[Q] SO where are these ADB drivers I need to install? - Xperia Tablet Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So when I connect my tablet, I see my tablet in the computer icon. But I dont know how to install nor where to find these ADB drivers.
Any ideas?
Scratch that. I found what I needed.

acdcking12345 said:
So when I connect my tablet, I see my tablet in the computer icon. But I dont know how to install nor where to find these ADB drivers.
Any ideas?
Scratch that. I found what I needed.
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The ADB drivers are part of the SDK. What are you needing them for?
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[Q] Drivers where do i get the ones that dont install

i am missing one called ADB and High Tech Computer lol any idea how to get them
http://www.htc.com/us/support/thunderbolt-verizon/downloads/
you need HTC Sync.
If you download this it will allow you to just install those drivers you need and not HTC sync itself.
still does not have those 2 drivers
Do you have ADB installed? Have you downloaded the Android-SDK for Windows? Without that, you aren't going anywhere with ADB.
lorijuan1024 said:
still does not have those 2 drivers
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hmmm it did for me, but read below. Also, if it still says it isn't installed, go to device manager and right click on the ?ADB and click install drivers, and tell it browse your computer and chose drive C: and click OK. It should find the drivers.
HonestEnd said:
Do you have ADB installed? Have you downloaded the Android-SDK for Windows? Without that, you aren't going anywhere with ADB.
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first thing you need to do is this, download the SDK, put it where ever you want, and then run the program inside the main folder, which will update everything.
i think it installed when i installed htc sync i did the sdk thing with the nexus s so maybe that worked out but the high tech computer does not want to i am trying to tether from where you plug it in to the comp and on the TB show what you want to do like like mount etc...
Here, this'll get you going:
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/forum/htc-thunder-development/315-android-sdk-adb-driver.html

[Q] [Help] ADB Not found!

Was trying to install ADB Driver to computer and says it isn't found. Anyone else getting this issue?
Are you using the HTC Sync software to install the driver? Or are you trying to use the drivers provided in the SDK?
I'm letting Win7 install drivers on its own and it doesn't find anything.
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KooGtastic said:
I'm letting Win7 install drivers on its own and it doesn't find anything.
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It won't pick it up through that.
You need to either download the drivers with HTC Sync: http://www.htc.com/www/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=1073&news_id=856
or Modify the drivers in the SDK as such:
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/forum/htc-thunder-development/315-android-sdk-adb-driver.html
Russ36363 said:
It won't pick it up through that.
You need to either download the drivers with HTC Sync: http://www.htc.com/www/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=1073&news_id=856
or Modify the drivers in the SDK as such:
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/forum/htc-thunder-development/315-android-sdk-adb-driver.html
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downloading HTC Sync is easiest. Infact you don't even have to install HTC Sync, it will install the drivers, and then you can cancel and not install Sync.
I tried modifying the SDK driver and it didn't work for me personally, I just gave up on that after 5 mins though at HTC Sync was downloaded at that point and I didn't see the point in messing with it.
Thanks for the posts, ill give it a shot later today.
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Phone not recognized

Hello im trying to use my tbolt as a mas storage device but my computer wont recognize my phone but when i try using the htc sync it will work any ideas tried uninstalling htc sync and the drivers but no luck any ideas on how i can get my computer recognize my phone as a mass storage by the way im using xp sp 3.
No guarantees, but have you tried downloading the android sdk and choosing to install the usb drivers?
letzgostate said:
No guarantees, but have you tried downloading the android sdk and choosing to install the usb drivers?
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i think i tried already but not sure ill try with the android sdk again.
Did you install all the drivers that are on the cdfs partition when you plugged in the phone?
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You need to download the sync drivers.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/thunderbolt-verizon/downloads/
ScoobarSTI said:
You need to download the sync drivers.
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Those are the sync drivers im using but no luck yet tried to uninstall and reinstall but no luck.
nerozehl said:
Did you install all the drivers that are on the cdfs partition when you plugged in the phone?
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On this one i think i installed all them the issue here is that when i plug my phone it let me know that new hardware has been found then it starts with the installation some will install but i think there is one or two the just sit searching but nothing happens and then i try to closed out but it freezes up on me and when i turn off debugging then it closes out but if i try to install them with debugging off nothing comes up.
another thing i used my phone with acomputer runnig windows 7 and it worked so im guessing its a prblem with xp
I think pdanet has the drivers when you install it if you don't know how to manually add them.
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I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me...
When you plug your phone in via a usb cable, you will see a Verizon Mobile drive pop up on under "My Computer"
If you open it, there is a folder in there called DRV. There is a file called something like WM_driver installer. I installed that.
Then I go to my phone chose to connect as a disk drive (I have mine set to charge only by default).
Then I click on my removable disk and I can see my phone's data then.
Dnakaman said:
I don't know if this will work for you, but it worked for me...
When you plug your phone in via a usb cable, you will see a Verizon Mobile drive pop up on under "My Computer"
If you open it, there is a folder in there called DRV. There is a file called something like WM_driver installer. I installed that.
Then I go to my phone chose to connect as a disk drive (I have mine set to charge only by default).
Then I click on my removable disk and I can see my phone's data then.
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ill try it tonight lets see if it work

GingerBreak not working/starting/opening.

Hello,
I just got my first Android phone, the Atrix 4g. So I'm relatively new to Rooting although I have jailbroken my iPod and my iPhone but I know jailbreaking is much easier and simple. My problem is that when I try to start GingerBreak.exe, nothing happens. I've installed all the drivers, set the USB Connection to "None", and turned on Debugging. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but when I start GingerBreak.exe, I suppose it appears on your phone but nothing appears or opens on my phone nor computer.
Can anyone help me? Anything is appreciated!
Thanks!
Edit: BTW, I have an external MicroSD card mounted as well.
Get adb and type adb devices in command prompt
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Blehh, as I've said, I'm new so can you please tell me what adb is and where to get it?
And how would I use it?
Download adb from superoneclick. Using command prompt navigate to the directory. Then type adb devices.
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Pizza4Breakfast said:
Hello,
I just got my first Android phone, the Atrix 4g. So I'm relatively new to Rooting although I have jailbroken my iPod and my iPhone but I know jailbreaking is much easier and simple. My problem is that when I try to start GingerBreak.exe, nothing happens. I've installed all the drivers, set the USB Connection to "None", and turned on Debugging. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but when I start GingerBreak.exe, I suppose it appears on your phone but nothing appears or opens on my phone nor computer.
Can anyone help me? Anything is appreciated!
Thanks!
Edit: BTW, I have an external MicroSD card mounted as well.
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You did check your app drawer right? Gingdrbreak APP should be installed.
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Fixed guys.
It couldn't detect the phone because I needed to download the MotoHelper drivers from the Motorola websites, the x64 drivers downloaded from the guide didn't contain the Motorola ADB Interface driver.
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[Q] how to connect kindle f hd 7 to adb

hi
i just began learning android. i tried to connect my kf hd to adb. i installed the jdk and eclipse. i also setup the sdk manager to install the kindle fire hd 7 and kindle fire USB driver. but i have two problems.
one is when i run my app, it always run in the android API 16 emulator even though i set the project property to KF hd 7.
the second thing is that when i connected my device to the usb port of my computer, and run the app from eclipse to debug, my device did not changed accordingly (to displays what is on eclipse. furthermore, when i clicked start->control panel->device manager i found the name of my device in it, but just "kindle" that all, not kindle fire. and i do not see "Android Composite ADB Interface". why is that? even though i installed and ran Kindle Fire ADB drivers.exe.
as i mentioned before, i am a complete noobs when it come to android and java.
thanks in advance.
Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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from 3444:enabled usb debug
zacthespack said:
Have you enabled usb debugging on the kindle?
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thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
3444 said:
thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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Odd have you tried using adb via the sdk. Its likely a driver issue tbh
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3444 said:
thanks for the reply. i did. i even enabled the allow installation of app.
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hi
i do not know what you meant "tried adb in sdk. i had not heard that before. can you elaborate?
one thing i should tell you is that when i go to the command line and execute "adb devices", the device list is two blank lines. that showed that it did not install the usb driver correctly, right?

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