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(Unverified)Nov 4th 2008 4:22AM
Hi Christina,
I followed your instructions and it is not working: when I launch DDMS (by clicking on the icon ddms.bat in the Tools folder, I do not see my device in the left pane.
Do you think you could help me out here? I have 2 hints:
- when I plug my g1 to the pc, the notification USB connected "select to copy files to/from your computer" appears, then a pop up window "select "Mount if you want to copy files between your computer and your phone's SD card". Shall I choose Mount or Don't Mount (either way it is not working)
- when I installed the sdk, I unzipped the folder into my Program Files folder, but did not install anything. I already have the JDK and Eclipse installed but how do I make sure it runs properly ?
Thank you for your help.
Lucie
(Unverified)Nov 4th 2008 11:13AM
Hey Lucie,
I did mine from a Mac, but I just installed the phone and the SDK/Eclipse in Windows XP. This is what I did.
I downloaded this driver for XP (http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip)
I didn't enable USB disk mode (but I have done that successfully in OS X, so I'm sure it works), I just made sure USB-debugging was installed. Double-clicked on the DDMS.bat file, got an error (no biggie) and waited for the device to load. It showed up as HT84XXXXX. From there, clicking on it and pressing CTRL-S got me a screenshot.
I installed the Android Eclipse plugin, but didn't run Eclipse before starting DDMS (if you do, I think it might error out). Try installing the Android driver and then see if you can access the phone. If that doesn't work, try disablign USB-storage mode before connecting to the computer -- and make sure USB Debugging is enabled in Settings / Applications / Development.
Good luck!