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Old February 7th, 2010, 12:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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okay im not quite sure whats wrong, but i am going though the process of fixing my moms wifi on her droid because i added an OCing kernal to her droid and when i went to cmd for the first time this error came up

C:\tools adb shell
error device not found

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I have done this same process on my droid and no such error has occurred, is there something i have missed that makes the droid connectible to cmd?

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Old February 7th, 2010, 07:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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okay im not quite sure whats wrong, but i am going though the process of fixing my moms wifi on her droid because i added an OCing kernal to her droid and when i went to cmd for the first time this error came up

C:\tools adb shell
error device not found

Any ideas?
I have done this same process on my droid and no such error has occurred, is there something i have missed that makes the droid connectible to cmd?
Make sure that corresponds to the directory where you loaded the adb.
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Old February 7th, 2010, 08:16 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Device not found means it can't find the Droid. Did you enable Debugging mode?
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Old February 7th, 2010, 12:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes I did enable debug mode and I have been able to go into adb shell before. I have no idea what's different because it was worling for me yesterday and now it says I can't find the device
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You had it working so obviously you have the driver installed and everything. First I would try restarting the computer and phone. When you have your phone plugged in and then run "adb devices" dose it show the phone is connected? If not I would maybe turn debugging mode off and on and uninstall the driver on the computer and reinstall it.
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Images work fine here see attached (my corrected Recovery image from the DROID as taken by ddms):

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i dont understand why this keeps on happening. It was working fine yesterday on the same computer and same device, and i didnt change anything on my computer. ):<
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Is the Phone connected via USB cable to the computer?

I just tried, and it will not run if the phone is not connected.

Not connected:

ADB no DROID.jpg

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BTW, If you add the directory C:\Tools to your system Path, then it will always be available no matter where you open your CMD prompt from, as seen in my screen shots - in fact, I just run CMD from a run dialog and then type adb shell without having to change directories or anything like that....
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....no I completlt forgot that my phone has to be connected to the computer for it to work. Silly me
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I edited my reply - read for more info - and glad you got it figured out.
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