OK, Ive tried tried everything suggested here and everywhere else. I cannot get windows 10 to recognize the USB port with the CH340 clones. Reinstalled FTDI drivers and then tried to go back to the CH341SER drivers but I keep getting the "no 64 bit .INF found" error. Also tried several different cables. I know this has probably been asked 1000 times but I am losing hope. Thanks

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OK, Ive tried tried everything suggested here and everywhere else. I cannot get windows 10 to recognize the USB port with the CH340 clones. Reinstalled FTDI drivers and then tried to go back to the CH341SER drivers but I keep getting the "no 64 bit .INF found" error. Also tried several different cables. I know this has probably been asked 1000 times but I am losing hope. Thanks


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As with others here, I recommend using the normal windows installer version, or the portable version, instead of the windows store version. There have been a number of issues with the windows store version, and it doesn't offer any benefits over the traditional installers

Moving it will only change the drive, for example from c:/WindowsApps/... to d:/windowsApps/...., still a step forward.

WindowsApp being a restricted folder, one has to give herself rights to access it. In the end, after all is done, you can see the recognizable arduino folder structure.

Not being able to access the source files in the examples or libraries really is a big disadvantage.

I followed the instructions on the PDF (CLEAN UP BEFORE INSTALLING ANOTHER COPY OF THE IDE OR ARDUINO CREATE.pdf) attached by ballscrewbob, reinstalled the arduino ide, and problem solved. I still don't know what caused the problem.

Hi everyone, first time in Arduino world, and I'm having trouble with driver installation.

I've tried going to device manager > update driver> manually browse driver's folder location, but it keeps saying "windows could not find drivers for your device"

I've tried reinstalling IDE,, reinstall with previous version of 1.8.14, 1.8.13, 1.0.6,, installing from microsoft store vs zip package vs exe. files, and reseting the arduino uno but none works. Right now the board has ON led turned on, and slow blinking of L led, resetting turns the L led to blinking twice fast, so I'm assuming the board has no problem?

windowx XP is pretty much unzip and go, as noted above there are issues with newer versions of windows but anyone that has ever fought a driver should be able to clear that up, there are a billion threads on how to do so

From experience, linux is far easier (literally, as mentioned, unzip.. and start it up, no need to install drivers or whatnots).

On all windows boxes I tried to get arduino to work (vista and XP), I had no success.

The vista machine just kept on whining the way we expect it to, XP just didn't appear to take the USB to serial driver, later on it did accept it.. but it just wasn't as simple as unzip and run like it was on ubuntu.

Hello, this is my first post and my first arduino project. The sketch is a known working sketch that I got from a fellow enthusiast that programmed it to automatically open a convertible car top. It has been used by dozens of other owners so I know the sketch is good.

I have the same problem, INFACT my arduino uno was working perfectly then all the sudden i can't find my com port. not showing up in device manager so i don't know how to get the drivers re-installed if they're corrupted... I'm googling the Legacy Driver thing now

Once again many thanks for the prompt reply. I was using the USB cable I have used for a couple of years but it has obviously failed. I tried a new cable; as soon as I plugged it into a USB port windows recognised it as COM3. All is now well my sketches upload OK.

I will mark the thread as solved.

I'm a beginner with Arduino and i have acquired the Arduino UNO R3 board. i have followed the instructions on arduino website in order to install the board, however it fails and still remains as an unrecognised device.

1) install the Arduino 1.0.5 IDE 

- the installation failes near the end when installing the arduino board

2) install the Arduino 1.5.7 BETA IDE

- the installation is successful but arduino device is still unrecognized.

3) i have tried manually installing the drivers by letting windows search in the arduino IDE installation folder/drivers/ 

- it reports that the best driver is already installed - "usb unrecognized device"

4) i have tried installing the drivers by manulally loading the .inf files from the IDE installation folders, and installing all the serial converter A/B/C/D in the list 

- all failed to install.

The issue was resolved by changing my USB cable. the cable in the kit was new and seemed to supply power to the arduino board, but windows was unable to identify the board using that cable. maybe the data wires were damaged.

 in any case, i changed the cable and everything worked smoothly. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Aug 7, 2014 at 16:41 BananaBanana 13111 gold badge11 silver badge55 bronze badges  Add a comment | 0 To solve this problem.

3. Here You can see a unknown device... i.e. your arduino board. double click on it.4 Click on hardware..................................................5. Now Choose Update Driver... Choose the location where the Arduino IDE is installed... And go to Next6. Now your computer will recognise your arduino board

Hi everyone,

I ve recently bought the Arduino Nano-33-IoT and I tested an sketch of Arduino's BLE . I uploaded the file

at the bigining I saw both lights blinking and actually the microcontroller was recognized but later on as I was trying to check a graph based on this post :

Get started with machine learning on Arduino | Arduino Blog.

Two things happened:

1.There was an increased delay of the response on the microcontroller graph.

2. My arduino IDE stop responding, so I decided to unplug the microcontroller and since then my Nano-33-IoT doesn't turn on...

Just not excited to make Ardunio work easily with the very low number of windows phones in existence (sales figures going down not up as % market share). Uploading data to a cloud server, so last year, and great if you want the NSA and the Chinese to have access to it. The new thing is small servers that can exchange data directly and will continue to work without an active Internet connection. Just another case of Microsoft being behind the times and using its big check book to play catch up.

I successfully installed Arduino IDE 1.6.9 on Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit.

I have several Arduino boards Unos and Megas. Whenever I connect them through a USB cable to the PC, it appears under Other Devices in Device Manager and shows a yellow triangle on the icon. Please note that I face the same issue with both types of arduino boards (Uno and Mega). My USB ports are working normally, as I can connect other USB devices with no issues.

The Mac is somewhat nicer than Windows if you find yourself wanting to do AVR/Arduino things outside of the Arduino IDE. This is mostly because the main command-line shell on Mac (bash) is much nicer than the main command-line shell for windows (CMD.EXE)

otherwise there is ZERO difference in between typing the EXACT same command in bash or cmd, you just might have to run a batch file to setup path=blah in windows, V.S. having it already setup 24/7 in nix (which if you spend 4 min reading 20+ year old MS documents is a trivial matter)

I have a Arduino Leonardo and I'm trying to make a macro keypad that send various command to my Windows pc. One command needs the windows key to be pressed along with another key. What (if there is any) code to press the Windows Key. Something like Keyboard.press(KEY_WIN);.

Is it possible to install windows 2000/98/me/95/DOS on Arduino DUE? As arduino due is a fast enough 32 bit processor with enough ram and EEPROM to handle older windows os. I saw many tutorials installing windows 2000 on 486 microprocessors. DUE is a lot faster than 486.

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Is it possible to install windows 2000/98/me/95/DOS on Arduino DUE? As arduino due is a fast enough 32 bit processor with enough ram and EEPROM to handle older windows os. I saw many tutorials installing windows 2000 on 486 microprocessors. DUE is a lot faster than 486.

I have a mac in one of my labs. I occasionally code on it. I don't know how you can switch between two arduino sketch windows on a mac. The cmd + tab only goes between applications, not two windows within arduino. It's difficult to try to copy code and move the windows back and forth. If you are using a mac, how would you go about doing it? Is there no facility to dock windows on left/right on a mac? Both windows and linux have that feature.

There are so many arduino Mac users so I thought this question must have an answer. I'm learning macs because I'm giving workshops at my professional national meetings to diverse audience, about 40% mac users, 1 linux user last time. Not knowing how to use a mac already wasted about 30 minutes of my workshop last year so I'm learning mac to avoid any unnecessary delays.

No, I can't find a way to start arduino ide as another process with the mac dock. There is no option like that. I can't find where the application is so I can't run it in terminal either. It would be big hassle even if this works. Every sketch I pick from the list of sketchbook has to be done by opening a new arduino ide instance.

If you have been using windows for a while, you will see the minus in win 8 as just small things. I dont mind using win 8 on my laptop and my win 8 tablet runs anything. My ipad though, is a completely different story. Mac os is not bad. But the focus is definitely on the less configurable than win machines. Less knobs to turn, less phone support to hire. More effort on looking good and wasting cpu cycles looking good. MS is also going towards this direction. 2351a5e196

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