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USB 2. Windows Drivers: USB 2. EDIT 2: So last night I found that you can install the microchip driver through the "Add legacy devices" option in device manager. I added the serial COM port option, but still to no avail. Even when I tried all the different COM port options I still couldn't get it to realise that there was a device attached. I'm starting to understand the driver files better now though.
So, back again. Basically, this works perfectly under Windows 7. So Windows 8 is getting the right idea, but it's having issues. I have a feeling it might be firmware on the device which can be flashed. Does anyone else have an opinion here? A Guy on the Net. NKurzman 32 Bit Windows 7 or 64bit? W7 bit. Was using Windows 8.
Couldn't start the USB device. Looking now, I do see similar in what Tsuneo posted, so maybe this won't help you. I will say though, that mine seems to be a lot more bare-bones, so maybe there's something in the Microchip files that's conflicting with what Windows 8 is trying to do. I'm really beginning to think it's device specific. Windows just does it itself and it works. I figure the device is communicating with Windows to do whatever. I'm trying to talk with the OEM to get a fix, but it's going to be a difficult slog.
They like to give me brief responses and ignore the fact it doesn't work and it's on them. That seems suspicious to me. Once you install the INF file once, you don't have to do it again. Try uninstalling it in the device manager and see what happens. I bet it will want an INF file after that.
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