On 1'st Nov, I bough myself a new HTC Wildfire Android phone. Its a very nice phone. Enjoying it completely.
But it gave me a big scare when I tried to connect it to my lappy. The system was able to detect the SD card but not the phone.
Installed latest version of HTC Sync 3.0, which installed the required drivers. In the device manager, the device My HTC showed up , but it showed a Error Code 37 after system restart.
On the device, it was not able to detect HTC Sync even though it is running on the system. Error message was shown on the device.
I bought this phone so that I can learn something about Android development. In Eclipse, while debugging it was not detecting the device.
I panicked a little. Had a wild google search. Found out that many have the same issue. Many solutions and fixes where there. Tried one by one the whole night. Fell asleep trying one.
After a long search, got a partial solution for it. Thanks to Simon Britton
The problem was with the driver which was installed. Went to device manager uninstalled the device along with the driver. Downloaded the driver provided in the above link. (32 bit version). Provided this driver when installing the device again. It worked perfectly. The device got installed successfully.
I opened HTC Sync, the phone was able to detect HTC Sync on the PC. Still had issues with syncing. Ignoring it as of now. When trying to sync, an error saying "Unknown error occurred" shows and sync terminates.
When I tried to debug in Eclipse, it showed the device in the list. On selecting the device, the application started running on my phone. I was very happy. :)
My first android application"HelloWorld" was successfully completed.
Now I have set the connection mode on my device as Charge Only and USB Debugging enabled. Able to debug the applications I try on Eclipse.
Hoping to have a nice learning experience with Wildfire.
Ram
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