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STSW-LINK009 Software ZIP file

alan29
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Hello, ST community, 

I am having trouble installing a Batch file from the STSW-LINK009 Software ZIP file. 

I am on a Macbook Pro M2, running Parallels Windows 11. 

When I try to download the "stlink_winusb_install" batch file I get a pop-up saying that I need to use the 64-bit version of the "DPlnst.exe" on my machine. 

An installation Wizard should start running but I get that pop-up instead. I will provide a screenshot of what I see. 64-Bit Verison POP-UP.png

 

I don't understand what that means and don't know what my next step should be. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!

 

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Go into the dpinst_amd64 (64-bit) directory rather than the dpinst_x86 (32-bit) one

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I don't know..

You can unpack the ZIP, and from Windows's Device Manager you can associate the directory with the driver's content (.INF, .CAT, .SYS) with a device that's not current recognized within Windows. Go to the "Unknown" device, and "Update Driver"

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Go into the dpinst_amd64 (64-bit) directory rather than the dpinst_x86 (32-bit) one

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I followed your advice on opening the dpinst_amd64 (64-bit) directory, the wizard runs. 

But now the problem I have is that there are 3 drivers that wont install. I even disabled secure boot to see if they would install but they still don't. 

I am wondering if it is a compatibility problem as I am on a Macbook pro M2, running parallels Windows 11.