Step3:Browse and select the folder where the drivers are copied. Step4:Select this folder for installing the drivers. If you install this package, your device will be properly recognized by compatible systems, and might even benefit from new features or various bug fixes. Please note that, even though other operating systems might also be compatible, we do not recommend you apply any software on platforms other than the specified ones.
Doing so might cause the installation to crash, which could even render the device unusable. If at all possible, you will need a strong magnifying glass. In most of my boards, the UART bridge chips have no readable text on them, so I had to investigate further. Go to esp At esp You might be one of the lucky ones. Can you see your dev kit port listed there?
If not, you will need to install the third-party driver, so continue reading. Using the information available at esp I discovered that mine uses CP Once you have the model number, you need to find the driver that is appropriate for your operating system. To do this, go to the Silicon Labs website. I downloaded the 8. Hello, I migrated from Windows seven to Windows Philippe Salon de Provence - France.
If it was working in the older version of Windows, you could try installing a 'legacy' hardware. Instead of going the 'automatic way,' choose manual, pick comm ports, pick SiliconLabs and the known drivers most likely will show up. Hope that helps. Help please. Hello, I have an issue with this driver. Do you mind to tell us what error you found?
Maybe a screenshot helps understand what error you are encountering. As you can see on the screenshot, error state that windows could not load the drivers. Sorry that there is some network issue yesterday and I did not see the picture you uploaded. According below links it seems something wrong happened for the driver: I am not sure if uninstall and reinstall the driver could help to fix the issue.
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