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How to solve android studio terminal error ‘adb’ is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

In android studio, the terminal command is useful, you can use it to run commands. but sometimes, you get the error message when you try to run adb commands on it, usually the error is something like this ‘adb’ is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.


This error, however is mostly a problem with the path to the ADB folder

How to solve the ‘adb’ is not recognized’error in android studio terminal

Libc.so was moved as part of the multiarch work in Ubuntu 11.04. The reason that there can't be a symlink there is that the purpose of multiarch is to make it possible to install both the i386 and amd64 versions of libc at the same time so that you can run 32-bit binaries more easily on 64-bit systems and vice versa (and other similar situations). If the libc6 package contained a symlink to.

To fix the error, we need set the correct path to adb folder, follow the instructions below to set correct path, you need to know where the adb is located in the windows, usually it comes installed along with the platform tools when you download android sdks from the android studio sdk manager.

If you can’t find the adb anywhere in the windows, you will need to download the adb and install it in your system

In my PC, the adb is located at C:UsersziddikAppDataLocalAndroidSdkplatform-tools Tera chehra jab nazar aaye mp3 song.

This is the default location for android studio to install adb, so check it in your computer, and after finding the path, follow the instructions

In android studio, Right click File > Settings or Ctrl + Alt+S

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A new window will appear, select Tools and terminal, and in the Start directory field, Enter the path to the adb

Click ok, try to enter adb commands in the terminal, it should be recognized now