



Sometimes it's necessary to learn the device properties for a USB BitScope. Take note of the COM Port identifier ( COM3 in this example) as you may need it later. When the installation is complete you may see this dialog: In this case you will need to UNPLUG YOUR BITSCOPE and download the driver: If the automatic installer failed you may see this:

When the installation completes you will see: Its appearance may differ a little depending on the edition and version of Windows 7 or 8 you are using (The remainder of this tutorial uses Windows 7) To observe progress click the pop-up dialog to reveal: The following pop-up should appear at the bottom right of the desktop. In most cases, there is nothing to do, just plug in the BitScope. Of course, email us anytime at if you need assistance! Automatic Driver Installation Troubleshooting USB if your BitScope still cannot not connect to your PC.Reduce Driver Device Latency to improve your BitScope performance.Use Windows Device Manager if Windows prevents you accessing devices.Choose the correct COM Port if it's not already automatically selected.Which COM Port was assigned by Windows when you installed the driver?.Manual Driver Installation if automatic installation did not work for you!.Automatic Driver Installation which is the usual case for most people.To optimize performance in Windows we recommend reducing the driver latency.įor more information about all this, read below or click through these links: You may then need to configure the software to use the correct COM Port. The automated windows installer fails for some other reason.You are using Windows 7 Starter or Home Edition,.You are using Windows XP or Vista ( not recommended!),.Your PC is not connected to the Internet,.However you may need to install the driver manually if: This usually happens automatically when you first connect your BitScope. USB BitScopes require the installation of a driver when first used with Windows.
