Just go to device manager, delete the device, then go to Action->Add
legacy hardware and then just locate the driver ;)

On May 16, 1:13 pm, 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 thedriverto 
> communicate with it.
> It functions perfectly well as a mass storage device but it never asks
> me to install theusbdebuggingdriveron the PC at all as the
> instructions say it will. I *have* turned onUSBdebugging 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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