![]() ![]() ![]() If you are using 32bit Windows version or 64bit Windows version with unsigned driver installation option enabled, click on Install Now.Select the destination for the newly created driver and click on Save.You can alter Manufacturer and Device names, if you want. Do not alter Vendor ID, Product ID and MI.Select your device from the list, click on Next.Run inf-wizard.exe from the unpacked bin directory.Attach your USB device and click on Cancel or Close on the Driver Installation Wizard window.Making libusb-based driver for your device Please use the same version that was used for flashrom compilation as indicated by the download path.ĭownload the file named libusb-win32-bin-x.y.z.t.zip and unpack /libusb-win32-bin-x.y.z.t/bin directory from it. The required installation file can be found on the libusb-win32 project site. It isn't so easy for USB-based devices, because they needed a special libusb-win32 driver, that must be generated and installed to make it available to the flashrom executable.īecause the nature of the generation process, the driver has no digital signature and can't be installed on 64-bit Windows versions without some preparations. If your programmer is COM or LPT-based, there is nothing more to do, because Windows has all drivers needed. In order to use flashrom on Windows you must either build it from source as explained below or just download a snapshot from here. 3 Building (cross-compiling) flashrom on Linux for Windows using MinGW.2 Building flashrom on Windows using MinGW/MSYS.1.3 Making libusb-based driver for your device. ![]()
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