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It's a driver issue - I resolved it by finding the hackrf device in the device manager and manually updating the driver. You can point it to the directory where you have the firmware downloaded. There is a driver folder. Windows tells you it already has the best driver but ignore that and choose from list - have disk - there are likely at least two versions in the list. It worked after I switched to the 2015 version.
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It's a driver issue - I resolved it by finding the hackrf device in the device manager and manually updating the driver. You can point it to the directory where you have the firmware downloaded. There is a driver folder. Windows tells you it already has the best driver but ignore that and choose from list - have disk - there are likely at least two versions in the list. It worked after I switched to the 2015 version.
It's a driver issue - I resolved it by finding the hackrf device in the device manager and manually updating the driver. You can point it to the directory where you have the firmware downloaded. There is a driver folder. Windows tells you it already has the best driver but ignore that and choose from list - have disk - there are likely at least two versions in the list. It worked after I switched to the 2015 version.
Originally posted by @MichaelSMVogel in #157 (comment)
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