ADB on Win 64-bit - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Does anyone know if adb works on Windows 7 64-bit? It worked on my other netbook that ran on 32 bit but it doesn't work on my 64-bit. I put the sdk in the same location (c:/)
I can cd into the directory but it says adb isn't a recognizable input or something. Any ideas?

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Issue using ADB and Windows 7?

I apologize if this is not the right forum and I would request that it be moved, not deleted, if possible if its the wrong forum. I'm kind of stuck here.
Have a bit of an interesting situation. I am running Windows 7,
got the USB driver successfully installed... boot up the command prompt and BAM:
C:\android>adb remount
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
C:\android>adb devices
List of devices attached
Here is the weird thing...
C:\android>fastboot devices
HT97JLV05321 fastboot
It looks like the fastboot is recognizing that my phone is attached but the adb shell will not. Any ideas what the issue could be?
LOL, I just switched back from Ubuntu to Windows 7 just to see how things have progressed. There are so many little Windows 7 quirks that drive me crazy that drove me back to Ubuntu almost instantly. Give Linux a try. A good starting Linux OS would be Linux Mint:
http://www.linuxmint.com/index.php
I had a similar issue when I tried it. Despite the fact that there are 64-bit drivers for Vista/7 available, I don't believe they actually work for ADB currently. I'm pretty sure everyone who has ADB working is using Windows XP 32-bit.
I actually burned a copy of Ubuntu that I was just going to run off of the CD. I'll give that a shot and see if it lets me do what I need to do. Thanks for the quick responses.
I am using Windows 7 final (RTM) (64-bit) and also Windows 7 Beta (32-bit) on two different computers. They all work fine with adb commands.
ch4dr0x said:
I apologize if this is not the right forum and I would request that it be moved, not deleted, if possible if its the wrong forum. I'm kind of stuck here.
Have a bit of an interesting situation. I am running Windows 7,
got the USB driver successfully installed... boot up the command prompt and BAM:
C:\android>adb remount
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
C:\android>adb devices
List of devices attached
Here is the weird thing...
C:\android>fastboot devices
HT97JLV05321 fastboot
It looks like the fastboot is recognizing that my phone is attached but the adb shell will not. Any ideas what the issue could be?
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I faced the same problem a few days ago. I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and in a first installations the drivers work fine and the device has been displayed, but BAM when I try to use ADB no way.
After many tries I resolved the issue running the Command Prompt as "Run as administrator" and VOILA worked fine.
I hope this can help you.
ch4dr0x said:
I actually burned a copy of Ubuntu that I was just going to run off of the CD. I'll give that a shot and see if it lets me do what I need to do. Thanks for the quick responses.
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Try Mint instead of Ubuntu. Mint is Ubuntu based. The big difference with Mint is that it already has all of your codecs installed - great for beginners.
If you installed first the htc sync, you have to remove the current drivers..
and had the drivers from the androidsdk pack! There's is a a lot of program who delete usb installed hardware/drivers.. delete all from htc on this programs!
Hope this solves ur issue!
I use Win7 64bit(rc1) .. i have the amd64 driver installed..
I see the phone from adb (not fastboot) when it's normally connected with USB debugging turned on.
I see the phone from fastboot (not adb) when it's in fastboot mode.
I have no choice but to laugh at myself, just realized I was IN FASTBOOT on my phone and not recovery. Fail me.
Now if I could just edit this apps2hd code /sigh.
ricardomega said:
If you installed first the htc sync, you have to remove the current drivers..
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and remove htc sync, there are a process than cause problem with adb (i don't remember the name)
I kill this process and adb 100% work fine, or unistall HTC Sync..
GOOGLE KNOWS EVERYTHING!!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1C1CHNB_enUS326US327&q=remove+usb+drivers+programs+android+htc&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
ricardomega said:
GOOGLE KNOWS EVERYTHING!!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1C1CHNB_enUS326US327&q=remove+usb+drivers+programs+android+htc&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
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Except that... that wasn't my issue Its ok thanks for the input.
"error: device not found"
I can't get ADB to work with my Windows 7 X64 Ultimate. Windows automatically install a driver for the phone when I plug it in. When I try to install my own driver with the one in the SDK, I get:
"....doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."
Doing a update to the driver, it says the one I have installed is already up to date.
I have the latest Win 7 with all important Window updates.
parrot5 said:
I am using Windows 7 final (RTM) (64-bit) and also Windows 7 Beta (32-bit) on two different computers. They all work fine with adb commands.
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The same confi, the same result
Everything works fine here with Win 7 Ultimate x64, you just install the driver in the Android SDK.
make sure u have usb debugging checked... cause i have windows 7 rtm ultimate and my adb works fine... i just loaded the needed file into windows/system32 and also put my fastboot.exe in there and added the tools folder to the environment variables and have no problems
What do I load to the system32 folder? I can't install the drivers from the SDK package. Is there a way to overwrite the ones Windows automatically installs and thinks is more up to date?
detonate said:
"error: device not found"
I can't get ADB to work with my Windows 7 X64 Ultimate. Windows automatically install a driver for the phone when I plug it in. When I try to install my own driver with the one in the SDK, I get:
"....doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."
Doing a update to the driver, it says the one I have installed is already up to date.
I have the latest Win 7 with all important Window updates.
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Make sure your phone is in recovery mode and NOT fastboot mode.
Finally, I experienced that error you people had been reporting. It MAY have to do with the HTC Sync driver, as suggested, but it really had worked fine with other roms before, so I am not sure. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, tried to push the ADB driver manually, but that didn't work. And, before I try to uninstall the HTC Sync driver as suggested (I don't even know if I have that installed), I got it working by just plugging in another USB flash drive. Go figure.
So for anyone still having the issue after trying all other solutions, try this bizarre one:
1. Go to device manager and uninstall the HTC disk drive device. (This alone won't work, I tried)
2. With phone still plugged in, plug in a USB disk drive (or maybe just any USB device?) into another USB port.
3. Suddenly Windows 7 detect that unknown ADB driver, as it should. Now you can go ahead to install the correct ADB driver.
As a side note, this computer running Windows 7 Beta/RC have had a lot of problems with USB disk drives in general. The problems disappear after Windows 7 RTM (final).

Vista & XP won't find my HTC Dream (fastboot)

I've been following this guide and its been going fine until now:
ht tp: //wiki.c yanogenmo d.c om/i ndex. php/Full_Update_Guide_-_Rogers_Dream_EBI1_to_CyanogenMod
I'm trying to do the fastboot portion but I can't get Vista(windows server 2008) or another computer running windows xp to recognize my phone. At one point using the adb command I was able to pickup my phone(on windows xp). I then gave it the command to reboot into the fastboot menu. Fastboot wouldn't pick it up.
Any ideas? Vista is 64 bit. I tried the 64 bit fix that was posted here and it didn't work.
Here's the error I get when I pull up the properties of the device in device manager
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
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ADB Drivers in XP wont load.[Fixed]

For weeks I've been loading and unloading drivers for the ADB on my XP box with no luck. The problem seem to be there is no device Id for the capitvate in the x86 section of the inf. I added it and it finally loaded the drivers.
Adb.exe devices return the right device ID and Sideloader Wonder Machine works.. very happy.
CaptivateADBDriver xp.zip (32bit only)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sl3ti60n9lw9c17
Enjoy

Problems with Thunderbolt and ADB under Ubuntu

I downloaded the uber files tonight to root my HTC Thunderbolt. However, when I moved onto the second step using ADB, I've hit a bit of a snag.
While I am seeing the device listed under devices, it's telling me it's offline. This despite the fact I can copy files to and from the microSD card, as well as internal memory. Below is what I see at my terminal:
[email protected]:~/Desktop/ThunderRoot/downgrade$ adb devices
List of devices attached
HT14DS015334 offline
I am using Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 32bit version. At this point, I'm guessing it has something to do with the HTC drivers since I didn't install HTC Sync (there is no version in linux, right??)
Anyone on here use linux with their Thundebolt? If so, are you connecting it via ADB??
Thanks,
Robert
I use 10.04 64bit and 11.04 64bit all the time with ADB. You don't need drivers with Ubuntu.
offline means it sees it but it's not connected. try replugging it in and/or kill the adb server and restart it.
as stated above, you do not need drivers for Ubuntu.
try adb kill-server
then adb start-server
you might also need to start the server as root.
UGH!! Turns out the problem was debug mode on the phone. Or rather the fact it WASN'T in debug mode!!!
Enable/Disable USB Debugging Mode - HTC Thunderbolt ADR6400
Once I changed that it showed up as device!!!
Anyone done this in an Ubuntu 11.04 VM in VMware workstation?

1.My win 7 64 bit don’t have driver to run adb , adb devices cannot find the device. Where can I download the driver for window 7 64 bit ?

1.My win 7 64 bit don’t have driver to run adb , adb devices cannot find the device. Where can I download the driver for window 7 64 bit ?

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