Don't dog ear the pages in books- unless it is outright yours- even then.. there are better ways to bookmark that juicy spot- remember how I mentioned, the initial thought/ purpose of this blog "being"? Probably not- surprise me if you did- leave a comment- at random after some right or wrong answers, i'll pick at random and get back to you with a prize.
Well, I had mentioned that initially this blog was to bookmark interesting content- so, here we are...
Mostly for me to remember, but Windows at times has a lapse in judgement with certain devices, DIY gadgets, peripherals that you maybe trying to connect to- for me, it was my HackRF( I have since stumbled upon a better way to start for the HackF if having driver woes- which I will cover in another post- but keep reading, since this is still good knowledge to know regarding driver issues )- no matter what, my PC could not recognize the HackRF/ or would recognize it, but as a keyboard. I required Windows to apply the correct drivers to the device so that it could be recognized for what it is... a...SDR. A HackRF. Guessing What's Right... Making Assumptions. Getting it Wrong. So, really what we see here is that when connecting that never connected before thing into your PC, Windows is making an assumption on what that thing is, and then applying the best driver that it thinks suites that thing... From experience, and a general rule of life... "assumptions" aren't the b...
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