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I installed android studio 1.5 on windows 10.

When I type in command line:

adb

I get command not found.

Where can I get it from or where is it installed?

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It is located in the AppData hidden folder

C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools

From l33t's comment below you may use the following shortcut:

%LOCALAPPDATA%\Android\sdk\platform-tools

To use it in PowerShell you can do: $env:LOCALAPPDATA\Android\sdk\platform-tools

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    %LOCALAPPDATA%\Android\sdk\platform-tools
    – l33t
    Jan 4, 2017 at 20:11
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    My path was slightly different: C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe
    – 2Yootz
    Nov 15, 2017 at 21:23
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    C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools Oct 23, 2018 at 14:42
  • `C:\Users[user]\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools`
    – Korayem
    Dec 19, 2018 at 19:35
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    C:\Users\[user]\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools
    – Defozo
    Apr 10, 2019 at 19:57
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You can find it here:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools

To save yourself the hassle in the future, add it to your path:

  1. Click 'Start'.
  2. Type 'Edit environment variables for your account', and click it.
  3. Double click PATH.
  4. Click 'New'.
  5. Paste that path in.
  6. Click 'OK', click 'OK', and restart any command prompts you have open.
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    This works. You will have to restart Android Studio to see the changes in Terminal.
    – live-love
    Feb 19, 2018 at 2:51
  • If you're using Visual Studio it's C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools Oct 23, 2018 at 14:41
  • @NickTurner You should post that as a new answer.
    – Brad
    Oct 23, 2018 at 14:45
  • Unfortunately the steps are not clear. What is Path in step 3?
    – William
    Nov 24, 2021 at 8:16
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    @William The PATH environment variable.
    – Brad
    Nov 24, 2021 at 8:35
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  • Open android studio

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  • Press configure or if project opens go to settings enter image description here

  • lookup Android SDK shown in picture enter image description here

  • You can see your Android SDK Location. Open file in file explorer to that location.

  • Add this to end or direct through to this

\platform-tools\adb.exe

full path on my pc is :

C:\Users\Daniel\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools

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Steps to add adb.exe to environment variables for global access

  • Run the following on Windows Run (Win + R)

%LOCALAPPDATA%\Android\sdk\platform-tools

  • Copy the path to the folder from the address bar

  • Then, search for Environment Variables on the windows search bar

  • Click on Environment Variables

  • Under System Variables select the Path environment variable & click on Edit

  • If the Path environment variable does not exist, create a new one by clicking on New

  • A new window appears - in the new window, click on New

  • Then paste the path to adb.exe

  • Click OK (thrice!)

You can now access the commands like adb, sqlite3 etc globally from Windows

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If you are not able to find platform-tools folder, please open SDK Manager and install "Android SDK Platform-Tools" from SDK Tools tab.

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I have taken snapshot of adb.exe directory. I hope it helps you best,

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Open a cmd window and type where adb.exe

For me

D:\android-sdk_r24.4.1-windows\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\adb.exe

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You'll find it in the AppData folder if you choose to install it in the default location. Otherwise, it will be located at the folder where you installed your Android SDK/platform-tools folder.

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I know the question was in the context of "android studio 1.5", but I found this answer and have Xamarin installed.

In this case, the location is C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools

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  • Yes, mine was located here, and not in AppData
    – Stardust
    Sep 3, 2018 at 22:27
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You can look in C:\android\sdk\platform-tools . This was where I found it on my computer.

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If you just want to run adb command. Open command prompt and run following command:

C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-tools\adb devices

NOTE: Make sure to replace <user_name> in above command.

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  • You could replace 'C:\Users\<user_name>' with '%HOMEPATH%'.
    – jamie
    Jan 8, 2021 at 18:40
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Got it to work go to the local.properties file under your build.gradle files to find out the PATH to your SDK, from the SDK location go into the platform-tools folder and look and see if you have adb.exe.

If not go to http://adbshell.com/downloads and download ADB KITS. Copy the zip folder's contents into the platform-tools folder and re-make your project.

I didn't need to update the PATH in the Extended Controls Settings section on the emulator, I left Use detected ADB location settings on. Hope this makes this faster for you !

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Since you already have Android Studio installed, and require the environment variable ANDROID_HOME to be set, the easy way to do this is to add %ANDROID_HOME%\platform-tools to your path.

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  • %ANDROID_HOME% is where Android Studio was installed, which is different from the path where (I do not understand WTH) the tools are installed. Apr 20, 2020 at 19:50
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Mine was in: C:\NVPACK\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools

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  • This was probably a custom install, for some reason or another. Mar 7, 2020 at 20:25
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if you know SDK'path on your system, (by default, it's in /users/appdata/local/Android/...

then, open platform-tools or platform/platform-tools and launch cmd...

it's there you can write adb

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