USB Driver problems under Windows 10 Home, 32bits

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JSE009
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USB Driver problems under Windows 10 Home, 32bits

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I encounter some problems with running picoscope 6 on a Acer one 10 notebook with windows 10 home.
After installing the software (with boot option disable driver signature enforcement) I can use the picoscope without any roubles.
But after a normal reboot of the system, the USB driver is disabled with the remark that the signature is can not be checked and I can not use the picoscop.
If I boot again with option 7 (disable driver signature enforcement) I can use the picoscope without problems.

I also use the same picoscope on another notebook (Windows 10 Home, 64bits) and there without any problems

Windows 10 Home (1903), 32bts.
Picoscope 2205A, software 6.13.17

I also tried the newest version but with the same problem.

Sowonja
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Re: USB Driver problems under Windows 10 Home, 32bits

Post by Sowonja »

Hello,

i am running to the same problem on: (WIN 10 Home, 1909, 32bit) , digital Signature... Code 52
no problems on: (WIN10 Home, 1903, 64 bit)

so question to PICO, will there be a solution for this issue?

Greetings
Horst

NickSmith
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Re: USB Driver problems under Windows 10 Home, 32bits

Post by NickSmith »

Hi

Maybe I am bumping an old thread, but I have been having this same problem for nearly a year now so was wondering if anything had been resolved in the matter.
My computer is a Dell 5530 running Windows 10 (1909)
My Picoscope is 3203DMSO
Picoscope s/w is 6.14.10.4759

Thanks
Nick

Sowonja
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Re: USB Driver problems under Windows 10 Home, 32bits

Post by Sowonja »

HI, still have the same Problem.
After a session with the hotline i made a complete new installation of the windows-system, running through all the updates and then tried again with the same result.
But i tried also in a virtual machine with win10/32bit and it worked, so seem to be not only the system but additional some hardware issue.
I stopped my attempts then.
Greetings
Horst

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