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ICDI drivers do not install under Windows 10.

I saw a prior post from 6 weeks ago.  Is there any solution to running the Launchpad ICDI USB drivers under Windows 10?  I am stuck until I get that fixed.

  • I got the drivers to install.

    The trick is turning off driver signing.  The information on the web is pretty sketchy and the mechanism has changed recently.  There are lots of Win8 examples, but not many for Win/10.

    The procedure I used:

    1. Windows Key/I to get to system settings. 
    2. Click Update & Security  
    3. Click Recovery

    OR, replace steps 1-3 with this: 

    1. Type Startup into the Cortana search and click Change Advanced Startup Options

    • Advanced Startup - Restart Now  The system will reboot and display startup options.
    • Select Troubleshooting / Advanced  Startup Options / Reboot. This will bring up a sub-menu to select the startup options
    • Select option 7 - Disable driver signing.

    Then follow the normal procedure to update/install the driver.  You will get a message verifying you want to install a non-signed driver. 

    I hope this helps others

  • Hello Dan,

    May be I can link this to the other forum post. Would be a lot useful information.

    Regards
    Amit
  • Of course. 

    Thank you

  • Hi Amit,

    i tried the way in this post. However, windows driver still can't be installed properly. Could you please tell me do we have windows driver for win10? thank you

  • Hello Lisa

    Did you try the TivaWare 2.1.4 driver files.These have been signed

  • Hi,

    I downloaded SW-TM4C-2.1.4.178.exe and installed it and plugged in my TIVA hardware. The device manager shows a warning on "Device Firmware Upgrade" so I updated the driver and pointed "C:\ti\TivaWare_C_Series-2.1.4.178\windows_drivers" as shown below

    I then click next and it tries to load the driver but fails with the following message

     

    If I turn off driver device checking (using the suggestions at the top of this post) then it does install and work.

    Can you please confirm 2.1.4 are actually signed.

    cheers

    Chris

  • Hello Chris

    Yes, the TivaWare USB drivers are double signed as per new Microsoft security standard and during our test with some other customers who had a similar issue with 2.1.3 release of TivaWare, this issue was addressed.