I'm trying to find the easiest way to enable my phone to have the "USB debugging" enabled after I do full reset on my phone. Is the only way to modify the ROM of the phone? How difficult would this be to achieve?
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I can't access my phone. It will get to the security screen to put in my pattern to unlock, but after I unlock I just get a bunch of force closes. I know how to reflash back to stock using Eugene's Froyo. The problem is that before my phone broke down, "Enable usb debugging" was not selected. Therefore, I can't get into download or recovery mode using adbto then use Odin to recover. My phone is also hardware locked. Is there a way to turn on usb debugging without accessing the settings?
Thanks.
i have same problem
Hello,
I noticed that on stock LG firmware the USB Debugging option is turned off automatically whenever I reboot the device.
Is there any way to make the USB Debugging option stay on after the reboot?
Thanks.
if i remember correctly thats supposed to happen and i dont think theres a way around it. usb debugging stays on for custom roms though
It's so locked down on KitKat 4.4 that with developer options enabled, only stats and revoking USB debugging are enabled. Cannot enable USB debugging. Why root? 1. Just because. 2. I want to see if I can stop it doing a factory wipe every time it's turned off or anything makes it reboot or the reset hole has to be poked.
I've tried so many 'universal' or 'guaranteed to work' rooting utilities, I forget which all ones they are. They've all failed to crack it.
Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 (SM-T330NU, Region XAC)
Odin version: 3.09
Root file: CF-Auto-Root-milletwifiue-milletwifiue-smt330nu.tar.md5
First, I did a factory reset from Settings>General>Backup and reset>Factory data reset. Before this, I had developer mode enabled and the "allow USB debugging" option checked, but I forgot to redo these steps after factory resetting.
Then I proceeded to root it and everything went as normal, I've been using it for a few days now and I actually only just realized that I had forgotten to enable USB debugging mode before rooting. So now I go to the settings of my already-rooted tablet, developer mode is of course disabled so I enable it, I see that the USB debugging checkbox is unticked so I tick that.
How come the rooting didn't go horribly wrong and brick my tablet as it seems to have for most other people?
So far I've been removing bloatware, using screen mirroring, browsing, managing files, using SuperUser, installing and using a bunch of apps from the Play store, and everything works perfectly. But I'm thinking about re-rooting with all the proper steps; I've never made this mistake before and if I leave it as it is, what kind of problems might I run into later?
(Sorry about the double post! I couldn't figure out how to change forums or delete my original one.)
Usb debugging does need to be enabled if you're using odin to flash something in download mode
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Hello together,
im trying to remove FRP from a Samsung A51. The Problem is that USB Debugging is not enabled and i cant find a way to enable it via ADB or any other way.
Does anybody has an idea and can help me?