When I choose "Dont search I will choose the driver to install" I only get two things listed: - Android ADB Interface - USB Compisite Interface
After installing and reinstalling the Motorola drivers 100 times I was hoping to see something extra in this list but nothing ever changes. On Jun 26, 1:47 pm, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote: > I ran into the same problem connecting both the Evo 4G and Droid to my > Windows 7 Tablet PC. After installing the HTC software off the Evo's > SD card, the Droid stopped working. I guess I did update a lot of SDK > stuff around then too, so that's also a potential factor. > > I did eventually get both phones working at once. Basically I just > tried lots of combinations of removing everything HTC/Motorola in > remove programs, reinstalling them, connecting and disconnecting > devices, and the star of the show: right clicking on devices in the > device manager and choosing to update their drivers and picking a > different one from the list of applicable drivers. You can use this, > for example, to change a "Mot Composite ADB Interface" to an "Android > Composite ADB Interface" by choosing the Android drivers instead of > Motorola's. > > My currently working setup doesn't even have Motorola's software > installed, but does have HTC's. There are several "Android Composite > ADB Interface" for the Droid and other phones, and one "My HTC", no > "Mot Composite ADB Interface". Kind of sad HTC screwed everything up, > but I had to uninstall Motorola, but whatever. Although if you have > something pointing to a removed directory somehow I'd try fixing that > first via similar right-clicking on devices and updating methods. > Although I suspect what you are talking about there might just be a > helpful last used location for something copied into system32/drivers > anyway. > > On Jun 26, 12:52 pm, pcm2a <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Still have no resolution for this issue. > > > I have tried uninstalling and removing every single DLL that hte > > Android SDK USB Drivers comes with from my system. Afterwards I > > installed the Motorola USB Drivers. Next I plug in the Droid and all > > it does it keep erroring out looking for the old sdk usb folder, which > > I removed. > > > On Jun 25, 11:52 am, pcm2a <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have owned my Droid since day 1 and I have been doing Android > > > development, with ADB working, on my Windows 2003 Server laptop all > > > this time. I'll try to be as detailed as possible. > > > > Things to note right off the bat: > > > - Motorola Droid 2.1 > > > - Windows Server 2003 laptop > > > - ADB has worked perfectly with this for ~ 8 months > > > > My work gave me a HTC Evo to do some development on. I installed the > > > HTC drivers, ADB worked fine, did my development and now I am done > > > with the Evo. The problem is my Droid no longer works with ADB. > > > > Here are some steps that I have tried: > > > > Attempt A: > > > 1. In device manager I have listed Android Phone->Android ADB > > > Interface > > > 2. Right click->Uninstall > > > 3. Scan for new hardware->Device shows up > > > 4. Select this device, pick the usb drivers that come with the SDK > > > 5. Various items install like ADB and Moto A855 > > > 6. Device manager looks exactly as it did in step 1. > > > 7. ADB Doesnt work > > > > Attempt B: > > > 1. Start up USBDeview > > > 2. Delete the HTC entry, Delete all the Motorola A855 entries > > > 3. Go through the steps in Attempt A. > > > 4. ADB Doesnt work > > > > Attempt C: > > > 1. Download Motorola 4.6.0 driver package and install it > > > 2. Uninstall the current driver in device manager > > > 3. Scan for drivers automatically > > > 4. Drivers from SDK are automatically used > > > 5. ADB not working > > > 6. Go back and pick "have disk" for the driver. Tried every driver > > > than came with Mtorola 4.6.0 driver package and none would install. > > > > Now I'm just stumped. Also important to note that the phone and ADB > > > still work fine on other computers that I never installed the HTC > > > drivers on. > > > > Thanks for any tips!- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

