From here, connect your device, then open
an ADB command prompt window, and send the following command:
Not exact matches
When the
Windows command prompt loads you will need to enter the following
command line and start the updating process:
adb sideload update.zip
In the
Command Prompt window, type «
adb backup - all».
However, if you add it to your
Windows System PATH, that won't be necessary — you can just type
adb from the
Command Prompt to run
commands whenever you want, no matter what folder you're in.
The platform - tools folder is significant because it houses a pair of files (
adb.exe and fastboot.exe) that the
Windows command prompt needs to reference before it can send any
ADB or Fastboot
commands.
So next, you'll need to open a
Command Prompt or Terminal
window in the platform - tools folder inside of your
ADB installation directory.
To carry this task out, you'll need to open a
command prompt or Terminal
window in the platform - tools folder within your
ADB installation directory.
Next, open up a
Command Prompt or Terminal
window and change directories to the platform - tools folder inside of your
ADB and Fastboot installation directory.
Launch
adb from your computer by pressing shift + right click in the same folder containing your
adb files, then choosing to «open
command prompt here» if you're on
Windows.
ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge, and it allows you to send
commands to your Android device over USB through a terminal /
command - line interface such as Windows Command
command - line interface such as
Windows Command Command Prompt.
When the
Windows command prompt loads you will need to enter the following
command line and start the updating process:
adb sideload update.zip