I downloaded the driver from the manufacturer and when I run the setup, the install fails. I can install a Generic COM Port and then update the driver from the manufacturer's drivers, but a CH340G doesn't exist in the list. There are drivers for CH330, CH340, CH340K, CH341 etc... I tried the CH340 and still doesn't work. However I have an old PC running Win 7 32bit for some cameras and can install on that PC without any issues and boards work fine. My main computer with the problem is running Win 10 Pro version 1909. Is there something I need to disable on my PC in order to install the manufacture's drivers? Any help would be appreciated...
My audio driver use Attestation signing for public release. On submit hardware page for driver signing, I checked all version of windows 10 (excluded some ARM64 version)
It works well on latest version of windows (20H2, 20H1)
I had a report that my driver cannot install on windows 10 version 1909.
I setup 2 clean virtual machine run on windows OS (version 1909 and 20H2). All two versions are not in "list windows 10 version" on submit hardware page. I tried to install my driver on this 2 VM.
On 20H2 VM success. On 1909 VM failed.
Log in setupapi.log "Device class 4d36e978-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318 is not configurable.
Device status on device manager:"
I tried to change NT_TARGET_VERSION to specify version of windows to build.
My project can build only on the latest version (Windows 10.0.19041). The older version (example Windows 10.0.18362 aka version 1903, 1909) has failed to build.
Some build error such as
Ah ... yep, that's a known issue, MS updated the memory allocation stuff [ -driver-docs/blob/staging/windows-driver-docs-pr/kernel/updating-deprecated-exallocatepool-calls.md] and the new AudioSample uses those ...
I have resolved the issue. I found a backup copy of my previous installation of my virtual drive with Win 10 installed. So now I am running the VMware version 15.5.6 with Win 10 1909. So I guess I really do not know the real reason that I could not install from scratch.
I wonder if you have the latest bios for Asus N56VZ for windows 10. I upgraded from Windows 7 SP1 to Windows 10 and most things work. However, I cannot duplicate/mirror my laptop screen to external monitor even though I have updated Intel Video Driver and NVidia drivers to the latest. Also, there has been some issues where a specific program hangs. I suspect bios but could not find any update for N56VZ at the Asus Support page and I did not wish to flash a windows 8.1 bios as I read that some people got a BSOD with that.
Will these drivers work with any Asus laptop?
I had tried an in place update to Win10 64 bit from Win7 64 bit but would have freezes and lock ups and boot issues, with my ASUS K72JK notebook. It would also take long to boot into.
I chatted with ASUS on line and they said it sounded like a hardware issue, but it was working fine in Windows 7. They repeated that they felt 10 was not supported as they would have updated the drivers.
I had checked the memory with windows memory diagnostics before the clean install and it was clean and the Sea Tools program said my drive was in good health and chkdsk did not find any issues.
I have returned to Windows 7 via the recovery and two days in, not one lock up. I wonder if an update to Win 10 NOW will keep all the needed drivers.
I know that is not due to drivers. It is some service activated randomly (mostly when a mouse is connected via USB). Try to deactivate all non windows drivers and restart. It last almost one month without issues (but sometimes happens again). Then start in troubleshoot mode and mswindows, deactivate services and reactivate again.
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