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Installing the latest USB Driver. Click the Driver Tab. Click the Update Driver button. Allow Windows to search the internet and update the driver automatically: Win 7 searches the internet and installs the driver. Win XP shows a dialog. Choose yes to allow a search and click Next. Then choose yes to allow automatic installation, and click Next.
Windows can also download device software and info. This might include an app that the device manufacturer created to go with your device or info like the product name, manufacturer, and model number, to help you distinguish between similar devices.
Drivers are updated occasionally. Windows can update them automatically, or you can install the updated drivers yourself. It's important for you to have confidence in the updated drivers you install. Windows notifies you if it detects a suspicious or unsafe driver you shouldn't install.
Automatically get the latest drivers and software
Windows Update checks for updated drivers and software for your devices and install them automatically. Keeping Windows Update on is a good way to make sure your devices continues to work properly and you get the best experience with them.
Note: PCs running Windows RT 8.1 always automatically download and install drivers, apps, and info for your devices.
To check that automatic updating is on
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
Tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Windows Update.
Tap or click Choose how updates get installed.
Under Important updates, choose Install updates automatically (recommended).
Installing drivers yourself
If your device came with a disc, it might contain software that installs a driver. Before you install a driver from a disc, check the info that comes with it to be sure it supports your current version of Windows.
You can also search for new drivers on the manufacturer's website. Driver updates are often available in the support section of their website. Download the latest driver for your device, and follow the installation instructions on the website. You can usually double-tap or double-click the downloaded file to install the driver on your PC.
If the driver you got from a disc or downloaded from a website doesn't install itself, you might need to install manually.
To manually install a driver
You must be signed in as an administrator to follow these steps.
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.)
Enter Device Manager in the search box, and tap or click Device Manager.
In the list of hardware categories, double-tap or double-click the category your device is in and then double-tap or double-click the device you want. For example, to see your video card, tap or click Display adapters, and then double-tap or double-click the video card name.
Tap or click the Driver tab, tap or click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions. You might be asked for an admin password or to confirm your choice.
Notifications telling you about unsafe drivers
Occasionally, you might see a notification that a driver is unsigned, has been changed since it was signed, or can't be installed by Windows. We recommend that you don't install unsigned or changed drivers.
A digitally signed driver includes a digital signature, which is an electronic security mark that indicates the publisher of software and whether someone has tampered with it since it was signed. If a driver has been signed by a publisher that has verified its identity with a certification authority, you can be confident that the driver comes from that publisher and hasn't been changed.
If you see any of the following notifications when you're installing a driver, you should stop the installation and go to your device manufacturer's website to get a digitally signed driver for your device.
Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software
The driver doesn't have a digital signature or has been signed with a digital signature that wasn't verified by a certification authority. You should only install this driver if you got it from the manufacturer's disc or from your system administrator.
This driver hasn't been signed
The driver hasn't been digitally signed by a verified publisher. The driver might have been changed to include malware that could harm your PC or steal info. In rare cases, legitimate publishers do change drivers after they've been digitally signed, but you should only install an unsigned driver if you got it from a device manufacturer's disc.
Unfortunately, there's no trustworthy source of info that indicates who has published an unsigned driver. Anyone can change the contents of an unsigned driver, and there's no way to know why it was changed. Most manufacturers now digitally sign the drivers they create before releasing them to the public.
Windows requires a digitally signed driver
A driver that lacks a valid digital signature, or has a signature that was changed after it was signed, can't be installed on 64-bit versions of Windows. You'll only see this notification if you have a 64-bit version of Windows and try to install such a driver on it.
Basic Troubleshooting Steps
- Are you using up-to-date software? Check our downloads page for DigiPro2.
- Check your interface cable. If your DataMate has an I/O socket, you must use a cable that has a DB9 connector. If your DataMate has a USB socket, you must use a cable that has a USB connector. They are not interchangeable.
- Can you connect the interface cable to your PC? Most modern PCs have only USB ports. If your cable has a DB9 connector, you must use a serial-to-USB adaptor. If your adapter doesn't work, try downloading a new driver from the manufacturer's website.We currently stock a USB-to-serial adapter from Sabrent. Our part number is 56704018. The most current driver can be downloaded here.
- Check that the DataMate displays: 'Waiting for PC.' (Choose Comm on the DataMate menu). When you click retrieve new or retrieve all, the DataMate should display 'Linked to PC.' If you don't see that message, try step 5 below. If you do see that message, but then it returns to 'Waiting for PC,' the cable may be bad.
- Check the comm menu in DigiPro 2 and DMM. It shows what comm ports are available. Choose a different port. If you are using a serial-to USB adaptor, try the comm port with the highest number.
- The PC software remembers which comm port number was used last. If your DataMates use different cables, they also use different comm ports. The software might remember the 'wrong' comm port number so it can't communicate. Go to the comm menu to select the correct comm port number.
Advanced Troubleshooting Steps
Is your USB Driver working? Here is a simple test.
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- Switch off the DataMate. You can leave the USB cable connected.
- Open the comm menu in DigiPro 2 or DMM. You'll see a list of comm ports. Check their numbers.
- Close the comm menu.
- Switch on the DataMate (and plug in the USB cable if you disconnected it)..
- Open the comm menu in DigiPro 2 or DMM. Look at the list. Do you see a new comm port number?
- If you see a new comm port, use that one with the DataMate.
- If you don't see a new comm port number, the driver is not working. Follow the steps below.
Identify the problem: USB chip or USB driver?
- Open the device manager via the control panel. Or use the command line like this: in Win XP, click Run and enter ' devmgmt.msc.' In Win 7, enter 'devmgmt.msc' in the search field.
- The device manager appears. Look for a yellow warning triangle. It is probably labelled 'Other.'
- Right click on the item. Choose Properties.
- The Properties dialog appears. Choose the 'Details' tab.
- At the top of the Details tab, there is a droplist. Click the droplist and choose 'Hardware Ids.'
- Two lines of text appear.
- If you see 'BE40' embedded in either line, you must update the USB chip in the DataMate. You can find instructions here: Updating the DataMate USB chip.
- If you see '6001' embedded, you must update the latest USB driver. See below.
Installing the latest USB Driver

- Click the Driver Tab.
- Click the Update Driver button.
- Allow Windows to search the internet and update the driver automatically:
- Win 7 searches the internet and installs the driver.
- Win XP shows a dialog. Choose yes to allow a search and click Next. Then choose yes to allow automatic installation, and click Next.
- If Windows has problems installing this driver, use the alternative method below.
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Alternative method for installing the USB Driver
- Download the installer program: CDM21216_Setup.exe.
- Run the installer program.

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