Hi there! I see you’re getting an error code "497:D087:8178LG ADB detected" on the BPme app. To make sure I help you best, could you tell me a bit more about when this error appears? For example, does it show up right when you open the app, or when performing a certain action? Also, have you noticed if your device is rooted or if you’ve enabled any developer options related to ADB (Android Debug Bridge)?
The error mentioning "ADB detected" usually relates to the app identifying that ADB is active or that the device might be in a developer/debugging mode, which some apps detect and restrict for security reasons.
Here’s what we can try step-by-step to resolve this:
1. Disable USB Debugging / Developer Options if enabled: - Since you mentioned a Windows device, I assume you might be connecting your mobile device to this PC and running BPme there? - On your mobile device (likely Android), go to Settings > Developer options. - Disable USB Debugging or turn off Developer Options entirely if you don’t require them. - Restart your device, then re-launch the BPme app.
2. Ensure the app is the latest version: - Check the app store (Google Play or Apple App Store) for updates. - Sometimes, the error is fixed in recent patches.
3. Clear App Cache and Data: - On your mobile device, go to Settings > Apps > BPme > Storage. - Clear Cache first, then Clear Data. - Reopen the app and sign in again.
4. Uninstall and reinstall the app: - Fully uninstall BPme. - Restart your device. - Reinstall the BPme app from the official app store.
If you are trying to use the app on a Windows machine via an emulator or through some bridged connection involving ADB, please let me know as the troubleshooting steps might differ.
Could you please confirm your device type and how you use the app? That’ll help me give more tailored guidance.
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Hi there! I see you’re getting an error code "497:D087:8178LG ADB detected" on the BPme app. To make sure I help you best, could you tell me a bit more about when this error appears? For example, does it show up right when you open the app, or when performing a certain action? Also, have you noticed if your device is rooted or if you’ve enabled any developer options related to ADB (Android Debug Bridge)?
The error mentioning "ADB detected" usually relates to the app identifying that ADB is active or that the device might be in a developer/debugging mode, which some apps detect and restrict for security reasons.
Here’s what we can try step-by-step to resolve this:
1. Disable USB Debugging / Developer Options if enabled:
- Since you mentioned a Windows device, I assume you might be connecting your mobile device to this PC and running BPme there?
- On your mobile device (likely Android), go to Settings > Developer options.
- Disable USB Debugging or turn off Developer Options entirely if you don’t require them.
- Restart your device, then re-launch the BPme app.
2. Ensure the app is the latest version:
- Check the app store (Google Play or Apple App Store) for updates.
- Sometimes, the error is fixed in recent patches.
3. Clear App Cache and Data:
- On your mobile device, go to Settings > Apps > BPme > Storage.
- Clear Cache first, then Clear Data.
- Reopen the app and sign in again.
4. Uninstall and reinstall the app:
- Fully uninstall BPme.
- Restart your device.
- Reinstall the BPme app from the official app store.
If you are trying to use the app on a Windows machine via an emulator or through some bridged connection involving ADB, please let me know as the troubleshooting steps might differ.
Could you please confirm your device type and how you use the app? That’ll help me give more tailored guidance.
Are you okay with trying these steps so far?