Back when HTC Hero was the latest and greatest smartphone ever, adb drivers
were included as part of the HTC Sync application.

If, on the other hand, you are inclined to rather hack the Google adb
driver's INF files, here is a couple links:

1)

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-developers/tn92HaLeEsg

2)

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-developers/N8aydm119EI

( or move to Linux for development... where you do the same, but in a way
that's a bit less scary... )

-- K

2012/5/18 Nathan <[email protected]>

> Apologies if everyone else found this more easily than I did.
>
> I'm borrowing this device for the day.
>
> Windows won't find a driver for it, even if I browse to the USB
> drivers within the SDK.  I do have Windows Vista and a 64 bit laptop,
> if that matters.
>
> Developer.android.com directs me to HTC support page. HTC support page
> doesn't appear to have a USB driver for it. It only had this really
> large download called HTC Sync.
>
> Where did everyone find these drivers or know how to modify one one of
> the USB.inf files?
>
> Yes, I have done a web search, but all I find is how to root, and I am
> not doing that to my friend's phone.
>
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