Pushing files over adb has never been easy. There are some external tools for sending files over adb, but I like native, Windows-integrated ones.
The trick is extremely easy. It works with adbWireless and similar applications. It could work with USB connection too, but I rarely use it.
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Prerequisites:
-adb
-adbMagic or similar for wifi connection, none for USB only.
How to?
For better look you will need two files:
adb_send.cmd;
and a shortcut to it, where you can customize icon and name.
1) create your adb_send.cmd anywhere on disk (I put mine in android-sdk-windows\tools directory),
2) customize the ip address, to point at your device (I have router with static DHCP, so everytime my device connects it leases the same address)
3) then go to:
Windows Vista/7:
(paste it in explorer's address bar, or hit WIN+R and paste there, Enter), and place shortcut to script file created earlier. (drag it with right mouse button)
4) customize the icon and name of the shortcut
Next time you click on any file menu appears:
The trick is extremely easy. It works with adbWireless and similar applications. It could work with USB connection too, but I rarely use it.
HEADS UP: Be sure to check all nice(r) scripts by Daneshm90 down the thread!
Prerequisites:
-adb
-adbMagic or similar for wifi connection, none for USB only.
How to?
For better look you will need two files:
adb_send.cmd;
Code:
adb connect 192.168.1.103
adb push %1 /sdcard/
pause
1) create your adb_send.cmd anywhere on disk (I put mine in android-sdk-windows\tools directory),
2) customize the ip address, to point at your device (I have router with static DHCP, so everytime my device connects it leases the same address)
3) then go to:
Windows Vista/7:
Code:
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
4) customize the icon and name of the shortcut
Next time you click on any file menu appears:
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