I change my pc, now I have a Windows 7 64bits, before I had a vista 32 bits, I cant flash for return to my firmware carrier, my pc not find the ia 32bits,
What can i do?
I prove with flashtool, I choose the 4 option for vista/7 64bits but not run.
Thanks in advance
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tried to google this?=>: flash tool 64 bit
For all those who are having issues getting the X10 Root on a 64bit machine.
Line to add to PATH directory
;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin
Make sure you include the ; if you dont it wont work.
Links:
(For your Java Downloads)
JDK Download the one for Windows not Win 64bit: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/widget/jdk6.jsp
JRE Download the Windows version again not the Win 64bit one: https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_Developer-Site/en_U...
Chkrausse said:
tried to google this?=>: flash tool 64 bit
For all those who are having issues getting the X10 Root on a 64bit machine.
Line to add to PATH directory
;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin
I have java 32 and 64 bits, that is correct or only can to install java 32 bits?
Thanks, I have this rute, the path but dont work
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The graphical flash tool includes Java. I run W7 x64 too without issue.
You should be using FTF files, not the old SIN files.
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what the hell is wrong? im running win7 64 bit and everytime get this
Please choose:
1.) 32-Bit Windows XP
2.) 64-Bit Windows XP
3.) 32-Bit Windows Vista/7
4.) 64-Bit Windows Vista/7
Please choose: (1-4): 4
please connect Xperia in flash mode.
Press any key to continue . . .
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Press any key to continue . . .
can someone direct me to the java files i need or something?
i have a x10a AT&T
Have you set java path correctly ?
How the hell do u do that
Sent from my X10a using XDA App
Google or youtube "how to set java path"
cool seems to be flashing now hope all goes well
Hello
I want to do a scrrenshot of my wildfire (no root)
I have instaled the SDK android to try with the DDMS, but it don't work(Not find java)
PC Windows 7 64bits
Java SDK SE
Android SDK Version 8
Any suggestion..
Thanks.
try screenshot app from market
screenshot
I had tried screenhot, buy I need to be root.
I have used Z4root with root temporaly but Is says that no root...
Did u add tools path to your environment variables?
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Solution
finally ddms says that not found java...
So that I have win 7 (64) I have copy the directory java from c:\program files (86) to c:\program files
And now I can make screenshots.
Strange, i have windows 7 64bit, and java installed to Program Files (x86) and it worked fine as always.
Shootme works like a charm for meh need root though
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Where can I download correct adb windows driver for windows7 32bit?
Are they android device specific?
I would not like not to mess my windows setup with wrong versions of drivers
tobr said:
Where can I download correct adb windows driver for windows7 32bit?
Are they android device specific?
I would not like not to mess my windows setup with wrong versions of drivers
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Hi, if you can wait more or less 1h I will upload the file u need to work with folio ; )
That would be great. Thanks.
Hi, you must change the "android_winusb" file for this mine and should work (extract it from rar).
You will find this file in "***/android-sdk-windows/google-usb_driver
(I assume you have the last Android-SDK),
metuskale said:
Hi, you must change the "android_winusb" file for this mine and should work (extract it from rar).
You will find this file in "***/android-sdk-windows/google-usb_driver
(I assume you have the last Android-SDK),
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Thanks, it's working. Anyway I am going to install complet development enviroment in linux under vmware.
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I have recently installed Windows 8 Release preview and can't manage to install fastboot drivers. Tried already installing them from flashtool drivers folder but windows doesn't recognize them, also tried manually from device manager pointing at the extracted drivers from flashtool drivers setup (used universal extractor). Last i tried the inf file from SE bootloader unlocking page....no way....does anyone know how to do it? In HTC 3d they solved this with a modified fastboot driver for Windows 8. I really am beginning to like the interface of this new windows , don't want to switch back to 7.
EDIT: Found the solution . Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
how you have done it?
Fastboot drivers
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
gdeliana said:
Just disabled the driver signature check in windows 8 .
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for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
Thanks guys, I get it using this two posts togethers...
First, use this tutorial to disable drivers signature for Win 8
a_ejazz said:
for those who don't know how to do it, following link is a good guide:
disable driver signature check in windows 8/
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Than use the drivers from link bellow
Lasanda said:
just download rar file i have created from link above and extract it to your computer.connect your device to fastboot mode and when windows ask for drivers point the location to extracted fastboot folder.you must remember to point the location drivers folder and you exactly must point x64 folder or x86 folder(x64 for 64-bit os x84 for 32-bit os) otherwise windows will not find the drivers for you........(NOTE:do not point folders inside x86 or x64)...just try this,if this helpful don't forget to thanx.....
(dl.dropbox.com/u/82612571/fastboot.rar)i am new user because i cant put direct link.copy this to adress bar.
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Everythings is working fine now!
Hello,
I can't get Android SDK manager to run on Windows 8 x64. Every time I run the executable a command prompt window flashes briefly and then nothing happens. I have tried installing both 32 and 64 bit version of JDK 1.6 and running SDK manager with admin permissions and in compatibility mode.
Any help would be appreciated
kevdliu said:
Hello,
I can't get Android SDK manager to run on Windows 8 x64. Every time I run the executable a command prompt window flashes briefly and then nothing happens. I have tried installing both 32 and 64 bit version of JDK 1.6 and running SDK manager with admin permissions and in compatibility mode.
Any help would be appreciated
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It runs fine for me on Windows 8 Pro x64. The command propt window does flash, but the manager comes up soon after. I have JDK 1.7 though.
Theonew said:
It runs fine for me on Windows 8 Pro x64. The command propt window does flash, but the manager comes up soon after. I have JDK 1.7 though.
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Thanks so much for the info I tried again with JDK 1.7 and it works now
kevdliu said:
Hello,
I can't get Android SDK manager to run on Windows 8 x64. Every time I run the executable a command prompt window flashes briefly and then nothing happens. I have tried installing both 32 and 64 bit version of JDK 1.6 and running SDK manager with admin permissions and in compatibility mode.
Any help would be appreciated
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The same was in Windows7 64-bit for some SDK version (dont remember version number).
It was solved by switching off some windows security checking. May be this is not best solution, but works.
Got a fix
I was having this problem too. It's caused by the PATH variables to java.exe being set incorrectly. You can modify the environment to have java_exe pointing to wherever it is C:\Windows\System32\java.exe for me or modify android.bat in tools to change set java_exe= call lib\find_java.bat if not defined java_exe goto :EOF
to this: set java_exe="D:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_07\bin\java.exe" where the path is the path to your java exe
you can then run android.bat and it works. The reason (re)installing java works is because it adds the path variables for you. They must have gotten changed/moved when I upgraded to windows 8
I'm having the same issue. Installed JDK 1.7 but still the same issue.
I have a fresh Install of W8 and am just now trying to install JDK and SDK.
.
I also cannot launch SDK Manager
o0rebelious0o said:
I was having this problem too. It's caused by the PATH variables to java.exe being set incorrectly. You can modify the environment to have java_exe pointing to wherever it is C:\Windows\System32\java.exe for me or modify android.bat in tools to change set java_exe= call lib\find_java.bat if not defined java_exe goto :EOF
to this: set java_exe="D:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_07\bin\java.exe" where the path is the path to your java exe
you can then run android.bat and it works. The reason (re)installing java works is because it adds the path variables for you. They must have gotten changed/moved when I upgraded to windows 8
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I am having the identical problem. I try to launch SDK Manager and get a quick cmd flash and then nothing. I am on Win8 Pro with jdk 1.7.0_21.
I added c:\Windows\System32\java.exe to the path (correct on my system) but no obvious change in result. Then edited set java_exe in android.bat to "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21\bin\java.exe" and ran the batch file, and still I just get a quick flash of the command window. My java sdk was just installed today prior to setting up the ADT Bundle for Windows. Eclipse loads with ADT, but the SDK Manager is still a no go. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Solved my Windows 8 problem
Hi,
I have been having similar problems with Android SDK manager not starting in Windows 8. Tried altering Java paths and messing with Android.bat etc. etc. but am now convinced the problem is with the UAC of Windows 8. Why?
1) Originally installed Eclipse in a sub dir of Program Files and found that I could not edit any sub dir there (like Android.bat) because of User Access Controls (UAC)... got me thinking...
2) So re-installed Eclipse in a sub dir under my user, and bingo... SDK manager works fine now.
It is possible to disable all UAC in Win 8 Pro using secpol.msc, but I don't have Pro version and it's not in bog standard version... However, you can still edit the registry to give all apps admin privileges but seems a bit drastic to have to do this...
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/bundle.html
Install the SDK and Eclipse IDE
1.Unpack the ZIP file (named adt-bundle-<os_platform>.zip) and save it to an appropriate location, such as a "Development" directory in your home directory.
try c:\Development\
aleks3008 said:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing/bundle.html
Install the SDK and Eclipse IDE
1.Unpack the ZIP file (named adt-bundle-<os_platform>.zip) and save it to an appropriate location, such as a "Development" directory in your home directory.
try c:\Development\
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This is what worked for me. Thanks!!!
I originally had it in User\Documents\
same problem
I am having same problem like you buddy.help would be much appreciated.
Same here
Yeah I've reinstalled everything as described here, and I am still unable to get it to launch. Just getting the brief flash of a CMD prompt.
Finally solved it!
I had the exact same problem. I have gone crazy trying to fix this for past 1 day. Finally solved it using this guide: http://www.dominantwire.com/2015/03/android-sdk-not-opening.html.
Had to do some tweaks in the android.bat file and re-specify the environment variable paths. The solution is pretty universal. Should work for you guys as well.