Up next, navigate towards the Android
SDK folder and from there open a command prompt window: press and hold Shift keyboard key while right clicking on any blank space.
go to
the SDK folder and launch SDK Manager executable, then install the packages that SDK Manager needs.
To do this, browse to your Android
SDK folder and open the Tools folder.
Up next, from the Android
SDK folder you need to open a command prompt window; you can do so by following: press and hold Shift keyboard key while right clicking on any blank space.
extract its contents and save them all into a newly
SDK folder you're going to create on the C: / partition.
If you downloaded the SDK Tools from Google and did a default installation, go to the C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Android \ android -
sdk folder.
For most Windows users, that means navigating to the C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Android \ android -
sdk folder, then opening the plaftorm - tools folder inside of it.
Open the platform - tools folder in your Android
SDK folder and Shift + Right Click on an empty area.
Just Open a Command Prompt (Windows Start - > Programs - > Accessories), navigate to your Android
SDK folder, Tools subfolder and start Adb.exe from there.
Not exact matches
Now you should extract the contents of the factory image archive to «platform - tools»
folder under
SDK directory.
my bat - file to be copied to the tools -
folder of the android -
sdk: http://www.4shared.com/file/tDEEotzT/pullTheApps4me.html
i made for simplification a bat - file u should copy it into the tools -
folder of your android
sdk.
see: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/21862/how-to-enable-the-android-market-in-the-google-android-emulator/ The image - Manager to chose from the image u want to start in the emulator is called: «
SDK Manager.exe», well there should be recently just one the image + market u downloaded from here: http://tech-droid.blogspot.com/2009/11/android-market-on-emulator.html and copied to the AVD -
Folder like the HowTo explained and reedit the path in AndEmu.ini to the the folder u put the AndEmuimage where the SDK Magnager can find the AndEmu -
Folder like the HowTo explained and reedit the path in AndEmu.ini to the the
folder u put the AndEmuimage where the SDK Magnager can find the AndEmu -
folder u put the AndEmuimage where the
SDK Magnager can find the AndEmu - Image.
Make sure to find the «platform - tools»
folder under the
SDK directory, as that's where you will have to place the «factory image» extracted installation files.
Next, find the platform - tools
folder under the
SDK installation directory.
Get to
SDK Installation
folder, find the Platform - Tools
folder and leave it open, that's where you have to copy the downloaded Nougat 7.1.1 Developer Preview installation files.
Move the «update.zip» file of Android 5.0 in the «platform - tools»
folder under
SDK directory you've created after installing the Android
SDK tool.
The Android 1.5
SDK was released in April 2009 and brought along plenty of UI changes, the biggest probably being support for widgets and
folders on the home screens.
Android
SDK installs the «platform - tools»
folder and all the other things that allows your PC to detect the phone and push all the new Android 5.1 Lollipop LMY47O firmware files to your Nexus 4.
Simply install the Android
SDK drivers, open a command prompt in the
SDK / platform - tools
folder and enter the «fastboot oem unlock» line.
Open a command prompt from within your Android
SDK Tools
folder.
Extract the contents into your Android
SDK Tools
folder.
Download SQLLite 3.7.4 or later and install it under the Android
SDK \ Tools
folder.
Inside there is a sqllite3.exe that has to go in the Tools
folder inside your Android
SDK installation.
Extract the Winchester
SDK coreOS BAR file from the 10.0.9.44
folder and place it in the Dingleberry / Firmware / custom
folder
Unzip it and drop all files into your Android
SDK Tools (or Platform - Tools)
folder.
Now move the renamed zip file to where your Android
SDK is installed on your computer and drop it into the project - tools
folder
Please note that the Destination
folder is the place where you saved the
SDK, Recovery and SuperSU and you should spell it out accordingly in the Command Prompt.
You can also try installing the Google USB Driver from the Extras
folder in the
SDK Manager window, as we mentioned in the first step.
Open the
folder that you installed the
SDK tools in and open the platform - tools
folder.
Windows users can simply launch the EXE file and follow the provided instructions to install the full Android
SDK, which will be saved in the C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Android \
folder.
To begin, open a command prompt window, then change directories until you arrive at the / android -
sdk / platform - tools /
folder.
Place the factory image files in the «platform - tools»
folder under the
SDK directory you've created using the instructions above.
All the files that you are about to flash via «adb sideload» will have to be placed under the «platform - tools»
folder, it can be found under the Android
SDK directory.
Then put the factory image into the
SDK / platform - tools
folder and have it unzipped.
extract the contents of the zip file: place all the files in a newly created
folder named
SDK on the C: partition.
This
folder can be found in in the
SDK directory you've created before starting to read this guide.
To do that, Windows users will need to open the platform - tools
folder inside of their ADB installation directory, which can usually be found at C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Android \ android -
sdk \.
If you chose a different directory, than ADB and Fastboot will reside in the platform - tools
folder under whatever location you chose to install the Android
SDK Tools to in step 2.
Go back to the same
folder that you found
SDK Manager in, and locate the «platform - tools»
folder.
Unpack the factory image package from Google to the Android
SDK / platform - tools
folder on your computer
extract its contents on the computer's C: / partition — it would be best for you to create a
folder named
SDK.
To do so, navigate to the platform - tools
folder of your Android
SDK installation or whichever
folder adb.exe is located and open up a command line (Shift + RMB > Open Command Window Here).
Unzip the contents of the factory image file you downloaded and make sure to Unzip them into your
SDK / platform - tools
folder
Now, after downloading and installing the tools above, you will have to open the command prompt from within the Android
SDK tools
folder and also make sure that you don't select and hold the «Shift + Right Click — select «Open command window here»».
Simply install the Android
SDK drivers, open a command prompt in the
SDK / platform - tools
folder and enter the «fastboot oem unlock» line.
After the file has been renamed, then you should go to «platform - tools»
folder under the
SDK directory you've created while setting up the Android
SDK.
Android
SDK installs the «platform - tools»
folder and all the other things that allows your PC to detect the phone and push all the new Android 5.1 Lollipop LMY47O firmware files to your Nexus 4.
Open your Mac's Terminal (or Command Prompt if you're a Windows user) then change directory (cd) so it's pointing at your Android
SDK download; specifically, the Android / sdk / platform - tools fold
SDK download; specifically, the Android /
sdk / platform - tools fold
sdk / platform - tools
folder.