I had the very same problems and solved it this way:

Search for and download USBDeview.

Make sure your Magic is disconnected and set the USB Debugging to ON.

Right click on USBDeview.exe and select Run as administrator on you XP/
Vista PC.
Select all usb devices relating to HTC and uninstall them
Reconnect your magic and you should be prompted for the drivers.
Browse to the SDK USB drivers folder and select the .inf file and
click OK.  This should re-install the drivers as new for an ADB
Interface.

On May 16, 11:13 am, John Burton <john.bur...@jbmail.com> wrote:
> I have a new UK Vodafone HTC Magic phone.
>
> I've installed the developer SDK and eclipse and that works fine.
> But when I connect my real phone to the PC I can't installed the
> driver to communicate with it.
> It functions perfectly well as a mass storage device but it never asks
> me to install the usb debugging driver on the PC at all as the
> instructions say it will. I *have* turned on USB debugging on the
> phone, and restarted it and the PC several times just in case...
>
> I've tried this on 2 PCs and got the same result which makes me
> suspect the phone is the problem not the PCs but it could be either.
>
> Google found quite a few people with this problem but no real
> solutions and nothing that worked for me.
> Anyone got any ideas?

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