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Code 10 error in driver in Windows 10

First, my apologies if this is the wrong place to have posted this, I'm not sure if I am dealing with a Labview issue or a Windows issue, any help would be appreciated.

 

I recently upgraded to Windows 10 on my home laptop where I run Labview Home & Student.   Two of my drivers are giving me issues when trying to run Labview -

One is the National Instruments GPIB-USB-HS where windows reports that there is no driver for this device, the other is a BK 8510 electronic load, interfaced with the IT-E132 USB interface cable - on this, Windows reports a 'Code 10' error which says that 'a device that does not exist was specified'

 

I plugged my work laptop which runs Windows 7, and Labview 14 into my system, and drivers loaded automatically and worked properly.

 

Have others seen issues with drivers under windows 10?

 

 

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99% sure all drivers are currently not supported on Windows 10. 

 

Have you checked the readme for the version of the driver you're installing?

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Hi sauerwald,

 

Your GPIB-USB-HS is compatible with NI 488.2 on Windows 8/7, and the NI 488.2 driver is compatible with Windows 10, but we do not yet have conclusive information on if your device will work properly on Windows 10. I would assume that it should, but you might not know for sure until the read me file is updated. Please see the following resources:

http://download.ni.com/support/softlib//gpib/Windows/15.0/ReadMe.html

http://www.ni.com/white-paper/52818/en

 

If you do have the newest version of NI-488.2 installed, then you can go into Windows Device Manager and right-click to associate the correct driver with your device.

 

For your third party software, you can check if we have a driver , or procure a driver from the manufacturer.

Sunayna R.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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