Thursday, October 1, 2015

Install Arduino driver on Windows 10


Due to any reason, you cannot install the Arduino driver on Windows, you can try to update the driver manually in your Device Manager.
  • Plug in your board and wait for Windows to begin it's driver installation process. After a few moments, the process will fail, despite its best efforts
  • Click on the Start Menu, and open up the Control Panel.
  • While in the Control Panel, navigate to System and Security. Next, click on System. Once the System window is up, open the Device Manager.
  • Look under Ports (COM & LPT). You should see an open port named "Arduino UNO (COMxx)". If there is no COM & LPT section, look under "Other Devices" for "Unknown Device".
  • Right click on the "Arduino UNO (COmxx)" port and choose the "Update Driver Software" option.
  • Next, choose the "Browse my computer for Driver software" option.
  • Finally, navigate to and select the driver file named "arduino.inf", located in the "Drivers" folder of the Arduino Software download (not the "FTDI USB Drivers" sub-directory). If you are using an old version of the IDE (1.0.3 or older), choose the Uno driver file named "Arduino UNO.inf"
  • Windows will finish up the driver installation from there.

reference: Getting Started with Arduino on Windows - Install the drivers


6 comments:

  1. Windows 10 Pro: Did not work for me.
    "This device cannot start. (Code 10)

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  2. link de drivers para windows 10?

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  3. That's work for me, i'm use windows 10 64bit and i use arduino ide 1.6.5

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  4. hy pllz my arduino usb device shown unknown with code 43 how can i solv it

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