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We have previously posted about how you can Tools, but many things have changed since then. Android SDK Tools has now become Android Studio for one, the latest Android SDK API has undergone many updates for two, and they have updated the versions of ADB and Fastboot tools as well. So if you want to install ADB and Fastboot in 2018, you do not have to follow the same multi-step instructions as before.
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Instead, you can now just run a small setup installer and it will install ADB and Fastboot on your system.The good developers at XDA forums have created something called Minimal ADB and Fastboot installer. It is only 1 MB in file size and quickly installs ADB and Fastboot on your Windows system. When you launch the Minimal ADB and Fastboot installer it mentions that the tools have been downloaded straight from the GitHub page of ADB and Fastboot tools. In other words, it is going to install the very latest version of these tools on your Windows PC.After the installation is done, you can open any command prompt in Windows and give the command ADB to see the various commands supported by ADB.
You can also notice the version of ADB that has been installed is 1.0.39. Similarly, the Fastboot version that is installed is also the latest version.If you have been using an older version of ADB or Fastboot for some time, you will notice that many things have changed in the new versions.
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You can update your knowledge of ADB and Fastboot by visiting the Android Studio help website at.You can download Minimal ADB and Fastboot installer from XDA forums at.
With day by day increase in the number of phones and the need for the customizations requires the setting up of adb. Now, for all those don’t know what am talking about, adb is actually a short form of Android Debug Bridge which is an integral part of the standard Android SDK and provides the terminal interface access so that you can easily interact with your phone’s file system. Since the Android is made on an open source platform as it’s a Linux based system which is useful for doing advanced operations on the device so that you can root your device as the ADB provides access between the machine as well as the computer.
So, let’s proceed how you can install the adb. There are some of the procedures which you need to follow only after which you will be able to install the adb. So, let’s proceed and have a look at what are those.Step 1: First of all you will have to download and install the Android from here on your computer, preferably on the desktop so that you can easily locate the same.Step 2: As you have downloaded and installed the SDK in the last step in the computer, you will now have to browse for the SDK folder and launch SDK Manager. Please note that here that if you are launching this for the first time then you will see a window wherein you will be asked to choose for the packages as shown in the below. Also, you can check as well as un check any of the package just by clicking on the name after which you just need to select the Accept/Reject the radio button.Now, after this you just need to click on the “Install” button and need to wait for some time till the platform tools are installed. Now, as soon as the process is done, you will find that there is a “platform-tools” folder inside your SDK folder. That folder will now include ADB and all its functionalities.Step 3: Now, next up after you have installed the ADB in your computer, you will now be required to use the complete path for the ADB command which is “ C:android-sdk-windowsplatform-toolsadb” or alternatively you can change the directory to the platform-tools sub folder of the SDK folder each time which is not a recommended one as you need to do this more regularly.
To make ADB along with other Android SDK tools and platform tools easily accessible from anywhere at the command line, we shall add their paths to the PATH environment variable. This method will apply to Windows users only. If you are a Linux or Mac user, add the ‘tools’ and ‘platform-tools’ sub-folders of the Android SDK to your system’s PATH variable using the standard method for your operating system.Now, please note that if you don’t have prior experience of this environmental editing then it’s better to create the system restore point so that you can revert back to it just in case if anything goes wrong in an unlikely event. Also, additionally if you are a Windows 7 user then you need to right click on the “My Computer” icon “Properties” tab “Advanced system settings” from the left pane of options and then bring the same to the “System Properties” window while the Windows XP users can directly go to this option by My Computer and then directly to Properties.In the system properties window you will have to click on the Environment variables button on the advanced tab. Now, you will have to find the ‘Path’ in the ‘System variables’ section and need to double-click it to edit it.
Make sure NOT to delete the existing entry in ‘Variable value’ or it will mess up things on your computer. Hello, i followed your guide but i couldn’t continue. “Failed to fetch URL, reason: Server returned HTTP response code: 502 for URL: ” is come up and i moved all folders and files to “C:android-sdk-windowsplatform-toolsadb” but there’s no file in the folder of platform-tools in spite of finish installationi’m not sure either completion of adb installation or not.is it really necessary to install “adb” to upgrade samsung galaxy s firmware? It’s so difficult and take too much time to keep going this process.