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Title: Require signed Win10 driver for Hantek6254EU [Print this page]

Author: DavidH    Time: 2020-7-9 01:16
Title: Require signed Win10 driver for Hantek6254EU
My company requires using signed driver for all devices, including the Hantek6254EU-US that I purchased on Amazon last month and received today.
I installed the software and driver on the CD that came in the box. The message below indicates it is not signed. So I removed the driver.
Then, I download from your web site the file Hantek6000EU_Driver.zip but it is not signed either, and gives the same message.

PLEASE HELP!

Windows cannot verify the digital signature
for the drivers required for this device. A
recent hardware or software change might
have installed a file that is signed incorrectly
or damaged, or that might be malicious
software from an unknown source. (Code 52)

Author: amy    Time: 2020-7-9 11:57
Edited by amy at 2020-7-9 14:37

Please use this driver to update.
[attach]3720[/attach]



Author: DavidH    Time: 2020-7-9 23:54
Edited by DavidH at 2020-7-10 01:01

Thank you very much Amy!
The driver at the link you provided is signed by Microsoft and initializes as expected.

Can you answer three more questions?
I want to keep all Software, Driver, and FPGA versions up to date. (1) How is best to do this? In Scope.exe, Help->About it shows the info below.

Software Version: Jul 5 2018
Driver   Version: 20170215
FPGA    Version: 1002
PCB      Version: 1.03
Product SN:  64E00561
Copyright (c) 2016 Qingdao Hantek Electronic Co.,
Ltd All rights reserved


(2) Am I using most current versions of each?
(3) Does Scope.exe have the ability to use host (PC in my case) network to contact Hantek and tell me (the end user) if newer version(s) are available?

Thanks
Dave




Author: wangshuang    Time: 2020-7-15 10:12
DavidH replied at 2020-7-9 23:54
Thank you very much Amy!
The driver at the link you provided is signed by Microsoft and initializes  ...

Download the latest driver, software in Hantek official website, then update them.
You mean wifi? I do not quite understand.






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