Success... no sooner did I post that then I realized Windows could search 
all the subfolders, so I pointed it at the sdk main folder, checked the 
subfolders box, and it found a driver (somwhere in there) and installed it.

And... ADB is working.

Voila

On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 10:03:43 PM UTC-7, SChaser wrote:
>
> Same problem. I got the Nexus 7 to test my app on it. 
>
> I'm running Windows 7 (64 bit).
>
> The devices shows up in Windows device manager, but with no driver. So I 
> told Windows 7 to update the driver and pointed it at the 
> \extras\google\usb_driver\i386 directory.
>
> Nothing found.
>
> Other than getting an Apple or firing up Linux, is there a way to get this 
> silly thing to work?
>
> Google/Android... HELP!
>

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