![]() Right-click on the non-present device and select âUninstallâ in the fly-out menu. Non-present devices appear with a ghosted icon. Switch off the machine, and disconnect the USB cable between the computer and the machine. In the Device Manager window, click the View menu and set the âShow hidden devicesâ option. OK the driver signing warning, and "Finish"Īnd as if by magic you have installed the driver. These commands set the variable and open Windows Device Manager. Select the file usbblst.inf (no x32 / å4 directories)Ħ. Point the wizzard to \drivers\usb-blaster\x32 or å4 (32 / 64 bit) click on the button titled "Have Disk."Ĥ. Select "Install from specific location (advanced)" and then "Don't search, I will choose the driver to install"Ä£. ![]() Run Command Prompt (cmd) as an administrator. Plug in the USB-blaster back in, and wait for the "add hardware wizard" to pops up.Ä¢. Step 1: Uninstall the driver system Manually uninstall the driver system for USB devices (USB Over IP). Go to the "Device Manager" in windows, right-click the USB Blaster device, and "Uninstall" the driverÄ¡. Its a 2 stage process, uninstall the driver (to make sure), re installÄ¢. To check out the original solution search for "Error : The specified location does not contain information about your hardware" on Basicly ignore the user guide and let windows sort it out. ![]() I hit some real issues with this (while following the user guide), and now I have managed it (thanks to being pointed to a solution on I repeat the info here (A shortened version as its real hard to find the solution) ![]()
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