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DE1-Soc USB Driver Issue

Cato7
Beginner
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Hi all,

I'm having issues getting my board into a programmable state. I've tried to configure the driver onto the board. I'm running quartus 13.1 (its the required software for my class). When I go to use the board it comes up unkown and is represented as weird characters. Does any have any suggestions to fix it?

 

I've tried to reinstall the driver multiple times and reinstalling the quartus software too.

 

I have screenshots attached to show what I'm talking about.

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sstrell
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Trying to use 11 year old drivers in Windows 10 or 11 (not sure what you're using) is most likely going to cause issues.  You should try downloading at least the latest version of the Programmer that has current drivers.

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/software-kit/825245/intel-quartus-prime-standard-edition-design-software-version-23-1-1-for-windows.html

Go to Additional Software and download the Programmer.  Install the drivers from there.

 

Cato7
Beginner
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Thank you so much! I followed your advice and I downloaded the newest version of lite and it had the right drivers for my board. I can still use 13.1 for the programming but now its recognizing my board. I have been working on this for days. Can't believe it was something so simple haha.

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