OK I got the driver to install
Basically in windows7 different drivers are required for USB storage mode and USB debug mode.
Storage worked without asking for any driver.
Debug did not work at all as there was no driver for android device, only for USB storage device.
I took the following advise from a stackoverflow thread...
- Using the "SDK Manager" that came with the Andriod SDK, you can download the Google USB Driver package.
- Open the file "android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\andriod_winusb.inf" in note pad or some other text editor.
- Find the line that reads "[Google.NTx86]"
- Add the following 2 lines right under "[Google.NTx86]"
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01
- Find the line that reads "[Google.NTamd64]"
- Add the following 2 lines right under [Google.NTamd64]
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01
- Turn USB debugging on in tablet
- Connect the tablet
- Point to inf file
Important: Replace VID_2207 and PID_0010 with numbers from device information. Open Device Manager, right-click on your device and click on Properties, then Details. Check several properties from the dropdown box to find out your VID and PID.
These are the hardware ID for the android USB driver.
Yeeeehaaaa real time debug is mine ;-)
...next I want to see if I can connect it to super fast vm android emulator