[Q] Can't enable usb debugging - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I can't access my phone. It will get to the security screen to put in my pattern to unlock, but after I unlock I just get a bunch of force closes. I know how to reflash back to stock using Eugene's Froyo. The problem is that before my phone broke down, "Enable usb debugging" was not selected. Therefore, I can't get into download or recovery mode using adbto then use Odin to recover. My phone is also hardware locked. Is there a way to turn on usb debugging without accessing the settings?
Thanks.

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if i remember correctly thats supposed to happen and i dont think theres a way around it. usb debugging stays on for custom roms though

Can I install an app through ADB without USB Debugging on?

I returned my phone to stock, forgetting I uninstalled the phones launcher.
The phone is an AT&T MB511 Motorola Flipout.
I want to install the ADW launcher, but theres no way for me to get to the setting menu, to enable USB debugging, to install the launcher.
I've seen posts that have instructions on how to get into safe mode on some phones. I'm not sure if my phone has that function.
BTW the capacitive buttons and the keyboard do nothing.
a_rocklobster said:
I returned my phone to stock, forgetting I uninstalled the phones launcher.
The phone is an AT&T MB511 Motorola Flipout.
I want to install the ADW launcher, but theres no way for me to get to the setting menu, to enable USB debugging, to install the launcher.
I've seen posts that have instructions on how to get into safe mode on some phones. I'm not sure if my phone has that function.
BTW the capacitive buttons and the keyboard do nothing.
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try if you are able to get to the USB debugging settings via pressing the menu button at your homescreen.
otherwise you can try to start the adbd in the recovery mode.
this might work but i heard from people who disabled usb debugging and crashed theyr system
afterwards they wanted to flash it back via adb but adb didnt recognize the phone cus usb debugging was turned of

Broken screen - No usb debugging. No recovery. How do I recover data?

So I've been having a really unlucky day so far.
My Xperia Z2 6502 fell and the screen got cracked. The touch screen is going haywire. I had usb debugging mode enabled and was trying to recover the data using a screen mirror software but due to some bad luck, the random touches on the screen somehow turned debugging off. Also usb was set to charge only.
Is there anyway I can access the internal storage?
In summary:
- Running rooted marshmallow
- BL locked
- Touch screen going haywire
- No recovery installed ( the recovery I had installed was temporary, needed to be installed while booted with debugging enabled)
Any suggestions?
I tried using flashboot mode but I think it requires usb debugging to be enabled?
Can I do anything in fastboot mode?
dramon said:
So I've been having a really unlucky day so far.
My Xperia Z2 6502 fell and the screen got cracked. The touch screen is going haywire. I had usb debugging mode enabled and was trying to recover the data using a screen mirror software but due to some bad luck, the random touches on the screen somehow turned debugging off. Also usb was set to charge only.
Is there anyway I can access the internal storage?
In summary:
- Running rooted marshmallow
- BL locked
- Touch screen going haywire
- No recovery installed ( the recovery I had installed was temporary, needed to be installed while booted with debugging enabled)
Any suggestions?
I tried using flashboot mode but I think it requires usb debugging to be enabled?
Can I do anything in fastboot mode?
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There is no need for usb debugging for fast boot
And did you tried using mouse with OTG???
If you can see the display, use an OTG cable to connect a mouse, so you can "click on" the screen and enable the USB debugging or make a backup.
First install the fastboot drivers, now enter fastboot mode by holding volume up while your phone is turned off and then plug it into your computer Unlock the bootloader by following these (https://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/) instructions.
Now it's time to install twrp, download if from https://dl.twrp.me/sirius and then run fastboot flash recovery /path/to/file you should then be able to boot recovery and access mtp and adb
Happened to me.. grab an otg cable and a mouse, connect to your phone and navigate with the mouse
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Is there any way to enable usb debugging without unlock your phone?

I've faced this problem several times, many people don't like to lose their data, in most of the cases, I use tools such as miraclebox, but besides of this one, what other options do I have to, for example, remove the password/pin of a non rooted phone without usb debbuging enabled?
All I want to do is get in the phone without losing data.
go to setting then about then software touch on build 10 times or so. go back to settings developer options should now be visible. usb debugging should be seen here just tick it on. edit sorry didnt realize it was locked nor read fully
toolhas4degrees said:
go to setting then about then software touch on build 10 times or so. go back to settings developer options should now be visible. usb debugging should be seen here just tick it on. edit sorry didnt realize it was locked nor read fully
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Having no access to the phone, because it is locked by password.. In some cases, I can get into fastboot mode, but i dont know if theres a way to activate usb debugging through fastboot :/
WilliamWash said:
Having no access to the phone, because it is locked by password.. In some cases, I can get into fastboot mode, but i dont know if theres a way to activate usb debugging through fastboot :/
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found this, its old but temp bootloader maybe https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38900978&postcount=5

Locked out of Samsung S4 Mini

I have a Verizon SCH-I435 gx4 mini and I forgot my pin. Android device manager can't help me put it into lost mode and over ride screen lock. The interesting part is when I boot into recovery and go to factory data restore as a last option it says it's in display mode (MTM). The phone boots into Odin mode just fine. On all my phone I always turn on USB debugging which I believe if you have a pc you need to enable to use Odin correct me if I'm wrong. So if there's a way to keep my files safe and use my phone again it would be appreciated.
pk198 said:
I have a Verizon SCH-I435 gx4 mini and I forgot my pin. Android device manager can't help me put it into lost mode and over ride screen lock. The interesting part is when I boot into recovery and go to factory data restore as a last option it says it's in display mode (MTM). The phone boots into Odin mode just fine. On all my phone I always turn on USB debugging which I believe if you have a pc you need to enable to use Odin correct me if I'm wrong. So if there's a way to keep my files safe and use my phone again it would be appreciated.
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Let's make Points
1-Odin Doesn't require any USB-Authentication such as Debugging Enabled
2-Only adb Requires Debugging
3-Great Thing you enabled it.
Now you can Apply two ways.
One you can boot into recovery and go into adb.Now on PC install adb and connect it to your phone(Go read a Tuto or watch a Video on how to do it)Now remove the locksettings.db file from /data partition(Use google to find the exact location)
Or you can pull the locksetting.db copy to your PC and crack the code using hashcat.But I recommend the first one.Next Time be cautious and if you don't know how to delete files using adb go read how to.
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