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Old 07-01-2015, 04:37 PM
AndrewJ
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If windows wont auto find a driver, you need to find who made the chipset in the unit.
Plug it in to yr PC and when it registers ( even if you get an error ), go to device manager and look up the properties to find the PID and VID numbers. ( these give product and vendor ID numbers registered to the chipset. )
From those, a driver can normally be found by multiple means

Andrew
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