I have also tried to uninstall the silicon lab software/program and cannot be located in features and programs so that l could delete the above files manually. I have further tried to uninstall the Silicon Lab drivers and delete these OEM files with silabenm.sys and the associated files and fails to delete as they are in use. I have noted that the system registry does actually recognize both files as active drivers for the silabvcp.inf. I am using an HP 280 G2 Minitower business PC running Windows 10. What is interesting is that the installation has created two OEM.inf files (OEM28.inf and OEM40.inf) and both seem to be in use. I have noted that the system registry does actually recognize both files as active drivers for the silabvcp.inf. I have also reset the VID and PID as recommended in some forums. Date ) a.) setting the driver as COM3 and booting Windows, entering UBUNTU -> Errno 5 on make flash or make monitor b.) setting the driver as COM4 and booting Windows, changing the Com Port in the registry (HKLM\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\SERIALCOMM) to COM3 entering UBUNTU -> works. When l click on device manager the com virtual port allocated for the USB to UART bridge has a yellow exclamation mark. Driver: Silicon Labs USB to UART Bridge (Version 10. I am using the recommended CP210x drivers version 6.7.0.0 for the VP and give an error message Code 10. I have installed recommended Silicon Labs CP210x driver, downloaded from the official Silicon Laboratories website. I am experiencing problems with the installation of a Virtual Port (VP) to connect my USB to UART.
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