Hi guys, I have a hard time finding what is happening on my win7/64 installations. The farther I got with the software is to install the winusb driver via Zadig. Past this, nothing. I start the latest OpenHantek (always the actual latest since about 2 years ago) and the interface simply cannot find the plugged-in 6022BE. Yes, 2 years, and I always had to stick with Hantek's original software, which I don't like at all, but at least it works (sure, calibration and other minor things not, but who cares?).
So, my question is: what the hell am I missing? I spent alot of time reading how to install the driver and I cannot find out how to install the driver TWICE, once without the firmware and second with firmware, according to I don't remember which howto.
Update: I installed the vcredistx64 from the OpenHantek-Win-X64-Release-B152.zip archive and now the OpenHantek is crashing with the message about executable stopped. Before the crash I can see for a brief moment in the main window the message that Hantek6022BE is ready to use (or something similar). So what now? Should I install anything more to be able to use the OH?
Update2: The system is a freshly installed windows7, by mistake I installed the USB driver from the manufacturer, but with 2 hours of fiddling in the Registry and Device Manager, I managed to completely uninstall it. I took Zadig and installed the winusb driver as the tutorial says (installed twice, first without firmware, second with firmware), the software now recognizes the scope for a fraction of a second and it crashes. If I don't connect the scope to the laptop, the OpenHantek6022 stays up, until I connect the scope and crashes. What the hell is going on? Please anybody help me! I can't even install a Linux on this blasted piece of crap, linux installer simply fails to boot in, so I must stick to Windows.