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Old 12-30-2010, 10:44 AM   #19
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Device: nook color
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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.
Did you follow the steps exactly? If you don't follow it exactly and try to just browse for the driver (windows will let you do that without getting to the Have Disk button), it will give you that message. You MUST go through each step and do the Have Disk to select the driver.

From Nook Devs:

# If the "Nook" device is detected skip to step 2.

*** Skipped to step 2 ***

2. Now that you have identified the nookColor
1. Right-Click the device > Update Driver > Browse my computer > Let me pick > Have Disk
2. In the "Copy manufacturers files from:" window enter C:\android-sdk-windows\usb_driver
3. Press OK. This should install the correct drivers. (If a dialog appears asking which driver to choose, select "Android Composite ADB Device")
4. Disconnect nookColor from your computer (unplug the USB cord)
5. Reconnect nookColor
* Windows should automatically detect the device and install all necessary drivers, including ADB.
* You may not see nookColor in the device manager. That's ok. You should see an Android Composite ADB Interface in the device manager list, if so, you're done.
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