Problem:
On Android Studio in Windows 10, the error message comes when using the Android Studio-> Terminal
That the command adb can not be found.
Solution:
You have to enter the path to adb.exe in the Windows 10 environment variables
Error message in terminal
Subject:
Android Studio
Terminal debugging
1) you have to search the path to Android / Android sdk / platform-tools
This can usually be found in the File Explorer under the Program (x86) files
C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Android \ android-sdk \ platform-tools
Path in Windows 10 ..
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Then enter in Windows 10 Cortana: environment variables
And choose
Edit System Environment Variables (Control Panel)
Dialog: System Properties:
Then under Advanced-> Button: Select Environment Variables
Dialog: Environment Variables
In Windows 10, select then in System Variables-> PSModulePath
And then the button: Edit
Dialog: Environment Variable Edit
Here you enter under Button: New a new entry, in which one simply copies the path from the file explorer to the adb.
Please enter a \ backslash at the end of the path.
In the terminal under Android Studio should then go back to the debugging.
C:\_Daten\Desktop\VS_Projects\Android\demo\Demo06_Database01>adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080 * daemon not running. starting it now at tcp:5037 * * daemon started successfully *
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