Will Microsoft eventually produce a working driver? Method 1: Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter by following the steps below, and check if the issue is resolved.
Step 1: Type Troubleshooting in the search box next to Start button, and select the top most search result. Step 2: Click on View all from left side panel of the screen. Step 3: Select Hardware and Devices , c lick on Advanced option, and check Apply repairs automatically option. Step 4: Follow the on screen instructions. If the issue persist, connect the dongle to the port, go to device manager and uninstall all the USB drivers.
Then, restart the computer to reinstall the driver make sure that the dongle is still connected : Step 1: Connect the USB dongle. Check if the device is getting detected under Device Manager. I would also suggest you to update the latest driver for the USB Dongle from manufacturer website. You can also refer to the following article for more information Why isn't Windows finding my device? Applies to Windows 10 also.
Hope this helps! Get back to us if you have queries regarding Windows, we will be happy to help you. Thank you, Microsoft Community. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. There is no error msg.
Each of the apps appears to be working ok except that a scan of TV channels returns nothing - no channels found. As I said before, the dongle worked perfectly with several software apps under Win7 but won't work with Windows I see from searches that many people have exactly the same problem with their Realtek RTLU devices.
If I try to install the original CD drivers, or any other drivers that other users have found, Windows tells me that "my driver is already up to date". Device Manager shows Driver Version I am sure there are more recent versions available but Windows 10 insists on using I have found information relating to this problem on other forums.
A couple of items from apparently informed users follow - I would be very interested in your thoughts on these. Both solutions seem to have significant down-sides. There must be a better way! The problem getting it to work with Win10 is that default Device Installation Settings allows Windows to install or update with wrong drivers. Installing the correct drivers after Windows has installed the wrong drivers does not fix the problem.
You may be able to uninstall the wrong drivers from Device Manager before installing the correct ones but I haven't tried that. Running the System Restore, turning off driver updates in Device Installation Settings and installing the correct drivers gets it working! Search Windows settings for "Device Installation Settings" and turn Win 10 device driver auto updates off.
Turning it off stops Windows continually overwriting correct working drivers with wrong not working drivers. Remove any old modules from memory Perhaps the most straightforward thing to do at this point for the newbie is to restart your system. More experienced users might prefer to use 'sudo make unload' which essentially removes all modules rmmod for the device that might be currently loaded in memory from the running kernel and then 'modprobe' the appropriate driver modules for the device.
A note on firmware Some devices also require firmware which is uploaded from the host PC to the card in order to operate. In some cases, when the device is correctly recognized, the associated drivers provide information as to which firmware file is required -- look in the system log or use the command dmesg grep dvb see an example of this in the 'Out of the Box Support' section above. In other cases, obtaining the correct firmware is not so straightforward a task.
Once you have established the device's identity, you can then move on to obtaining the correct firmware. In addition, information in wiki articles eg. If you're still at a loss, a Google search may shed light on what file you need. Note, however, that not all supported devices have easily available firmware eg.
Firmware for such cards could be loaded via temporary installation in a Mirosoft Windows System with the manufacturer-supplied drivers. In any regard, once you find and obtain the necessary firmware for your device, copy it into the appropriate hotplug directory.
The location of this directory depends on your distribution, but normally it's one of these:. The Linux DVB drivers will only work with reasonably new 2. CSR Report Download. Employee Training. About Realtek. Realtek in Brief. Technological Strengths. Quality Policy. Environmental Policy. Milestones and Awards.
Office Location. Contact Us. Technical Support. Taiwan Headquarters. China Contact. However, not just any driver will do. More HP Update 5. More VLC media player 3. Audio chipsets from Realtek are used in motherboards from many different manufacturers.
If you have such a motherboard, you can use the drivers provided by Realtek.
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