drivers on a arm64 windows
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tsxmiichael
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drivers on a arm64 windows
hi how are you today guys! I have a question! does anyone here have installed correctly flashp manager drivers and works on a ARM64 windows? I install the software and the drivers but when I connect the Hondata flash pro its not recognizing the device and also in the program its have a x as no drivers install but I did and every folder is there but its not working! any idea guys why? note I'm using a MacBook with parallels virtual machine to run windows but since is a m1 chip it only run ARM64
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tsxmiichael
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Re: drivers on a arm64 windows
this is what I get
FlashPro.inf: Failed to add driver to the system. Error 0x800B0109: A certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is not trusted by the trust provider.
HondataARM.inf: Successfully added oem4.inf and installed on 0 device(s)
FlashPro.inf: Failed to add driver to the system. Error 0x800B0109: A certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is not trusted by the trust provider.
HondataARM.inf: Successfully added oem4.inf and installed on 0 device(s)
Re: drivers on a arm64 windows
That's one stage removed from what we know - our software will run on ARM based Windows but the drivers will not. So I would guess that emulating x86 (Windows on ARM) on an emulator (Parallels) would not work either.
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tsxmiichael
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Re: drivers on a arm64 windows
oh damn! thanks! I buy this new Mac for used Hondata like my old Mac that I was using it with no problem but since the chip is different m1 and the type of windows Software that work on parallel I have a tsx 09 turbo project fully built and I was aspecting to run Hondata fine like I used to! I can normally run dynojet power commander for my bike but it is what it is :(Hondata wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:55 pm That's one stage removed from what we know - our software will run on ARM based Windows but the drivers will not. So I would guess that emulating x86 (Windows on ARM) on an emulator (Parallels) would not work either.
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