From: Steinspecht <ste...@gm...> - 2014-02-20 13:02:50
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I'm afraid I'm a bit out of my depth here. > > Since your device is using libusb0.sys, then you can select WinUSB to replace > your current driver. > WinUSB is not shown by the Zadig tool. On the left-hand field there is this entry: HidUsb (v6.3.9600.16384 or USBSTOR (v6.3.9600.16475) depending on what's selected on the drop-down list above it. On the drop-down list there is no entry like WinUSB or libusbxxx. The listed entries are: USB2.0-CRW (Interface 1) Media Center Interface (Interface 0) My Passport 0730 [an external hard disk drive] EP1 Interrupt (Interface 0) Media Center Interface (Interface 1) EP2 Interrupt (Interface 1) Bulk-In, Bulk-Out, Interface (Interface 0) And that's it. The log says however: Zadig 2.1.0.658 Windows 8.1 64-bit ini file 'zadig.ini' not found - default parameters will be used default driver set to 'WinUSB' 0 devices found. 7 devices found. To answer your question: > Is your device a USB composite device? In that case, you need to select the USB > Composite Parent. My device is a Canon Powershot G10 camera. Composite? I don't know. Its original driver was installed automatically when I first connected it. Since the system doesn't see it properly due to libusb-win32, it cannot re-install the driver. I didn't do anything extravagant to my system (the unsigned driver override is long since reversed to normal security state). Conversely I must ask, why isn't it possible to remove the libusb-win32 driver in a standard way via the device manager? This is a moot point anyway. I appreciate your assistance very much, so please help me with removing it. Regards, Steinspecht |