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EMuSer and Windows 8

EMuSer and Windows 8

2014-03-06 by S. Kühnl

How can one properly install the USB to serial driver for the EMuSer under Windows 8? I can only install it half-way on my PC, i.e. it shows up in the device manager, but there are problems due to the missing digital signature.

The author of EMXP, Kris, pointed me to this source below, and the instruction seems really simple, but I just don't understand which "check" to turn off/ what context this procedure takes places in, and didn't hear back after inquiring with Doug who runs these pages.


http://myarduino.pbworks.com/w/page/50985329/MyArduino%20Pages

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Quote:
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  • Install LUFA driver for USB to Serial
    • Device Manager, Right click on the device and install driver from
      C:\WinAVR-20100110\LUFA-130303\Projects\USBtoSerial
    • Error - How to install a driver that does not contain digital signature information in Windows 8
      • Turn off the check
      • Hold the shift key while clicking on Restart
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart
      • After Restart select option 7

Re: [emax] EMuSer and Windows 8

2014-03-06 by Ted Summers

I just installed OmniFlop driver last night which is similar for floppy.
When you are install / updating the driver, there is a warning about the digital signature.
You uncheck the box in the lower left of the window to basically IGNORE that this is not digitally signed and continue anyways.

This is pretty standard process.
You can also google "install driver which is not digitally signed" and perhaps get more information (screens, etc).

Regards,
Ted

On Mar 6, 2014, at 1:35 AM, S. Kühnl wrote:


How can one properly install the USB to serial driver for the EMuSer under Windows 8? I can only install it half-way on my PC, i.e. it shows up in the device manager, but there are problems due to the missing digital signature.

The author of EMXP, Kris, pointed me to this source below, and the instruction seems really simple, but I just don't understand which "check" to turn off/ what context this procedure takes places in, and didn't hear back after inquiring with Doug who runs these pages.


http://myarduino.pbworks.com/w/page/50985329/MyArduino%20Pages

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Quote:
(...)
  • Install LUFA driver for USB to Serial
    • Device Manager, Right click on the device and install driver from
      C:\WinAVR-20100110\LUFA-130303\Projects\USBtoSerial
    • Error - How to install a driver that does not contain digital signature information in Windows 8
      • Turn off the check
      • Hold the shift key while clicking on Restart
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart
      • After Restart select option 7



RE: [emax] EMuSer and Windows 8

2014-03-07 by S. Kühnl

This didn't work for me as there was no box to uncheck in my menu for manual driver installation (it would have been in an older Windows version), but I got the right hint off list:

http://r-massive.cellarseer.com/adaptec-aic-7870-scsi-drivers/

This one did it. Thanks to you both for your input!

To: emax@yahoogroups.com
From: djtbs1@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 07:31:47 -0800
Subject: Re: [emax] EMuSer and Windows 8

I just installed OmniFlop driver last night which is similar for floppy.
When you are install / updating the driver, there is a warning about the digital signature.
You uncheck the box in the lower left of the window to basically IGNORE that this is not digitally signed and continue anyways.

This is pretty standard process.
You can also google "install driver which is not digitally signed" and perhaps get more information (screens, etc).

Regards,
Ted

On Mar 6, 2014, at 1:35 AM, S. Kühnl wrote:


How can one properly install the USB to serial driver for the EMuSer under Windows 8? I can only install it half-way on my PC, i.e. it shows up in the device manager, but there are problems due to the missing digital signature.

The author of EMXP, Kris, pointed me to this source below, and the instruction seems really simple, but I just don't understand which "check" to turn off/ what context this procedure takes places in, and didn't hear back after inquiring with Doug who runs these pages.


http://myarduino.pbworks.com/w/page/50985329/MyArduino%20Pages

---

Quote:
(...)
  • Install LUFA driver for USB to Serial
    • Device Manager, Right click on the device and install driver from
      C:\WinAVR-20100110\LUFA-130303\Projects\USBtoSerial
    • Error - How to install a driver that does not contain digital signature information in Windows 8
      • Turn off the check
      • Hold the shift key while clicking on Restart
      • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart
      • After Restart select option 7




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