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Originally Posted by SweetBearCub
Aha I think I may have figured it out.
I was using the micro-USB cable from my LG Optimus S, preferring not to unpack the (supposedly identical) cable from my Epic 4G's box.
When I finally switched to the Samsung cable, the phone was recognized. 3 of the 4 drivers have installed, Windows is still processing the 4th (the "CDC Abstract Codel Modell (ACM)". It's been going for a while, I expect it will likely fail.
While that 4th driver is processing, typing "ADB devices" at the commandline did show my phone - But "ADB shell" returned a "device is offline" error, probably because Windows is still trying to install the 4th driver. I guess I'll wait until it times out.
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unplug the device and plug it back in, that usually does the trick..if not, in device manager click on that CDC device and install drivers manually from the 16_Shrewberry folder