The problem is not with Android, it is with Vista. What I have found
is that Vista will not let you override USB drivers with what you
want.

This is what I did:
 - Connected phone - drivers found automatically
 - Found phone in device manager (under disks)
 - Tried to manually search for new drivers - located the Android USB
driver
 - Vista says "Drivers are up to date"
 - Uninstalled driver and reconnected phone
 - Wrong driver installed automatically again
 - Turned off automatic driver installation in Windows preferences and
reconnected phone
 - Wrong driver installed automatically AGAIN
 - Went into registry and disabled automatic driver installation
(found out how on the web)
 - Wrong driver installed automatically AGAIN!

>From what I can see there is no way to tell Vista to go away and let
me install the drivers I want.

I'm going to use Ubuntu to develop for the phone I think.

On May 16, 7:59 pm, matica <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm in the same boat here, I can get the phone mounted as a drive but
> not as a device to test my
> apps on. I've tried all sorts to install the usb driver that came with
> the sdk perhaps it's G1 only.
>
> If anyone manages to get an htc magic listed under 'adb devices' plz
> let me know.
> I'mVista64 bit and was tying using android-sdk-
> windows-1.5_r1.usb_driver/amd64
> and yes I've put a nice green tick next to USB Debugging in my
> settings on the phone under
> development, and I've tried mounting and not mounting.
>
> Cheers folks.
> Alex Aylesbury.

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