January 30th, 2012, 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Visnja
Hey guys, im sorry to bother you, but i am having a problem following step 3, I did everything you guys suggested in the previous posts but i cant get past this
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
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C:\Documents and Settings\Visnja>cd\sdk-tools
The system cannot find the path specified
I have tried everything, i have htc sync, it works, the sdk-tools file is in my documents and settings, i dont know why it is not working.....maybe my old XP version doesnt support it, although i dont see why it wouldnt...
I am a bit slow and stupid when it comes to computers but if enyone can help me it would be great...Ty very much
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Hey Visnja, can you give me a screenshot please? Do you know how to do that?
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Originally Posted by gazL
How and where do i do this? is it simple because im fairly useless
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There should be a link to HTC Sync in the first post.
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Originally Posted by veragr
Hi!
I have the same annoying problem that apps cannot be installed in the internal memory...
I followed the steps (installed sdk manager -> installer_r16-windows.exe from this page Android SDK | Android Developers and enable the USB debugging from my htc wildfire s)
The problem is in the command prompt when I type adb devices the only feedback that I receive it "List of devices attached" What else I can do to proceed?
(I have to mention also that I installed from the SDK manager the Android sdk platform-tools and google USB Driver package)
Thanks in advance!
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Have you installed HTC Sync?
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