![]() Now, when I open PowerShell in the same folder where I've installed platform-tools and run the adb command, I get this and it's successful.\adb devicesīut when I open PowerShell elsewhere and run the command, it's not successful. ![]() ![]() I've read some articles and am familiar with registry hacks to add "Open Command Prompt Here" and remove "Open PowerShell window here", but that's not something I would want to do, considering PowerShell is a lot more advanced than CMD. So even the menu shows an option to "Open PowerShell window here". I did some research, and found that Windows is slowly shifting to PowerShell (which is good) and (I guess) will omit the legacy CMD eventually. ![]() I installed adb and fastboot files (platform-tools) for Windows, and added the folder in the path variable so that I can access adb universally. ![]()
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