You should see a listed Apple device with a little yellow exclamation mark next to it, saying Windows can't load the driver. • Go to and find the driver for your OS. I used for 64-bit Windows 10. Note that this is the actual driver download, not a Setup program. • Download the.ZIP file. If you use a browser that adds the 'mark of the web' (IE or Edge for sure, maybe others), right-click the downloaded ZIP, go to Properties, click Unblock (either a button or checkbox), and hit OK.
• Unpack the ZIP archive. You should see a folder containing four files: a.SYS file (the driver), a.CAT file (the WHQL signature), a.INF file (the driver information), and a Readme.txt. Don't do anything with these files directly, but remember where they are.
• Go back to Device Manager, right-click the device entry that needs the driver, and choose Update Driver Software. • Choose Browse my computer for driver software. • Choose Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. • If there's a Have Disk. Button in the lower right, click it. Otherwise, click the top entry in the list (should be something like 'All devices') and hit OK, then click Have Disk.
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