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Post time 2016-11-9 18:50:41 | Show all posts
I was facing the same problem too, but it can be fixed!

Windows is automatically installing what it thinks is the appropriate driver for your device (which is the wrong one). You'll need to stop Windows from doing it so that you can install the Hantek driver.

Steps:

1. Stop Windows from installing the driver. There's several ways of doing this as Google suggests, some of which don't work. If you need more details, search online (it will be too lengthy otherwise)

- Use Windows Registry to stop automatic driver updates (works after rebooting)
- Use Control Panel to disable driver updates (useless, even after rebooting)

2. Unplug your device and plug it in again.

3. Under Device Manager, you should see 'DMM USB' in the Other Devices tab. Right-click on that, and select 'Update Driver Software'.

4. Choose the folder where the Hantek driver is located.

5. Allow the PC to install the driver. Once done, you should see 'Hantek DMM' or something. That's A-OK.

6. Run the software. Measurement begins the moment you open it.

On a side note, the 1 second interval is somewhat messed up. I occasionally get readings at 2 second intervals. Hmm.
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