![]() Now go to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository and delete anything that starts with FTDI (ftdibus and ftdiport) Tick Delete the drivers software for this device and click OK. You can do this by going to device manager > Ports (COM & LPT) > FT232R USB UART. (This tutorial is largely based on tutorial here, but I decided to do my own version)įirst thing to do is to uninstall the drivers. I then checked the PID at the device manager and it was showing 0000. I was given an Arduino Nano by my classmate but when I got it I could not program it. However, there seems to be a fix created by the maker community out there and so today we will be seeing on how to do it. What it did was to set the PID (Product ID) to 0000 instead of 6001 which renders the chip unusable as Windows cannot find a driver for it. Last year around October, FTDI, the manufacturer of the popular USB to Serial converter used by many Arduinos released a driver (2.11.0 and 2.12.0) that bricks chips that it believes to be counterfeit. ![]()
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