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There are two ways to do this: | There are two ways to do this: | ||
- | 1. Via ADB | + | ===== 1. Via ADB ===== |
adb.exe is a tool installed on your computer when you install the Android SDK (necessary if you write Android apps). The Android SDK is typically installed under C:\Android and the ADB tool is found under C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools | adb.exe is a tool installed on your computer when you install the Android SDK (necessary if you write Android apps). The Android SDK is typically installed under C:\Android and the ADB tool is found under C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools | ||
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+ | Open an elevated command prompt and navigate to the platform-tools directory. | ||
Connect your device to the computer via USB and check that ADB has found it by entering the command "adb devices": | Connect your device to the computer via USB and check that ADB has found it by entering the command "adb devices": | ||
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+ | ===== 2. By rooting the device ===== | ||
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+ | When the device is rooted, you can install a terminal emulation app and enter the commands above directly on the device itself. | ||
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