Quote Originally Posted by mallik_raj View Post
CREDITS: listed in easy to use format by shamsud
download driver for window from here http://forum.samdroid.net/attachment...gtrans/auto/en

download sdk from here http://developer.android.com/intl/de/sdk/index.html

but dont open instead extract to root of c drive rename folder to AndroidSDK

connect ur phone to pc but dont mount sdcard (also tick the usb debugging option from setting-application-development)

open cmd and enter command

cd\

cd AndroidSDK\tools\ -----------connect to adb

adb devices --------------– lists which devices are currently attached to your computer

if u dont get ur device number something u did wrong cheack again

once ur device is connected u can try the below command for ur use

note; to install or push anything to phone place the file u want to push or install in C:\AndroidSDK\tools


--------------------------------command list--------------------------------------------------------------


adb shell mount -o remount,rw,codepage=utf8,vfat,xattr,check=no /dev/stl5 /system -----let u mount ur system

adb push <packagename.apk> /system/app/ ----------put in system folder

adb devices – ----lists which devices are currently attached to your computer

adb install <packagename.apk> – lets you install an Android application on your phone

adb remount – Remounts your system in write mode – this lets you alter system files on your phone using ADB

adb push <localfile> <location on your phone> – lets you upload files to your phones filesystem

adb pull <location on your phone> <localfile> – lets you download files off your phones filesystem

adb logcat – starts dumping debugging information from your handset to the console – useful for debugging your apps

adb shell <command> – drops you into a basic linux command shell on your phone with no parameters, or lets you run commands directly

adb devices – lists which devices are currently attached to your computer

adb install <packagename.apk> – lets you install an Android application on your phone

adb remount – Remounts your system in write mode – this lets you alter system files on your phone using ADB

adb push <localfile> <location on your phone> – lets you upload files to your phones filesystem

adb pull <location on your phone> <localfile> – lets you download files off your phones filesystem

adb logcat – starts dumping debugging information from your handset to the console – useful for debugging your apps
adb
adb shell <command> – drops you into a basic linux command shell on your phone with no parameters, or lets you run commands directly

Fastboot Commands

fastboot devices – lists which devices in fastboot mode are currently attached to your computer

fastboot boot <filename> – boots a rom stored on your pc specified by the filename

fastboot flash <partition> <filename> – flashes a rom stored on your pc, partition can be one of {boot, recovery, system, userdata}


You can also remove unused application like "Myspace in my case"
1.remount filesystem in rw mode
cmd: adb shell mount -o remount,rw,codepage=utf8,vfat,xattr,check=no /dev/stl5 /system
2. make a copy of the file before deleting
cmd: adb pull /system/app C:\xxxx
3.login into shell to delete file
cmd:
adb shell
cd /system/app
rm myspace.apk
exit