So you just need to use the inf-wizard to generate a new driver package for your device.Īctually the inf-wizard in 1.2.1.0 can be even used to automatically install the driver. The original driver package can not be used under 64bit Windows Vista and Windows 7 without some hack (enable test signing or disable signing check) which are not really meant for end users.Īs m_gray mentioned, you should use the latest version of libusb-win32 (now it is 1.2.1.0), libusb-win32 kernel driver (libusb0.sys) is digital signed and can be installed under 64bit Windows Vista and Windows 7. I am not so sure what you mean by "a pain to install". what do we do to make it easy for our customers to install this driver? Is there a Microsoft signed version? Would we be allowed to submit it for certification? The Microchip supplied generic USB driver is working well for us on Windows XP, but it is a pain to install on a Windows 7 machine due to the tight security on the Windows 7 machine.
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