Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. I understand your concern, and we in Community will try to help you in the best possible way we can. This issue may be due to your Universal Bus Controllers is not updated. I would like to suggest that you perform the methods mentioned below and check if the issue persist. USBAsp AVR Arduino Programmer Drivers. There are a few. First download it Zadig 2.3, for Windows 7 + (Not XP or Vista) Zadig 2.2 for Windows XP. Windows Drivers. Windows is of course. Zadig 2.2 for Windows XP. Zadig 2.2 for Windows Vista. Now connect your USBAsp and run the Zadig program. Method 1: Run hardware and Device troubleshooter • Click on the Start button, and type “ Troubleshooting” on the search bar. • Click on troubleshooting, then click on “ Hardware and sound”. • Under Hardware and sound, click on “ hardware and devices”. • A pop-up will appear, click on the “ Next” button and your hardware troubleshooting will start. Method 2: Un-installing and Re-installing USB driver. Open Device Manager by typing “Device Manager” on the search bar. Locate Universal Bus Controller and follow the steps mentioned below: • Click on the Start button, and type “ Device Manager ” on the search bar. • Open Device Manager, expand “ Universal Bus Controllers ”. • Find and double-click Universal Bus Controllers. • Right-click the device, and click Uninstall. • Windows will prompt you to confirm the device’s removal. Click OK to remove the driver. • After the uninstallation is complete, reboot your computer. • After you have successfully uninstalled the driver, please go to the computer manufacturer’s website, download the Windows 10 display driver for your computer and check. • After downloading update, follow process 1-2. • Then go to each of the drivers, double click and click on the driver tab and click on Upgrade Driver. Hope this information was helpful. Please let us know the status of your issue so that we can assist you further. ![]() Hi, My apologies for the delayed response. I suggest you to install the driver in Compatibility mode and check if it resolves the issue. A Compatibility mode is a software mechanism in which a software either emulates an older version of software in order to allow incompatible software or files to remain compatible with the computer's newer hardware or software. Follow below steps: 1. Go to your manufacturer’s website and download the Driver’s setup file for your computer. Swmole directory size windows. Press Windows Key + R on your desktop screen to go to Run window. Type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter. Under Driver, expand, then right click and select Uninstall. If you are prompted to Confirm then Confirm. Go to the location where you had saved your downloaded setup files of the drivers and right click, then select Properties. Select Compatibility Tab. Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select the operating system accordingly from the drop down list. Let the driver to install and then check the functionality. Please post back with the status of the issue and we will be glad to assist you further. Vinodh Kumar.V Microsoft Community. Today I came across a surprisingly simple approach to installing USBasp and USBtiny drivers for all versions of Windows — XP, 7, 8, 8.1, whether 32-bit or 64-bit, all inclusive! As you may know, installing open-source drivers such as and have been a great pain on some of the recent Windows OS, due to the enforcement of signed drivers. ![]() The typical solution involves rebooting Windows into a mode that disables driver signature enforcement. Even after you’ve done it once, if you boot into the normal mode next time, it may fail to recognize the driver again (reporting it’s not digitally signed).
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