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I understand. I have done the search manually but I CANT locate where the driver might be. I have tried deleting driver and installing it new....but after I go search for it and I can't find. Sorry I know it's something stupid...but can't find it. Been looking trying to do this for 3 days....
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3 Attachment(s)
The path is:
C:\Program Files(x86*) \GHLControlCenter_VXXXX\Tools\FUJITSU USB DIRECT.........
*In case of 64-bit system. Or without x86 - in case of 32-bit system.
VXXXX - actual version of GHLControlCenter, e.g. V1055
Attachment 6265
Attachment 6266
Attachment 6267
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I will try that tonight and report then.
I know I have tried that already. Maybe I need to delete "x86" to see if it works that way.
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just to clarifiy:
during normal operation you will see the MitrasLX-driver, not the USBVCOM, in the device manager
once you entered the download mode this changes: now only the USBVCOM is shown, not the "normal" driver
means: you will only see the USBVCOM driver AFTER you entered the update procedure
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Thank you very much for the clarification Mathias.
I believe my issue is with the 64 vs 32 bit.
I will try that tonight and will report back.
Thank you very much
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Ok
Thank you everyone.
Got it to work. Issue was I am running a windows XP HOME edition. Instead of 64 bit it's a 32 bit. So when doing the manual driver, I HAD TO REMOVE x86* from the file!!!
Finally updated to latest version.
One more thing to mention, not sure if I read it anywhere...if you have a 6100 AND a 6200 you CANNOT use the same cable to connect to them!
Not sure why but I needed to use a separate cable for each one of them!!!!
And yes I know it doesn't make sense to have one of each. I am planning on upgrading but not at this point.
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yes makes really no sense, USB is USB, and the Mitras hardware is the same, except the LED clusters
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I know it makes no sense but I tried MULTIPLE times with the first cable and NOTHING. Just an interesting tidbit. That's all.