good info. Will be useful for those who have that issue

On Jun 6, 2:42 am, Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I suggest you look at the replies on the original thread. Some people
> had the same issue and indicated how they solved it (sorry I don't
> quite remember the exact solution).
>
> This might help:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/search?group=android...
> andhttp://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
>
> Instead of replying directly to me, please make sure to reply to the
> group. Someone else than me might be able to help you.
>
> Hope this helps,
> R/
>
> On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:06 AM, siegelini<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thank you for this most useful post.  While in regedit I can't seem to
> > add everyone full control in permissions. It tells me its unable to
> > save the permissions and access is denied.  Is there something other
> > than just checking the box by full control? I wonder if you could help
> > me in this area and let me know what I might do that I'm missing.
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Adam
>
> > On May 19, 2:57 pm, Raphael <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> If you don't use Windows or adb has no problem with your device,
> >> please skip this.
> >> If your G1 or HTC Magic is not properly recognized by ADB under
> >> Windows, please read this.
>
> >> The bottom line: Please make sure to enable Home > Settings >
> >> Applications > Development > USB debugging on your G1 or HTC Magic
> >> *before* you plug it in Windows the very first time.
>
> >> If you read this after the fact, googling why "adb doesn't recognize
> >> my device under Windows", here are the steps to fix it:
>
> >> This concerns both the G1 and HTC Magic and all flavors of Windows.
>
> >> 1- Remove existing drivers:
> >> 1a- Plug your phone
> >> 1b- Open the Device Manager
> >> 1c- Remove any driver for [ADB Interface > HTC Composite ADB
> >> Interface] and [Disk Drives > HTC Android Phone USB Device] if you see
> >> them
> >> 1d- Unplug phone
>
> >> 2- Edit the registry
> >> 2a- Disclaimer: be careful what you do in regedit. If you're not sure,
> >> don't use it :-)
> >> 2b- Open the Registry Editor (Start > search/run > regedit)
> >> 2c- You *may* need to be administrator to do that
> >> 2d- Search for "vid_0bb4&pid_0c02" in keys or values. It makes take a
> >> while. If you find in a value, delete the whole key folder.
> >> 2e- Some keys might be "locked": right-click them and add "everyone:
> >> full control" to the permissions. Then delete the key folder.
> >> 2f- Repeat the search till no more instances are found.
> >> 2g- Close regedit.
>
> >> 3- Before your plug in your phone:
> >> 3a- Make sure to enable Home > Settings > Applications > Development >
> >> USB debugging on your G1 or HTC Magic
> >> 3b- Plug the phone in. Windows should now ask you for a driver
> >> 3c- Do NOT selected to search the Windows Update. Instead select "I
> >> will choose a driver" or the equivalent.
> >> 3d- Make sure to give the *full* path to the x86 or x86_64 driver, e.g:
> >>      SDK/usb_driver/x86/
> >> or  SDK/usb_driver/x86_64/
> >> If you just select "SDK/usb_driver", Windows might take the wrong
> >> architecture and complain the driver can't be installed.
>
> >> Thanks for those who reported the issue and helped me solve it.
>
> >> Relevant 
> >> threads:http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread......
>
> >> R/
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