Thanks to a good link from Vanto to read here is the instructions as to how I got it to work, This solved it for Winblows 7 64 bit.
On Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime 32 Bit Miuns TheFor others having the same problem on Winblows 7 64 bit (should be the same for 32 bit miuns the X86 Directory) 1.
Go into settings on the prime and make sure USB debugging has a check in it in under SYSTEM Developer options USB Debugging 2. On Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Install Its DriversPlug your prime into your Winblows 7 laptop and let it install its drivers. Open up device manager by going to Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound and click on device manager under devices and printers. If you see at the top of device manager ASUS Android devices and when you expand it you see ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface you already have the ADB drivers installed and can skip down to 6 3. Go to ASUS website and download the USB drivers for the TF201. On Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Zip File To ADownload Vipermod Primetime 4.6 here for the ADB drivers then extract the zip file to a normal file. You only need the drivers from the tool. You should see the prime listed under portable devices. Browse to the folder you created from the Vipermod primetime zip. Winblows should detect the drivers and then convert the prime to a ASUS Android Device. Go into settings on the prime and make sure there is no check in Launch ASUS Sync under PERSONAL Accounts Sync Launch ASUS Sync 7. Press Control, Shift, Escape at the same time and make sure there are no instances of ASUS Sync or Splashtop runnung in services in Winblows 7. Download and Install the latest Android SDK. I installed all the libraries and such just to be on the safe side. DISCONNECT YOUR PRIME FROM THE USB AND REBOOT YOUR PRIME AND YOUR WINBLOWS LAPTOP. After both devices reboot plug in your tablet into your Winblows laptop. Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkplatform-tools and click on the ADB file. All the stuff spooling I am assuming was the ADB server starting. Hold down shift then right click inside platform-tools folder and select open command prompt here. You should be in a command prompt window showing the directory C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkplatform-tools 12. If you are already in the sdcard folder window on your prime, leave the folder then come back and it should be there. You should be able to push files now after superwiping. Make sure you have all the in the directory structure when pushing. From inside recovery select install zip from sdcard and browse to the folder you pushed it to then flash away. If anything seems incorrect or out of order please let me know so I can correct it. As you have stated that prior to your windows re-install, everything had worked, thus I highly doubt that this could be the issue. I am planning on doing the Super mega wipe in the dev section however ADB has not recognized my prime. I wanted to verify I could push to it a test file before I did the wipe.
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