I opened a ticket for this thing,
Please, everyone, star it, as far as I know the solution should be
very simple to implement:

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=8764

On May 31, 9:46 am, HLL <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Dinesh offcurse...
>
> @Bob,
> Well yeah, the stuff you mentioned should work because virtual
> machines has the right kernel-mode drivers to interact directly with
> the hardware and transfer the IO to the guest OS, but I was shooting
> in the air hoping wither google will see this post, or for some other
> developer that has found a hack for this.
> Why won't they just publish correct drivers for win2003 64bit / xp
> 64bit (they are basically the same) [OR is that an ADB problem, I
> wonder...] :/
>
> On May 27, 11:56 pm, Bob Kerns <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > So far as I can tell, from watching the message traffic going by, your
> > only option is to upgrade to another OS, or downgrade to XP32.
>
> > I've successfully used Vista 64 and Windows 7 64. I believe Linux
> > would also be an option.
>
> > You may be able to run a VMWare virtual machine anddoit.  I've
> > succeeded at that for another hardware product (non-Android, non-
> > phone, but also running an embedded Java environment), who initially
> > did not supply Vista 64-bit drivers. The VMWare USB support is
> > surprisingly good and robust. (Surprising, since getting the
> > interaction with the host OS right seems rather difficult to me, but
> > it's flawlessly handled everything I've thrown at it -- disk drives,
> > built-in SD card slots, mobile devices...). So if changing your OS (or
> > using a different computer with a different OS) isn't a good option,
> > it may well be worth your spending the time and effort to try it.
>
> > If a VM works for you, and you don't want to pay for a Windows license
> > for your VM -- once you've confirmed that it works in the VM, you
> > could try it in a Linux VM.
>
> > If yougetitworkingin a VM, it'd be great if you came back here and
> > posted your success. I've seen quite a few instances of this question
> > -- in fact, more instances of this question than I've seen copies of
> > XP 64 in the wild outside server rooms.
>
> > Good luck!
>
> > On May 25, 8:20 am, HLL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hay everyone,
>
> > > I Want to start developing for android and for some reasonwhateverI
> > >doI can not makeADBshow up my Nexus One.
>
> > > Both on and off in development mode
> > > Both SD Mount and without SD Mount
> > > Both With usb tethering on and off
>
> > > for all "adbdevices"(windows XP64bit) show no device (service started
> > > successfully, device recognized in Device Manager correctly).
>
> > > Tried reinstalling drivers, tried uninstalling drivers
> > > completely(using 3rd party software) and reinstalling, tried different
> > > versions of the usb driver (up to the one before the last - that came
> > > with the 2.1 sdk)
> > > NOTHING...
> > > It seems online that this issue reoccurs on different devices, but all
> > > of them seemed to solve with one of the above solutions, Which none
> > > worked for me.
>
> > > It does not look like a hardware problem, because EVERYTHING else that
> > > is USB'ed works correctly.
>
> > > Any non-already tried idea would be appreciated.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Hillel

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