How does one "lock" a driver in place. Some
people have suggested shutting Windows Update off
after installing version v3.2.0.0, but I'd rather not do that. Thanks.
73,
Gary - W6GVS
At 08:39 PM 3/2/2023, you wrote:
On 3/2/23 17:09, Anthony (N2KI) wrote:
I plugged a Baofeng programming cable into a
laptop running Windows 11 but Win11 does not
have the drivers to support it. Anyone have a
programming cable that works on both Windows 10 and 11?
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Regards,
Anthony (N2KI)
Someone will probably reply with a more complete
answer but the short form is that the current
drivers can detect counterfeit prolific part
(and FTDI, for that matter) and refuse to work
with them. Your cable is almost certainly built with a counterfeit chip.
What you need to do is point your web-browser at
miklor.com and dig down to the instructions for
downloading and installing the Prolific v3.2.0.0
driver, which predates the counterfeit
detection, and use that. Also lock it in place
so that Windows doesn't replace it again with the newer rev.
Benton 2mar23
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