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On Thu, at 8, 58 PM, AnSolas wrote, > Hello Dmity, > thank you for your reply ! I wiped the drop down menu. Which I tried the ATMEGA328P on arduino board. This programmer is based on Thomas Fischl's USBasp design and connects to your computer's USB only is it quite compact, but the design is really elegent. #UNISTALL ZADIG DRIVER SOFTWARE#When removing the FCD, these entries should all automatically disappear, and reappear when inserted.This software will allow you to backup, edit and share your radio's settings. #UNISTALL ZADIG DRIVER SERIAL#When properly working, the FCD presents a sound device (FUNcube Dongle V2.0), a human interface device (“HID-compliant device”), and under Universal Serial Bus controllers there should be a “USB Composite Device” entry for it. O In Device Manager, locate any “FUNcube Dongle V2.0 (Interface #)” entries, right click and uninstall them O In an administrator command prompt, run “pnputil -f -d oem#.inf” for each of those OEM#.inf files. O Locate the OEM#.INF files associated with the FCD by Zadig (these are readable text files in c:\windows\inf) I am also adding one further step that I discovered last night while helping somebody else remove Zadig’s install, which is, after using PNPUTIL to remove the relevant OEM#.inf files, to right click and uninstall each of the FUNcube Dongle V2.0 (Interface #) entries in Device Manager. Restoring to an earlier restore point may work, however it’s dependent on having an appropriate point to go back to! #UNISTALL ZADIG DRIVER DRIVERS#So, to save yourself a whole lot of grief, the advice is simple: while you are welcome to use Zadig with your other devices, please DO NOT USE ZADIG under any circumstances to override the drivers for the FCD or FCD ! Removing Zadig’s work is messy, time-consuming, and prone to possibly catastrophic errors if you remove the wrong driver. If you still have entries in Device Manager in the form “FUNcube Dongle V2.0 (Interface #)” then you still have work to do to uninstall them. When properly configured, whn removing the FCD these three entries should all automatically disappear, and reappear when inserted. ![]() O Now, after 10 or 10 seconds, reinsert the FCD and you should now have the device properly recognised. I recommend too that you take this opportunity to read the manual. O In Device Manager, find entries marked “FUNcube Dongle V2.0 (Interface #)”, right click each and uninstall. ![]() ![]() O Open an administrator command prompt and run “pnputil -f -d oem#.inf” for each oem#.inf file you found. They are text files, so you can open them in notepad. O Look in your C:\Windows\Inf directory and look for all the oem*.inf files which relate to the FCD or FCD . In order to uninstall it’s a bit complex but here’s a recipe. #UNISTALL ZADIG DRIVER INSTALL#What’s worse is that Zadig doesn’t appear to present a clean way to uninstall its own work from the investigations I’ve done, so getting you back to square one isn’t as easy as it was to install those pesky Zadig configured drivers in the first place. Using Zadig to override the operating system’s drivers for the FCD
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