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I'm running Windows 10, build 17134, on a ThinkPad P50.
I've installed the nScope v0.8 software, and, upon the first USB connection to the nScope, Windows notified me that all drivers loaded correctly. However, I'm unable to connect to the nScope: I just keep getting the nScope failed to connect ( o_O ) message.
I've attempted multiple reboots and reinstalls, and even tried nScope v0.7, to no avail.
The device works properly under my MacBook with the v0.8 software, which I used to upgrade the device's firmware. The upgrade did not fix the issue either.
As a workaround, I'm currently using it with nScope v0.7 inside a VM running Windows 7 (on my W10 host), with no problems (v0.8 did work as well, but crashed quite often in the VM).
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I'm running Windows 10, build 17134, on a ThinkPad P50.
I've installed the nScope v0.8 software, and, upon the first USB connection to the nScope, Windows notified me that all drivers loaded correctly. However, I'm unable to connect to the nScope: I just keep getting the nScope failed to connect ( o_O ) message.
I've attempted multiple reboots and reinstalls, and even tried nScope v0.7, to no avail.
The device works properly under my MacBook with the v0.8 software, which I used to upgrade the device's firmware. The upgrade did not fix the issue either.
As a workaround, I'm currently using it with nScope v0.7 inside a VM running Windows 7 (on my W10 host), with no problems (v0.8 did work as well, but crashed quite often in the VM).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: