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Hi all! I'm a total newbie to Android, and I can't seem to get my device to be attached to my SDK platform tools! I'm still getting my initial setup for Android up and running, so I'm not sure what it is I'm doing (or not doing) that makes it so that my list of devices doesn't have anything in it. Some info about my setup Device: LG Escape 2 Model number LG-H443 Android version: 5.1.1 Developer options turned on Allow Mock Locations turned on Plugged in via USB to PC OS: Windows 7 (64bit) Android Studio v2.1.3 (The Android SDK location is C:\JBAndroid) LG PC suite installed All drivers installed for device (in the device manager it reads as "LG Escape 2" under "Portable Devices") I seem to have a ton of Java updates installed! From what I read the Android SDK wants the 32bit version regardless of my OS. Here's what I have installed just so I'm not leaving anything out Java 8 Update 101 Java 8 Update 101 (64-bit) Java 8 Update 102 (64-bit) Java 8 Update 91 Java SE Development Kit 8 Update 101 Java SE Development Kit 8 Update 101 (64 bit) Java SE Development Kit 8 Update 102 (64-bit) SDK Platforms installed Android 7.0 Android 6.0 Android 5.1 (which I think I need for my device's Android version?) Android 3.2 (for Game Maker Studio) Android 2.3.3 (for Game Maker Studio) I'm not going to list everything installed from the SDK manager but since the directory for the test I'm running points to the SDK Platform tools I'll just the 'tools' folder -tools- (Android SDK manager) Android SDK Tools 25.1.7 installed Android SDK Platform-tools 24.0.1 installed Android SDK Build-tools 24.0.1 installed Android SDK Build-tools 24 installed I'm trying to make some games with Game Maker Studio, which runs its own little test. Game Maker Studio's test shows the SDK + JDK and Keystore status is good, as well as the NDK status. In other words Game Maker Studio doesn't seem to be contributing to my issue. >From the instructions I've read, the test I should run to confirm that my device is connected is the test shown in the image (in which it appears to fail to be listed). There's so many factors here that I'm not sure were best to put my efforts to trying to resolve this! Let me know if there's any other relevant info I'm leaving out, or if I'm not in the forum! Any pointers are greatly appreciated :) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/android-developers. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/android-developers/2441b171-cf96-46f4-a996-415dfee0631f%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.