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Hi there,
We have a remote manufacturing production plant which is equipped with XDS100V2 USB Debug Probe programmer and a Window 7 PC with Uniflash programming software utility provied by TI installed. It seems the Uniflash is unable to detect the XS100v2 USB Debug Probe programmer device as it requires the necessary drivers. When I looked on the TI website to download the windows 7 drivers for this regards just before christmas, I realised that TI have removed the support page for XDS100v2 and this means I am unable to download the required drivers. I have also tried downloading the drivers directly from FTDI website but even that has not resolved the issue. Can you please provide me with the correct drivers for XDS100V2 USB Debug Probe programmer. Without this, several XDS100v2 programmer devices procured by us for production plant have been rendered useless. We also feel that TI have taken down the support for this device without any notice to us.
I have also explored using the new programmer device XDS200 USB Debug Probe and have also realised that TI webpage recommends downloading the entire Code Composer Suite on Windows 7 machine for it to work. We feel that the entire Code Composer Suite is too complex and huge for installation and definately not required in the manufacturing production plant environment. Can you therefore provide us with only drivers for XDS200 USB Debug Probe so that it can work with the Uniflash utility provided by TI.
Best regards,
Dhaivat Jani
Hello Dhaivat,
The drivers for XDS100/200 should come with UniFlash. What is the issue when trying to use XDS100v2?
If the XDS100 is detected properly, Device Manager should look like:

How does it appear in your enviromment?
Hi Ki,
Although the device manager shows the Debug probe, it possibly doesn't show up under Ports.
Eventually, in the UniFlash utility, it doesn't get detected in the beginning. If we proceed to programming it shows Error message. Any ideas how to prevent this?
I will have to reproduce this at the remote Manufacturing plant for the screenshots.
Are you working will a full UniFlash installation or is it an exported standalone UniFlash CLI package?
Hi Ki,
It could be more likely the standalone UniFlash. Are you able to send me link to full UniFlash installation?
It could be more likely the standalone UniFlash
The issue is likely the one described in anoher thread:
You can try the workaround listed there for XDS100.
Are you able to send me link to full UniFlash installation?
Or you can install full UniFlash: