Device manager -> view -> show hidden devices.

Anyway, if you need to work with Windows, I suggest you find a good read,
and start learning. Its an OS, and is documented just as well as Linux,
perhaps even better. Google most of the time is sufficient.


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:46 PM, <l...@ansync.com> wrote:

> I appreciate all your help, but I'm just not seeing what you see in
> devmgmt.msc, even with your SHOW_NONPRESENT hack, and with "show hidden
> devices" checked in the app itself. Nor do I see anything in the network
> connections. I don't know if Windows7 is the difference, or 64-bit is the
> difference.
>
> Coming from the other side, when I eliminate g_multi and just run
> g_mass_storage, all is weil. No driver needed, it just comes up working
> with no problem. That will solve my needs for now, but I'm still curious
> why the drivers don't seem to work on my laptop.
>
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