If you can't find driver project templates in Visual Studio, the WDK Visual Studio extension didn't install properly. To resolve this, run the WDK.vsix file from this location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Vsix\VS2022\10.0.22621.2428\WDK.vsix.

As an alternative to downloading Visual Studio, the SDK, and the WDK, you can download the EWDK, which is a standalone, self-contained command-line environment for building drivers. It includes Visual Studio Build Tools, the SDK, and the WDK.


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Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

Here you can download drivers for DisplayLink USB graphics chipsets incorporated in your dock, adapter or monitor. We recommend to update to the latest driver to address any potential security issue, fix bugs, improve performance and add new features.

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.

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.

I'm writing a Windows library using C++. This library should be able to check if the device driver of a specific device is installed on the system. So I am searching for a way to check if a driver is installed for a known Device ID.

SetupDiGetClassDevs seems to return exactly what I need for calling SetupDiBuildDriverInfoList, but it still doesn't take a Device ID as input. It may take a GUID of a device setup/interface class, but if I understand it correctly, a vendor-specific driver does not have such a GUID. It can also take a PnP enumerator, which I don't know enough about to tell whether I can use that somehow. Or finally, it may take a Device Instance ID - but not a Device ID.

Obviously, I want to check for any device of the same kind, so querying by Device Instance ID is not feasible. So, the question is: How do I check whether the driver for a given Device ID (or any other information that can identify the device; I assume Device ID is the right thing here) is installed, using the API functions I have listed (or any other way)?

I have a few handheld radios that I need to update the frequencies and when I connect to the USB, it fails to connect. In device manager and Ports it says - "Please install corresponding PL2303 driver to support Windows 11 and further OS"

There is a working driver at _id=225&pcid=41, a bit down the page listed as "DCHU (for PC Vendors)". Getting it installed is a bit tricky, it seems. What I did is this:


First install the downloaded driver by unpacking the zip file and "pnputil /add-driver *.inf /subdirs /install" (the /install is probably not necessary) from the extracted "Win11_DCHU" directory. It will add the two driver packages to the driver store and tell you what oemXY.inf files it has assigned to them.


Then "pnputil /enum-drivers", and in the output look for Prolific drivers other than the ones from the previous step. I had only one other entry, a "ser2pl.inf" version "09/16/2021 3.8.40.0".


Disconnect the device, and "pnputil /delete-driver oemXY.inf" with the INF file you located in the previous step.


Connect the device again, and it should work, at least, it does for me. The problem is probably that the non-working driver is the newest (September 2021 vs. July for the ones from the download page) and so Windows prefers it over them.

Windows 11 update loaded Prolific PL2303 driver 3.8.40.0 and when I go to device manager it says "Please install corresponding PL2303 driver to support Windows 11 and further OS" This driver does not even attempt to communicate with my X10 CM11 hooked to my serial port. I had to go to Prolific website and load their current driver 3.6.81.357. (uninstall driver first) Serial to X10 device now working fine. Don't install Windows update for Prolific or it will change it back.

Install optional drivers for your printer manually in Windows 11  Select Start > Settings > Windows Update.  Select Check for updates at the top of the page. Windows Update might find an updated version of your printer driver. To use it: Select Start , then select Settings > Windows Update. .Select Check for updates

I'm going to agree with CathyO that the device was launched a long time ago and we don't have a W11 only driver, however, if you go the the Drivers and Downloads for the device, and filter on W11, it does show we have a compatabile driver, Drivers & Downloads - WorkCentre 6015 - Windows 11 - Xerox. 


While I don't have a 6015 , I was able to install the driver on W11 and it appears to work. 


I suggest you uninstall the printer you have, download the driver from the link above and try installing again. Unfortunately, if this does not work, there's not much we can help with on the forums, so you would need to reach out to support.

I have facing much familiar thing with me I have windows 10 but I am unable to download proper driver I couldn't even install successfully still waiting and search drivers which is comptiable with my windows 10 bit 64.

Im running windows 10, the current version of arcGIS (the 64bit version on the current downloads page) and i am following the link to the microsoft 2016 Database tool that pops up in the error message

I'm currently facing the same issue though I never had it before since I had already installed the driver. I've reinstalled it (numerous times) using the recommended ways yet I still receive the error.

I am using PVS 2012 to deploy Windows 2019 server on ESXi 6.5. When I run Windows update, it keeps pushing the "VMware, Inc. - net - 1.8.17.0" driver update, and I cannot prevent it from installing. This causes the image to BSOD during boot after installation.

I have seen this a couple of times. I generally recommend to NOT update virtual machine tools drivers via Windows Update, this has to be a controlled process. You can configure a group policy/registry setting, to prevent drivers from Windows Update/WSUS.

Yes, you can locate and download the driver through the Advanced Driver Search. When installing Standard Display Driver versions posted 12/6/19 or later, the driver installation will force a clean installation which will fully remove the previous DCH driver before the Standard driver is installed. Should you be attempting to install a Standard Display Driver version posted before 12/6/19, we recommend you manually uninstall the previous DCH driver before beginning the installation.

The NVIDIA Control Panel must be installed on the (C:) drive for NVIDIA DCH display driver installations. If you have made changes to the default location where new apps will be saved to from the Windows Settings, you may encounter an error when trying to open the NVIDIA Control Panel. To resolve this, choose one of the following workarounds:

The SES driver will auto install when the drive is attached and found if drivers are not installed.

Newer WD SES Drivers are not available for download from Western Digital. They are only available through Windows or macOS updates.

I've done it on Windows 10. After plugging the USB blaster II then go to Install Drivers and navigate to the install directory and there is a drivers directory. I've done it twice on this machine and it's worked.

I tried one option for eliminating driver signing (command line) and tried the advanced restart settings suggestion above but that ended with a bricked computer and a call to IT to get a bitlocker key. I'm not trying it again.

Excellent instructions. First my new Eval kit didn't blink lights on first power up like it was supposed to, then the first run of Quartus Lite V20 required Admin permission (Run as Administrator), then the driver was not signed and this helped. What a mess trying to get a demo going on my latest Win 10 with their latest software but I now have blinky lights (on to real code).

As of version 2.5.0.0, the Adafruit drivers package is no longer signed, and some of the drivers it contains are also no longer signed. You'll need to click the second item in this dialog box when it appears:

On Windows 7, by default, we install a single driver for most of Adafruit's boards, including the Feather 32u4, the Feather M0, Feather M0, Express, Circuit Playground, Circuit Playground Express, Gemma M0, Trinket M0, Metro M0 Express. On Windows 10 and 11 that driver is not necessary (it's built in to Windows) and it will not be listed.

For DS4/DS5 to properly function on your Windows 10/11 PC you are required to install necessary first and third party drivers. Some of which, of course, are optional but will improve DS4windows capabilities. Here we will list and give a description of every driver needed to allow your DualShock 4 and DualSense 5 to work. Launching the DS4 app will also ask to install the drivers. 2351a5e196

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