I have a program thats called SHAREKM and when i plug my phone into the computer, it recognized the phone is there but it doesnt give the authorization for debugging on the phone. I was told that with 4.3 you have to authorize every computer thats plugged in........I noticed this when I tried to use REVONE......I had to use a ADB version higher than 1.0.29 or something like that in order for it to show the authorize computer on my phone. Anyone have any ideas how I can get this to work? Thanks much!!
Alright I got it to work, I just had to download the 1.0.31 ADB zip and then ADB to my phone from my computer, accept the authorization and it worked!!
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My phone isn't being detected by adb. Almost as if USB Debugging isn't even enabled (which it is). ADB is just blank when I run adb devices.
I've installed the LG VZW G3 drivers. Any suggestions?
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
Make sure you have developer options visible
Enable USB debugging
Connect your phone to your computer
Pull down and change the USB connection from installer/MTP to internet > ethernet
Open Command Prompt window where ADB is installed, and type in "adb devices"
Allow when you see the RSA prompt
Run the batch file for ioroot, type "adb reboot recovery", install from adb, run sideload command, and then reboot
Also, make sure you're running the latest version of the SDK. Mine wouldn't work until I updated. HTH!
mjforte said:
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
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mjforte said:
Make sure you change the USB mode to internet and then Ethernet. Took me a while to figure that out.
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+1 - This was my problem too...many thanks!
usb drivers
blmartin said:
+1 - This was my problem too...many thanks!
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Use the LG USB drivers for Verizon Wireless!
Change the usb connection mode to Internet/Ethernet
My adb was the problem on mine. I had to reinstall java jdk and the sdk and worked perfectly the first time I tried after that
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Use the LG USB drivers for Verizon Wireless!
Change the usb connection mode to Internet/Ethernet
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Either I'm completly blind or ... my G3 doesn't have that option. I only got "Charge Phone", "Media Device (MTP)", and "Send images (PTP)" to configure the USB PC CONNECTION. I also have the option to switch on USB tethering, but that doesn't change anything for the better, either.
Where's that Internet/Ethernet connection mode hidden?
The internet option might not appear until the usb is connected to the pc. Recheck available options while connected.
-Set phone for PTP connection
-Plug phone into PC via USB. You should see a driver loading/loaded message on your PC
-On the phone, change USB connection to Internet, then select Ethernet on the submenu that will appear
(PTP seems to "wake up" the ADB driver on the PC side for me. This was mandatory on a couple of prior phones/tablets, so it's what I did with the G3.)
Or switch to Linux and never hear about drivers ever again!
Verizon on Windows 8.1
So, the problem I had on windows 8.1 was that when you connect the device and it asks you what action to take automatically, you need to click that and install the Verizon stuff. I had my phone in USB debugging and Ethernet mode while doing this install. After it installed everything, the window on my phone for debugging permission showed up, and I allowed it. The phone now shows up in adb. I don't know if this was obvious but I thought Id mention it anyway
After the last G3 update from Verizon, the Ethernet option is gone. I can't get it to talk with ADB any longer. I see the developer mode come up on the phone, but it never asks for security key or appears in the ADB list. Anybody have any good ideas? This is on a Mac and I've never had a problem before doing this.
EDIT: After juggling back and forth from PTP to MTP to PTP, restarting ADB, I got it to connect. No clue what the key was, but working again for the moment. The Ethernet option is still gone from the phone though so that simple fix is no longer an issue.
Averix said:
After the last G3 update from Verizon, the Ethernet option is gone. I can't get it to talk with ADB any longer. I see the developer mode come up on the phone, but it never asks for security key or appears in the ADB list. Anybody have any good ideas? This is on a Mac and I've never had a problem before doing this.
EDIT: After juggling back and forth from PTP to MTP to PTP, restarting ADB, I got it to connect. No clue what the key was, but working again for the moment. The Ethernet option is still gone from the phone though so that simple fix is no longer an issue.
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I installed the skydragon rom, which is based on stock so probably the same. I found that PTP worked but MTP did not. This is in Ubuntu Linux.
Hi:
I was having problems with my watch this morning that required me to reset it. After that I became a developer and turned on ADB debugging. I have some settings that I need abd to set, and so I tried to connect it. When I first connected it to my linux computer I got:
[[email protected] Gwatch]# adb devices
List of devices attached
04f7f0fe01a27d20 offline
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I turn off and on adb, rebooted the watch, and moved it to another USB port. Now the watch open a card that says "Allow debugging? Open your companion device to allow debugging". I have no idea what to do with this. The computer still says that it is offline.
What do I do now?
The watch is running 5.0.2 and is rooted. The computer CentOS 7. This was working before I did the reset.
I'm trying to root my Verizon LG G3 on 5.0.1 VS98524B, but now ADB wont recognize my device. Yesterday I was trying to root it using a one click root tool but it would fail (it would say successful, but would not achieve root). today I decided to use the LG flash tool to restore my phone and try again. then I saw that the tool (which claims to support all g3 models on all firmwares above kitkat) did not support VS98524B, but there is another that does, but surprise surprise, adb no longer finds my phone.
update... I have found that ADB on Ubuntu does find and recognize my device, and the security prompt comes up on my device. (does not come up for any window computer)
I have tried; restoring my phone again, installing and reinstalling the drivers, use different computers (2 win 7, one win 10), use different cables, on different ports, change between ptp and mtp, toggling and untoggling usb debugging, restarting my computer, etc.
adb doesn't find the phone while running a root tool, or just doing the adb devices command in cmd....
looked at many threads, and not many (if any) seem to have this problem, and all who did were able to solve using one of the steps I mentioned above....\\
any help?
update... Using Ubuntu adb does recognize my device, and prompts the security pop-up on my phone. (the pop-up does NOT come up for any windows pc)... but I cant figure out how to root the device using Ubuntu)
RESOLVED-- I uninstalled (again) the drivers, and grabbed new updated ones from the LG webpage (which ARE different than the suggested drivers on the root tool page.) then installed the android studio on my computer, and redownloaded adb... not sure which of these steps made the difference, but it worked! now rooted.
You should get a RSA fingerprint window that you have to accept on the G3 when connecting. If you're not receiving it, look in
(C:\Users\*username*\.android)
(C:\android)
(C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\.android)
Delete adbkey and adbkey.pub in those 3 locations. Tap the "Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations" button below USB debugging in developer options. Set connection to internet>ethernet. Restart the adb server in command prompt (adb start-server) and plug your phone in while looking for the RSA fingerprint window to popup on your phone.
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You should get a RSA fingerprint window that you have to accept on the G3 when connecting. If you're not receiving it, look in
(C:\Users\*username*\.android)
(C:\android)
(C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\.android)
Delete adbkey and adbkey.pub in those 3 locations. Tap the "Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations" button below USB debugging in developer options. Set connection to internet>ethernet. Restart the adb server in command prompt (adb start-server) and plug your phone in while looking for the RSA fingerprint window to popup on your phone.
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I don't think there's been an Internet/Ethernet option since before 12B, or at least before 23C.
@Coltonbyu, choose MTP for your connection type.
hawkswind1 said:
You should get a RSA fingerprint window that you have to accept on the G3 when connecting. If you're not receiving it, look in
(C:\Users\*username*\.android)
(C:\android)
(C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\.android)
Delete adbkey and adbkey.pub in those 3 locations. Tap the "Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations" button below USB debugging in developer options. Set connection to internet>ethernet. Restart the adb server in command prompt (adb start-server) and plug your phone in while looking for the RSA fingerprint window to popup on your phone.
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I did as you said, but the prompt never appears on my phone, which is odd, as it appeared before the factory reset, but will no longer appear for any windows pc. (it does appear on Ubuntu though)
Alright, I've tried installing the drivers from Verizion and also using the drivers from the Android SDK and either way I have the same problem. ADB devices shows my phone, however whenever I try to push, pull, or reboot (the only commands I have any use for atm) the command prompt hangs like it's trying to access the device but no matter how long I leave it the device will not reboot, nor will any files appear in the correct folders on either the device or my computer.
I'm trying to root my phone and this is a pretty major roadblock.
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USB Debugging enabled
ADB drivers installed
Phone shows up on "adb devices"
There is no error or any other output in the console. The best way to describe this problem is that ADB hangs.
I'm running Windows 8.1 and my phone is running Android 4.1.2
Also, I don't know if this is normal but, In order to get the notification that "USB debugging connecting" I have to use the internet connection option on the phone. When using MTP, Charge only and PTP that message doesn't appear and I don't see an ADB device show up in device man.
Things I've Tried
Uninstalling all Android drivers and redownloading/installing them after restart
Restarting my phone multiple times
Running adb kill-server / adb start-server
Changing USB ports7
Thanks!
Try installing drivers from LG. This seems the right one but double check:
http://www.lg.com/us/support-mobile/lg-LGVS930
I'm aware there is another thread on this, but his solution was simply switching the cable. For me, adb is currently working on multiple other phones, but on the G8X, it simply doesn't list the device. Any idea?
I do NOT have the full Android SDK, only the "minimal ADB and Fastboot" package, which just comes with adb, fastboot, and a couple other things. I love it and hope I don't have to install the full SDK for fastboot to work. D:
USB debugging is enabled, the device is connected as "File Transfer," and everything else is as it should be.
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I'm aware there is another thread on this, but his solution was simply switching the cable. For me, adb is currently working on multiple other phones, but on the G8X, it simply doesn't list the device. Any idea?
I do NOT have the full Android SDK, only the "minimal ADB and Fastboot" package, which just comes with adb, fastboot, and a couple other things. I love it and hope I don't have to install the full SDK for fastboot to work. D:
USB debugging is enabled, the device is connected as "File Transfer," and everything else is as it should be.
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Same issue. Trying to use the Button Mapper app, and windows Button Mapper Setup keeps saying "Make sure the device is connected and USB Debugging is enabled."
Help?
You must try multiple times until a notification shows up to trust your PC.
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You must try multiple times until a notification shows up to trust your PC.
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Actually it was more "complicated" than that, as it said it ran an older version of the server than the phone at first. I googled some more, and managed to solve it. It was the installation of the LG USB mobile driver. I tried with the windows stock one at first, then tried Google USB driver from the SDKmanager, and even an universal driver didn't work. And even then when it was installed, THEN it said "unauthorized" and I had to just accept the connection on my phone
It's sorted now!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Man, I wasn't expecting a reply after all this time, figured my unit was somehow defective or something. This worked perfectly! To others suffering, here's the direct link to the LG drivers, current version as of now, 4.4.2: tool.lime.gdms. lge .com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=UW00120120425 (Remove the spaces before and after the "lge").
Now I can tweak my system settings, debloat, use Button Mapper. Thanks again!