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David QP

Mexico
1 Posts

Posted - 11/26/2012 :  06:44:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have a trouble installing the programmer easypro 90b, when i connect it to the power the green led doesn't turn off, i remember that it used to be off until i use the programmer, and the computer doesn't recognize it, i already try to install the driver but i press the install button and i never receive the succes message.

Can you hepl me wjth this?
I need a driver for win7 64 bits?

windows 7 (64)

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Bobby middleton

USA
2 Posts

Posted - 01/13/2020 :  12:49:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have same thing wrong with mine green light stays on all the time.try to read write and program all i get is communication error. i reinstalled program changed cable get same thing power getting 12.37 volts , it worked for 5 yr good . would driver cause this trouble
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anniel

2532 Posts

Posted - 01/14/2020 :  06:22:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bobby middleton

i have same thing wrong with mine green light stays on all the time.try to read write and program all i get is communication error. i reinstalled program changed cable get same thing power getting 12.37 volts , it worked for 5 yr good . would driver cause this trouble

Did you change the drivers?
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Bobby middleton

USA
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Posted - 01/14/2020 :  09:50:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thanks ill try the driver
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anniel

2532 Posts

Posted - 01/14/2020 :  10:41:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bobby middleton

thanks ill try the driver

Try with the manufacturer, they may have updated drivers.
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Dangerous2A

United Kingdom
6 Posts

Posted - 08/03/2023 :  05:26:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The PSU neds to be 20V to cover all chips, however the drivers on MCUmall only go as far as Win XP which don't work on Win 10. I cannot find any drivers for Win 7 now. The manufacturer dopes not seem to exist any more.

If anyone has a copy of the later driver I would appreciate getting it.t
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Dangerous2A

United Kingdom
6 Posts

Posted - 08/29/2023 :  03:18:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I have found a win7 64bit driver and been able to install it as follows:
Enter ADMIN mode. Install with setup program. Try adding the driver but you will probably get a message that the Inf file does not contain digital signature information.
Connect the programmer to USB port.
Open Computer Management and search for device with “!” mark (USB or com device)
Disable driver signature to install the driver and update driver from Win7 64bit in downloaded files. (ZLG programmer) See below.
The driver signature process will automatically re-enable at the next PC re-start, but the driver is now already installed so there are no issues using it.
I did not need to run any compatibility modes under win10 21H2 for it to work as well as ever.
Disable driver signing:
At startup:
Windows 8 & 10 Type “7” or “F7” at the Startup Settings screen to activate the “Disable driver signature enforcement” option. Your PC will boot with driver signature enforcement disabled and you'll be able to install unsigned drivers.

Or
While running:
1. Click “Home”#65292;enter “All settings”.
2. Access “Update & Security”.
3. Find “Recovery”. ...
4. After restarting, choose “Troubleshoot”.
5. Choose “Advanced options”.
6. Choose "Start-up Settings".
7. Click “Restart”.
8. Enter "F7" to disable driver signature.
Or if you have enough life left:
https://woshub.com/how-to-sign-an-unsigned-driver-for-windows-7-x64/#h2_1
will allow you to generate the certificate and sign the driver.
If anyone can tell me how to add the driver file here I will post it.
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Dangerous2A

United Kingdom
6 Posts

Posted - 08/29/2023 :  03:20:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not sure where the 6592 came from:

1. Click “Home”, enter “All settings”.
2. Access “Update & Security”.
3. Find “Recovery”. ...
4. After restarting, choose “Troubleshoot”.
5. Choose “Advanced options”.
6. Choose "Start-up Settings".
7. Click “Restart”.
8. Enter "F7" to disable driver signature.
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mikesps

Malaysia
1 Posts

Posted - 12/17/2023 :  21:12:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Could you share a link to the win7 64 bit driver? I couldn’t find one despite a lot of searching.
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