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Digital Blue Usb Microscope Drivers

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Plugable’s New USB Digital Microscope — Win One Plugable USB 2.0 USB Microscope The Plugable USB2-Micro-200X USB microscope provides up to 50X magnification optically and up to 200x and can be used on computers running Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux simply by plugging it into a spare USB 2.0 port and it requires no external power.

Isn't that the Intel QX4 microscope? I had an honest use for that a couple of weeks ago. I was putting together a Megasquirt ECU and the processor had two shunted legs that I tried to desolder under microscope. ---- In any case. I know with the QX4 on my laptop I had to completely remove everything, install drivers, then plug in scope and let Windows do it's best to find it.

If I left the scope plugged in before the software was loaded, Windows never found it / all hell broke loose. Kind of a bummer that Intel dropped this product. I bought mine for the kids years ago, and break it out from time to time. Great way to make 60x photos of PCB's! Motherboard in computers have software drivers for the motherboard 'chipsets', which control all operations including USB.

If you have ever reinstalled Windows without reinstalling these drivers then the motherboard will be running with the 'windows default' drivers, which may not always be optimal for the operation of the computer in all cases. We could probably point you in the right direction if we know what hardware you actually have. The correct drivers are usually available on each motherboard makers website, also they are supplied with a montherboard on a CD.

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Its all guesswork though as your computer specs tell us nothing as to the hardware. If for example it's a Dell, and has been installed from a Dell recovery disk then the correct drivers are probably already installed. If its a purpose built PC (not a 'brand name') then possibly not.