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    Default SMOK UHDS Interface and Win7 64 bit

    I have problem to run SMOK UHDS interface with Win 7 64 bit.
    On XP runs without any problems.
    The problem is the driver ,it does not install properly.When I go to device manager and try to update driver it says best driver is install.I attach picture when is going on. I try 2 different computers and it is same problem.
    On XP runs with out any problems.

    Old X-dash worked fine this my computer
    If anyone know solution for this please let me know.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Did you tried to change com port number

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    The problem is that I can not get to that , This Computer does not have COM PORT 1, so it will be in Other devices , but if you look second picture it says unknown device. And when I click on it , it does not give me Port option.
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    Problem is that you must disable unsigned driver signature in windows 7.

    I had some problem on my Smok eu clone and solved it with this:

    1. Go to Start menu and type cmd.exe in the Search Bar and press Enter. (Remember you must be logged on as Administrator - if you're not, logout from your current user and login as Administrator. Or right-click the "Command Prompt" link in the start menu / accessories and select "Run as Administrator")
    Now type the following and press Enter:

    bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
    bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON

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    automocion do you think he must disable driver signature every time he start pc ?

    yugo if its working for you , you can disable driver signature while start your pc enter advanced boot option and select it
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    I tried suggestion but it is still same problem.
    That is not a problem because I am running test mode to disable driver sign.
    This Program comes with SMOK J-Tag:
    Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.3b

    Anyone else have this problem????

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    Uninstall the driver and scan for hardware changes, when driver is to be asked, specify driver location and then when installing driver, select ok to install when it says driver is not digitally signed. Restart your pc, everything should be alright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kumistheru View Post
    Uninstall the driver and scan for hardware changes, when driver is to be asked, specify driver location and then when installing driver, select ok to install when it says driver is not digitally signed. Restart your pc, everything should be alright.
    I try this but same thing.
    I took video so you can see what is going on:

    https://mega.co.nz/#!405AXAAK!yIz0-V...nquQDYlqw5uUq4

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    hello mate,
    just had a look at y r video...looks like you let the windows, do the installation of the drivers automatically...
    can you try to point out "manually" the drivers(instead automatically), just try to select the drivers from location you wants from the folder with the drivers for this hardware(uhds)...

    hope this all above make sense

    like this...
    https://www.dropbox.com/home/yugo45?share=1
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    Quote Originally Posted by yugo45 View Post
    I try this but same thing.
    I took video so you can see what is going on:

    https://mega.co.nz/#!405AXAAK!yIz0-V...nquQDYlqw5uUq4
    Checked your video. What you have missed is, deleting the driver software permanently from the windows. When you remove the driver, you need to select checkbox "Delete the driver software for the device" and say "OK". Once you have done that and scan for hardware changes, it will not install the driver software automatically as per your video. Then you can locate the driver software from the folder and then re-install even with the one that has not digitally signed. Job is done.

    Hope this helps.
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    Thank you guys so much. I made it work ,but very difficult.
    The problem is that new drivers are genetic FTD and if you have other device with this driver( which I had) Win7 64 bit it will give you problem. So what I did , since I have old Magic X-Dash install in PC, First I install with Smokxx.inf , then I update to new driver.
    All work now.

 

 

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