Microsoft has nothing to gain from doing what you suggest. What you refer to incorrectly relates to drivers provided by FTDI of recent, and from Prolific last year as a method to combat counterfeit chips as they call it. Prolific have made there drivers capable of identifying the illicit IC's and will not allow them to run on those PC's. FTDI can also identify the IC's that work equally as well as their own but are also identifying themselves as FTDI's when they are not so a few months back FTDI updated their drivers to corrupt the IC and effectively bricking them. The PR following this move caused FTDI to revoke those drivers and now they don't brick any more, they just refuse to work instead. The drivers provided by Windows update are uploaded by FTDI or Prolific or whatever company has paid to have a VID and PID number attached to their chips, and not usually provided by Microsoft directly. Microsoft was not happy with the actions of FTDI because of the bad PR and the idea that M$ allowed rogue drivers to damage hardware on it's network.
Whilst you are right, the best drivers in this instance is not the Windows update drivers, the reason isn't the one you gave. There is a small possibility the bricking drivers are floating the internet and may be installed in error and these can deliberately damage your cable, but this is a 0.01% chance because no one would want these drivers to float about in the wild if they could help it.
If you do install newer drivers than you want, or possibly corrupted drivers then you should go to hardware manager and uninstall and delete the newer ones before forcing the older ones to run.
Dennis Smith M1DLG
On 30 November 2014 at 00:01, Bob Fk vk2byf@gmail.com wrote:
RE: IS IT MY CABLE OR MY TVR?
Most Problems with Chirp are a problem with the USB cable driver. Use the driver which came with the cable. Do NOT allow Windows to update the USB driver when you plug in the USB cable and Windows loads the USB driver.
This is an attempt by Microsoft to stop people using cloned USB cables.
73 Bob VK2BYF
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "y_61@libero.it" y_61@libero.it To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Cc: Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 15:32:32 +0100 (CET) Subject: [chirp_users] chirp linux and cable to programm
hi,
my cable to programm baofeng uv-5R not work or is fault my rtx uv-5r ?
in how mode i test is faut the rtx or the cable ????
i create the CHIRP cd-live on usb boot pen.... but if i download to rtx it say ERROR no 2.... what is ?
in how mode i TEST the cable is not dead ???
best 73
i try to connect th cable via CHIRP CD LIVE (linux ?) and I think the cable is recognized…
but I not very shure it is effectly recognized …there isn’t a TEST to know this ?
I open CHIRP and select “downolad” is say this :
AN ERROR HS OCCURRED and :
Could open Port/dev/ttyUSB0 [ ERRORno2 ]
No file or directory /dev/ttyusb0
…..is correct that use this TTYUSB0 ? the others ports is not called “usb” ….
And what is this ERROR no 2 ?
Is FAULT and dead my usb cable or my rtx UV-5R ?
Thanks very muche for help me, best 73
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