Also, do you get the following error in the Eclipse console:
[2010-11-17 09:09:42 - DeviceMonitor]Failed to start monitoring
<device id>

I get that message repeatedly on the console when I connect the phone.


On Nov 13, 8:27 am, Ying <[email protected]> wrote:
> Device: Nexus One 2.2
> Carrier: Vodafone
> Country / Language: Spain / UK
> OS / Browser / build number (if applicable): Windows 7
>
> Hy all,
>
> I'm having quite a few serious problems with making my Android game
> work on my Nexus One phone. After 3 days of hunting down solutions in
> the internet and trying them out, I'm beat and have decided to ask for
> help.
>
> Short story:
> When connecting the Nexus One for debugging, I can't get the ADB
> manager to recognize the device.
>
> Long story:
> Working with W7 and my Nexus (2.1) I was able to correctly compile and
> debug on the actual device. One day a automatic update came for 2.2, I
> updated and hadn't tried to debug anything on the device since until a
> few days ago.
>
> Steps:
> Download SDK and USB drivers.
> Set my USB Debugging enabled on the phone.
> Connect Nexus One.
> Windows auto-detects it as a hard drive.
>
> Ok, no problem, google around a bit and find that it's getting the
> default drivers, so...
> Go to My Computer / Manage / Device Manager
> Under Disk Drives, right click on "Google, Inc.Nexus One USB Device"
> Update device drivers
> Browse my computer for driver software
> Put the path (C:\Program Files\Eclipse\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver)
> Click next.
> Get a message with
> "
> The best driver software for your device is already installed.
> Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to
> date
> - Disk Drive
> "
>
> It chooses the default driver? Oh well, google for a bit, and...
> Unplug phone
> Download usbdeview
> Use usbdeview to remove the driver installations that referenced the
> Nexus one, google phone, or anything remotely similar.
> Make sure USB Debugging is on.
> Connect the phone.
> (Windows installs the default drivers again)
> Go to My Computer / Manage / Device Manager
> Under Disk Drives, right click on "Google, Inc.Nexus One USB Device"
> Update device drivers
> Browse my computer for driver software
> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
> (With "Show compatible hardware" only "Disk drive" appears)
> Click Have disk.
> (Browse to the driver dir and select android_winusb.inf)
> Click ok.
> Get a message:
> "
> The folder you specified doesn't contain compatible software driver
> for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it's
> designed to work with Windows for 32-bit systems.
> "
>
> Damm... ok, think, what now? Maybe it's corrupt?
> Erase driver installation with usbdeview.
> Errase driver downloads from disk
> Download drivers again
> Try to connect again
> Same results.
>
> Breathe in, breathe out. Maybe it hates Android 2.2?
> {Painful process to flash a custom 2.1 ROM to the phone, unlocking it
> and voiding my warranty along the way}
> Try same process again.
> Same results.
>
> Keep on searching, find a post that recommended to erase some registry
> entries, do so, no changes.
>
> Keep searching. Find some other random solutions, try them, no
> results.
>
> Idea: Maybe it's the auto-installation of disk drivers?
> Forbid auto-installation of disk drivers
> (http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-disable-automatic-dr...
> )
> Try again, no auto installed drivers this round, but still same
> results.
>
> Cry. Turn to the internet for help.
>
> NOTE:
> - Along the way there were a lot more tests and combinations of all
> the previous things.
> - Also a lot of reboots and wiping everything clean, including a clean
> Win7 installation.
> - I'm getting a bit desperate, I've put a lot of energy and time into
> this game, and bought the Nexus One just to test my games, got only a
> few weeks left to polish and debug, and I'm stumped not being able to
> test on a device.
>
> Thanks people, any and all help VERY appreciated.

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