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« on: October 24, 2017, 04:51:48 PM »
Hello,
I can't seem to get windows to recognise the driver for the NCpod.
I grab the files from the Machsupport website under the plugins section. the plugin for Mach3 says it's successful, but when I try to install the NCpod windows cannot recognise it.
What happens is:
I plug in the NCpod to the USB port
Windows perfroms some setup and tells me that NCpod setup is complete but then...
If I open device manager up I can see the error symbol on the device and it says that there is no driver installed.
I have tried using device manager to manually install driver and pointing it to the .inf file. It says can't find driver even though I know the .inf is there.
I have also tried right click and "install" on the inf file. but that is not working either - even with windows in a test mode that allows for non-digitally signed drivers to be installed.
Any ideas please? could it be because these drivers are very old and are just not compatible with 64bit Windows 10 machine?