Below I explain the USB error that was displaying, provide access to the correct drivers, and provide steps to install the drivers. I imagine either the drivers were not working with Windows 7 or there were no 64-bit drivers. After doing this and attempting to install the drivers I was still receiving an error. So the first thing I tried was to zip up the drivers CD that initially came with the USB to Serial Converter and get the zip file over to the new laptop. I had a couple issues the first being the fact that the Dell Studio XPS laptop has a slot load CD/DVD drive and the drivers were on a mini CD. ![]() After I recently purchased a new laptop running Windows 7 64-Bit I needed to reinstall my USB to Serial Converter. ![]() ![]() I have had the same USB to serial adapter working on Windows XP for quite awhile. USB 2.0 to RS232 Serial Converter with FTDI Chipset - Driver Downloads.
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