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[TOOL] Android Job Box v2.00 [Mar 18, 2016] [Un/Lock | Bak/Res | Recovery | Optimize]

Did you install the USB drivers for the phone, reboot the computer, and use "adb devices" to see if the 6P is recognized?

Also, be sure to enable "USB debugging" in Developer Settings first (enables adb)
 
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Definitely missing the ADB Driver.
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found this site : ADB Driver - Universal Android USB Driver

Gonna take a break here before the frustration causes something to get broke :p

I'll check back in a bit, maybe you have a better suggestion ...
 
Got It! And JobBox just backed up my pics!!! What a pain in the Ar$e!

I'll write up instructions for Windows 10 ADB Driver install - it's a pain.

Got to go meet the Fellas for a ride, I'll do the write-up when I get back.
 
No problem. Remember, my tool has everything but the device drivers. It includes adb, fastboot, and their corresponding drivers, but none specific to that device
 
That's the hard way...


This is a whole lot easier:
ADB Driver - Universal Android USB Driver

Couple of things to note:

1) Be sure and enable developer tools.
Enable Developer Options In Android 6.0 Marshmallow - How To

1.1) in developer options enable USB Debugging
1.2) Might want to "Allow bootloader unlock" in developer options as well (Have no idea if it's necessary, but can't hurt)

2) Make sure the device is connected to the computer before running the utility from Step #1
3.) run the installer from step 1. Follow the instructions carefully.
3.1) After you go through those steps your windows 10 computer will restart
3.2) run the installer from step 1 again - it will do the driver install this time.

run JobBox backup option and you will see a dialog on your phone to add your computer to the list of trusted USB devices... Bingo!
 
Not really the hard way. Most romers have sdk tools installed already. So just find the Google adb driver and update it in device manager.
 
And yes, you need to allow bootloader unlock in your developer menu before you try to unlock it, or it wont do anything.
 
Ya I guess I'm just the lucky one, whose laptop died a couple of weeks ago, and installing un-signed drivers on Win10 is an adventure. Thank You Microsoft for protecting me from myself!
 
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