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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