^new^ - Gpib-usb-hs Driver Windows Xp

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For Windows XP (SP3 32-bit or 64-bit), use the following NI-488.2 driver versions:

Connecting the USB controller to an older PC running Windows XP can occasionally trigger a system crash (STOP error) due to driver conflicts with antiquated third-party USB chipset host controllers (e.g., early VIA or SiS chipsets).

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You can cross-reference your device's properties in the Device Manager against known NI Hardware Lists to ensure Windows is even seeing the right chip. 2 versions mentioned? Driver for GPIB-USB_HS fir Windows XP - NI Community

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It is highly recommended to install the NI-488.2 driver software plugging the GPIB-USB-HS into the USB port. This ensures that the driver files are in place, allowing Windows to recognize the hardware correctly upon connection. Run the downloaded installer ( .exe file). Follow the on-screen instructions. Choose the default installation options. Restart your computer when prompted. 3. Connect the GPIB-USB-HS

: If any NI-488.2 driver lower than version 2.0 is present, uninstall it via Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs before proceeding.

The National Instruments (NI) GPIB-USB-HS is a high-speed USB transform adapter. It converts any computer with a USB port into a fully functional IEEE 488.2 controller. This device can control up to 14 programmable GPIB instruments. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Windows will locate the newly installed NI driver files and link them to the USB device.

Issue 1: "Device Cannot Start (Code 10)" in Windows Device Manager

National Instruments includes the Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) utility to verify and configure your hardware. Launch from your desktop shortcut or the Start menu.