When Multilink is used for the first time under Win10, it may appear that the debugger cannot be found during Debug, and the PE software Firmware Update Utility cannot find the debugger. At this time, you need to check the device manager, as shown in the figure below, whether WinDriver and USB Multilink are with an exclamation mark.
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If an exclamation mark indicates a driver problem, the driver problem 9 here is caused by the mandatory digital signature of the system , The solution is as follows:
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Disable Driver mandatory signature
1.Click the notification, find and enter“All settings” .
2 .Find and enter in all settings“Update and security“ < /span>
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3.Find To resume, click“Advanced startup“ under “ span>Restart now“, restart the computer.
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4.Select after restart“ Troubleshooting“.
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6.Select< /span>“Start settings“.
7.click“Restart“.
8.Follow the prompts to enter“7” span>Disable driver signature enforcement.
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After restarting, enter the Device Manager and check that WinDriver and USB Multilink in Jungo have been installed correctly (without the exclamation mark). If the debugger is still not found when Debugging in the IDE, at the same time, PE The software Firmware Update Utility also cannot find the debugger. The reason may be that the Multilink software is too old (earlier Firmware Update Utility cannot find Multilink normally under Win10), you need to go to http://www.pemicro.com/products /product_viewDetails.cfm?product_id=15320168&productTab=3 Download the latest version of the software as follows:
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After installation, restart the Firmware Update Utility, then it will be recognized normally and update to your own The target platform firmware can be programmed and debugged normally.
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