Did you, by chance, connect your phone to your Windows machine before having
all the development stuff set up (on your phone and in Windows)?  If so,
this is a known issue with a fairly simple fix.

Just out of curiosity, did you search this group before posting this
question?  A simple search for "Samsung Galaxy" brings up a thread titled
"Debugging on Samsung Galaxy" which tells you how to get it all working...

Here is the link:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/browse_thread/thread/bd9f0690e0171ffd/71292b2e7d98d9a1?lnk=gst&q=Samsung+Galaxy#71292b2e7d98d9a1

Thanks,
Justin

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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 1:02 PM, ana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I bought an Android phone (Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700) from my mobile
> operator, with also development in mind. However, I now must accept
> that I cannot use it as a full-fledged development, at least not yet,
> since there doesen't seems to be suitable drivers available. The
> drivers coming with the device did do anything, and modifying the ini
> of the USB Driver for Windows of the SDK did not help either. ADB does
> not simply see the device. I can of course copy installation packets
> to the device and install, but I cannot debug and copying packets is
> tedious.
>
> I assume many of the beginners use MS Windows, and there the problem
> is the worst - virtually nothing can be done without proper drivers
> either from Android or manufacturer. For Mac things should be working,
> and for Linux the devices can be configured using instructions found
> from net.
>
> Currently, the drivers coming with the SDK support only few devices, 5
> or 6? It would be very nice to add more supported devices to make
> development easier.
>
> Best Regards,
> Antti Karhu
>
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