I’ve had the ADT installed for quite a while. I know I’ve run some apps on my device (Moto Droid4) in the past, but today the ADT doesn’t appear to be acknowledging that I have it connected.
I’ve got the “USB debugging” checkbox on. It’s connected to a USB port on the laptop. When I first connected it, the laptop brought up several dialogs asking me what I wanted to do with this, all of which I dismissed.
I tried restarting Eclipse, but it still doesn’t list the device in the “Devices” list in the DDMS perspective.
I tried to follow the instructions at http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Win7 to see if there was an issue with my USB driver, but it’s not showing my device in the devices list.
What could be wrong here?
I’ve had this issue numerous times. My solution every time has been to uninstall the devices using USBDeview. Run the application as administrator, and then sort by name. Find the devices corresponding to your phone, and then uninstall those devices via the right click menu.
Plug your phone back in, and tell driver search to skip obtaining from Windows Update. You should be up and running shortly.