Note: Mac and Linux users will have to open a Terminal window first, then manually navigate to the
ADB installation directory using change directory commands.
Once you've taken care of that, open a command window in the platform - tools folder inside of your Android
SDK installation directory.
On Mac or Linux, open a new window in Terminal, then change directories to the platform - tools folder inside your ADB
installation directory using the «cd < folder location >» command.
For future reference, you can view the complete changelog in the Final
Days installation directory (normally «C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Final Days Demo»).
For Mac and Linux users, simply open a Terminal window, then change directories to the platform - tools folder inside of your
ADB installation directory using the command:
Go to the cars folder in
the installation directory.
Use the default «Tribes 2 Online» shortcut created in your start menu, or those in
your installation directory.
Next, move all of the contents of the archive to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory, then open an ADB Shell window in this folder.
For Mac and Linux users, simply open a Terminal window, then change directories to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
Make sure you have ADB and Fastboot installed, then transfer the twrp.img file to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
Then, a number of popular software programs (such as Camfrog Video Chat, Internet Download Manager, iTunes, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, QuickTime, Virtual DJ, WinAmp and WinRAR, to name a few) were installed on the system and
their installation directories and other related files were manually removed to simulate the state of the registry of a very unclean system.
So next, you'll need to open a Command Prompt or Terminal window in the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
Download the BIN file and transfer it to 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.
Open up command prompt / terminal / command line (use the one corresponding to your OS) and change directories to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
Start by connecting your phone to your computer with a USB data cable, then open a command prompt window in your ADB
installation directory.
Open up a command prompt in administrator mode (right - click and choose Run as Administrator), and then change into
the installation directory, usually the following:
For Mac and Linux users, you'll need to open a Terminal window, then change directories to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
Next, paste all of these files into the platform - tools folder inside of 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.
For Mac, Linux, and Windows, administrators can simply include a JSON configuration file inside of Firefox's
installation directory.
Next, plug your phone into your computer with a USB data cable, then navigate to the ADB
installation directory (C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Minimal ADB and Fastboot for Windows).
Note that this would still be possible with a Mac or a Linux machine, but you'd have to install the entire Android SDK, and
the installation directories would be different than those shown below.
From here, transfer the ota.zip file to your ADB
installation directory.
Download the BIN file emailed to you and transfer it to the platform - tools folder inside of your ADB
installation directory.
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 \.
Next, find the Platform - tools folder under the SDK
installation directory.
Now, go to
installation directory and find SDK Manager app.
It can be found under the SDK
installation directory.