

I have attempted to use Zadig to install libusbK directly onto the unknown usb but that only returns with an error and the installation failing. Yet my pc still doesn't recognize the switch while it's in RCM mode and shows up in the device manager as "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)"Īlthough if I boot into the normal switch UI, my pc recognizes the switch as "Nintendo Switch"

Any suggestions welcome.After going through a bunch of posts with similar issues and no answers, I wanted to post mine hoping anyone can actually help me.Ĭurrently I have the APX package installed directly from TegraRcmGUI. Have any of you out there experienced the same thing? It's not a huge, deal because everything works just fine on the Linux side (no hardware failure, in other words). WT(bleep)? Again, reinstalling drivers form zadig did not help, nor did manually purging the USB devices, oem?.inf files and registry entries, followed by a complete reinstall of the drivers & SDRSharp. The only changes to the desktop system were automatic installation of Windows updates. Lo & behold, neither would run - essentially the same result as above. For grins, I fired up my backup desktop machine which had an identical SDRSharp install on it (not upgraded) plus a working HDSDR install. OK - maybe I inadvertently trashed something unknown. Running zadig to reinstall driver changes nothing. Yet, the driver is is installed (from zadig) and shows up under control panel. I upgraded to the latest and it now says"RTL-SDR is either not connected or its driver is not working". I had not looked at it for a while (1.5 months, maybe).

The older version (411) did run, but stuttered. I though I'd upgrade SDRsharp on my netbook (WinXP SP3) to see if newer versions would run a little better. I don't usually do much with the Realtek dongles on win-based systems, and I am less familial with the intricacies of Windows drivers than *nix systems.
