I have SDK Manager installed and I know it was working when I rooted. My guess is SDK Manager won't load now because I'm using 2.3.4 software on my phone and need to upgrade SDK Manager to that same version per say. I've gone to the following website: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3.4.html and it says I need to install SDK again and it prompts me to install Java SE but I don't see my windows version of XP Professional 32 Bit. Bottom line, how can I get my ADB running again.
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My goal is to ADB push these files: htc_pin_asset_rest.png and htc_pin_asset_pressed.png to my phone which are the dialer png's. Any help would be great.
Here's a preview on dialer buttons I'm trying to push.
Isn't Windows x86 the same as a 32-bit Windows operating system? The files listed don't seem to care if its XP, Vista, or 7.
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Isn't Windows x86 the same as a 32-bit Windows operating system? The files listed don't seem to care if its XP, Vista, or 7.
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I didn't know that, thank you.
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Hi guys
I created a simple windows batch script for some normal adb commands
Like adb push/pull/install.
It just requires Android SDK installed on PC
Will add some more options as , when and if required
Though Initially I made only considering my phone ,I suppose it will work on all androids except the option of backing up frameworks.Didnt test on any other phone.
For Full help/tutorial about script
http://galaxy551.wordpress.com/gearloose/
Place gearloose.bat in any folder .
Before transferring execute option 2 which just makes required folders
Cheers
EDIT 1:
Gearloose now in Linux bash flavor too
Download gearloosetux.zip
Now with a make-do GUI for windows
Now gearloose in make do GUI
I used a free Installer project from The Wizard's Apprentice 1.5 from source forge
Thanks to Dion Nicolaas for creating this software
This is beta level and doesnt provide the same functions of Gearloose
Framework support is not in gearloose
Nor is batch app install and single data/system apps backup for now
Antivirus software raise flags while executing GearlooseGUI.bat .
But you guys can check the script and I assure it just a false positive.
screenie
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I deleted my previous Xperia Companion using Iobit Uninstaller. (Deleted the files in its folder and deleted some registry keys.) I installed Xperia Companion again using the installer from the Sony website. It claims that it finished the installation successfully. I see the below window.
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When I click Launch, nothing happens. When I click Close, there is no icon for opening the program anywhere. There should be a fresh icon that appears on my desktop, right? Nope. Also, when I browse to the old location where the software used to be installed, it's empty:
So, what the hell? What can be done now?
programfiles(x86) ?
please check C:\Programfile\
i believe xperia companion is 64bit now....
Hmm I checked on my other PC (Win 7, 64x), which is the computer where Xperia Companion works just fine, and there are Sony folders in both C:\Program Files and in C:\Program Files (x86). But the main files are still in the (x86) directory. The shortcut to launch the app points there, and I can see the .exe plus a bunch of other stuff in that directory.
How to download and install mods on my laptop. I've always hard android phones and just delt with APK. I'm lost. Idk how to make the this any fun. Tips or Tricks anyone?
The laptop is Windows 11 based, but allows you to run Android apps if it's extended by the WSA ( read: Windows Subsystem for Android ).
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Because WSA is part of Windows OS you can't modify / hack it as you can do it with a phone's Android OS. But you at any time can add Android apps of your choice to WSA.
More info here:
Apps from the Amazon Appstore - Microsoft Support
Learn how to set up and run mobile apps on your Windows 11 PC with the Windows Subsystem for Android.
support.microsoft.com
Hello bro.
Are you still using this device? If yes, can you please share with me the appx package of the pre-installed "Book Settings" app? I bought this device from someone else before, but the seller upgraded it to Windows 11, and I downgraded to Windows 10, so I lost the app (though I remember the app was uninstalled when I got the device ). Although this program is still available in the Microsoft Store, the new version only supports x64, so I cannot currently install it. Thanks.
Hi,
I have a laptop with windows 11 ARM and snapdragon 8cx SoC. I tried different virtual machines managers, but the only one that I was able to install is hyper-V (no virtual box or vmware, not supported CPU).
I followed the standard procedure to create a virtual machine, but I was not able to install any OS (even the default supported). I get this error.
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The same problem is already reported here. Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you
My guess is you can't either.
Hi,
I solved the problem and found something useful for people using windows ARM and hyper-v. I couldn't use any preconfigured virtual machine available (ubuntu 18-20-22 or windows msix, haven't tried windows 11 dev) with quick create on hyper-V. So I am pretty sure that hyper-v downloads the x86_64 version of the virtual machines instead of the arm version.
I was able to install ubuntu for arm and debian for arm and then any other arm-based GNU/linux distro by disabling the secure boot function in hyper-V. So the problem is solved.
Thank you
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Trying to install the Universal Android Debloater GUI on windows, what do I type into "edit environmental variable" to add android platform tools to my PATH?
Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
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Also where should I extract the platform tools to, can I just put it in downloads?
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The Google USB Driver ( part of platform tools ) is required to run ADB on Windows computers with Google devices. Windows drivers for all other devices are provided by the respective hardware manufacturer.
Get the Google USB Driver | Android Studio | Android Developers
The Google USB Driver is required to perform adb debugging on Windows with Google devices.
developer.android.com
Recommendation: You unpack the ZIP to C:\ADB and add this path to Windows PATH environment variable.