You can email the .apk to yourself, then read / open it on the phone. Or
connect the phone to your computer in storage mode, copy the file over, then
use one of the many available file managers to open / install.

Either way, no adb is necessary.

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22.12.2010 1:48 пользователь "djb" <[email protected]> написал:
>
> All I want to do is install a home grown app to my device, if I can do
> this without ADB & google USB then that would be helpful too..
>
> Problem... So I installed the: "Google Usb Driver package, revision 4"
> from Android SDK and AVD Manager, first sign of possible trouble is
> even though I close an reopen the revision 4 package still exists as
> an installable option. Anyway, the package did install to C:\AndroidSDK
> \google-usb_driver and I use this directory to install the driver as
> described by http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html (for fresh
> installl under windows XP). When the new hardware wizard comes up I
> select the goole_usb directory, but windows informs me that doesnt
> contain a better driver than what is already installed. Windows seems
> to be assigning this "T-Mobile myTouch 4G USB Device" Any
> suggestions, help ,.advise would be great. Thanks.
>
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