

How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.I've spent 2 hours aready looking for solutions and every step deeper i get, less results i get because any of the above solutions worked for other people. I'm very noob at this and i'm sure i'm messing up somewhere, but i can't find where and its getting late. Now this may or may not have to do with this (i'm a noob), but if i used "adb devices" while on shell, or right after exiting it, no devices would appear listed, even if i checked before doing all the above. I'm getting tired, but i try it, i go to shell, and everything seems fine i get into with no problem, now i only need to access as su, but as i try i get this message: So again, i went down the rabbit hole, and i found someone else with the same problem, who says that solved it using ">adb shell" and then "$ su". I try it, but i get this message.Īdb can't run as root on production builds. So i searched for a solution for this and i found that i have to use "adb root" to restart adb with root permissions. >adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_nf c:/wpa_nfįailed to copy from "." to "." : permission denied. So i enter on adb and i check if my device is recognized usingĮverything seems fine, i proceed to try to pull out the config file with (I wanted to post images, but i need 10 reputation, sorry) I'll post the steps i followed bellow, i would like someone to tell me if i goofed on any step. I tried recovering the password from /data/misc/wifi/wpa_nf using adb, but i get an error, which sent me on a rabbithole of solutions until i met a dead end. I don't want to root my phone (warranty and stuffs) nor reset the router, as it has complex settings on it. I'm connected to a wifi spot with my android, but i'd like to connect with my laptop aswell.
