[android-developers] ADB driver...

2011-12-12 Thread sblantipodi
Hi,
where can I download the ADB driver for my galaxy nexus?

I want to download official driver and not drivers downloaded from
some strange hosting.

Thanks.

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Re: [android-developers] ADB driver...

2011-12-12 Thread TreKing
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:47 PM, sblantipodi
perini.dav...@dpsoftware.orgwrote:

 where can I download the ADB driver for my galaxy nexus?


Did you try Googling that exactly?

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[android-developers] ADB Driver Not Found Windows Vista 64 - T-Mobile MyTouch3g Slide (?HTC Expresso?)

2010-08-09 Thread wanderer
I apologize for the long post, but trying to provide all of the
information I know about:

Begin studying Android programming last April

Until now, have been using Android SDK’s Emulator with the Eclipse
plug-in, but recently replaced my non-Android phone to T-Mobile's
MyTouch 3G Slide. Today, tried to install the Windows Android USB
Driver for the phone. Followed instructions in 
http://d.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html
(USB Driver for Windows Android Developers).

When looking for the driver, Windows gave me a Could Not Find Driver
Software message.  When telling Windows where to search, I pointed it
to the SDK directory where the driver resides (…Android-SDK-windows/
usb_driver).  Also tried …Android-SDK-windows.  Specified “use sub-
folders in both tries. I am using Vista 64 bit, and suspect that may
be the cause.

The could not find.. message box from Windows has this information
under Details:

  Problem Event Name:   PnPDriverNotFound
  Architecture: x64
  Hardware Id:  USB\VID_0BB4PID_0E03REV_0100MI_01
  OS Version:   6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.1
  Locale ID:1033

In Windows Device Manager, Other Devices ==ADB== Properties
shows
  Device type:  Other Devices
  Manufacturer:  Unknown
  Location:  .001d.0007.002.000.000.000.000.000
  Device Status:  This device is not configured correctly. (Code 1).
There is no driver selected for the device information set or element

In the sdk's usb_driver directory, the android_winusb.inf file has
several VID's beginning with 0BB..., but does not have one for the one
listed above.  Nor is there a [ ... ]header entry for the MyTouch 3G
Slide (Expresso??)

I suspect this is the reason for the Driver not found

Am using the 32 bit version of Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
downloaded last April.  (At that time there were a lot of forum
warnings about not using the 64 bit version.)

Today, before trying to install the driver, I uninstalled the Android
plug-in from Eclipse and then uninstalled the Android SDK I had
installed in April which was at the 2.1 level.  I reinstalled the SDK
at the 2.2 level taking all items. Then reinstalled the Eclipse plug-
in.

In the Android SDK and AVD Manager checked for any updates.  There
were none (I'd just re-installed, so that makes sense)

Information in this thread looked like a solution:

http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/f8214f7f9ef55512/

When I tried that, got the same message box.

These two threads from 2009 have entries that say the 64 bit driver is
in the SDK I can’t find it. Could  be looking the wrong place though.

http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/62e1a87584bb90d9/85d9d5eb5586e9b2?lnk=gstq=usb+driver+vista+64#85d9d5eb5586e9b2

http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/62e1a87584bb90d9/5477ba596ee3f307?lnk=gstq=usb+driver+vista+64#5477ba596ee3f30

The android_winusb.inf  has these two .CAT entries in it
CatalogFile.NTx86   = androidwinusb86.cat
CatalogFile.NTamd64 = androidwinusba64.cat

Using the information from the above …5512 thread, I added these lines
to the [Google.NTx86] group immediately following the ;Google
NexusOne information and before the [Google.NTamd64] entry

;MyTouch3G Slide
%SingleAdbInterface%= USB_Install, USB\VID_0BB4PID_0E03
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0BB4PID_0E03MI_01

When that did not make any difference, added:
%SingleBootLoaderInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0BB4PID_0FFF which
was also part of  a post.  Made no difference

The .INF has a [ClassInstall32], entry, but there is no
[ClassInstall64] entry.  I do not know enough about INF’s to know if
that is needed or not.

Will appreciate any help that can be provided

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[android-developers] ADB Driver Installation error xp32

2009-04-15 Thread brugmansia.sangui...@gmail.com

Hi.

Every time without fail when I try to install the adb driver I get a
fatal error message. I have USB debugging selected, tried to mount in
flash mode, uninstalled and reinstalled and every time I get a fatal
error.  I would like to install custom apps but w/o the adb driver...
no luck.  Any solutions?  I have scoured the net and have not found a
applicable solution. Using XP 32 sp3 and if there is any other info
needed about my g1 or op sys, just let me know. Any help is more than
greatly appreciated. Thanks

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