I'm experimenting with android development on my work XP laptop.  I
installed the SDK and the ADT in my Eclipse 3.5.2 environment.  I then
connected my device to my laptop with the USB cable.  Although my
computer appeared to recognize that a device had been connected, it
didn't bring up the "Hardware Update Wizard".  The installation
instructions for the USB driver don't mention this scenario.

When I open up "Device Manager" in "Computer Management" I don't see
any hint about how I can make this happen.

I then opened up Explorer and I noticed a new drive with the name
"Motorola".  When I visited that, I noticed the following files:

Autorun.inf
MotoConnect_MSI_Installation_01.01.30.msi
Motorola_End_User_Driver_Installation_4.7.1.msi
Motorola_End_User_Driver_Installation_x64_4.7.1.msi
config.ini
ins.vbs
run.bat*
setup.exe*

When I ran "setup.exe", it brought up a dialog titled "Motorola Mobile
Drivers Installation 4.7.1".  It sounds like this is similar to what
the Android setup instructions describe, but not quite the same.

How do I install the Android USB driver if the "Hardware Update
Wizard" doesn't start?

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