Did you turn on "USB debugging"?
Settings->Applications->Development->USB debugging
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On Jul 4, 1:25 pm, N3vik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
> On Jul 2, 9:35 am, N3vik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have two G1 phone's, the first one got wet and no longer gets a
> > signal so I had to buy another :(
>
> > My problem is adb does not detect my new phone :( It can detect my
> > old phone ok, but not the new one.
>
> > Running "adb devices" with my old phone connected shows my old phone,
> > but with my new phone I just get an empty list.
>
> > I'm using Windows Vista. Before people tell me to install the USB
> > drivers, I've already done that. And I've tried "adb kill-server".
> > And I've restarted the phone and computer many times. And yes, "USB
> > debugging" is ticked in the settings of my new phone. And, like I
> > said, it is detecting my old broken phone ok.
>
> > Any ideas? Please help!
> > Kevin
>
>
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