[Q] [email protected]: Rejected - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I don't know if this is the right thread to be posting this in but I just made an account here and am a completely novice.
My Galaxy Note 3 screen broke and its not displaying anything. Whenever I get a notification, it vibrates and makes noises so that means its still working.
So I tried using [email protected] which allows you to display your android mobile screen on the laptop itself.
I finished setting everything up like the sdk platform tools and the environment variables etc etc.
However, when I run the adb.exe in the [email protected], it doesn't show the screen and the Status is rejected.
I had already enabled usb debugging before my screen broke.
Any solutions? Thank you.

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[Q] Data retrivial options? - Broken LCD, stock everything

Hey guys
I'm trying to recover data from a broken Verizon Galaxy Note II, here are the details:
Stock OS & Recovery, never modded in anyway except possibly OTA updates
Powers up & has working battery
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USB Debugging was probably never enabled
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cbo329 said:
Hey guys
I'm trying to recover data from a broken Verizon Galaxy Note II, here are the details:
Stock OS & Recovery, never modded in anyway except possibly OTA updates
Powers up & has working battery
Blank, black display
Unresponsive or at least no vibration feedback to touch & pen input
Vibration feedback to button input
USB Debugging was probably never enabled
PIN code lock screen probably active. Friend thinks he remembers the pin
Is there anyway to remote into the phone via PC, or possibly use ADB to dump all the data from the phone?
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Not without root. Data requires root excess, so thats not possible.. I believe remote PC requires it as well, but I am not for certain. Was everything on the internal sdcard? Or external? Does the phone come up when you plug it into the PC? What exactly are you trying to recover..
cbo329 said:
Hey guys
I'm trying to recover data from a broken Verizon Galaxy Note II, here are the details:
Stock OS & Recovery, never modded in anyway except possibly OTA updates
Powers up & has working battery
Blank, black display
Unresponsive or at least no vibration feedback to touch & pen input
Vibration feedback to button input
USB Debugging was probably never enabled
PIN code lock screen probably active. Friend thinks he remembers the pin
Is there anyway to remote into the phone via PC, or possibly use ADB to dump all the data from the phone?
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with the fact that the display doesn't work, and Debugging isn't enabled(even if it was, you'd have to verify the RSA fingerprint via the prompt). MAYBE try booting it into recovery and see if adb works that way, then you can just do an "adb pull /" to pull every single thing off the phone, or specific folders by changing / to the directory.
If that doesn't work, your only real option is swapping your internals into a Note 2 with a working display and using that to do it.

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