
Originally Posted by
dalek3
Do the following (note, the forum sometimes puts extra blank spaces in the registry paths it seems, like it seems to change services to servic es for some reason when I post and I can't fix it, there should not be blank spaces there):
- Start regedit (Run regedit.exe)
- On the left hand side browse into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\currentcontrolset\servic es\synusb64
- Select the "Enum" subkey of synusb64 on the left hand side
- Make sure at the bottom of the window the status bar reads "Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControl Set\services\synusb64\Enum"
- From the File menu in Regedit choose export, make sure that "selected branch" is chosen and not "all" (which would export the entire registry, we do not want to do this) and save the registry file somewhere, call it something like test.reg
- in Windows Explorer, find the test.reg file you just exported and right click on it and choose Edit, that will edit the file in notepad
- In the test.reg file you will find a line that says the following:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\synusb64\Enum]
Change the synusb64 in that line to "SynasUSB" so that the line reads:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\SynasUSB\Enum]
Save the changes to the file
- Find the test.reg file (or whatever other name you gave it) and run it, it will ask you if you want to import it, choose Yes
That should do the trick, next time you run GVI it should run fine. Note that if you ever want to move your GVI dongle to a USB port other than the one it is currently in, you will need to repeat this procedure, but at least following what I said should get you going.
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