Actually this was the solution. Thanks a lot Cian. I really appreciate
it.

On Mar 5, 10:57 am, Cian Masterson <cian.master...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had the exact same problem on my Ubuntu laptop and after swearing at
> it for 2 hours I discovered the problem was caused by a USB hub.  When
> I connected the G1 directly to the laptop the problem went away.
>
> If you see this problem I would try removing any USB hubs from the
> equation first.  If you are using a desktop try using the USB
> connectors at the back of the machine, as the ones at the front can
> sometimes be on a hub.
>
> Slan,
> Cian
>
> On Feb 14, 6:12 pm, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>
> > If you're running Vista you may just be stuffed.
>
> > I have two machines, an XP one and a Vista one. The Vista one always
> > lists the G1 as being offline and reports no problems with the driver
> > installation (no yellow triangle, no error message, just a "This device
> > is working properly." in the Device Status box).
>
> > Take the same G1, same cable, and plug it into the XP box, and use the
> > same SDK revision, and everything just works.
>
> > Al.http://andappstore.com/
>
> > GiladH wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > If you're ALWAYS having this problem - your best bet it so go to the
> > > driver manager and look for yellow (i.e. incompletely installed) USB
> > > drivers
>
> > > If you're having this problem every now & again - just boot your PC
> > > when it happens. couldn't figure out anything smarter than that..
>
> > > GiladH
>
> > > On Jan 27, 10:56 pm, Hypercreature <dricejum...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> Hey GiladH,
> > >> I'm having the same problem. How did you fix it? A restart or
> > >> something? Thanks.
>
> > >> On Dec 2 2008, 10:15 am, GiladH <gila...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> Problem resolved.
> > >>> Probably due to improper USB driver installation.
>
> > >>> On Dec 1, 10:34 pm, GiladH <gila...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>>> Guys,
>
> > >>>> I can debug my app just fine with the emulator.
>
> > >>>> However, when I connect my G1 device to desktop via USB and attempt
> > >>>> to run/debug my app on it (after following "Developing on Device
> > >>>> Hardware" steps in android docs) I fail.
>
> > >>>> The error msg I get: "Failed to upload MyAppName.apk on device
> > >>>> 'HT841LC09904':Unabletoopensyncconnection!"
>
> > >>>> Running "adb devices" displays the G1 device is as 'offline'.
>
> > >>>> The G1 relevant configuration values are:
> > >>>>      - Wireless controls>Airplain mode==true
> > >>>>      - SDCard >Use for USB storage==false
> > >>>>      - Application>Unknown Resources==true
> > >>>>      - Development>USB Debugging==true
>
> > >>>> Also - application section of manifest app contains:
> > >>>> android:debuggable="true"
>
> > >>>> Any helpful idea will be welcomed.
>
> > >>>> GiladH
>
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