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If you still see emulator then try these instructions.Type again adb kill server in the CMD window (don't check adb devices again).If it worked and only your phone shows, then great!.When phone finished rebooting, type: adb devices.If you get the error more than one installed and you saw emulator-5556 under your device, try this (or you can skip to the end and see the way to get around this problem):
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It's probably faster to do this than to manually install 300+ apks on your phone. If it worked, success! Enjoy watching everything get installed quick. Proceed to do the install commend: for %e in (apks\*.apk) do adb install %e Where Z1Z1Z1Z1Z1Z1 is the device ID of your phone. If your phone is properly connected, you will see something like this: * daemon not running: starting now at tcp:5037 Now, your phone is connected and you have ADB installed on your computer, so you are ready to enter the following into your command line.įirst, test to see if your device is connected. (Ideally, right-click and run as administrator just to be sure. For example, you might make a folder named "apks" located at C:\platform-tools\apks\
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For example, Samsung drivers or LG drivers form the manufacturer's website. Be sure your phone's drivers are installed.
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You might not know how to use ADB so I will write the full instructions here. No worries, I am here to save you, if you are using Windows. So I was doing it one-by one and it was taking so long that I decided to just do it with ADB. I tried to find an app that could do it to save me the effort, but after trying them all, none of them worked. But one-by-one installing and confirming and waiting would take forever, not to mind it's so tedious! So you have a problem that you have tons of apps to install and you didn't do a backup like Titanium Backup or other backup-restore app. It replaces all space character with _, which makes names like this Xposed_Framework, Adobe_Flash_Player which are recognizable by adb. Linux provides a Perl script for that ( /usr/bin/rename) which you can use: rename 's/ /_/g' *.apk Either remove the spaces altogether, or replace them e.g. then you will have to rename them, as ADB cannot handle that. apk files which have "spaces" in their names such as 'Xposed Framework', 'Adobe Flash Player' etc.