Just what I did, but I wasn't prompted for the drivers :/. Windows was
just doing an auto install again. But I am expecting this to work.

I have an german HTC Magic and have the same bug. The cause was to
connect it without debuging turned on. Hope that this will be fixed in
a new firmware release.

On 27 Mai, 15:49, bigrd <royde...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 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.
>

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