I was getting a similar problem, with similar error message.
Eventually I discovered that my mini-USB cable was defective.
Switching to the one that comes with the Android device solved my
problem.

S


On Oct 2, 8:24 pm, joelt <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am having trouble getting the proper USB ADB driver for the G1
> installed. Windows seems to have already decided which driver it
> should use. I've tried "updating the driver", but the Windows wizard
> has decided that it knows better to use the existing driver.
>
> "could not find a better match for your hardware that the software you
> currently have installed"
>
> The driver points to files in the Windows directory:
>
> \windows\system32\DRIVERS\disk.sys
> \windows\system32\drivers\PartMgr.sys
> \windows\system32\drivers\Shockprf.sys
>
> I got to think these are the wrong files, they are the files that come
> with the USB driver as downloaded here.
>
> Is there anyway I can force it to use the proper files? I have tried
> uninstalling the current driver, but as soon as I plug in it goes back
> to the same driver... UGH!!!
>
> Help please,
> Joel
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