I am running Vista 32 downloaded sdk 1.5r2 with a t-mo g1 with 1.5.

I am unable to get adb to see my device.
I am unable to get the microCRAP drivers to stop reinstalling
themselves.
I tried doing a legacy option of installing the sdk usb driver.

All I get is a stupid error code 10

I have scoured the internet and have tried everything under the sun to
get my device to work on vista 32 with no luck
I have tried using the USBdev utility that doesn't work and will not
uninstall usb devices in vista.
I have tried every possible way of uninstalling updating reinstalling
the usb drivers and nothing works.

I even found a stupid inf file that had chars for windows instead of
*nix since vista wouldn't read the inf and that didn't work either.
Brilliant Google.  Way to support your open source community Google.
You guys get PAID TONS OF CASH to dev this crap and you can't even
code a friggen driver to work with vista?!?!?!?!?

Do you even test the software you make google?

The android dev community would like you to make a usb driver that
will work in VISTA 32. That will install. Otherwise we can develop on
a Vista machine.  There are billions of threads on the internet of
people with the same problem as us and nobody has a solution. This is
a problem you idiots FIX IT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Or at least update the stupid developer page to say your CRAP usb
driver will not work with Vista 32 so someone else doesn't have to
spend hours and hours becoming disillusioned to your ability to
support a major MARKET.



On Jun 3, 1:52 pm, Tony Su <ton...@su-networking.com> wrote:
> Update -
> I was attempting to get around T-Mobile's onerous requirement of having to 
> wait until the completion of the current billing cycle to upgrade the account 
> to support the G1 (preventing communication with Google servers for 
> activation, essentially turning the device into a doorstop).
>
> In the end, I just said to hell with trying, and just waited the 3 weeks. I'm 
> surprised that this situation exists and after an Internet search has existed 
> for a very long time... I don't think Sprint or Verizon has ever been unable 
> to upgrade/modify an account on the fly and properly re-calculate billing 
> accordingly.
>
> After device activation, everything works and Vista SP1 continues to insist 
> on using the Microsoft driver, still refusing to recognize the SDK driver (so 
> your (2) is apparently incorrect, ADB works fine using the Microsoft driver).
>
> So, it's apparently a T-Mobile restriction closing holes that could 
> potentially jailbreak the device.
>
> Tony
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Raphael <r...@android.com>
> Sent: Sat, 5/23/2009 9:03pm
> To: android-beginners@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [android-beginners] Re: SDK USB driver for Vista SP1 won't install - 
> Solution?
>
> What driver do you want to install?
>
> 1- For transfering files from the SD Card, you do not need any driver.
>
> 2- For using ADB to debug, you need the driver that comes with the
> SDK. If you have trouble with that one please read this thread 
> first:http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread...
>
> R/
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Tony Su <ton...@su-networking.com> wrote:
> > Howdy,
>
> > When I connect a G1 to Vista SP1, the phone is automatically recognized and
> > Vista's own USB driver (WpdFs.dll and WUDFRd.sys) is installed, but that
> > driver doesn't work.
>
> > Nothing I try seems to update or change the USB driver to the one supplied
> > by the SDK...
> > Have tried
> > uninstalling the device and re-scanning
> > Updating the driver in the Device Properties
>
> > When I try to force "updating" by manually pointing to the SDK driver, Vista
> > says it's not even a driver. Of course, with Vista's improved security I
> > can't disable/rename the Microsoft driver (permissions even an Admin can't
> > touch).
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > TIA,
> > Tony
>
> > Full deatils on the Vista SP1 driver...
> > Provider: Microsoft Corporation
> > File Version: 6.0.60001.18000(longhorn_rtm.080118-1840- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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