[version] signature="$Windows NT$" Class=CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver ClassGuid={FFEC7336-10CD-41cf-BF82-5EEF9AAA1B64} Provider=%Cisco% catalogfile=Cisco.cat DriverVer=10/16/2009,3.1.0.0 [SourceDisksNames] 1=%Cisco.Disk%,,, [ControlFlags] [SourceDisksFiles] CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver64.sys=1 CiscoUsbConsoleCoInstaller64.dll=1 [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir=12 CoInstaller_CopyFiles_64 = 11 ; System Dir( system32 on NT ) [Manufacturer] %Cisco%=Cisco,NTamd64 [Cisco.NTamd64] %CiscoBus% = CiscoBus.NTamd64, root\CiscoBus %CiscoUsb% = CiscoUsb.NTamd64, USB\VID_05A6&PID_0009 ;****************** Class Sections ********************************* [ClassInstall32] ; **************** CiscoBus section - virtual bus driver ************** [CiscoBus.NTamd64] AddReg = CiscoBusAddReg [CiscoBusAddReg] [CiscoBus.NTamd64.Services] AddService = CiscoSerial, 0x00000002, CiscoSerial_Service_Inst_64 [CiscoSerial_Service_Inst_64] DisplayName = %CiscoPort% ServiceType = 1 StartType = 3 ErrorControl = 0 ServiceBinary = %12%\CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver64.sys AddReg = CiscoBusAddReg_Service [CiscoBusAddReg_Service] ; InitialNumComPorts is the number of virtual COM ports that should be created when the driver is loaded for the first time. ; After that this value is erased to 0, so that no more additional ports will be added when the driver restarted (for example during system reboot). ; After that there are two ways to add more ports: ; 1. Plug more Cisco USB devices than there are COM ports. Additional COM ports will be added autoatically. ; 2. Manually edit InitialNumComPorts value in the registry (at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CiscoSerial), then restart the driver. ; To remove unneeded ports, launch Device Manager from the Control Panel, select the COM port (under Ports), right click and select Uninstall. HKR,,InitialNumComPorts,0x00010001,0 ; **************** CiscoUsb section - USB driver ************** [CiscoUsb.NTamd64] CopyFiles=CiscoUsb.NTamd64.Copy AddReg=CiscoUsb.NTamd64.AddReg [CiscoUsb.NTamd64.HW] [CiscoUsb.NTamd64.Copy] CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver64.sys [CiscoUsb.NTamd64.AddReg] HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern HKR,,NTMPDriver,,CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver64.sys [CiscoUsb.NTamd64.Services] AddService = CiscoSerial, 0x00000002, Serial_Service_Inst_64 [Serial_Service_Inst_64] DisplayName = %CiscoPort% ServiceType = 1 StartType = 3 ErrorControl = 0 ServiceBinary = %12%\CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriver64.sys ; %12% == %windir%\system32\drivers ;LoadOrderGroup = Base ;-------------- Coinstaller installation [CiscoUsb.NTamd64.CoInstallers] AddReg=CoInstaller_AddReg_64 CopyFiles=CoInstaller_CopyFiles_64 [CoInstaller_CopyFiles_64] CiscoUsbConsoleCoInstaller64.dll [CoInstaller_AddReg_64] HKR,,CoInstallers32,0x00010000,"CiscoUsbConsoleCoInstaller64.dll,CiscoUsbConsoleWindowsDriverCoInstaller" [Strings] Cisco = "Cisco" Cisco.Disk="Cisco Disk" CiscoUsb = "Cisco USB to Serial adapter" CiscoPort = "CiscoPort" CiscoBus = "Cisco Bus enumerator"Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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