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K2MK

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Virtual ports won't install under Windows 10
« on: 2018-04-28, 13:11:12 »
I've been successfully using my RRC-1258 with RHR for 2 years running CW, SSB, and FSK RTTY. I upgraded to a new PC running Windows 10. The Microbit installer does not install the virtual ports which means that I don't have access to COMExtra for running FSK RTTY.

I've uninstalled and re-installed the program numerous times. I've tried running the installer as an administrator. The installer version is 1.31_2016-03-10. During the installation I see the pop-up that I may have to approve the installation of the virtual ports. I also see a message that the virtual ports are being installed. I don't get any additional pop-ups asking me for any approvals. After installation there are no virtual ports in my PC Device Manager window.

Viewing my PC Device Manager I chose an action to Add Legacy Hardware. Manually searching led me to find all 4 virtual ports with proper COM numbers. I manually installed each of them, however, they all showed up in Device Manager with a warning icon. I tried to use the ComExtra port from within N1MM/MMTTY but it was not workable. I tried the COM port number, EXTFSK, and EXTFSK64. The MMTTY message was always "Can't Open COMxx".

Any ideas?

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Mike K2MK


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Re: Virtual ports won't install under Windows 10
« Reply #1 on: 2018-04-28, 15:50:20 »
Mike,

Have you followed these instructions?: http://www.remoterig.com/wp/?page_id=3200

I would suggest deinstalling all Microbit drivers using that program, rebooting and then reinstalling
using the newest version of Microbit Setup Manager.

If that doesn't work, you can take a direct look at all installed serial ports and delete or change their
port number: http://www.remoterig.com/forum/index.php?topic=877.msg4032#msg4032

I also have a "worst case" tool available that nukes all installed USB drivers that I can send to you if requested.
The drivers that are used by Windows will reinstall automatically and then you can reinstall the rest as needed,
including these Microbit ports.

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Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX

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Re: Virtual ports won't install under Windows 10
« Reply #2 on: 2018-04-28, 16:34:46 »
Hi Mitch,

I followed the instructions. The report on notepad was not too informative since there were no RRC ports to remove.

I uninstalled Microbit programs and drivers, rebooted, and re-installed. Same problem.

I'm not ready to nuke all serial ports. There are 5 pre-installed ports that came with the PC and I don't know if I have the capability of re-installing them if I nuke them. I'm not ready to take that risk.

I don't see how there can be a numbering conflict. Wouldn't the virtual ports just install at the next available number?

Other ideas are welcome.

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Mike K2MK

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Re: Virtual ports won't install under Windows 10
« Reply #3 on: 2018-04-28, 18:57:08 »
Hi Mike,

No, Windows will indeed set a port number to the same as an old one if it is currently not plugged-in.
You should definitely use that scrip in my link to double-check.

Nuking them won't remove the actual drivers in the Windows directory. They will reinstall automatically.
This would effectively be a "colonoscopy" for your Windows USB drivers and clean everything out like new.

If you want it, just drop me a mail at dj0qn (at) darc.de and I will send it to you.

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Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX