I'm also having USB problems on Windows 7 64 bit. Eclipse runs fine,
(3.5.2) Android emulator runs fine. I just can't download or run my
apps on the device. I also can't charge my Android phone. It charges
fine on Windows XP machine. So right now I'm of the opinion that the
Android SDK USB driver doesn't work with 64 bit OS's. Can anyone
confirm that?
Thanks,
John
On Feb 22, 4:56 am, Anders anders.thornst...@gmail.com wrote:
i have the exact same problem,windowsxp 64bit latest drivers, device
is shown under safely remove hardware as a ADB interface but running
adb devices does not show it
On Feb 21, 2:12 pm, Joerg Pleumann joerg.pleum...@gmail.com wrote:
Same problem here. XP32 SP3. Here's what I did/see:
- I took same care to make sure no instances of older driver files
were on my computer.
- I then manually installed the new R3 driver that was downloaded by
the SDK Manager.
- I plugged in both my ADP1 and myNexusOne. Both haveUSBDebugging
enabled.
- In theWindowsDevice Manager I see 2 x Android Composite ADB
interface
- adb shell lists the ADP1, but not theNexusOne.
- When mounting the SD card, I can see files on the ADP1, but not on
theNexusOne.
On Feb 11,7:31 pm, DonFrench dcfre...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you by any chance usingXP-64? If there is a way to make the
phone visible on that platform I haven't found it but I have no
problems onWindows7.
On Feb 10,7:10 pm, Coltin ultran...@gmail.com wrote:
'adb devices' returns 'List of devices attached' followed by nothing,
and eclipse doesn't pick up myNexusOne.
I've installed the drivers for 'Android Composite ADB Interface'. I've
set myNexusOneto 'Development:USBdebugging'. I've connected the
device to my computer. It's listed under the 'Safely removed' devices
interface, but still nothing.
Am I missing something?
I used this to set up theUSBdriver:http://d.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
And I followed instructions
here:http://d.android.com/guide/developing/device.html
I can access the SD Card easily enough, but I'm looking to test my app
with eclipse. I've been looking for an answer for a couple of hours,
but I haven't had any luck.
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