Adb over usb cradle or over bluetooth device offline - LG G Watch

I'm trying to install the Minuum Keyboard via adb to my watch...
I made sure I install the adb interface driver by google
I made sure I enabled both adb debugging and bluetooth debugging on both devices (LG G3 + LG G Watch)
but whenever I check adb devices via cmd it shows device offline

anyone can help me out here?
I keep getting device offline...

x1rocket said:
anyone can help me out here?
I keep getting device offline...
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Have u tried to uninstall and also deleting the google driver? Then reinstall and see if that works.

dude1981 said:
Have u tried to uninstall and also deleting the google driver? Then reinstall and see if that works.
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yes and no luck

I had to use UniversalAdbDriverSetup.msi
I'm sure I got it from Google, but can't seem to locate the exact download site. It's 14mb. I could email it though Gmail if you want to PM your email addy. Unless you've already tried this driver.

ckarrow2 said:
I had to use UniversalAdbDriverSetup.msi
I'm sure I got it from Google, but can't seem to locate the exact download site. It's 14mb. I could email it though Gmail if you want to PM your email addy. Unless you've already tried this driver.
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ok I installed it and went to device manager and which adb driver should I install on the watch? LG Android Interface?

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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

Can someone help me with adb please

Ive always gotten it to work on my devices. I had it working on my TB, then I got a replacement and now it doesnt work. I instaalled HTC sync, uninstalled it, let Windows install the drivers. That keeps failing. I have debug checked. I keep getting "error device not found"
i sort of ran into this problem myself.
i had to uninstall htc sync and then start the entire sdk/adb install all over. somehow htc sync messes with the other method of installing the drivers. this is what i used.
the files are in the video description.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKPSe12YDxQ
try checking interent passthrough and letting it install the drivers.
you need to install the drivers manually, its a pain to type but if u pm me ill help u...dont forget the thanks
astefanik said:
try checking interent passthrough and letting it install the drivers.
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Yeah, B16 walked me through it yesterday. This was the issue all tough my disk drive doesnt work now.

ADB Install

In reading carrett's root, unlock and install guide as well as thecubed's Project FreeGee thread, it's clear that adb needs to be installed on my phone. Unless it's hidden somewhere, I believe that I need to install it as well as install adb drivers on my laptop. As far as the phone goes, Google play has wifi apps, but I can't find a tethered app to install. In addition, after a couple hours of searching, I don't find adb software or drivers to install on my laptop.
I'd prefer to not brick my phone on 1st attempt, so I pose the following questions:
1) Am I completely confusing things or am I correct in thinking that I need to explicity install adb both on my phone and laptop
2) assuming that some sort of adb install must happen, where do I find the installation files?
I think that I've finally found the answers to my questions: install the ADT bundle which includes adb. I'm downloading and installing it as I write this.
If a mod wants to delete this thread, please do.
dbgeek said:
I think that I've finally found the answers to my questions: install the ADT bundle which includes adb. I'm downloading and installing it as I write this.
If a mod wants to delete this thread, please do.
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dude link it?
Uh, ADB support is built into Android.
You need to have USB Debugging turned on for some stuff to work though. In Settings>Developer Options>(check USB debugging box).
Then ADB SHOULD be installed with the LG drivers (if not I think the FreeGee download has it built in).
And if it is not, you can always install the Android SDK (HERE).
I know it is in there.
(Sorry, my memory is fuzzy, I've had ADB on my laptop for a few years now... not sure where I got it)
bleached45 said:
Uh, ADB support is built into Android.
You need to have USB Debugging turned on for some stuff to work though. In Settings>Developer Options>(check USB debugging box).
Then ADB SHOULD be installed with the LG drivers (if not I think the FreeGee download has it built in).
And if it is not, you can always install the Android SDK (HERE).
I know it is in there.
(Sorry, my memory is fuzzy, I've had ADB on my laptop for a few years now... not sure where I got it)
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That's the issue I had with it, but just today I got rid of my old one troubleshooting.... thinking I messed it up ( which is why I had to find another)
Sent from my LG-E970 using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Android in the Enterprise and Google Play

I have done some searching but I have a time constraint so I am hoping someone can assist me. We are looking into supporting Android at our facility whether it be employee owned or company purchased. My question is how do you register Google Play to download the MDM app it you do not have or want a gmail account? Or how do I install my custom app on a tablet without an SD card or "Astro File Manager"
I have put the APK file in the Downloads folder but that does not work.
How are you registering devices under a Corporate identity?
Thaks for any assistance.
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
drsanket_xperia_u said:
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
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Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
manders500 said:
Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
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U need adb to install app from windows itself...
Google for link of adb
Its abt 400mb
Then once u download it
Put the apk in adb/sdk/platform tools
Run adb
Connect phone wid usb debugging enabled
Run command
Adb start-server
Adb install apkname.apk

dell venue 7 3740 lte adb setup help

hello,
I previously was using HTC explorer and had many great experience of rooting and changing custom ROMs setting up of adb was easy with it but currently I own a dell venue 7 3740 LTE tablet which is having KitKat 4.4.4 I have a HP laptop with windows 7 ultimate I want to start using adb in command prompt so that I can do lagcat and capture ota updates link also I want to use adb so that some apps which needs root but can be used via some tweaks done in adb eg.helium,screen shot ultimate etc.
please help me how to setup adb in my laptop.
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
social-design-concepts said:
That one works amazingly well fixed my fastboot driver on windows 10
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But Its not working for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/dell-venue-7-3740-mtp-usb-debug-problem-t3173463
xBIGREDDx said:
Have you tried installing the Intel Android USB Drivers?
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yes I have installed the v1.9.0 setup in device manager in laptop when I connect my tab with debugging enabled it shows in portable device my tab name,and other device mtp is shown with yellow exclamation.
mtp drivers for tab are not getting installed.
in cmd when I hit adb devices I don't get my tab details
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
Dipyaman said:
Does it show like the pictures in my link ????
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yes its shows yellow error in mtp but I am able to transfer files from laptop and tablet only thing is I can't use cmd and adb but after going thru your link I come to know that my adb was too old which is of my HTC explorer so I downloaded adb (platform.zip) from the thread given in your post and then for mtp I manually selected driver installed in my laptop I.e adb interface >Samsung adb and then I tried cmd in new platform.zip which had updated adb files for jellybean+ version and now its working fine.
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
Dipyaman said:
Dunno how you did that. I'm a newbie.
Could you plz help me out ?
I don't have any sort of "Adb" connection in device manager (which you can see in my image), which was supposed to be there.
Can you give me a detailed explanation of what you did ????
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so you too also want adb to work for you right?
I can't say exactly what made it work for me cause I have s duos 2 also n so its drivers are also installed in my lappy.
but you do one thing
1.install Intel android driver from above post v1.9.0
2.enable debugging in tablet and connect and then goto device manager where you have mtp error,right click on mtp,update drivers select from folder will appear below that must be some option select from installed drivers goto that see Intel android driver after that you will be getting multiple option android adb interface, adb composite interface select any one preferably android adb interface and install.after that uncheck debugging and again check it and see if mtp error is gone from device manager.
3.download platform.zip from your given thread link unzip it and in that folder open cmd by holding shift and right click do open cmd here and check if all is OK by typing adb devices,if its OK it will list your device.
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
Dipyaman said:
I'll give it a try, then i'll inform you. Till then, please stick to the post ! Thank you for the info BTW.
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today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
djmacpro said:
today I tried changing from samsung adb driver with Intel adb driver and it worked
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The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
Dipyaman said:
The problem is, Installing Intel USB drivers does not do anything. Its does not show up in my device manager.
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if still yellow error is shown on device manager right click on it update driver,then browse from folder or look for installed driver some where is must be there search something related to Intel or adb and select that else forget it cause what's the use of adb for us as there is no custom ROM or other things to do.
other way is download helium app on PC and tablet and in ptp mode you can get adb working

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