I had issues getting things to work on Win 7 64, but there are a few
points of failure you could be hitting.

Are you able to install the SDK at all -- meaning you can open its
setup and get your GUI to download and install the driver? (If not,
you probably need to get a 64 bit version of swt.jar and possibly add
an environment variable to point to it.)

If you've got the driver installed, when you attach your phone, does
the phone show up as an enumerated "Android device" in the Windows
device manager? (If not, is debugging enabled on the phone?)

If the phone shows up, what does "adb devices" show you?

On my system, when using a Nexus One, I had no problem with steps 2
and 3. However, when attaching a Moto Droid, the phone enumerated in
step 2, but adb devices failed to see it. To fix this, I used the
Windows device manager to completely uninstall the driver on this
device (not just disabled), then reinstalled it, and for no
explainable reason (since I know I was already up to date with the
driver) it worked.




On Mar 25, 2:54 am, DonFrench <dcfre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No, but if you do, let me know how you did it.
>
> On Mar 24, 5:06 pm, Joshua Frank <frankjos...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyone got the Nexus One working with adb on XP 64? I've tried the r3
> > driver from the SDK and I've even tried the drives from the
> > xda-developers forum and had no luck.
>
> > --
> > Joshua Frank

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