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Hi agapov,
i have only german languages based computers. But perhaps the following can help you.
The windows message "unknow device" can mean the following:
1. The device (your) is physically connected (pull up on the UDC + or UDC - line is enabled) but doesn't answer to the standard USB requests. This requests are necessary for device identification and will be sended from the windows host.
If this procedure succeeds you will be ask for a driver. If this fails you will get the message that there is a unknown device connected.
2. The device is recognized but there are no drivers available.
What to do?
1. Check the physical connection. You need at least USB+ (green), USB - (white) and ground (black).
2. There is a tool, called "usbview.exe", which shows you all connectet USB devices (if the described things are succeeded). Use usbview.exe to check if the device is recognized. In this case yoou can read the device and manufactory id's.
Hope this helps,
Edi
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