[Q] Other than Wi-Fi access to Internal Storage, how can I access it via USB? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I realize the phone uses MTP now which IMO is a complete downgrade from the whole Android experience when it comes to moving the files you want.
Right now, I'm trying to figure out how to move a 1.5 GB file (Nandroid backup) to my desktop without going over wi-fi since that will take... I don't even know how long. I let it sit for about 35 minutes, and it only got to about 90 MB.
I have 3 freaking folders I need to view to get my Nandroids, but I can't get to them due to the fact that I can't access them any other way than Wi-Fi. Seriously, what can I do to make these stupid folders show up in MTP?! I've tried moving them and renaming them and putting them in different directories that show up in Windows, and I can't see them at all.
What do I have to honestly do? This is just ridiculous.

you could always use "adb pull". It'll be slow (that's just how ADB is) but you'll be able to do it.
use it like this:
Code:
adb pull <Nandroid File> <to this directory>
for example:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/thisfile.zip thisfolder
will create a folder named "thisfolder" in your platform-tools folder (where ADB is located) with thisfile.zip inside it.

martonikaj said:
you could always use "adb pull". It'll be slow (that's just how ADB is) but you'll be able to do it.
use it like this:
Code:
adb pull <Nandroid File> <to this directory>
for example:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard/thisfile.zip thisfolder
will create a folder named "thisfolder" in your platform-tools folder (where ADB is located) with thisfile.zip inside it.
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Sorry for posting stupid questions: Even windows based apps like myphoneexplorer donĀ“t work, do they?

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[Q] Help rooting with Mac OS X

The guides/walkthroughs seem to cover windows but I use OS X...are there any guides/walkthroughs to root a G2 using OS X?
I'm getting frustrated
Which guide are you trying to follow? Most of them require/mention adb, but the android SDK is available for Mac, so you should be able to get adb.
It should all work the same on a Mac. All you're doing on the PC/Mac end is using adb to send stuff over to your phone. The adb guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685 has some stuff in there (which I still need to work on) about getting adb working on the Mac (see later replies).
dadewy said:
Which guide are you trying to follow? Most of them require/mention adb, but the android SDK is available for Mac, so you should be able to get adb.
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I am following this guide
steviewevie said:
It should all work the same on a Mac. All you're doing on the PC/Mac end is using adb to send stuff over to your phone. The adb guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685 has some stuff in there (which I still need to work on) about getting adb working on the Mac (see later replies).
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I have got got adb working, I put the android_sdk folder at the root of my macs hard drive. I figured out I have to put "./" infront of adb to execute commands, and I have gotten it to recognise my device.
But where I am stumped is, where do I unzip the temp and perm root folders to, onto the desktop or into somewhere in the android sdk folder?
Also do need to have two terminals running, 1 navigated to adb and the other to the unzipped folders?
Or do I do something completely different?
bobbytomorow said:
I am following this guide
I have got got adb working, I put the android_sdk folder at the root of my macs hard drive. I figured out I have to put "./" infront of adb to execute commands, and I have gotten it to recognise my device.
But where I am stumped is, where do I unzip the temp and perm root folders to, onto the desktop or into somewhere in the android sdk folder?
Also do need to have two terminals running, 1 navigated to adb and the other to the unzipped folders?
Or do I do something completely different?
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I think the common way is to unzip or move the files to your Android_sdk/tools folder so that adb and the files are in the same directory.
Another way would be to use the full path in the adb command:
adb push /users/bobby/desktop/gfree_unzipped/gfree /data/local/
you should change it to match your actual directory structure
The slick way is to add android_sdk/tools to your path so that it will work at any direectory level.
Either way, you should only need 1 terminal window (Unless you are trying to verify you have radio s-off- the last bit that starts with "stop ril-daemon")
gee one said:
I think the common way is to unzip or move the files to your Android_sdk/tools folder so that adb and the files are in the same directory.
Another way would be to use the full path in the adb command:
adb push /users/bobby/desktop/gfree_unzipped/gfree /data/local/
you should change it to match your actual directory structure
The slick way is to add android_sdk/tools to your path so that it will work at any direectory level.
Either way, you should only need 1 terminal window (Unless you are trying to verify you have radio s-off- the last bit that starts with "stop ril-daemon")
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That helped me out perfectly, I just rooted my G2, YAY!
Thank you everyone for your help

G2; How to initiate/ launch adb

ok,,,noob here.. but not a dummy. I want to load music on my sd card. I have downloaded everything I think I'm supposed to have.. SDK, adb, drivers eclipse java program...I'm running vista 32 and have created C:\program files\Android\android-sdk-windows. I have extracted all files I think all the drivers. I have spent some considerable time (wee hours ..) I can start the sdk .exe and the java eclipse but how do I use it to connect to my usb connected phone? I want to load data onto my sd card. BTW I have temprooted with VISIONary r14.
The cmd prompt window that comes up with the sdk .exe does not respond to typing in it. Commands typed into the computer's cmd prompt are not recognized. Or maybe I'm typing the wrong thing. I can't navigate to the android folder, to find my usb'd phone. I have read a lot of posts here trying to figure this out..I'm really at wits end anybody please help!!! I thought there'd be a desktop lauch icon..haha.
There's a guide for using ADB in the dev forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685
If you are just trying to put music on your SD card though, I don't think you need to do all of this. Just mount the SD card once your phone is connected to your computer (there will be an option that appears in your notification drawer to do this). Your SD card will then show up as a drive on your computer...
I saw that guide..Step 4 doent apply on vista.."My Computer" and the path that is described is not on Vista, or anything similar. I can't "update your Path variable." It did not say HOW TO LAUNCH! What is it application that I need to work from for adb? I have read every post I could find here..and that one maybe four or 5 times. I want to use adb I can see and browse my SD card as drive F..thanks..I still want to run adb.. I cant type into the sdk cmd pane.
captmack007 said:
I saw that guide..Step 4 doent apply on vista.."My Computer" and the path that is described is not on Vista, or anything similar. I can't "update your Path variable." It did not say HOW TO LAUNCH! What is it application that I need to work from for adb? I have read every post I could find here..and that one maybe four or 5 times. I want to use adb I can see and browse my SD card as drive F..thanks..I still want to run adb.. I cant type into the sdk cmd pane.
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Whoa whoa whoa! If all you want to do is load music on your phone and your using Windows, either just install Doubletwist on it. It's kind of like iTunes for everything. Or just make a music folder and load your music onto that. No adb needed.
Now, about adb; there is no program to run. You don't really need to set your path either, it just makes things easier. Just cd to the sdk tools folder.
Sent from my HTC Vision
It's not all i want to do...i should not have mentioned it.
cd to the ??
If I wish to make an adb command, what and where do I go/do to do that....on a vista puter....thnkx
I can see tghe adb android interface is there ...I figured out to right click on "computer" "manage", which opens Computer Manager. There in the left column is "Device Manager" clicked on that and I see the Android Phone listed, with subcatagory android adb interface. and down at the bottom under "Portable Devices" HTC is shown. All drivers are showing up and say they are functioning properly.
appreciate the help..
captmack007 said:
It's not all i want to do...i should not have mentioned it.
cd to the ??
appreciate the help..
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Oh I see. You first mentioned simply putting music on your phone and the next thing you've got a full development emvironment! Lol!
Cd to the tools folder of the android sdk. (Bear with me as I haven't done this on windows in a good long while). For example, open command prompt, then type "cd C:\androidsdk\tools", where the androidsdk part is whatever the sdk is called.
Sent from my HTC Vision
Once you have the android sdk on your computer- change the folder name to something simple so typing is easier. You'll also want to edit the enviornment variables (google is your friend, but I'll post a link tomorrow to help). The latest sdk is missing a dll file - I'm sure one of us can upload it, I just don't remember which one it is right now.
Now that you've got that done open command prompt an type:
cd c:\where\you\put\it (the sdk)
Then type:
adb devices
Or
adb start-server
If you get an error it means you did something wrong.
"cd C:\androidsdk\tools
I'll ad that to the list of command that do nuttin...lol
I downloaded all the sh*t I was told in these threads to dowload...yeah..everything to create an app. lol
I still am waiting to read or be informed of the precise command line that will let me into adb... tfn
thks KCRic... I will give that a shot.. nice tip on renaming the folder..I did not type cd C: first.. (the tuts I've been rackin my brain on did not say that..
I had read that it was missing and found it downloaded it and put it in tools..
the edit the environment variables is what I can't find where to do that.. thanks.
I added the missingAdbWinApi.dll and AdbWinUsbApi.dll and Adb.exe (of course) into the tools folder...
I renamed the folder in Programs\Android..."android-sdk-windows" simply "sdk"
I typed in:
cd c:\program files\Android\sdk\tools
I got in..opened a port..gave me my phones serial #
so this is where adb commands are made? (stupid question perhaps)
I thought the other cmd screen that opens with the sdk.exe was it. And I cant type anything there anyway.
If you have got "adb devices" to show you your phone's serial number, then adb is working find, and you can start using the other adb commands.
Sent from my HTC Desire Z
captmack007 said:
I renamed the folder in Programs\Android..."android-sdk-windows" simply "sdk"
I typed in:
cd c:\program files\Android\sdk\tools
I got in..opened a port..gave me my phones serial #
so this is where adb commands are made? (stupid question perhaps)
I thought the other cmd screen that opens with the sdk.exe was it. And I cant type anything there anyway.
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Just type "adb", no quotes, and that will give you an output of all the adb commands.
captmack007 said:
I renamed the folder in Programs\Android..."android-sdk-windows" simply "sdk"
I typed in:
cd c:\program files\Android\sdk\tools
I got in..opened a port..gave me my phones serial #
so this is where adb commands are made? (stupid question perhaps)
I thought the other cmd screen that opens with the sdk.exe was it. And I cant type anything there anyway.
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Yeah you're up and running now. If you typed adb devices or adb usb and got it to list your phones serial # then it's connected and running.
As far as adb commands, you can type adb help to get a list of some and they're pretty easy. Some of them are:
adb push <path\to\file> <where\to\push> - copies files to your phone
adb pull <path\to\file> <where\to\put\it> - copies files from the phone to your computer
adb remount - remounts your device
adb reboot - self explanatory
adb install <path\to\file> - self explanatory
adb start-server - starts adb service
adb kill-server - kills adb process (I always type this in when I'm done, sometimes it doesn't terminate and causes issues)
adb shell <linux type command> - runs command in the device shell
adb shell [enter] - operates in the devices shell until you type {exit}
Once you enter the shell you can type {su} to enter superuser. All commands in the shell are in linux format so if you're unfamiliar with that then do some reading.
HERE is a link that should help with adb also.
KCRic said:
As far as adb commands, you can type adb help to get a list of some and they're pretty easy. Some of them are:
adb push <path\to\file> <where\to\push> - copies files to your phone
adb pull <path\to\file> <where\to\put\it> - copies files from the phone to your computer
adb remount - remounts your device
adb reboot - self explanatory
adb install <path\to\file> - self explanatory
adb start-server - starts adb service
adb kill-server - kills adb process (I always type this in when I'm done, sometimes it doesn't terminate and causes issues)
adb shell <linux type command> - runs command in the device shell
adb shell [enter] - operates in the devices shell until you type {exit}
Once you enter the shell you can type {su} to enter superuser. All commands in the shell are in linux format so if you're unfamiliar with that then do some reading.
HERE is a link that should help with adb also.
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Apologies if you've seen it already, but most of that is covered in the adb guide on the dev forums, with that link also - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685
Thanks for the great info... Now I'm standing at the gate (maybe the precipice..lol)
As far as completing the pathway...
I found (through excrutiating trial and error) the Vista path for step 4 on that tut.
So under "Environment Variables" there are two editable windows, and the bottom with the "Path" that the tut says to edit says to ad the path to the tools folder and the platform folders...
The question is, when I double click to edit the Path line,(C:\Program Files\JavaFX-sdk1.3....) it changes to a different path (~1C:\Program Files\Quicktime\QTSystem\
So am I to delete that line and ad a new path or ad to the Quicktime line..
ty
The existing path was probably just too long to show up on the screen (so you saw the beginning of the line initially and the end of the line when you tried to edit it). Just add a semi-colon and then the path you want to add. You don't want to delete what you already have there since it might mess with other software installed on you computer.
So for example:
...C:\Program Files\Quicktime\QTSystem\;C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
Quicktime and android are both separatefolders under program files... so....no.. that's not it. I don't even know why java showsthere... my sdk is in C:/Program Files/Android/sdk/tools...
p.s. how you do backslash on this keyboard....lol
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
The path is simply a listing of directories separated by semi-colons. When executing a command, Windows will check the local directory you are in first for the program, and then parse through the directories listed in your path. This is why this step is even needed (it allows you to run adb.exe from any directory instead of always having to change to the tools directory). This is also why I said it's not a good idea to simply delete what is already there. You just want to add the tools directory where adb.exe is located to the existing listing.
So in your case, the end of the path variable will look like this:
...C:\Program Files\Quicktime\QTSystem\;C:\Program Files\Android\sdk\tools
Alternatively, you could stick it in the beginning of the path (so double-click to edit the variable, hit Home to go to the beginning, and add the directory there with a semi-colon). It should look like this in your case:
C:\Program Files\Android\sdk\tools;C:\Program Files\JavaFX-sdk1.3...
And there is no backslash on the G2 hardware keyboard (as you noticed), but you can access it by hitting the Alt key and then space to pull up a dialog box of additional symbols.
Word of advice to anyone reading this:
When adding the adb to your path make sure and don't put a space after the the semicolan. When I set mine up I spent 4 hours trying to figure out why it wasn't working, and it was the stupid space lol.
I haven't looked at the wiki since I did it back in October so maybe they've updated it to be clearer but just want to throw it out there.
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[Q] ADB help!!

So I have no idea why my G2 isn't being found with the htc sync but its not. I followed this thread here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685) I made sure i had the platform-tools installed before changing the path. I think this is the problem I am having. There are 2 paths that appear; One in user variables and then one in system variables. I have tried altering both but I am having no luck. Does anyone have any clue to what is going on?
HTC Sync will install the correct USB drivers for your G2. Although you cannot actually *run* HTC Sync with your G2 unless it is running a Sense (Desire Z) ROM. So just install it but don't try to actually run it or sync with it.
It's the System Variables path that you want to change, to add the appropriate directories. This just lets you run adb from any directory on your PC. Even if you haven't got it added, it should still work if you "cd" to the directory where adb resides (in which case you will need to put any files into there that you wish to "push" to your phone).
What is the problem you're having, is it saying "no internal command" or similar ?
DressedUpPanda said:
So I have no idea why my G2 isn't being found with the htc sync but its not. I followed this thread here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865685) I made sure i had the platform-tools installed before changing the path. I think this is the problem I am having. There are 2 paths that appear; One in user variables and then one in system variables. I have tried altering both but I am having no luck. Does anyone have any clue to what is going on?
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The PATH issue, relates to ADB, if you are running into errors like:
'adb' is not recognized as an internal or external command
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When executing ADB commands that is your issue, it can be resolved by adding the path where ADB lives to either your user or system PATH in Windows. The PATH is irrelevant if you are running ADB from the folder where the ADB files live.
The other (common) issue is drivers, where ADB is working but won't see your device. Do you see an "ADB Device" or similar with a yellow icon in your device manager when your phone is connected to your PC? If so you don't have the correct driver loaded. The only reason you install HTC Sync is to load this driver but the driver can also be loaded separately.
Sorry to hi-jack this thread, and since I'm new to adb I might as well use this.
I have adb running, did the file paths and everything. I'm just trying to test it out, since I'm already rooted using visionaryr13 as well as s-off. Went back and gfree over that, and I've also verified through terminal emulator on my phone, but I'm just testing my skills with adb and failing miserably. I Have d/l the verify file, and unzipped in a folder inside my downloads folder I might add.
When it says:
"
VERIFY (using "gfree_verify")
Now you can try using a new SIM card to verify that it worked.
In addition you can use gfree_verify to verify the state of your locks.
Download gfree_verify.zip from gfree_verify_v01.zip
ON YOUR PC:
Unzip gfree_verify_v01.zip to a place on your computer. Navigate to where the file is on your computer, and type:
$ adb push gfree_verify /data/local
"
I'm having a problem with the navigate to where the file is on your computer and type. I have cmd open, and have tried everyway but the right way to push this through. This is the error I'm getting.
cannont stat 'gfree_verify': no file or directory
EDIT: I got it and I'm sure everyone is laughing at this idiot. So in the cmd prompt you have to navigate to where you put the folder, then push the file to your phone, DUH!
OK, stupid question number two, since I answered number 1.
When you are in a adb shell in your cmd, how do you get out of it besides exiting cmd?
mrbmg said:
When you are in a adb shell in your cmd, how do you get out of it besides exiting cmd?
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Type "exit".
ty ty.
Ok so I updated something in adb and it's not working. LOL, well restarted, and now the sdk manager is updating some more stuff so hopefully that is the reason I was not getting in.
EDIT: everything is working now.
Ty stevie, really appreciate all your hard work helping us noobies man!
steviewevie said:
HTC Sync will install the correct USB drivers for your G2. Although you cannot actually *run* HTC Sync with your G2 unless it is running a Sense (Desire Z) ROM. So just install it but don't try to actually run it or sync with it.
It's the System Variables path that you want to change, to add the appropriate directories. This just lets you run adb from any directory on your PC. Even if you haven't got it added, it should still work if you "cd" to the directory where adb resides (in which case you will need to put any files into there that you wish to "push" to your phone).
What is the problem you're having, is it saying "no internal command" or similar ?
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Ya my problem is that when I finally get to do the commands it tells me that "adb is not recognized as an internal or external command.
@raitchison- I checked my device manager and it says that i have the most current driver for the phone. Unfortunately it doesn't say anything about 'adb' it shows my 'portable devices' then into my 'E:/' drive and in the details there it stats 'Android phone'
DressedUpPanda said:
Ya my problem is that when I finally get to do the commands it tells me that "adb is not recognized as an internal or external command.
@raitchison- I checked my device manager and it says that i have the most current driver for the phone. Unfortunately it doesn't say anything about 'adb' it shows my 'portable devices' then into my 'E:/' drive and in the details there it stats 'Android phone'
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You just need to add the correct directories onto the end of the path in System Variables. Go right to the end of the path, and then separated by semi-colons (do not put spaces in) add the two pathnames of the tools and platform-tools folder of the Android SDK. If you have done that and it is still not working, copy and paste the path variable up here and we can try checking it.
As I said, you could "cd" to the folder with adb in it, and then run "adb devices" from there, and it should work. But setting up the path will make it more convenient.
steviewevie said:
You just need to add the correct directories onto the end of the path in System Variables. Go right to the end of the path, and then separated by semi-colons (do not put spaces in) add the two pathnames of the tools and platform-tools folder of the Android SDK. If you have done that and it is still not working, copy and paste the path variable up here and we can try checking it.
As I said, you could "cd" to the folder with adb in it, and then run "adb devices" from there, and it should work. But setting up the path will make it more convenient.
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Ok well here is the path that i have set up.
- C:\AndroidSDK\tools;C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
I saved the file right to my "C" drive so thats why i didn't go to the program files. I also changed the name of the folder so it was easier to type.
Edit: I got it to finally recognize my device. I went back to my path and found that i had spaced in between my ';' and 'C:/' so thank you very much Stevie on making me double check it!!!

ADB Help

I cannot figure this out to save my life. I have downloaded and installed HTC Sync. I have the folder for android-sdk setup on my local drive. I added the environmental settings so I don't have to change directories each time.
I connect my phone with USB Debugging enabled, and then open command prompt. I change directories to E:\android-sdk\tools (My "E" drive is my default drive). Anytime I try and "Adb" command, it says that ADB isn't recognized as a command. I don't know why. Cannot figure it out to save my life.
I've attached some pictures so you can get a brief idea as to what I am talking about. I am on Windows 7 32 bit, if that makes any difference.
The first thing I noticed from your screenshot that is that you dont have adb application in your sdk tools folder.
adb has moved...try the platform-tools folder instead of just tools.
*Sigh*
I would miss something as simple as that. It's working now, thank you guys.
Edit:
One more question.. I am trying to install the "com.skype.raider-all-in-one-camwidth". I am assuming I need to use ADB to push it to the system files, but how do I go about doing that from CMD? Probably incredibly simple, but I'm lost again. Lol
dpilcher said:
adb has moved...try the platform-tools folder instead of just tools.
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I wonder if the adb_has_moved.txt file in his screenshot might have given him a clue?!?
JimSmith94 said:
I wonder if the adb_has_moved.txt file in his screenshot might have given him a clue?!?
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Lol I admitted it was something stupid to miss, forgive me.
Can anyone help me with the file pushing though? I am trying install that Skype .zip file, and I'm assuming it has to be pushed to the system area. Any clues as to how I go about that?
If you need to get it into system apps,
Adb push filename /system/app
Make sure you put a space between the end of the filename and the /
And make sure the file is located in the platform-tools folder.

[Q] Access system folder on PC?

What do you guys use to access the system folder on your PC?
Basically, I want to have a play with a few of the files etc, but how do I get them (eg. Rosie.apk) onto the PC?
Is there software to do this, or do I have to use command line?
Many Thanks
You can pull the files from the phone by using the "adb pull [FILE]" command from the command line.
You'll have to have HTC Sync drivers and ADB on your system before that.
Is this the only way/easiest way? I'm asumming to send back I would use "adb push"?
Ease is a relative term so I cant judge on that basis.. Personally I find using the command line rather easy and fun.
Another possible way would be to use an app like Root Explorer on the phone to copy the system files on to the sdcard and then access the card via PC. (More cumbersome I think)
And you're right.. "adb push [FILE] [PATH]" is the command to send the file back to the phone. Try typing just "adb" and hit enter to see a list of commands and their usages.
Stuck at the first hurdle....
I've got the ADB on C:\ root
I open command prompt, type cd c:\adb
This puts me into the abd directory OK.
I type adb, and it adb is not a recognised command???
You sure you've got adb.exe and the dlls in that same directory?
I've attached a zip for you. Extract it and double-click on StartHere.bat, you'll get a command window and you can start using adb right away.
Cheers, I must have had a missing .dll
download Samba app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8239139&postcount=128
this gives you access to the sdcard only, so to get access to system follow the instructions in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18722729#post18722729
it works a treat! and is very easy! just be careful what you play with, using adb pull and push is safer
I agree that command line is the best way, but if you really want a GUI, then QtADB is pretty good:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=683223
It's really just a graphical front end to adb.exe, but makes it easy to push or pull files to or from the phone. The only thing I haven't spotted is how to adjust permissions on files on the phone.
preacher65 said:
I agree that command line is the best way, but if you really want a GUI, then QtADB is pretty good:
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=683223
It's really just a graphical front end to adb.exe, but makes it easy to push or pull files to or from the phone. The only thing I haven't spotted is how to adjust permissions on files on the phone.
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I didn't know about that.. I'll try that too. (Although I still think I'll end up to command line usage again)
Btw, APK Manager is quite useful if you're planning to mod some apk files like framework-res etc.. I use to make minor image changes to my ROMs..
if4ct0r said:
I didn't know about that.. I'll try that too. (Although I still think I'll end up to command line usage again)
Btw, APK Manager is quite useful if you're planning to mod some apk files like framework-res etc.. I use to make minor image changes to my ROMs..
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Yep, I use the command line for 95% of stuff too - but then I'm old school and like the level of control command line gives.
But QtADB is useful if you want to move lots of files about, and as a bonus it has good logcat functions. Plus the support in the thread is pretty good as well. The guy really cares about his app, so I like to let people know about it.
APK Manager is awesome as well, though lately I've been going hardcore and doing everything apktool related from the command line as well!
I need some help accesing the system folder
Hey guys I am pretty new to android, I had been dealing with WebOS devices, I recently gotten a irulu a20 (all winner device) android 4.2.2 and wanted to improve the gaming performance and followed this instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329080 and now my tablet does not stop popping a message saying "unfortunately System UI has stopped" and does not let me do anything or select anything. One of my friends did a wipe data/hard reset on it and still giving me the same issue with the same message, and what is worst I don't see the root browser icon (I guess due to the hard reset) so I don't know if my tablet still rooted or it is bricked. Please help and thank you to those who reply

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