phone).
However we tried various methods to put the phone into recovery mode but we cannot get it to work. The phone runs the latest official stock rom. What are the exact stept to press buttons to get the phone in recovery mode, or do we need to custom flash a recovery partition?
Already many thanks!
p.s. the phone is currently locked with a pattern and connected to a Google account.
The most important thing is a full backup of the data (notes, picture that are not on the SD card). We have a Windows and Mac computer so we can test various options.
~ Luc
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
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**You need to have usb debugging enabled. -> not able to enable usb debugging -> that's why I needed recovery mode
Thanks for the reply. I already found a solution by using a usb mouse / keyboard (Z1 compact natively supports USB OTG) to access the phone.
~ Luc
xzila said:
**You need to have usb debugging enabled. -> not able to enable usb debugging -> that's why I needed recovery mode
Thanks for the reply. I already found a solution by using a usb mouse / keyboard (Z1 compact natively supports USB OTG) to access the phone.
~ Luc
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Glad to hear... Sorry I wasn't more specific - I just knew there was a solution out there not too hard to find.
So I have my girlfriend's water-damaged HTC Desire 620 and am trying to recover some data not stored anywhere else. The screen works and the phone boots but digitiser does not work. It will charge and connecting to my PC it recognises it as an MTP device that is empty. The phone is locked, there's no custom recovery and adb debugging is not enabled. My attempts to resolve so far are:
1. New digitiser/digitiser+screen assembly failed - I assume the connector is faulty.
2. OTG cable with mouse - mouse doesn't work, light doesn't come on. Cable/mouse aren't faulty as checked with own phone.
3. Android SDK / adb - when booted normally, no adb devices are recognised at all. When I boot in recovery it recognises a device but it is unauthorised. As I have zero access to the phone itself, I can't physically enable debugging on it.
So that's as far as I've gotten. From what I gather, without the device being authorised I won't be able to get adb to work. I am way out of my depth at this point but any help would be amazing. Even just to know if this really is a lost cause or not.
Thanks
Hello, my Oneplus 3 finally met its maker when it slid off my knee as I was doing a poo. This phone had served me well for a long time and was used for the last year without a functioning power button.
Today I was trying to extract my data from the phone using adb. However, I have a few issues.
The screen is fully black and shattered and digitizer appears to also be broken.
I can use the fingerprint sensor, but not much else. If I try to apply pressure to the screen, the device disconnects from the computer then reconnects.
My phone will not show in 'My PC' and just shows as 'android' under 'USB devices' in Device Manager, I try to update the driver through this and I am just assigning it to be an 'ADB device' or 'Oneplus Android ADB Interface' which does not help.
I have downloaded the Oneplus USB drivers and installed them which did not help or allow me to select those as driver updates in 'device manager'. Even after turning off signed driver checks in boot options.
I believe I have USB debugging on, as I turned it on not long ago due to the power button failing. But when I attempt to use ADB I either get 'unauthorised' or 'offline' beside my devices serial number.
I have tried unlocking my device with my fingerprint and it has the response vibration but does not allow me to access it.
Ideally I would like it to work with '[email protected]' and 'android control' but I would settle for just being able to pull everything off the device. I have been reading threads and trying fixes all day to no avail. Please help me.
Desktop Info that may have an effect
Windows 10 version 1803
USB 3.0 ports
Related programs installed
ADB Minimal and Fastboot
Android Studio (not sure how to use)
[email protected]
Android Control
Thankyou
FinnSanity7 said:
Hello, my Oneplus 3 finally met its maker when it slid off my knee as I was doing a poo. This phone had served me well for a long time and was used for the last year without a functioning power button.
Today I was trying to extract my data from the phone using adb. However, I have a few issues.
The screen is fully black and shattered and digitizer appears to also be broken.
I can use the fingerprint sensor, but not much else. If I try to apply pressure to the screen, the device disconnects from the computer then reconnects.
My phone will not show in 'My PC' and just shows as 'android' under 'USB devices' in Device Manager, I try to update the driver through this and I am just assigning it to be an 'ADB device' or 'Oneplus Android ADB Interface' which does not help.
I have downloaded the Oneplus USB drivers and installed them which did not help or allow me to select those as driver updates in 'device manager'. Even after turning off signed driver checks in boot options.
I believe I have USB debugging on, as I turned it on not long ago due to the power button failing. But when I attempt to use ADB I either get 'unauthorised' or 'offline' beside my devices serial number.
I have tried unlocking my device with my fingerprint and it has the response vibration but does not allow me to access it.
Ideally I would like it to work with '[email protected]' and 'android control' but I would settle for just being able to pull everything off the device. I have been reading threads and trying fixes all day to no avail. Please help me.
Desktop Info that may have an effect
Windows 10 version 1803
USB 3.0 ports
Related programs installed
ADB Minimal and Fastboot
Android Studio (not sure how to use)
[email protected]
Android Control
Thankyou
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If you had used adb before and the phone was recognised earlier, then there shouldn't be an issue. If not, then when issuing adb commands, there will be a popup on the phone asking you to enable authorisation and to make it permanent. In your current scenario, you will not be able to grant authorisation. Your drivers might be installed properly but because of this "authorisation" issue, the phone might not be recognised properly.
Search for methods to pull data from the phone. I had read about a couple of methods where you can mirror your screen on the PC which will solve the problem for you. Unfortunately I am not able to recollect where I read that.
EDIT: Enter fastboot mode on your phone and connect it to the PC. Then using 'fastboot boot twrp.img' you can boot into TWRP on the phone and access the files and copy them using adb commands. This requires the TWRP in the same folder as your adb tools or vice versa and renaming the file as TWRP. I don't know whether this also requires 'authorisation' but try it any way.
Hello xda'ers
I have the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8, however I want to use the scrcpy github . com / Genymobile / scrcpy utility it says it cannot detect the phone.
ADB Setup and its drivers have been correctly installed.
USB debugging has been enabled in the phone.
But the ADB cannot detect the phone.
It still is not working, so I went into the phone, developer options and go to USB Debugging, Security settings, and toggle that on, but it asks for a Mi Account?, which I do not have.
Please help.
Might as well sign up for that Mi account, because you need the (security settings) toggle turned on if you want to control the device via scrcpy. What does it tell you when you enter the command adb devices ? Did you get the popup asking for confirmation on whether you want to allow the PC to access debugging when you connected the phone via USB? Also make sure MTP/PTP/whatever else isn't turned on.
It's odd, executing adb devices gave an unauthorized message on the computer console, but the security confirmation never appeared on the phone up until some hours ago. I authorized the connection and voila I can now see the phone's screen on desktop PC via scrcpy, however.....
The screen just freezes, I mean, I cannot interact with it on the computer. If I unblock the phone manually and interact with it, the screen refreshes properly on the desktop, alas this is an issue with scrcpy not with the phone or ADB. Maybe I should file a bug or search their site?
Again, you have to enable the (security settings) toggle in your developer options if you want to control your device from the computer. This is mentioned on the Readme on scrcpy GitHub already.
Found solution:
1. Enable USB debugging
2. Run any terminal as root
3. setprop persist.security.adbinput 1
. That's all, nothing else is required