Sentences with phrase «debugging option»

Enable USB debugging option from the Android Developer Options.
For completing the flashing process of Android 5.0 Lollipop KTU1BNL2 OS a connection between your computer and handset will have to be established; thus in order to make things right, on your phone go to «menu — settings — developer options» and enable USB debugging option.
Go to «Settings - > Applications - > Development - > USB debugging» and enable the USB debugging option.
Return to Settings, scroll down and there you should find Developer Options menu > open it and find USB Debugging option.
In that respect, on your phone, the USB Debugging option and the Unknown Sources feature must be checked.
On your handset enable USB debugging option by going to «menu — settings — developer options» and avoid any unpleasant situations by temporarily deactivating security protection from your computer.
On your phablet, from path «menu — settings — developer options» you need to check the USB debugging option.
Then, from Developer Options, located under «menu — > settings» you have to check the USB Debugging option.
Enable USB debugging option from the Developer Options.
The USB debugging option must be enabled on your One S and the security programs (Firewall and antivirus protection included) which are running on your handset and computer must be deactivated.
Also, enable USB debugging option on your smartphone before doing anything else: first gain developer rights by accessing «menu — settings — about phone» and by tapping several times on Built Number; then go towards «menu — settings — developer options» and find the USB Debugging field.
On your handset from «menu — settings — developer options» you have to enable the USB debugging option — else you won't be able to properly connect your phone with your computer.
Those were the essential pre requisites; now the general ones are referring to: a Windows running computer which must be near you; your Nexus 4 and its USB cable should also be near you as you will have to use them; on the computer and smartphone the antivirus tools must be deactivated; the USB debugging option from your device must be enabled; the Nexus 4 battery should be charged (if there is less than 50 % power left) and you shouldn't apply this step by step guide unless you own the LG Google Nexus 4 model number E960 phone.
Again, as showed above ensure that you «are a developer» and make sure USB debugging option is enabled.
Then, from Developer Options (within «menu — > settings») you must check the USB Debugging option.
Enable USB debugging option from the phone's Developer Options menu.
Then, on your smartphone, before flashing the stock Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, gain developer options (tap a few times on Built number under «menu — settings — about phone) and enable USB debugging option (just access «menu — settings — developer options»).
For ODIN to work and complete the update without problems you need to have those usb drivers above installed on your PC, and for the USB Debugging option to be enabled on your phone's Developer Options menu.
As you will see, at some point you will have to connect your handset with the computer; because of that, before going any further you need to enable USB debugging option on your phone — go to path «menu — settings — developer options».
On your device you must become a developer as the USB Debugging option must be checked — you can enable developer rights by tapping 7 times repeatedly on Built Number until you get the «you are a developer» message; then you can find the USB Debugging option under «menu — settings — developer options».
Next, you need to enable the USB debugging option on your Nexus, or else you will notice that the phone can't be properly connected with the computer you will use.
Enable USB debugging option from the tablet's Developer Options.
On your phone the USB Debugging option must be enabled: first, go to «menu — settings — about phone» and tap 7 times on Built Number for enabling developer options and then go to «menu — settings — developer options» where the USB Debugging option is located.
On your tablet you have to enable Developer Options (tap a few times on Built Number from «menu — settings — about device») as from there you then have to check the USB Debugging option.
Then, on your handset, from «menu — settings — developer options» you need to check the USB debugging option; else you might not be able to establish a connection between your device and your phone.
Also, on that computer you have to temporarily deactivate security protection, while on your phone (if possible) you should enable USB debugging option: just go towards «menu — settings — developer options».
Then, on your phone, from «menu — settings — developer options» you must enable USB debugging option or else you might not be able to properly connect your OnePlus One with your computer when required.
Enable USB Debugging option from the Developer Options menu.
On your phablet, from «menu — settings — developer options» you need to enable / check the USB debugging option.
Get to the Settings menu, go to Developer Options and enable the USB Debugging option.
Then prepare your Galaxy Nexus for the update operation that will shortly follow: gain developer options by going towards «menu — settings — about phone» and by tapping several times on built number; then enable USB debugging option by heading towards «menu — settings — developer options»; and finally, charge your device before installing the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS — if your phone gets turned off in the middle of the update procedure, it might also get bricked.
Then, check the USB Debugging option by heading towards «menu — settings — developer options».
And from «settings - > applications - > development» enable the USB debugging option on your phone.
On your PC temporarily disable the antivirus and any other security protection and on your handset from «menu — settings — developer options» enable the USB debugging option.
Moreover, on your smartphone you have to gain Developer Options (just tap a few times on Built Number) and then check the USB Debugging option, an option found under «menu — settings — developer options».
On your Nexus 4 the USB Debugging option must be checked because you have to establish a connection between the computer and handset; enable USB debugging from path «menu - > settings - > developer options».
Enable USB Debugging option from the Android Development Options menu.
Enable the USB debugging option from the Developer Options menu.
Because of that, on your handset from patch «menu - > settings - > developer options» you need to enable the USB debugging option.
Enable USB debugging option from your device's Development Menu.
On your Nexus 7 become a Developer (go on Menu, choose Settings and under About Device tap 7 times repeatedly on Built Number) and check the USB Debugging option (this can be found under «menu — settings — developer options»).
Enable USB Debugging option from the Developer Options menu, which can be found only by tapping 7 times on the Build Number menu in About Phone.
A connection between your tablet and computer must be established, so because of that on your device from path «menu — settings — developer options» USB debugging option must be enabled.
After that ensure that you are having access to a Windows running computer, uninstall the security programs (antivirus and Firewall protection enabled) and enable the USB debugging option on your tablet.
Next, from Developer Options (located under «menu — settings — developer options) find and check the USB debugging option.
Moreover, the USB Debugging option will have to be checked (it's located under «menu — > settings — > developer options») and the Unknown Sources feature will also have to be selected (this option can be reached by accessing Settings — > Security.
Moreover, for making things work from your first attempt, on your smartphone perform: tap on Menu, select Settings and under About Phone tap 7 times repeatedly on Built Number — developer options will be enabled; then from «menu - > settings - > developer options» check the USB Debugging option.
Return to Settings menu and Developer Options will be listed there, open this menu and then enable the USB Debugging option.
Finally, on your Pixel XL you have to check the USB Debugging Option which is located under «menu — settings — developer options».
Also, you will have to enable the USB Debugging option from the Developer Options menu.
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