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问题:
I have installed Android Studio.
Then I have updated the Android SDK.
Now when I start Android Studio, this message pops up:
ADB not responding. You can wait more,or kill "adb.exe" process manually and click 'Restart'
The dialog has 3 options: Wait more, Restart and Cancel.
But all of them
gives me the same result, i.e. a message Waiting for ADB appears and I can't do anything with Android Studio.
I have to kill the program using windows task manager! I'm using windows 7.
Can anyone help me on this?
回答1:
Go to
Tools > Android > (Uncheck) Enable ADB Integration
(if studio hangs/gets stuck end adb process manually)
then,
Tools > Android > (Check) Enable ADB Integration
回答2:
On my macbook pro, i was occasionally getting this in Android Studio. The following resolved it for me:
Open up a Terminal and, instead of using 'adb kill-server', use this:
$ killall adb
wait a minute and it looks like Android Studio automatically restarts adb on it's own.
回答3:
From the command prompt run the command adb kill-server
. This will shutdown ADB and android studio or Eclipse if you were to use that, would show Waiting for ADB as you said.
Once ADB has shutdown down run adb start-server
or run adb devices
which will automatically start the adb service and show that your android emulator or development devices has successfully connected.
回答4:
If you are suffering from "ADB not responding. If you’d like to retry, then please manually kill ‘adb’ and click ‘Restart’ or terminal appear Syntax error: “)” unexpected"
then perhaps you are using 32bit OS and platform-tools has updated up 23.1.
The solution is to go back to the platform-tools 23.0.1.
You can download the platform-tools 23.0.1 for Linux here , for windowns here and Mac here
After the download, go to your sdk location > platform-tools folder to delete old platform-tools in sdk and paste down into the downloaded one.
Woohooo ... it should work.
This is a bug with latest ADT.
回答5:
For me, on Windows 7, killing the ADB server and restarting it via command line did not help. It would not start up successfully.
>adb kill-server
>adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
ADB server didn't ACK
* failed to start daemon *
So killing the adb.exe process via Task Manager was actually the easiest solution that case.
回答6:
Check if any service is listening on port 5037, and kill it. You can use lsof for this:
$ lsof -i :5037
$ kill <PID Process>
Then try
$ adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
This solved my problem.
回答7:
This issue could be because adb incompatibility with the newest version of the platform SDK.
Try the following:
If you are using Genymotion, manually set the Android SDK within Genymotion settings to your sdk path. Go to Genymotion -> settings -> ADB -> Use custom SDK Tools -> Browse and ender your local SDK path.
If you haverecently updated your platform-tools plugin version, revert back to 23.0.1.
Its a bug within ADB, one of the above must most likely be your solution.
回答8:
I ran into this problem and tried a number of solutions on my Mac without any success. I finally got to work with the commands below:
$ rm -rf ~/.android
$ killall adb
$ adb devices
Note that rm -rf ~/.android
will remove any AVDs that you have configured, so don't take this step lightly. Personally I had to though and I'm not sure why. Hopefully this helps someone.
回答9:
1.if your phone system is over 4.2.2 , there will be
2.disconnect the USB and try again or restart your phone
3.After after all try , it didn't work. It may be a shortage power supply so try other usb interface on your computer.
I solved the problem doing the first step . anyway have try.
回答10:
I had this problem and solved it by this way...
I had a app in my pc that used adb...
I tried to disable it but still my android studio's adb had problem
after unistall that application and problem solved.
回答11:
If you need to kill all adb processes on windows with one command, you can do it as follows:
taskkill /F /IM adb*
回答12:
I had the same problem. I have restarted ADB in any possible way, I have killed the process and restarted the PC with no results.
Then I found this plugin. Just download and install it in your Android Studio IDE. Under Tools -> Android you have a menu ADB Idea. Here you can kill, start, restart, clean ADB.
回答13:
None of the above helped me completely. Although Oventoaster made me think. I had a couple of adb on my system. Removed them almost all.
I am running android studio on ubuntu 14.04 64 bit.
So I checked manually /home/xxxxx/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb
where xxxxx was my linux username
this gave
/home/xxxxx/Android/Sdk/platform-tools/adb: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
https://stackoverflow.com/a/27415749/4453157
solved it for me.
回答14:
If the above CMD command option is not working and you cannot make it work in any other way then follow this below.
Click on below link
http://adbshell.com/downloads
and download the first link with name ADB Kits ( contains adb.exe and necessary .dll files).
After downloading replace these files with the ones in the path
Android/Sdk/platform-tools/
Now click on adb.exe and it will open cmd and will start the adb server.
Now it will detect the device and no problem. OOOOOllllaaaaa.....
If the Problem persists again then do the same... save the folder
somewhere.... just replace files... it will detect the device
automatically then
回答15:
I had this problem on Windows 8, but I solved the problem by updating all of Android Studio's plugins with the SDK Manager, then restarting the computer.
回答16:
An another one: you might want to avoid running Eclipse and Android Studio together, it helped me.
回答17:
I had this problem on Windows 7. My situation is this through SDK Manager. I only download API 19 but I had not downloaded related Android SDK build-tools. So it occur this problem.
I went through SDK Manager download build-tools 19 to fix it. Hope to give you help.
回答18:
Faced this issue on Mac:
I have tried different solution, But below works for me -
- Uninstall "Vysor" plugin if you have installed for Chrome
- Under Home folder > find .Android folder and move to trash
- Goto, Android sdk > delete/move to trash platform-tools folder
- Again install/download from Android SDK Manager
- Open terminal -
adb kill-server
adb start-server
- Check
adb devices
, It will work and display you all connected devices.
Hope it helps !
回答19:
there seems to be about a million reasons this bug happens, but for me (running on ubuntu), it was openvpn running in the background that caused it.
I killed the openvpn service and no more issues.
回答20:
I run netstat -nao | findstr 5037
in cmd.
As you see there is a process with id 3888. I kill it with taskkill /f /pid 3888
if you have more than one, kill all.
after that run adb with adb start-server
, my adb run sucessfully.