Oh and thank you Rapheal, Your help has been much appreciated. Thanks for
your hard work in figuring this out.

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Nicholas Radford <
nikradf...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> This has worked for me, full elaboration of steps for Johns sake and anyone
> who happens across this post.
>
>    i) Plugin phone
>
>     ii) Uninstall any drivers that mention "HTC Android USB Device"
>
>    iii) Unplug phone and restart (I restarted into safe mode, but it turned
> out to be unneccisary)
>
>    iv) Use regedit to find the string "vid_0bb4&pid_0c02" in keys or
>          values. If you find in a value, delete the whole registry folder.
>          Repeat till you find none
>          Note: if regedit doesn't allow you to delete a key (folder) then
> right click it, go to permissions
>                   and give "everyone" full control, apply and ok, then
> delete the key (folder)
>
>    v) goto Control Panel > System > Hardward and in the second box down
> click "Windows Update"
>          make sure that "Ask me to search Windows Update everytime I
> connect a device" or "Never search windows update for drivers" is selected
>
>    vi) plug in phone, and wait for the driver installation dialog to appear
> (it took about a minute for me)
>
>    vii) select "Don't search windows update" if your asked, click next
>
>    viii) select "I will choose a driver" click next
>
>    ix) select "show all devices" click next
>
>    x) select "Have Disk", then navigate to the usb_driver for your OS, x86
> for 32-bit windows, amd64 for 64-bit windows
>
>    Everything should install
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:24 AM, John Burton <john.bur...@jbmail.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On May 19, 3:28 am, Raphael <r...@android.com> wrote:
>> > b) Use regedit to find the string "vid_0bb4&pid_0c02" in keys or
>> > values. If you find in a value, delete the whole registry folder.
>> > Repeat till you find none. Then do step (a).
>>
>> That sounds like it should work, thank you for the replies.
>> I tried this but windows wouldn't let me delete the keys.
>> I shall try rebooting in safe mode and deleting them then but I won't
>> be able to do this for several hours.
>> >>
>>
>

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