Will at least provide insight to if the problem is in the driver, something else running in normal mode, etc. Windows has a safe mode you could try installing in that, however it may not work then because safemode trys to only load the device drivers that are absolutely neccessary. When in doubt, a reboot solves many problems. Try running the sixpair tool as an Administrator (and possibly with the fscking box to "prevent harmful activity" on that same panel unchecked) you are installing a driver after all. Make sure you're not trying to use a newer/older driver than you should be - if you're still on XP or 7, you need that driver instead (IIRC there are seperate drivers anyways I'm on linux, so I don't usually have to worry about that particular nuance). ![]() is off, or at least ensure that it's not flagging/sandboxing it as a false positive. You're installing a driver make sure anti-virus, firewall, etc. I'm likely stating the obvious here, but in case it slipped your mind:
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