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Help installing USB driver for AT-D868UV on Windows 10

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#12

I just received a AT-D868UV from Connect Systems with Firmware Ver: 2.32. They instructed me to pull down the v2.32 software package with the USB Virtual Com Port Driver and CPS program.
I have a Dell XPS8900 with 16GB of RAM running Windows 10 Home v1803 that I only use for my radio gear -- Yaesu FT-DX3000, Kenwood TH-D74 HT, and a Bearcat BCD996XT scanner all which are using com ports with various programs.
I ran the x64 version of USB Virtual Com Port Driver.exe using 'Run as administrator' and it completed successfully. Windows notified me that it was setting up Com Port 7 and it was successfully installed.
But when I connected the D868 to the computer using the cable, the driver showed up in the Device Manager as GD32 Virtual Com Port (COM7) with a yellow triangle and an exclamation point. When I run the CPS (D868UVE v 1.32) in only sees com ports 3, 4 and 5 which are connected to my DX3000 and Bearcat scanner.
And somehow it also compromised my TH-D74 com port when I plug it into my computer. The RT Systems software and the Kenwood MCP software cannot recognize the com port 8 for the D74 which was working prior to installing the AnyTone software!
Does anyone have any experience with this who could help me out? I am not tech savvy enough to figure this stuff out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

KB4NC
#13

I posted this on October 13th and not sure why it re-posted today. I resolved this issue from reading a post here in this group that I had to tell Windows 10 to DISABLE SIGNED DRIVER ENFORCEMENT. Once I did that, the driver installed correctly and I was able to use the CPS to communicate with the AT-D868UV.
73,
Manny KB4NC
#14

You need to restart your computer.

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On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 6:39 AM Manny KB4NC <kb4nc.ham@..> wrote:
I just received a AT-D868UV from Connect Systems with Firmware Ver: 2.32. They instructed me to pull down the v2.32 software package with the USB Virtual Com Port Driver and CPS program.
I have a Dell XPS8900 with 16GB of RAM running Windows 10 Home v1803 that I only use for my radio gear -- Yaesu FT-DX3000, Kenwood TH-D74 HT, and a Bearcat BCD996XT scanner all which are using com ports with various programs.
I ran the x64 version of USB Virtual Com Port Driver.exe using 'Run as administrator' and it completed successfully. Windows notified me that it was setting up Com Port 7 and it was successfully installed.
But when I connected the D868 to the computer using the cable, the driver showed up in the Device Manager as GD32 Virtual Com Port (COM7) with a yellow triangle and an exclamation point. When I run the CPS (D868UVE v 1.32) in only sees com ports 3, 4 and 5 which are connected to my DX3000 and Bearcat scanner.
And somehow it also compromised my TH-D74 com port when I plug it into my computer. The RT Systems software and the Kenwood MCP software cannot recognize the com port 8 for the D74 which was working prior to installing the AnyTone software!
Does anyone have any experience with this who could help me out? I am not tech savvy enough to figure this stuff out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

KB4NC
#22

Hello,
I have also been experiencing the yellow exclamation point in Windows 10 Device Manager next to the entry for the COM port that maps to my AnyTone AT-D878UV. I downloaded the most recent driver packages from both BridgeCom and Powerwerx. In both cases, the experience is the same.
I've found that if I disconnect/reconnect the radio several times, or plug the cable into the radio and computer while the radio is powered off, then turn the power on, the yellow exclamation doesn't appear _as frequently_ as it does when connecting with the power on.
I'm running the Fall Creators Update of Windows 10 Enterprise edition. I've found that when using the same radio and the same version of the driver on another computer running Windows 7 SP1, the connection is made without the exclamation point. I have a funny feeling this is an issue specific to the Windows 10 Fall Creators update and nothing
I'd love to know what the root cause of this issue!
#23

If your Device manager shows another active USB Serial Device (COM3 here), uninstall it then choose the GD device port in your CPS. (The installed device will reinstall when you unplug the radio).
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 7:09 AM JeffH <jeff@..> wrote:
Hello,
I have also been experiencing the yellow exclamation point in Windows 10 Device Manager next to the entry for the COM port that maps to my AnyTone AT-D878UV. I downloaded the most recent driver packages from both BridgeCom and Powerwerx. In both cases, the experience is the same.
I've found that if I disconnect/reconnect the radio several times, or plug the cable into the radio and computer while the radio is powered off, then turn the power on, the yellow exclamation doesn't appear _as frequently_ as it does when connecting with the power on.
I'm running the Fall Creators Update of Windows 10 Enterprise edition. I've found that when using the same radio and the same version of the driver on another computer running Windows 7 SP1, the connection is made without the exclamation point. I have a funny feeling this is an issue specific to the Windows 10 Fall Creators update and nothing
I'd love to know what the root cause of this issue!
#24

Yes – I’m using the GD32 VirtualCom driver as depicted in your screenshot. I even removed the device, ran the uninstall for the driver, rebooted and reinstalled the driver. Still having the same issue.

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What are the differences between a SPROG and other DCC interface devices?. From:AnytoneDMR@groups.io <AnytoneDMR@groups.io> On Behalf Of Gary Watson
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 1:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Anytone] Help installing USB driver for AT-D868UV on Windows 10

Download steelseries keyboards driver. If your Device manager shows another active USB Serial Device (COM3 here), uninstall it then choose the GD device port in your CPS. (The installed device will reinstall when you unplug the radio).

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On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 7:09 AM JeffH <jeff@..> wrote:

Hello,
I have also been experiencing the yellow exclamation point in Windows 10 Device Manager next to the entry for the COM port that maps to my AnyTone AT-D878UV. I downloaded the most recent driver packages from both BridgeCom and Powerwerx. In both cases, the experience is the same.
I've found that if I disconnect/reconnect the radio several times, or plug the cable into the radio and computer while the radio is powered off, then turn the power on, the yellow exclamation doesn't appear _as frequently_ as it does when connecting with the power on.
I'm running the Fall Creators Update of Windows 10 Enterprise edition. I've found that when using the same radio and the same version of the driver on another computer running Windows 7 SP1, the connection is made without the exclamation point. I have a funny feeling this is an issue specific to the Windows 10 Fall Creators update and nothing
I'd love to know what the root cause of this issue!

#26

just try a reset not a reboot, windows will reload what it wants to on a reboot. ,
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