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I am trying to install my project on 5 AVD's at the same time, but I constantly get this error, I am executing it on Windows 8.1
"* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
ADB server didn't ACK
* failed to start daemon *
error: cannot connect to daemon"
I have tried reading all possible posts on stackoverflow concerning this error, and all of them just mention that try to kill the adb process and restart eclipse and then all will be fine. I have tried the method mentioned in the posts and along with that I have also turned off my security and firewall, so that there is no obstruction on the port 5037. Somebody please help me as I need to execute my project and I am not able to do so :(. For your reference I can provide the output of the following command "netstat -ano | findstr "5037""
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 7144
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 127.0.0.1:57410 ESTABLISHED 7144
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 127.0.0.1:57411 ESTABLISHED 7144
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 127.0.0.1:57414 ESTABLISHED 7144
TCP 127.0.0.1:5037 127.0.0.1:57415 ESTABLISHED 7144
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Somebody please suggest a workaround this problem, what might be the cause of this. Also you can take a look at the following image to infer what might be happening.
I've got a kind of botch for the old ADB server didn't ACK * failed to start daemon * issue which might help, though i haven't seen anyone else with my problem so maybe not. Anyway...
I changed the default install location for my HTC sensation to 2 (SD card), but when trying to revert back to 0 (internal) i was getting this error. Looking in task manager showed there were 2 instances of adb.exe running, one of which kept stopping and starting and was impossible to kill, the other could be killed but then a new instance would start almost immediately.
The only way i could get adb to start successfully was to get my command ready in the command window, go to task manager to end the adb.exe, then when the window came up saying 'are you sure you want to kill adb.exe' dragged that over the command window, clicked OK then immediately pressed Enter to run the command. It seems that the short window between adb.exe being killed and restarting itself is sufficient to run a command, though if you try to do something else it won't work and you have to repeat this process each time you want to run a command.
PITA but it's the only way an uneducated numpty like myself could get round it - hopefully it'll help someone...
Try the following:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
On my Mac, I wrote this code in my Terminal:
Hope this help.
For me it didn't work , it was related to a path problem happened after android studio 2.0 preview 1, I needed to update genymotion and virtual box, and apparently they tried to use same port for adb.
Solution is explained here link! Basically you just need to:
1) open genymotion settings
2) specify sdk path for the adb manually
3)
adb kill-server
4)
adb start-server
i have solve this problem several times using the same steps :
1- Close Eclipse.
2- Restart your phone.
3- End adb.exe process in Task Manager (Windows). In Mac, force close in Activity Monitor.
4- Issue kill and start command in \platform-tools\
C:\sdk\platform-tools>adb kill-server
C:\sdk\platform-tools>adb start-server
5- If it says something like 'started successfully', you are good.
but now it's doesn't work cause i have an anti-virus called "Baidu", this program have run "Baidu ADB server", finally i turn this process off and retry above steps it's work properly.
if you are using any mobile suit like mobogenie or something that might also will make this issue. try killing that too from the task manager.
Note : i faced the same issue, tried the above solution. That didn't work, finally found out this solution.May useful for someone else!..