The CP210x USB to UART Bridge Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers are required for device operation as a Virtual COM Port to facilitate host communication with CP210x products. These devices can also interface to a host using the direct access driver.

The CP210x Manufacturing DLL and Runtime DLL have been updated and must be used with v 6.0 and later of the CP210x Windows VCP Driver. Application Note Software downloads affected are AN144SW.zip, AN205SW.zip and AN223SW.zip. If you are using a 5.x driver and need support you can download Legacy OS Software.


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Virtual COM port (VCP) drivers cause the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. Application software can access the USB device in the This page contains the VCP drivers currently available for FTDI devices.

Virtual COM port (VCP) drivers cause the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. Application software can access the USB device in the same way as it would access a standard COM port.

***Windows 10 and Windows 11 only. Universal Windows Drivers enable developers to create a single driver package that runs across multiple different device types, from embedded systems to tablets and desktop PCs.

For most devices, the Ports device setup class and the Serial function driver provide the functionality required to operate serial ports and COM ports. To install serial ports and COM ports using these system-supplied components, do the following:

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I have 2 M5Stick CPlus and want to use it.

So I connect it to the USB port - 2 devices were not recognized !!

In the device manager I can see "M5stack", but it is marked with a yello sign, means no driver present.

I try to install the new version with the Windows update system -- no success !

But:

I driver is installed correct.

My M5stack Fire and Basic are working - there is no error - I can use it with the UIflow, Burner and Arduino etc.

If I change for example from the Fire to one of the M5Sticks CPlus (same cable, same USB port, same software), then the device manager of Windows 10 shows me a problem and the M5Stick is not connected via COM port.

I get all software drivers new from M5stack.com - deinstalled the old driver - start the computer new - installed the drivers again - used one other USB port - one other USB cable ------- NO SOLUTION ----- NO CONNECTION.

The NetBurner virtual serial port is designed to run with all NetBurner hardware, but not other devices, and will work with any of our products. If you have specific questions, please feel free to email us at sales(at)netburner.com.

This made me realise that it's probably a good strategy to always keep a PS/2 keyboard at hand (which is incidentally the only kind of keyboard I use), but also made me wonder: why exactly don't PS/2 ports and devices rely on drivers like their USB counterparts do?

PS/2 devices actually do need drivers. PS/2 I/O devices, specifically keyboards and mouse devices, are handled by the built-in i8042prt.sys driver. This driver has been included since early versions of Windows NT, before this system driver, device specific drivers were required for the PS/2 device to function properly.

Any PS/2 device that is NOT a keyboard or mouse would also require a device driver to function properly. This would be similar to the Game Port connector, which provided a standard port, for joysticks to work.

The Windows 7 Installation Environment, does not have USB 3 host controller driver support, which is the reason Windows 7 cannot be installed from a USB 3 device. This is the reason you must add a USB 3 driver to the ISO, in order to install Windows 7, from a USB 3 mass storage device.

While it is the case Intel changed the USB 3 I/O, in such a way Windows 7 is no longer supported, USB 3 support still exist. It also is the case Intel no longer supports Windows 7, with it's more recent hardware iterations, with it's own Intel USB 3 drivers.

Technically they would have drivers but it's such a standardised interface that it is all simply built into the operating system. It wouldn't even provide a mechanism for replacing the driver hence it would not appear in, say, Windows' device manager.

USB is a slightly different situation because a USB connection can carry many different types of device interface, including hubs which in turn can carry other devices and other hubs. Also, USB has a little more overhead because your system has to be able to determine things like what type of device it is, how much power it needs, etc before it can run, so you don't just get instant usability, you have to wait until the OS has time to probe and initialise the device. Nonetheless, most such device interfaces still have support included in the operating system and have no requirement to install a specialised driver - for instance, keyboards, mice and external hard drives. Windows, annoyingly, will go through the process of "setting up a new device" when you insert a new device even if it has the required drivers already because it's just a standard device.

Both USB and PS/2 devices can have manufacturer-provided drivers, and these are often optional in the sense that all they do is provide some sort of additional features related to non-standard aspects of the device.

The advice about trying a PS/2 keyboard if your USB keyboard is not recognised by the OS is simply a way of troubleshooting if there is something wrong with your system's USB support. There are various things that can go wrong with USB. Firstly, USB support is more complicated so some boot managers or even "BIOS" setup interfaces don't support it, or do but only when your system is set to "legacy" USB support. It's also possible to disable USB support sometimes, and re-enabling it may be difficult without a PS/2 keyboard. And sometimes there are other issues with USB.

Window 11, Arduino IDE version 1.8.18 can open monitor to a SP-12 ESP8266 WeMos D1 NodeMCU Lua Mini WIFI 4M Bytes Development Board Module. USB port driver version 3.8.2023.2. When the module is restarted, press reset button, the Serial Monitor displays the module programmed USB output data. If the Window 11, Arduino IDE version 1.8.18 upload tab is selected, an upload error is generated,

Now start Arduino IDE again and repeat whatever you were doing before when you encountered that error before. Hopefully this time you will not encounter that "Cannot configure port" error during the sketch upload.

I see multiple people having this problem but not seen an answer why or a solution: The Virtual COM Port driver (1.4) is not working for Windows 10 users. I have the same problem. I download the Driver from:

However, what I don't understand is what exactly happened with the board/software/driver that caused the COM port to work. I've studied the 'USB F4 VCP Device' section of the PDF you've linked to but nothing there is making it entirely clear why this suddenly works.

At first I figured the COM port appeared because the Tracealyzer software running on the board activated certain peripherals to cause the 'connection' to happen. However, since then I've flashed different software (like just a simple light blink example), I unplug the board, plug it back in and it's surprising to me that the COM port for the

No dice. I plug my STM32F429 in and ''STMicroelectronics STLink Virtual COM Port (COM5)'' shows up under ''Ports''. in Device Manager. I unplug it, and plug in my STM32F411 using the same USB cable and port and nothing

Maybe check if there are any solder bridges that need connecting on the board, swap the USB cable, try a different port... although I'm sure you have already tried these. Check the schematic vs the board, soldering on the dev board USB socket.

I had a similar issue with the STM32L476 Virtual ComPort (VCP) not working properly, even though it seemed like all the drivers on Windows should have been in place after installing both ST-LINK004 and Atollic TrueSTUDIO 9.2.0.

Instead, I chose to wipe out all of those installed drivers and install the 64-bit Windows 8 VCP driver from the STSW-STM32102 package (even though the README says not to), and everything worked fine after that. I've written this up here, with before/after screenshots -- -virtual-com-port-issues/

With a USB-C connection, you can charge your Windows 11 PC, and you can also connect to other USB Type-C devices such as mobile phones, docking stations, display adapters, and other devices that have a USB-C port.



Make sure the device or dongle is connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports the correct Alternate Mode. For example, a DisplayPort Alternate Mode adapter should be connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode.

With a USB-C connection, you can charge your Windows 10 PC, and you can also connect to other USB Type-C devices such as mobile phones, docking stations, display adapters, and other devices that have a USB-C port.



Make sure your Windows 10 phone has all the latest updates for Windows. To check for the latest updates, on Start , swipe over to the All apps list, and then select Settings  > Update & security  > Phone update  > Check for updates. This lets you check for the latest updates for Windows and the latest device drivers. For more info, see Windows 10 Updates.

There's a driver in the device you connected to that isn't supported in the version of Windows 10 Mobile your phone is running. For information about the supported devices, see Universal Serial Bus (USB).

Make sure the device or dongle is connected to the USB-C port on your PC (or phone) that supports the correct Alternate Mode. For example, if you're connecting a Thunderbolt Alternate Mode device, make sure you connect to the USB-C port that supports Thunderbolt.

Make sure the device or dongle is connected to the USB-C port on your PC (or phone) that supports the correct Alternate Mode. For example, a DisplayPort Alternate Mode adapter should be connected to the USB-C port on your PC (or phone) that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode. be457b7860

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