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keebler411
Associate II
September 13, 2018
Question

St-Link/V2-1 Driver does not install on Win10 Laptop

  • September 13, 2018
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I cant't figure this out. I had no problems installing and using the driver with a Nucleo board on my desktop. However, the installer keeps failing on my laptop. The installer asks for and I give it admin privileges. I tried to manually update the drivers but that did not work, mostly. I was able to manually update the driver for the usb composite device and that provided power to the board. The rest of the manual updates failed with invalid handle errors.

Both versions of windows on the the desktop/laptop are Win10 pro and recent builds, but no insider track stuff AFAIK. Thanks.

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    Tesla DeLorean
    Guru
    September 13, 2018

    Do you have IT people?

    Does it require driver signing?

    Running some AV software blocking installation?

    IT Policy controls?

    DELL?

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    keebler411
    Associate II
    September 13, 2018

    Huh. I enabled test signing mode and the drivers installed without any problem. Frack Windows10. Both desktop and laptop are the same build 17134. Thanks for the nudge I would never have gone there. I haven't had that problem since Win8.1

    https://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to-disable-driver-signature-verification-on-64-bit-windows-8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/

    Pavel A.
    Super User
    September 14, 2018

    Is secure boot enabled on your win10 machine? There's some subtle difference in signing requirements between Win10 clean installation vs. upgrades from early releases (16xx) or win8, and especially when secure boot enabled. But, Microsoft says this is only for our own good :\

    -- pa