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Old 12-29-2010, 10:52 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Grimm View Post
Trying to use the usb driver when Device Manager shows a Nook doesn't work. It says the driver is not compatible with 64-bit version of Windows 7.
Check adb again. I had trouble getting the driver installed correctly, too. However, I started getting the above message just before it started working. But I don't know why it is so flaky or difficult to get installed correctly.

If you want to give up, you should be able to get back to default by plugging in the Nook via USB, then uninstalling all drivers associated with each entry associated with the Nook (and there may be several entries, under Android Phone, under Portable Devices, and under USB. Gotta search for the correct hardware IDs, pain in the tuckus), then unplug the Nook, reboot your PC, and plug it back in. When you do that it should know nothing of the drivers you tried to install and reinstall the standard USB storage drivers.
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