You still need to tell CMD what location to push the file too. Note that doing the shortcut I mentioned does not mean you only type adb push bcmdhd.ko. That starts your CMD operation right from the location you need, rather than ever having to cd to that location. Hold Shift and right click a random spot inside the folder and select the option "Open Command Window Here". To save time, I moved all my ADB files to the same folder as my bcmdhb.ko and any other phone related file boot.img's, and more. Now using CMD and adb enter the command: adb push /users//Desktop/bcmdhd.ko /system/lib/modules (You'll need root access and a root file explorer)Äownload the appropriate file for your phone, boot your phone into recovery/fastboot and plug it into your computer. Try finding and replacing the file named bcmdhb.ko located in /system/lib/modules. Turns out the problem was as simple as a faulty file in the Android system. ![]() ![]() My Wi-Fi always showed "Turning on" but never did, and my MAC address showed "Unavailable". I too had the same issue after I flashed a new kernel to my HTC Vivid.
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