You don't need to install eclipse.  Just extract the program in your
program files directory and create a shortcut.  The only thing that
needs to be installed per-se is the JDK.  The SDK is sort of
independent of both of these.  Once you open Eclipse go to Help/About
(can't remember) and go to install new software.  There are directions
on how to set the available software for installing ADT.  A google
search should yield some results.

On Jan 5, 6:43 pm, Corbin <enter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to get the android SDK installed on my Windows 7 64-bit
> machine. I have downloaded the SDK manager , JDK, and eclipse. I get
> the folder with the eclipse in it on my machine I can open eclipse but
> I cannot get the program to install on my machine.  I have the newest
> SDK package on my machine but I can't get eclipse to install and work
> with the SDK. I am experienced with c++ in MS Visual 2010. So this is
> a new area for me to enter any help with this issue will be of great
> help.

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