
If your Android device is not correctly detected by RAD Studio or the system Device Manager, follow the steps above to verify that USB debugging is enabled.įor general information about development setup for Android devices, see the Android documentation. If you accidentally click Cancel, disconnect your device from your PC and connect it back to make the dialog show up again on your device. If you are running Android 4.2.2 or later, you may see the following dialog when you connect your device to your PC running RAD Studio:Ĭlick OK to allow USB debugging on your PC. This will erase all of the data on your hard.

Erase Your Hard Drive: Once you have selected your hard drive, click the Erase button. Select Your Hard Drive: In the Disk Utility window, select your hard drive from the list of available drives. For more information, see the Amazon documentation. Select Disk Utility: In the macOS Utilities window, select Disk Utility. Select Settings > Security and set Enable ADB to On. Tip: You might also want to enable the Stay awake option, to prevent your Android device from sleeping while plugged into the USB port.įor more information, see Unlocking Jelly Bean and Higher Devices

Tap the Build number seven times to make Settings > Developer options available.On the device, go to Settings > About.The steps to enable USB debugging depend on the version of Android running on the target device, as indicated in the following table:Įnable the USB Debugging option under Settings > Developer options.įor Android 4.2 and newer, Developer options is hidden by default use the following steps:
