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Can't install 0.3.0 in Windows 10 #207

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Chris2011 opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 8 comments
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Can't install 0.3.0 in Windows 10 #207

Chris2011 opened this issue Nov 8, 2020 · 8 comments

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@Chris2011
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Hi,

I downloaded all the 7 files from the release of 0.3.0.
I can list the remote devices so I guess that the USBIP Server, which runs on my Raspi 3B+ is working correctly(?).

What doesn't work is to use usbip.exe install. I got this error:

usbip: error: usbip_vhci.inf or usbip_vhci.sys file not found
usbip: error: cannot install vhci driver package

Is the config still wrong and does it try to go to the old files? Because I have the new files usbip_vhci_ude.

I have WIndows 10 Home 64bit (20H2) on a surface laptop 3.

When I try to install it manually via the hardware device, it says that the folder doesn't have driver for the system. Did I miss smth?

Thx for your help and thx for the package, this package doesn't give me errors when I list the remote devices, I tried a different one, which I thought it was the official one and it failed right from the beginning.

@addius8
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addius8 commented Nov 11, 2020

looks to me like they swapped install to install_ude. For me the install worked with`

.\usbip.exe install_ude

instead of

.\usbip.exe install

@Chris2011
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Chris2011 commented Nov 11, 2020

Oh I've completely overseen it. Thx. Now I get this error:

w/o admin rights

usbip: error: failed to install vhci driver package: err:5
usbip: error: cannot install vhci driver package

w/ admin rights

usbip: error: failed to install vhci driver package: err:e0000247
usbip: error: cannot install vhci driver package

Maybe a conflict with another driver?

@Chris2011
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Ok I think I missed the part with the cert. Will do this first. Thought that this is not needed in some case.

@Chris2011
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Ok yes, completely my fault. I skipped the steps to install the cert. I couldn't find it as I downloaded the assets file as from the other releases. But I see, it is part of the repo. Now after installing the cert and did a bcdedit I could install it via admin rights. Nice thx :).

@addius8
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addius8 commented Nov 11, 2020

@Chris2011 do you also have certificate loading errors when binding usb devices in Windows while setting up the windows as server?

im having

usbip: error: cannot load certificate: subject: USBIP Test
usbip: error: bind_device: error binding device on busid 1-48: err: 0

for anything I want to bind

@Chris2011
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#11 (comment) this comment gave me the answer about the missing step :D.

I'm using a Raspi as the USB Server, not windows. But maybe you also missed a step. I would suggest you also to go step by step through the readme and with admin rights.

@addius8
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addius8 commented Nov 11, 2020

@Chris2011 all my Linux devices are serving completely fine. could you try to bind a device for me. I just want to make sure that its not a repo mistake. Just get the windows devices with

.\usbip.exe list -l

 - busid 1-48 (1532:0114)
   Razer USA, Ltd : unknown product (1532:0114)
 - busid 1-191 (152a:8750)
   Thesycon Systemsoftware & Consulting GmbH : unknown product (152a:8750)
 - busid 1-147 (1532:0032)
   Razer USA, Ltd : unknown product (1532:0032)

and then try the binding

.\usbip.exe bind -b {your BUS-ID}
.\usbip.exe bind -b 1-48

@Chris2011
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So for me, it was just the problem with the missing steps, everything worked fine. And also, I could connect remotely to my usb on my pi. But I have a different setup than you. This is the command, that I used: usbip.exe attach_ude -r <ip> -b <bus_id>. The server is running on my pi, I use windows as my client.

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