Monday, August 30, 2010

[android-developers] Re: USB Issues: 2nd Droid not recognized by ADB

Awesome!

Worked like a charm. Reprinting instructions here for people's
reference. From the post you mention:

After you run the MSI you downloaded from Motorola, reboot your
machine, bring up your old friend the device manager again, and
reconnect your DROID. As mentioned in other posts on this thread, you
need to have the USB debugging turned on from the DROID's application
menu.

Expand the ANDROID PHONE node, right click, and choose UPDATE DRIVER
SOFTWARE. You will be presented with two options, the one you want is
BROWSE MY COMPUTER FOR DRIVER SOFTWARE. When the next dialog comes up,
select LET ME PICK FROM A LIST OF DEVICE DRIVERS ON MY COMPUTER.

As long as you have the SHOW COMPATIBLE HARDWARE box checked, you
should see a couple options. Ideally, you are looking for MOT
COMPOSITE ADB INTERFACE. However, in some cases only ANDROID COMPOSITE
ADB INTERFACE shows up. This *should* work as well. The one thing you
don't want is the generic ANDROID ADB INTERFACE, which seems to be the
default (thus the problem to begin with).


Richard

On Aug 23, 9:39 am, Ben Pellow <benjamin.pel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had this issue.  authorwjf suggested a fix that worked at the bottom
> of this post.  Switched usb driver in device manager to "USB Composite
> Device" and it worked for me.
>
> Instructions:http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
>
> On Aug 20, 11:46 am, Richard Schilling
>
> <richard.rootwirel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have two Droids.
>
> > The first is recognized just fine by ADB and Eclipse.  In hardware
> > manager, it's identified as 'Android Phone/Android Composite ADB
> > Interface'.
>
> > The second is not recognized by ADB at all.  In hardware manager, it's
> > identified as 'Android Phone/Android Composite ADB Interface'
>
> > The computer is a Windows 7 Professional machine.
>
> > What's going on here?
>
> > Richard

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