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Is anyone else having an issue with drivers running a 64 bit system, I cannot do anything from cmd line on my 64 bit desktop but from girls laptop i can root and use all the commands wtf
 
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i have windows 7 32bit and mine is working good here is the driver i used for adb
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Is anyone else having an issue with drivers running a 64 bit system, I cannot do anything from cmd line on my 64 bit desktop but from girls laptop i can root and use all the commands wtf
It's probably your environment settings. Download the sdk and make sure your PATH has the extracted sdk folder location in it. I'm using windows 7 64-but ultimate, and did have a few problems at first, but everything is great now.

Also, I installed the Java Runtime Environment on my machine because I was developing an android app and I need it to run files within the SDK (like to make an emulated sdcard). You may want to install the JRE and add that to your PATH as well.
 
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Google HTC sync x64 drivers. I installed a few weeks ago and had no issues with adb today.
 
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oh sorry i thought thats what you meant
 
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installed the HTC 64 bit drivers and still no go I cannot even use htc sync
 
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I had a problem getting the device to work in cmd with xp64. I had to make sure I had a working ADB driver. One blog by a guy named Chris Bunney said to use PDAnet's driver. Basically install the 64 bit version of PDAnet in order to get the driver and then uninstall if you're not going to use it (but make sure you have the driver set up first). If you've already got a driver installed, go to the driver and manually pick "HTC Dream Composite ADB Interface" as the working driver for the device. Again, this is how I got it working on xp64 not sure how it'll go for windows 7 64 bit.
 
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installed the HTC 64 bit drivers and still no go I cannot even use htc sync
Did you use the updated driver from THIS link? Beyond that I have no other idea what to tell you beyond putting the android sdk in the root of your c: drive.

I just tried this on my girlfriends laptop with 7 x64 pro (completely fresh), and had no issues.
 
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I had the same problem, this guide and some googling got me up and running quickly.

http://gadgets.softpedia.com/news/Ho...7-4442-01.html

 
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