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Seeking OP-COM USB V2 Interface Drivers for Windows 10 64-bit, Version 1703

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  • #1 16605957
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    I warmly welcome. Please help me find drivers for the OP-COM USB V2 Interface device.

    USB / VID_0403 & PID_4F50 & REV_0600
    USB / VID_0403 & PID_4F50

    The system is Windows 10 version 1703 - 64 bits.

    Thank you very much for your help and best regards. J
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  • #3 16606014
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    Thank you for the drivers, unfortunately I can not modify the files - could the esteemed colleague teach me how to do it?
  • #5 16606057
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    "Windows found drivers for this device but encountered an error installing them
    The hash for the file is missing from the specified catalog file, possibly the file has been corrupted or tampered with
    That was the answer - nothing is damn thing.
  • #6 16606073
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Maybe I've changed something.

    Use the inf file from this file: https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/download.php?id=575613 and subchange with yours.
    You can also check this driver, it is under W7 64bit but it should work and under W10 64bit.

    I understand that it is an OP-COM USB V2 Interface which you obviously did not specify and that the system is 64bit?


    Ps. In case of further problems, you can always install Windows 7 under vmware and use the adapter there.
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  • #7 16606102
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    Yes - sorry, this is what my friend said - everything is correct.

    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    Unfortunately, no files will be installed, unless I have to install the previous version of the system - it is very troublesome for me and I do not know if it will be completely successful. I don't understand why they won't install these drivers.
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  • #8 16606134
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    I do not know too. It will be best to install Windows 7 under VMware as I have provided, thus you will keep W10.
  • #9 16606198
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    Thank you for your help. My colleague Kolobos is helpful as always. Be fore the enormous knowledge and kindness of my colleague. I think I solved the problem - tomorrow, if it will be ok, I will describe it for sure. If my colleague Kolobos likes beer, I have the ENTIRE TIRA of his favorite beer. Thank you and best regards. J
  • #10 16606222
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    > I think I've solved the problem

    How? We managed to install drivers?
  • #11 16606230
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    I think it worked. Tomorrow tests and I will definitely write what and how - I will not forget it, knowing my bad luck, it follows me like ... I will write tomorrow after the tests.
  • #12 16611267
    jacek0503
    Level 21  
    Damaged equipment. He landed in the trash. I close the topic.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding drivers for the OP-COM USB V2 Interface device compatible with Windows 10 64-bit, version 1703. Users suggest downloading drivers from the manufacturer's website and modifying the INF file to include specific USB IDs (VID_0403 & PID_4F50). Some users encounter installation errors related to corrupted files or missing hashes. Alternatives include using a driver from a different source or installing Windows 7 in a virtual machine to facilitate driver installation. Ultimately, one user reports a potential resolution but later indicates that the equipment may be damaged, leading to the closure of the topic.
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