Issue
I can't connect to my device anymore using ADB through the command line or in Eclipse.
adb devices
returns the device name, but it says it's offline.
Things I've tried.
- Toggled Android debugging mode
- Reinstalled the Google USB driver
- Restored the OS to a previously working backup (CyanogenMod)
- Swapped the USB cord
- Rebooted the phone/computer multiple times
- Updated the Android SDK
I really don't have any clue what's going on. Anything else you think I can try, I'm all ears.
To be clear, if you're having this same issue the problem is probably an out-of-date SDK. As of 4.2.2 there is a security feature that requires you to confirm the RSA fingerprint of the connecting device. Open the SDK manager and update the tools! Then reboot.
Solution
I just got the same problem today after my Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus were updated to Android 4.2.2.
The thing that fixed it for me was to upgrade the SDK platform-tools to r16.0.1. For me, this version was not displayed in my SDK Manager, so I pulled it down from http://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r16.0.1-windows.zip directly.
You then need to rename the platform-tools
directory and unzip it to android-sdk-windows/platform-tools
. Using the SDK Manager, I had also updated to the latest sdk-tools before this.
If your whole Eclipse and ADT are ancient, you may need to update them as well, but I didn't need to.
Note: you may need to run SDK Manager twice (once to update itself) before you will see the latest packages.
Answered By - hack_on
Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (JavaFixing Admin)