I've updated my manifest with with Debuggable=true.
I've enable USB debugging on the phone.
I've verified USB driver installation in windows.
I've verified "adb devices" existence -- along with killing the server
and restarting it.
I've rebooted the phone and the dev machine and switched to different
USB ports.

... and still I can't get the app on the phone.

I'm working on Windows XP with eclipse using SDK 1.5 r3.

Plus, I can view the file system and remove and upload files from
Eclipse, but I can't get an app running on the phone.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
-Ivan



On Mar 31, 5:47 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> oriharel wrote:
> > it was turned on (even before the first time I installed the driver)
> > still doesn't work
>
> adb kill-server
> adb start-server
> adb devices
>
> See if that helps. If not, reboot and see if that helps.
>
> If not, plug in your N1 and see if you see any evidence that Windows is
> actually recognizing it and associating the driver to it.
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons 
> Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>
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