When a Bootloader or D-LOGG is connected to the PC with a USB cable, the PC automatically recognises a new hardware component and automatically starts the „Hardware-Assistant“ (Hardware Wizard) if a driver has not yet been installed for this device.
If an Internet connection is available, Windows connects automatically to the Windows Update website to install a suitable driver. In this case no further steps are necessary.
If an Internet connection is not available, or no suitable driver has been found or if Windows is configured to prevent the automatic installation of drivers, the required drivers can be manually installed.
If the Wizard does not start automatically, the installation can also be manually started. When the device is connected to the PC but the driver has not been installed, it is displayed in the Windows Device Manager with an exclamation mark in one of the <other devices>, <Ports(COM and LPT)> or <USB Controller> lists. The driver installation can be manually started from here.
You can find more information in the USB driver’s manual in the attached CD-ROM or on our Website ta.co.at.