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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T21:48:29+00:00 2026-06-07T21:48:29+00:00

Maybe I’m doing something wrong. I’m trying to get a file from my device

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Maybe I’m doing something wrong. I’m trying to get a file from my device with adb command:

adb pull /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat C:\

but I always get the message:

cannot create 'c:\\deviceinfo.dat': No such file or directory

The file esists on device:

adb shell ls /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat

returns

/mnt/extsd/deviceinfo.dat

I’ve tryed with some variants:

adb pull /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat C:\
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat C:\deviceinfo.dat

but I always get the same error. Where is the problem for pull? I’m running cmd.exe as Administrator.

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    2026-06-07T21:48:31+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 9:48 pm

    I’ll answer to my own question after some hours of pain…

    cmd.exe was launched with the mouse using context menu option “Run as administrator” but unfortunatelly commands fail because, for some reason, adb.exe can’t write local file. So the error: cannot create 'c:\\deviceinfo.dat' ...

    Now the correct steps:

    1 - Windows key (focus on search textbox)
    2 - Type cmd.exe (it find cmd.exe obviously)
    3 - CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER (to run as Administrator)
    4 - adb shell ls /mnt/sdcard/deviceinfo.dat (works fine now!)
    

    I don’t understand why using “Run as Administrator” on the context menu (after right click on command prompt icon on my Win7 bar) doesn’t work as expected.

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