![]() If instead you get output from "fastboot devices" then i am not certain you would be able to open a shell at all, so that would likely be the end of the road. And there is always the possibility of security lockout also, so be careful. I wouldnt hang my hat on getting the timing right without a sceen to look at though. Another option is to try to initiate the shell after boot but before the lock screen loads (in that millisecond or so), because adb is available as soon as the OS has completed boot. XPS, Retired Models, Latitude Tablets, XPS Tablets, Fixed Workstations, Mobile Workstations. As i said before, I use more manual (easier) ways usually so Im not an expert or anything. Click View PDF or View Page next to the service manual of the Dell computer. After that you should be able to use "adb push/pull" amongst other terminal commands. ![]() If adb has positive output, then your next step would be "adb shell" which will set up the debugging bridge and allow you terminal access. Blank output means adb cannot see your device, then try "fastboot devices" to see if fastboot recognizes it. If it does, you will see output that you will recognize as your device and then a serial number. ![]() First after booting to recovery you would type "adb devices" to make certain adb recognizes your device. I dont think stock would give you any useful options.
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