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
Windows 10 Pro: Did not work for me.
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link de drivers para windows 10?
ReplyDeleteThat's work for me, i'm use windows 10 64bit and i use arduino ide 1.6.5
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ReplyDeletehy pllz my arduino usb device shown unknown with code 43 how can i solv it
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