I've didn't read this thread back then and didn't know that the driver rewritten my device PID.īut I've fixed it easy way without modifying drivers. At first connection it worked fine, but after reconnecting the deviced wasn't recognized. I've downloaded latest driver from FTDI site and installed it. I've encountered the same problem after connecting my FT232 adapter to the Windows host (used on Linux in past). MS must have done something to cause this in an update as this was fine a few weeks ago, hope this helps some of you having the same problem. If it doesn't go an uninstall those drivers by right clicking the device and uninstall in driver manager. Repeat the above steps and install the USB Serial driver OKĪfter that Another Missing Device Will appear, or Should, if it doesnt then this isnt going to work and uninstall the driver you just picked. Now you have a list of drivers to pick from. Right Mouse, Update Driver, Browse Computer -> Let Me Pick->Have Disk->Select the Location of the drivers (port.inf ) and OK. To fix it I got the drivers in normal format with the. I got the drivers from FTDI and re-installed using the. It was working fine on windows 8.1 for the last month, then all of a sudden. I'll be avoiding FTDI loaded products from now on. Poor show FTDI for punishing those of us unknowingly with fake chips. I had to RMB on the offending device in Device Manager and uninstall to get the same menu options. Yup, Works for me too! BUT you have to follow the instructions EXACTLY.
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