I'm running Windows 7 / 64.
I installed the bootloader driver with no issue and flashed to the current firmware.
Now I'm trying to install the USB-to-serial driver. If I right-click the inf file, I get an error message saying, "The inf file you selected does not support this method of installation." If I go into the device manager and identify "USB Composite Device" and choose to update driver, then "have disk" and navigate to the INF file, I get an error message saying, "The folder you specified does not contain a compatible software driver for your device. If the folder contains a driver, make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64-based systems."
Help?
Problem installing the USB-to-serial driver
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Hi,
Let's baseline the steps- sorry if this is repetitive. For RaceCapture/Pro make sure you've downloaded the driver here:
http://autosportlabs.net/asl_dist/rcp/d ... Vista7.zip
unzip this to a directory.
When you plug in RaceCapture/Pro, it should prompt you for a device driver - present it with the directory you unzipped the device drivers to. You don't want to install it using the right-click on the .inf file.
If you are not prompted for a device driver, can you tell me what device driver it shows up under? Plugging / unplugging while watching the Device Manager UI.
Let us know what you find out.
Let's baseline the steps- sorry if this is repetitive. For RaceCapture/Pro make sure you've downloaded the driver here:
http://autosportlabs.net/asl_dist/rcp/d ... Vista7.zip
unzip this to a directory.
When you plug in RaceCapture/Pro, it should prompt you for a device driver - present it with the directory you unzipped the device drivers to. You don't want to install it using the right-click on the .inf file.
If you are not prompted for a device driver, can you tell me what device driver it shows up under? Plugging / unplugging while watching the Device Manager UI.
Let us know what you find out.
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It does not do this. When I plug it in, Windows sounds a tone, but it does not prompt for a device driver.brentp wrote:Let's baseline the steps- sorry if this is repetitive. For RaceCapture/Pro make sure you've downloaded the driver here:
http://autosportlabs.net/asl_dist/rcp/d ... Vista7.zip
unzip this to a directory.
When you plug in RaceCapture/Pro, it should prompt you for a device driver - present it with the directory you unzipped the device drivers to. You don't want to install it using the right-click on the .inf file.
Possibly because before installing the USB-serial driver, I installed the bootloader driver?
It shows as:If you are not prompted for a device driver, can you tell me what device driver it shows up under? Plugging / unplugging while watching the Device Manager UI.
libusb-win32 devices\Autosport Labs Bootloader
Nothing else that I can find in the device manager.
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Thank you.
When RaceCapture/Pro is plugged in, try right clicking the "libusb-win32 devices\Autosport Labs Bootloader " and select, "Uninstall driver", and also select the option to delete the files.
Unplug and then re-plug RaceCapture/Pro. Does it prompt for drivers, or automatically re-install the bootloader drivers?
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When RaceCapture/Pro is plugged in, try right clicking the "libusb-win32 devices\Autosport Labs Bootloader " and select, "Uninstall driver", and also select the option to delete the files.
Unplug and then re-plug RaceCapture/Pro. Does it prompt for drivers, or automatically re-install the bootloader drivers?
Thanks-
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That worked. It didn't prompt me for drivers, it said it was searching Windows Update for them (I said stop), then there was a no-driver device under "Other Devices" that I was able to use update drivers to install it.
I presume I should be able to reinstall the bootloader driver the next time I want to update the firmware?
I presume I should be able to reinstall the bootloader driver the next time I want to update the firmware?
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We race in Texas and vicinity.
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Yep, I had the same problem on Win7 - I had to uninstall the bootloader driver then select the USB/serial driver when it was plugged back in. It always chooses the bootloader driver if that's installed.
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