worked fine for me, although i was using 64 bit.  go into device
manager with your phone connected select the phone and say install
driver.  Then find your driver in the sdk folder.

On Jul 2, 8:32 am, Wayne Wenthin <wa...@fuligin.com> wrote:
> This may help.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2676
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 7:16 AM, Gabriel <mugaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 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 -
>
> --
> Writing code is one of few things
> that teaches me I don't know everything.
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