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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Connecting to Nexus 7 device for debugging on Windows 8.1

While the instructions Using Hardware Devices and OEM USB Drivers are adequate, here's my experience setting up my 2nd generation Nexus 7 on Windows 8.1 Pro.

When connecting the device to my computer's USB port, Windows does recognize it and installs drivers, but treats the device as a Music Player:


At this point, adb does not recognize the device for development purposes:


However, after following the instructions for the Google USB Driver, I get the following: 


and from adb, I do see the device listed when doing the command "adb devices".

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