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Make sure you install the ACDS v10.0 without any anti-virus programs running in the background. This is a known issue which results in some (a lot) of the files not being written to your drive during installation. The driver in 10.0 works with Windows 7 without you haven't to turn off driver signing while loading Windows.
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Please forgive a newbie type question, and maybe I am in the wrong thread - but here goes..
I want to use the free Quartus II USB stand alone programming software (V10) on our service engineers' computers. I downloaded it and did a trial install on an XP machine in the lab. It installs OK, but when started it demands a license... It claims it can't connect to the web to get one. It will start in demo mode but if I do "Help/About" I get an internal error and it crashes.
So - Questions:
A: Does the stand alone free USB blaster software really need a license on each machine??
B: The lab PC has Sophos running. Could this be the problem.
Sorry this isn't Win7 specific, but I couldn't find a closer thread in a rush..
Edit: After a fight I uninstalled it. Switched off Sophos and reinstalled it without virus checking. Unfortunately, no change. It still demands a license and still gives me no way to get one...
????
Pete