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Support (Please note, this is primarily a user forum, for direct Atik support, please email support@atik-cameras.com) => Software and Everything Else => Topic started by: colinpbrown on September 15, 2013, 04:20:54 pm
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Hi Guys,
I wonder if anyone one the forum can offer any advice/guidance to me regarding getting Win 7 to load drivers for the 16IC camera.
I have been using two ATIK cameras, a ATIK 314L and a ATIK 16IC, on my Win XP laptop for a few years now without problem but not the laptop is showing it's age and I have decided to try and move over to my Win 8 laptop instead. As a trial run, I've trying to running them on my Win 7 desktop system.
I have downloaded and installed the latest core software, attached the 314L, started up Capture which saw it and I was able to download images. All very easy I thought.
However, when I swapped cameras to the 16IC, Windows 7 saw the new device but gave me a message that it couldn't find/load drivers for it.
Device Manager shows an ATK 16IC camera, (note the I is missing from ATIK), under 'Other Devices' with a exclamation mark against it and properties show that drivers were not installed.
I then downloaded the latest drivers for the 16IC and read through and followed the advice given in FTDI's Install Guidelines document, but Windows 7 still refuses to see any drivers for the camera.
Basically I think my problem is that Windows 7 is looking for drivers for an ATK 16IC and cannot find any in the ATIK 16IC downloaded directory which only seems to contain drivers for a FTDI device.
Anyone any thoughts??
Colin.
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I have de same problema but with Windows 8. What can I do?
Luis Ribé
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I think the key is to downlaod and install as "Administrator"
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Any up dates?
Has the problem been resolved???
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Hi All,
Problem is now resolved. Resolved on Windows 7 and on 8.
When to the Autumn Equinox Star Party at Kelling Heath and ATIK had a stand there. Spoke to Steve Chambers and Vince Bygrave and they were good enough to help me through the driver loading.
Turns out that I was trying to be too clever!!
When I was telling the Device Manager to update the drivers, as I was running the 64bit version of Windows, I was pointing the Manager at AtikDrivers/USB1/amd64 directory and was getting the message that 'No driver for the device could be found. Then I pointed the Manager, under Steve's assistance, to the AtikDrivers/USB1 directory, the Manager found and loaded the drivers without problem.
Many thanks to Steve and Vince.