On the 64-bit driver issue, 
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=446274
gives a 64-bit version of the Android USB driver. The driver is
unsigned, so you have to run Vista in test mode if you want to use it.
Also, I saw somewhere else on the forum Dan Morrill saying that
Android is working on a 64-bit version of the driver. -- Jon Webb

On Nov 10, 6:23 pm, jedmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Windows driver not required to access your G drive in your G1. 1st
> step: Plug in your G1 to a computer's USB port. 2nd: On your G1 home
> screen, top portion, the "USB connected" with a USB icon notification
> pops up. 3rd: Drag the G1 notification downward to view. 4th: Click
> the "USB connected" notification. 5th: a pop up screen asks you to
> "Mount" or "Don't mount." Select the Mount button. 6th: Browse through
> your "My Computer" and go in the "Removable Disk (G:) to access your
> G1 SD card. Good luck.
>
> On Oct 6, 1:24 pm, mdashali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I got hold of a G1 and I could find a suitabledriver. Do guys know of
> > anydriverforWindows?
> > Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> > Thanks!
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