Hi,
I understand the concept of this USB device. It powers up as a hidden device then the ni drivers download software onto it and it becomes a GPIB-USB-HS device. But that't not important right now...
However, I not would expect to see the "Found new hardware wizard" the first time I connect it after powering up.
Normally connecting devices like cameras and USB pen drives just give a popup from the system tray if they've been seen before.
Also I know the drivers have to be installed for each USB port you connect it to.
The wizard then goes thru its normal "search for drivers" and "copying files" process.
After the "Your new hardware is installed and ready to use" appears the device works correctly.
On occasion the hardware is discovered but the drivers never get installed. Device manager status is "present but not configured". I'll leave this for another time.
Here's some info...
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
Controller & analyser Software V2.3
Measurement & Automation Explorer V3.1.0.3021
Driver Provider: National Instruments
Driver Date: 30/10/04
Driver Version: 2.3.0.3500
Driver Files: c:\windows\system32\drivers\nipalusb.sys
My main question is: Why do I need to go thru the found new hardware wizard each time I connect the device after a fresh boot? Is this normal?
Can anyone shed any light on this.
Cheers
Henry
Electronic Test and Calibration Ltd, Bideford, North Devon. England.