what is the command line in adb for removing apks i have the evo 3d with temp root and tired of uninstall app by app i would like to create a bat fill to remove all the apks that i wont off ? I have one to disable i was wondering if i knew the command line to erase i could just replace the disable with a command to remove it instead? the bat file is to disable thats why i asked "what is the command line in adb for removing apks"
I am aware that after reboot apks will be back. i have a bat file to reroot device and i would like one to remove all the apks that i currently remove through root explorer just in a bat file. Whoever can give me the command line to replace the disable would be a great big help thanks in advanced
It would be the same as if you type it in. A bat file simply are your commands line after line with the extension of .bat
Im Sorry maybe u misunderstood ques?
what is the command to delete not disable apks?
the bat file is to disable thats why i asked "what is the command line in adb for removing apks"
I am aware that after reboot apks will be back. i have a bat file to reroot device and i would like one to remove all the apks that i currently remove through root explorer just in a bat file. Whoever can give me the command line to replace the disable would be a great big help thanks in advanced
rm apkname.apk
but /system has to be mouted -rw
You can use pm uninstall to do it. But they will come back so there is no point really. I would recommend just using my script, since it won't run when disabled and they will stay disabled after a reboot.
This is what i used to disable Bloat on mine - I dont remember what thread i got it from I didnt make it. but it worked nicely. Just edit it with what you want to remove.
Code:
cd /d %~dp0
adb wait-for-device
adb pm disable com.htc.appsharing
adb pm disable com.blockbuster.app.htc
adb pm disable com.htc.ereader
adb pm disable com.htc.loggers
adb pm disable com.handson.h2o.nascar09
adb pm disable com.htc.reportagent
adb pm disable com.gameloft.microwidget
adb pm disable com.qikffc.android
adb pm disable com.SIE.HTCMobileGuide
adb pm disable com.gameloft.android.SPRINT.GloftSMHP.ML
adb pm disable com.mobitv.client.sprinttvng
adb pm disable com.sprint.dsa
adb pm disable com.telenav.app.android.sprint
adb pm disable com.infraware.docmaster
adb pm disable com.mspot.android.music.mspotradiosprint
pause
tHANKS i JUST WANT TO REMOVE INSTEAD OF DISABLE BECAUSE ITS STILL THERE IF I RUN A BAT FILE AFTER I REBOOT THEN IT WILL REMOVE ALL THE APKS I DONT WONT INSTEAD OF ME USEING ROOT EXPLORER TO REMOVE THESE FILES ONE BY ONE I DO UNDERSTAND THAT AFTER REBOOT THEY WILL BE BACK BUT THE SPACE WILL BE FREE AFTER I RUN THE BAT FILE RIGHT.
Dhouser1 said:
tHANKS i JUST WANT TO REMOVE INSTEAD OF DISABLE BECAUSE ITS STILL THERE IF I RUN A BAT FILE AFTER I REBOOT THEN IT WILL REMOVE ALL THE APKS I DONT WONT INSTEAD OF ME USEING ROOT EXPLORER TO REMOVE THESE FILES ONE BY ONE I DO UNDERSTAND THAT AFTER REBOOT THEY WILL BE BACK BUT THE SPACE WILL BE FREE AFTER I RUN THE BAT FILE RIGHT.
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NO NEED TO YELL!
I doubt you actually need the space on /system. Why wouldn't you want to disable instead of uninstall? What if you loose root or have a random reboot or your battery dies? If you uninstalled, they will come back til you reroot. If you disable, you don't have to worry about it.
I totally agree with viper. You wont need the extra space. I've used viper's mod and it works great. All apps I've disabled have stayed disabled. Also you can do a custom disable to disable only the apps you want. Basically once you disable them you don't have to worry about them again. Also if you want a particular app to function again that you have disabled just enable it threw the mod. Its one of coolest mods I've had for the evo3d. Easy and effective.
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I have an htc evo 3d flashed to metropcs and i dont get voicemail notifications can someone lead me in the right direct to what i need to do or what to edit to make native voicemail notification work for metropcs
Try youmail in the Android market...a lot of people say that it works.
Hope that helps
Sent from my 3D on Boosted
Tried that but im looking for away to make the native voicemail notification work thanks tho
Isn't it a sprint only thing?
Im not sure was hopeing i could find a way to fix it for metropcd
Did you get it working ?
Sent from my 3D on Boosted
Nope no progress im not sure where to look or wat im looking for but still trying
Download the google voice app. It'll all you to change your voicemail number to GV. Do that and you have visual voicemail, unlimited space, and no need to use metro voicemail.
You need the right phone.apk
What you need for your phone is another phone.apk. It needs to replace the phone.apk in your phones system/app folder. I haven't found the correct one yet.
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I just got native VM notification !!!!
This is the thread where I got the correct Phone.apk for my EVO3D on boost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17524662
These are instructions to get it installed:
Voicemail Solution for Evo and Evo Shift on Boost Mobile
--------------------------------------------------------
What this does:
Fixes the native voicemail notification without the need for 3rd party notifier apps
---------------
You will need:
Phone.apk
Root - Access to root. ClockworkMod is what I used.
ADB - Download and install the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
---------------
Start phone in recovery mode
To enter recovery, (make sure "fast boot" is disabled) shut down phone then restart
by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power at the same time, then use the Volume
buttons to select Recovery. Performing a Nandroid backup is highly recommended.
Once in Recovery, mount /system
Copy Phone.apk to where you've installed ADB
Run your system command/terminal prompt and change folder to where you've installed ADB
Run the following commands:
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm Phone.*
rm vtt-sprint*
exit
adb push Phone.apk /system/app/Phone.apk
adb reboot
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thanks beer30 thats what i was looking for works like a charm
my phone is flashed to boost, does any one knows if it will have a bad effect on it? like i will loose some settings etc. thank u
superman1979 said:
my phone is flashed to boost, does any one knows if it will have a bad effect on it? like i will loose some settings etc. thank u
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should be fine if you you to beer30's link you will see it is a fix for boost
in my case it didnt work
everytime there is a miss call it say in the notification area, new voice mail from uinknown number, even though that person is in my list and there is no voice mail just a missed call, good thing i did nandroid backup...lol
Incase you have same problem that i encountered, i have a notification app (not native), that tells you at the top left area that you have vm, and when you click on it it says who that person is and it opens up the dialer for you ,all you need to do is press 1.... just let me know if u are interested ill post the app here!
im still looking for rom that has native,tether and pretty much basic rom with cool 3d bootup and nice theme, never experimented that much but so far i love INFECTED ROM.....
superman1979 said:
Guys follow up
i did try the below mentioned no errors found when doing it and yet itdidnt work
D:\rootevo3dnew>adb shell
~ # cd /system/app
cd /system/app
/system/app # rm phone.*
rm phone.*
/system/app # rm vtt-sprint*
rm vtt-sprint*
/system/app # exit
exit
rootevo3dnew>adb remount
rootevo3dnew>adb push phone.apk
479 KB/s (4030691 bytes in 8.200s)
rootevo3dnew>adb reboot
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Put the phone.apk in your sdk tools folder reboot to recovery go to mount menu mount system plug phone into pc in command navigate to tools folder then "adb push phone.apk /system/app" then "adb reboot"
Or as I prefer put phone.apk on sdcard and use root explorer to copy it to "/system" then change permissions to rw,r,r then "move" to /system/app overwriting existing then reboot
for anyone looking to get the native VM working without having to use an app. I found this after numerous weeks of looking and it worked on my Rooted HTC EVO 4G with stock gingerbread 4.3.3. Hope it helps. Im new to forum so it wont let me post the link, just google the information below, its in androidforums
androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/402685-gingerbread-evo-boost-voicemail-notifier.html
P.s. superman1979 can you post your link for your voicemail app, i dont want to root my wifes phone.
Thanks
phone.apk
The phone.apk is actually from the HTC sensation.
BEER30 said:
What you need for your phone is another phone.apk. It needs to replace the phone.apk in your phones system/app folder. I haven't found the correct one yet.
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I just got native VM notification !!!!
This is the thread where I got the correct Phone.apk for my EVO3D on boost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17524662
These are instructions to get it installed:
Voicemail Solution for Evo and Evo Shift on Boost Mobile
--------------------------------------------------------
What this does:
Fixes the native voicemail notification without the need for 3rd party notifier apps
---------------
You will need:
Phone.apk
Root - Access to root. ClockworkMod is what I used.
ADB - Download and install the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
---------------
Start phone in recovery mode
To enter recovery, (make sure "fast boot" is disabled) shut down phone then restart
by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power at the same time, then use the Volume
buttons to select Recovery. Performing a Nandroid backup is highly recommended.
Once in Recovery, mount /system
Copy Phone.apk to where you've installed ADB
Run your system command/terminal prompt and change folder to where you've installed ADB
Run the following commands:
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm Phone.*
rm vtt-sprint*
exit
adb push Phone.apk /system/app/Phone.apk
adb reboot
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The the link seems to be broken!
solution for boost
here's the solution for boost
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1504785
phone.apk link invalid
can you please send me the link to the phone.apk file for my EVO 3D on Boost? the link shown on this thread is invalid.
I appreciate it
BEER30 said:
What you need for your phone is another phone.apk. It needs to replace the phone.apk in your phones system/app folder. I haven't found the correct one yet.
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I just got native VM notification !!!!
This is the thread where I got the correct Phone.apk for my EVO3D on boost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17524662
These are instructions to get it installed:
Voicemail Solution for Evo and Evo Shift on Boost Mobile
--------------------------------------------------------
What this does:
Fixes the native voicemail notification without the need for 3rd party notifier apps
---------------
You will need:
Phone.apk
Root - Access to root. ClockworkMod is what I used.
ADB - Download and install the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
---------------
Start phone in recovery mode
To enter recovery, (make sure "fast boot" is disabled) shut down phone then restart
by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power at the same time, then use the Volume
buttons to select Recovery. Performing a Nandroid backup is highly recommended.
Once in Recovery, mount /system
Copy Phone.apk to where you've installed ADB
Run your system command/terminal prompt and change folder to where you've installed ADB
Run the following commands:
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm Phone.*
rm vtt-sprint*
exit
adb push Phone.apk /system/app/Phone.apk
adb reboot
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need help
BEER30 can you provide the link for the correct phone.apk file, and if you could give me more detail, im a novice at this, lol or if you have a video Id appreciate it..
Thanks
BEER30 said:
What you need for your phone is another phone.apk. It needs to replace the phone.apk in your phones system/app folder. I haven't found the correct one yet.
---------- Post added at 05:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:43 PM ----------
I just got native VM notification !!!!
This is the thread where I got the correct Phone.apk for my EVO3D on boost.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17524662
These are instructions to get it installed:
Voicemail Solution for Evo and Evo Shift on Boost Mobile
--------------------------------------------------------
What this does:
Fixes the native voicemail notification without the need for 3rd party notifier apps
---------------
You will need:
Phone.apk
Root - Access to root. ClockworkMod is what I used.
ADB - Download and install the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
---------------
Start phone in recovery mode
To enter recovery, (make sure "fast boot" is disabled) shut down phone then restart
by pressing and holding Volume Down and Power at the same time, then use the Volume
buttons to select Recovery. Performing a Nandroid backup is highly recommended.
Once in Recovery, mount /system
Copy Phone.apk to where you've installed ADB
Run your system command/terminal prompt and change folder to where you've installed ADB
Run the following commands:
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm Phone.*
rm vtt-sprint*
exit
adb push Phone.apk /system/app/Phone.apk
adb reboot
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my NT is not working, if you can please click here to help me
anyway, before that - when it was working, i tried to root it by using this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
at debloat menu, i chose "extreme" because i want to delete all of B&N content. i just want a normal android tablet, i know i can still read books by using the NOOK app for android.
so i chose extreme mode. and the command prompt window closed right after that.
so my NT was rooted, but not successfully, it was even worse than it was before i rooted.
i open the batch file (NookandZergy.bat) to see what the command lines are to find the reason why it didn't work. and i saw this:
adb shell rm -r /system/app/Accessories.apk
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i opened command prompt, and typed this. and i got something like "failed because the file is not exist." -> i knew the batch script was wrong in some ways. i was going to unroot and root again with the option "full debloat" (not extreme), but before i do that, i was trying to remove netflix, i wanted to type this to the command line to see what will happen.
adb shell rm -r /system/app/netflix.apk
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but i accidentally type adb shell rm -r /system/app/, and then it removed everything in /system/app/
i got the error in the nook tablet's screen, i don't remember what the error is, but when i pressed "force close", it kept showing me that error, i tried about 20 times but still not work.
i turned off my NT, and when i boot it, it stuck at "read forever",
that's why i created this thread.
my question is: how do i do "extreme debloat"? i want to remove everything from B&N. can you please give me the correct "command lines" to do this? and how to use that "command lines"?
prepare a sdcard to boot into ClockworkMod (CWM) which is a custom recovery (replaces stock recovery). And from there flash this ROM, for extreme-debloat is easy you can modify the script just to debloat or i can make it for you. First focus in restore your system.
As i said in my last post in your other thread read my FAQ and you will find your what you need there, if you have any question me or any other user will try to help.
PS: here is post i made for a user about how to re-bloat but the thing is that i post the list of all the B&N apps for reference to you so it might be helpfull.
~ Veronica
i have a little knowledge about batch file, so i think i can edit the script
(just edit the wrong file name -> make it become correct file name)
but i don't know what files are inside the folder /system/app/
for example: the file Accessories.apk is not exist, so how should i edit the script
nooktablet said:
i have a little knowledge about batch file, so i think i can edit the script
(just edit the wrong file name -> make it become correct file name)
but i don't know what files are inside the folder /system/app/
for example: the file Accessories.apk is not exist, so how should i edit the script
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Well you got the error probably 'cause when you ran the script it removed that file so when you typed the same command again it won't remove it because is already gone.
In the link i provided is the list of all the B&N applications that are removed in the extreme debloat option. So you basically have keep that part of the code plus the intro to get in adb shell.
In that post you will also find a link to the complete system/app folder just in case you by "playing around" with adb remove any important system app, so you can push it back.
~ Veronica
lavero.burgos said:
Well you got the error probably 'cause when you ran the script it removed that file so when you typed the same command again it won't remove it because is already gone.
In the link i provided is the list of all the B&N applications that are removed in the extreme debloat option. So you basically have keep that part of the code plus the intro to get in adb shell.
In that post you will also find a link to the complete system/app folder just in case you by "playing around" with adb remove any important system app, so you can push it back.
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no, when i chose extreme debloat, it closed the command prompt window, before it closed, i saw something "failed...". when i typed the command again it showed "failed...", i'm sure it's exactly what it said before,
and i know after debloat, it should go back and do other command like "thank you for using" (i read the batch file). i also saw B&N apps were still on my NT, debloat didn't work because of the missing file -> the script stopped.
btw, you said i can use adb to push the apps back. so that means i can also use adb to remove apps? can i not debloat when rooting, and after root, i use adb to remove apps later? will adb work at that time?
and can i use adb to explore what files are in the /system/app/ folder? or any other program?
nooktablet said:
no, when i chose extreme debloat, it closed the command prompt window, before it closed, i saw something "failed...". when i typed the command again it showed "failed...", i'm sure it's exactly what it said before,
and i know after debloat, it should go back and do other command like "thank you for using" (i read the batch file). i also saw B&N apps were still on my NT, debloat didn't work because of the missing file -> the script stopped.
btw, you said i can use adb to push the apps back. so that means i can also use adb to remove apps? can i not debloat when rooting, and after root, i use adb to remove apps later? will adb work at that time?
and can i use adb to explore what files are in the /system/app/ folder? or any other program?
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Yes adb works at anytime even in dockworkers (CWM) .
To know how to use adb go to my FAQ (link below in my signature) and look in the how-to's made by me section for the how to use and install adb.
"adb shell rm -r" is one of the adb commands and is used for remove files.
adb shell = is to get superuser permissions (root/su)to run advanced commands.
rm = remove
-r = recursive
~ Veronica
Sent from my Nook Tablet using xda premium
I cannot get the ad blocking host files to stick with this device. I have tried both Adfree Android and Adaway. The host files won't survive a reboot. Sometimes, I apply them and they revert back after a few hours of use. I am just wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue on this device. SU is functioning properly.
Peace
Not exactly the same, but I noticed any app I remove via Titanium Backup gets restored on reboot as well.
Both of these actions require writing to /system, which cannot be done with android booted up, until we have s-off.
Every time I try to write to system (On accident by running some root app without thinking about it) my device reboots. I figured that was normal for a rooted S-on device. That doesn't happen to y'all?
trickster2369 said:
Both of these actions require writing to /system, which cannot be done with android booted up, until we have s-off.
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I am pretty sure I was able to do this on the Rezound prior to S off. Also, how can one flash a ROM if your not able to write to the system?
I just want to understand this a little bit better. Thanks.
Irieone said:
I am pretty sure I was able to do this on the Rezound prior to S off. Also, how can one flash a ROM if your not able to write to the system?
I just want to understand this a little bit better. Thanks.
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you can not write to /system with android booted up.
So you can flash a rom in recovery but you cant edit anything in /system while in android
Irieone said:
I am pretty sure I was able to do this on the Rezound prior to S off. Also, how can one flash a ROM if your not able to write to the system?
I just want to understand this a little bit better. Thanks.
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On all the newer phones, HTC (or Verizon) write-locked \system while the phone is booted in android. :good: But you're right, on the Rezound, you could write to \system while still S-ON.
so I guess to debloat, someone will have to make one of those debloating tools that delete through adb.
nrfitchett4 said:
so I guess to debloat, someone will have to make one of those debloating tools that delete through adb.
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This has already been done my friend look in the development section. Also I think I saw a script that you can run in recovery that ads ad blocking hosts! CHEERS:highfive:
Here you go:
ad block is on that other site => http://rootzwiki.com/topic/36775-mod-debloater-adblock-restore-v3/
and theres some debloat love here in development => http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012388
nrfitchett4 said:
so I guess to debloat, someone will have to make one of those debloating tools that delete through adb.
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Freezing in TiBu appears to work.
Going to have a go with AdBlock Plus since its supposed to work without root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adblockplus.android&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Irieone said:
Going to have a go with AdBlock Plus since its supposed to work without root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.adblockplus.android&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
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Screw that who wants that running in the background, run AdFree and update hosts, hook up USB with debugging on and use ADB:
"adb shell" then "su" and grant yourself root. Then "cp /system/etc/hosts /sdcard" then type "exit" and "exit" to get out of the shell.
Then run "adb reboot recovery" and mount /system partition in recovery. Then "adb shell" and "cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc/hosts" -- exit shell and reboot
Done
Do this or just push the host file http://db.tt/LQAUEcZM to /system/etc/ with the built in TWRP file manager if you don't want to use ADB.
Nowak4G said:
Do this or just push the host file http://db.tt/LQAUEcZM to /system/etc/ with the built in TWRP file manager if you don't want to use ADB.
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Is anybody having trouble creating this symlink as instructed in AdAway on their Droid DNA?
I type the command and all I get is "ln: /system/etc/hosts: File exists"
I exit, reboot and the app still tells me the symlink is missing.
I'll be the first to admit my adb-fu is weak, probably my fault.
Edit: so, I did it the other way. When the app tells you the symlink failed it still creates a hosts file in data/data. I used TWRP/Advanced/File Manager to move this into system/etc.
Still, it would be nice to get the symlink working and have AdAway update automatically rather than having to go through this process periodically.
disc0rdian said:
Screw that who wants that running in the background, run AdFree and update hosts, hook up USB with debugging on and use ADB:
"adb shell" then "su" and grant yourself root. Then "cp /system/etc/hosts /sdcard" then type "exit" and "exit" to get out of the shell.
Then run "adb reboot recovery" and mount /system partition in recovery. Then "adb shell" and "cp /sdcard/hosts /system/etc/hosts" -- exit shell and reboot
Done
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This is exactly what I did. I used root explorer to copy the host file from /system/etc and pasted it on the sdcard
Rebooted into recovery, mounted /sdcard and /system and ran adb to push the file
viola! done
^^
I think that's basically doing the same thing I did, but still the symlink would be nice so it could be automatically updated.
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OK, got a little tech support off the DNA IRC. As I suspected, I'm just dumb
Make sure to delete any existing system/etc/hosts and data/data/hosts before you run the command.
Works fine now!
Now that we have s-off, what are you guys using to block ads?
andyroidna said:
Now that we have s-off, what are you guys using to block ads?
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The same thing we've been doing for the past 3 months. Nothing had changed in that respect since kernels with system write enabled came out.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using xda app-developers app
I am working on an Android project (for Rooted Phones). When I push a command "adb uninstall com.package" the data/data is deleted for that project.
But when I renamed it using mv /data/data/com.package /data/data/com.package1 then also adb uninstall command deletes this folder.
I don't want the renamed folder (data/data/com.package1) to be deleted when I trigger uninstall command.
I don't want to copy the folder to a new location because that is quite costly.
I also tried using "adb uninstall -k com.package" but the problem with that is that I am unable to install the new package with a different signature ( I need this further) as Android shows Signature conflicts of that of previous original app
Can anyone tell me how to achieve rename folder delete prevention?
My problem :
I got some adb (shell) commands which I have to send to my device (as once we open she'll it doesn't execute further lines in batch file , we have to input it manually in the window ) . I've been doing it by myself copying and pasting each line one by one but wish to automate it ,is there a way to create a batch file or some script to send them one after the other as the commands are being executed ?
•Here is my issue in short if you don't want to read the paragraph above:
Is there a way I can send commands (one after the other) to another cmd window via a batch file or something similar
Thanks !
(If there is some other thread/subforum where this question is more appropriate , please let me know , I'll post it there)
_V3D4N7_ said:
My problem :
I got some adb (shell) commands which I have to send to my device (as once we open she'll it doesn't execute further lines in batch file , we have to input it manually in the window ) . I've been doing it by myself copying and pasting each line one by one but wish to automate it ,is there a way to create a batch file or some script to send them one after the other as the commands are being executed ?
•Here is my issue in short if you don't want to read the paragraph above:
Is there a way I can send commands (one after the other) to another cmd window via a batch file or something similar
Thanks !
(If there is some other thread/subforum where this question is more appropriate , please let me know , I'll post it there)
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Copy and paste???
Sent from my LEX820 using Tapatalk
bilausdaniel said:
Copy and paste???
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Here is and example to elaborate my issue
It's like 1 line to get su rights ( in terminal )
Second line push/pull some files to device (I'm doing it via adb so have to leave the shell and work in another cmd window for that)
Then again go to shell to give further commands.
So I have to jump from shell to cmd and back to shell a lot of times .... So it's like run a command in shell and next in cmd so I can't copy like a whole paragraph and just paste it... that's the main issue I've been copying and pasting it's a quite repetitive task so wished to know if a script could do that for me.
_V3D4N7_ said:
Here is and example to elaborate my issue
It's like 1 line to get su rights ( in terminal )
Second line push/pull some files to device (I'm doing it via adb so have to leave the shell and work in another cmd window for that)
Then again go to shell to give further commands.
So I have to jump from shell to cmd and back to shell a lot of times .... So it's like run a command in shell and next in cmd so I can't copy like a whole paragraph and just paste it... that's the main issue I've been copying and pasting it's a quite repetitive task so wished to know if a script could do that for me.
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Don't know such script,but you can use only windows.powershell as admin.doesnt.works this way?
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bilausdaniel said:
Don't know such script,but you can use only windows.powershell as admin.doesnt.works this way?
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Anyway what exactly is this for? Want to connect phone to windows ? Do it by adb.use developer settings and a USB cable for transferring files in phone.
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