The first thing you need to know about flashing a factory image on top of your Nexus phone is that you need to have a portion of Android
SDK installed on your computer.
Make sure that you have the Android
SDK installed on your computer.
You'll need to have
the SDK installed, and up to date.
It includes its own copy of ADB, so you don't even need the Android
SDK installed on your computer.
The difficult part of the process was getting the Surface - table drivers and
SDK installed on Windows 10.
If you are just about to install a custom ROM, unlock the bootloader of your Android device, or root the same and need the Android
SDK installed on your Windows running computer, then you should first complete this tutorial.
a. Most probably you did not have Android
SDK installed.
One of the nastiest problem you can face is when some other (wrong) drivers are already installed on your PC, especially if you have Android
SDK installed, rooted a different Android device before, etc..
If you have the Android
SDK installed it takes all of about 2 minutes.
Make sure that you have the Android
SDK installed on your computer.
You need to have
SDK installed and running on your pc to accomplish the rooting.
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.
Android
SDK installs all the required drivers and packages that your computer needs in order to detect your tablet.
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.
Not exact matches
(how to
install sdk) Once you do that, here's the steps: 1.
You can easily
install a later version of Android, we are providing full
SDK support so you can package a later version of Android and run your own firmware update.
-- Find the
SDK Manager executable and
install all the
SDK packages.
You have to
install a bunch of
SDK files, Java and a ton of other small aspects.
In case the
install can not be completed then you can repeat the whole guide after configuring Android
SDK.
Setup Android
SDK for your PC now: Note that the «factory image
install process might work without setting up Android
SDK, too.
when u
installed the
SDK u should official
install every Android api version from 1.5 to 2.2 so u can freely choose which one u want to test.
The second part of this guide will require you to configure the Android
SDK and
install the Google USB Drivers for your computer:
Here's a guide from Android Developer website on how to
install the Android
SDK.
Follow this guide ~ How to
install & setup Android
SDK Development Environment?
First you will be forced to setup the Android
SDK on your computer, as it will allow your PC to detect the phone and send new firmware files to be
installed.
When the Android
SDK is
installed you can continue to the next step and learn how to successfully flash a brand new factory image on your device.
The Android Software Developer Kit, simply named as Android
SDK, or ADB is what all the advance users of Android should have
installed on their Windows running computers.
Make sure that you have Android
SDK ADT bundle
installed and updated along with the Google Nexus 5 USB Drivers
installed on your computer.
And since we have noticed that there are many users who are having troubles while trying to
install the Android
SDK on their computers, we have developed this step by step guide.
Not sure I'm brave enough to try it yet, but what do you think the odds of success getting Android Market
installed using this process (with updated
SDK and Universal GApps pkgs of course) are?
after you
install the Android
SDK make sure to run the Android
SDK Manager and update all the drivers for your tablet.
There are a couple of sites that say you can
install Google Play / Android Market by using the Android
SDK and a GAPPS package, but I don't know if it will work and am afraid I'll brick the tablet if I try, so I don't know if it's worth it, given all the alternative apps stores.
Having the ability to take screenshots on the original Kindle Fire is super difficult and requires a lot of steps, including
installing Android
SDK on your PC.
open the
SDK Manager exe and use it to download and
install the required
SDK packages and usb drivers.
You should setup the Android
SDK for your computer first, as this will
install the required usb drivers and the files your PC needs in order to be able to work with your Nexus 6P device.
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.
If you're not going to be using the Android
SDK with Ice Cream Sandwich, you can elect not to
install Android 4.0.3 (API15).
Produced by a developer known only by the code name «Deeper - blue,» a port of the Honeycomb
SDK is available to download,
install and run off an SD card.
There are plenty of actions that you can take using Fasboot aka Bootloader mode, but most of them will work only if you have the Android
SDK bundle and drivers
installed on your computer.
Simply
install the Android
SDK drivers, open a command prompt in the
SDK / platform - tools folder and enter the «fastboot oem unlock» line.
Install the Android
SDK files on your computer (download link here).
You can
install Kindle Fire adb USB driver the hard old way here with Android
SDK Development Environment.
This post will walk you through the process of downloading and
installing Android Studio, the Android
SDK and the Java Development Kit.
Google has released the software developer kit for Android 3.2, which means you can now download and
install the
SDK and take the latest version of the Android operating system for a spin in an emulator.
Since the time I did up this video, folks have now found out you can in fact use the Android
SDK to
install some apps but given the buggy nature of the Android Player — not all apps will work.
Download SQLLite 3.7.4 or later and
install it under the Android
SDK \ Tools folder.
Note: If your device list is empty, maybe you plugged - in Kindle Fire before you
installed Android
SDK and Android USB Drivers.
Apps: With the PocketBook 301 you can
install applications and even create your own; here's the current list and
SDK download.
DeanGibson's tutorial assumes you've already
installed the Android
SDK or at least enabled adb access to the tablet using other tools.
You will need to download and
install / unpack the Android
SDK somewhere on your drive.