Providing a driver for the HTC Aria is probably up to HTC and not
Google, though I could be wrong. Try contacting HTC support and
searching Google to see if others have had the same issue.
HTC Sync works fine for me with various HTC devices on Windows 7
Professional (though I do not have the Aria I am afraid).

If you can get hold of a computer running Windows 7 or Linux, you
could try testing with that; it is however more likely the specific
drivers for the Aria that are the issue - the core of Windows 7 and
Vista are much the same (Windows Vista = NT6, Windows 7 = NT6.1) so I
do not think the OS is the most likely cause.

On Aug 9, 1:47 pm, mhuman1 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a couple of apps working using eclipse and the emulator. I now
> want to try the apps on my htc aria. I went through downloading the
> usb driver as the Android Developers documentations sans and a  usb
> driver folder now shows up in my sdk folder. However, apparently there
> isn't a driver for the HTC aria in the folder.
>
> After research some people suggested using htc sync. I donwloaded htc
> sync and  let windows check that I had the latest version. However, my
> phone keeps saying that it can't find htc sync on my computer.
>
> When I plug in my HTC aria, the device manager on my lap top
> recognizes two devices as listed below:  My HTc under Android USB
> devices and a HTC Android Phone USB Device. I clicked on “update
> driver” for both devices, Windows found them on-line and verified that
> they were the latest.
> I don’t understand why there are two drivers, but “My HTc” seems to
> have a problem as listed below.  One thing that I should mention is
> that I am using the dreaded VISTA.
>
> Device Manager:
> Android USB Devices: My HTC
> Device status: Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this
> hardware. (Code 37)
> Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to
> Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available.
> Description:
>   Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but
> the driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The
> problem code is 37.
>
> Problem signature:
>   Problem Event Name:   PnPDeviceProblemCode
>   Architecture: x86
>   Hardware Id:  USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C92&REV_0100&MI_01
>   Setup class GUID:     {f72fe0d4-cbcb-407d-8814-9ed673d0dd6b}
>   PnP problem code:     00000025
>   Driver name:  ANDROIDUSB.sys
>   Driver version:       2.0.7.1
>   Driver date:  06-10-2009
>   OS Version:   6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6
>   Locale ID:    1033
>
> HTC Android Phone USB Device
>
> Device Status: This device is working normally.
>         Driver Provider: Microsoft
>         Driver Date: 6/21/2006
>
> So, the best I can tell is that there isn't a driver from the normal
> Android repository for the htc aria yet. And, for some reason my
> computer can't handle the htc sync drivers.
>
> Will there be a usb driver for the htc aria that I can download from
> Android Developers in the future?  Has anyone else been able to get
> htc sync to work with the htc aria? Is there anohter way to transfer
> my apps to the phone for development?
>
> I guess that I can always use the ddms environment and transfer the
> app, but I really wanted a more graceful way to do this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> mhuman1

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