Re: Relook 400s USB Driver not recognized.
- From: "Pavel A." <pavel_a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 23:34:17 +0200
What happens if you just proceed to install the driver
as if it were not installed?
Or, try to plug it into another USB port?
--PA
"mongole" <no-mail@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3c4ae$479211ac$5477414b$4883@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi guys!
I am not a driver developer, but maybe one of you can help me to solve the issue! I am Java developer and found my way very
close to a solution already, but the last bit is missing, I am afraid.
I have got a satellite receiver (Relook 400s) which has got a USB port to flash operating system images. There is an USB
driver available, which works fine on most of computers I have access to, but of course not on my own. Which is annoying of
course.
The problem is: when I boot up my satellite receiver in USB mode, windows (Win XP Pro SP2/3) recognizes a new USB device. When
I select the driver (DGUSB.inf file) manually, it complains it is a wrong driver file. This happens only on my computer, but
on no other I know. My guess is, it somehow compares the USB "Device Instance Id" wrong with the id given in the ini file
(USB\VID_4761&PID_0001). It's the same in the USB Device Properties Details page of the Device Manager as in the inf file, but
somehow, they don't like each other :-(
I added [DefaultInstall] and a [DefaultInstall.Services] section to the inf file, which does the same, like the standard
install section. After that, I could install the driver over the context menu in the explorer (right click on inf file -->
install). I am uncertain in the moment, whether the installed driver and the service is registered to the correct "Device
Instance Id" as it still does not detect the installed driver, when I start the connected satellite receiver (of course I also
did a reboot after the installation).
When I check the registry I find :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB\Vid_4761&Pid_0001 which is my receiver.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DGUSB which is the installed USB driver.
But still Windows does not find them together :-(
Is there any trick, how this can be done?
best regards and thanks in advance for your time,
Andreas
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