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Once you restart your computer, all Hantek drivers will be able to be installed, and you don’t need to disable driver signature enforcement every time you boot. Once on that screen, type ‘bcdedit.exe /set no integrity checks on’. You can do this by using the search bar, typing cmd, then right-click the icon, and click open as administrator. To do this, open a command prompt with administrator privileges. Once you’ve disabled secure boot, the next step is to set your boot sector to boot every time with driver signature enforcement turned off. I will attach the link to the Walkthrough discussing section for your reference. The boot option is only a single temporary boot, not a permanent workaround. If you bypass this step and only disable driver signature enforcement, that disable will only last until the next reboot. By disabling secure boot, we can permanently disable driver signature enforcement.
Secure boot prevents any software from changing the boot sector for Windows 10, but that includes any windows programs as well. The first set is to ensure you have secure boot disabled. It’s more complete than BasicScope, which was just a hack I did a couple years back.If you’ve had some trouble installing the drivers from Hantek for windows 10, there’s a few issues that need to be resolved. Hopefully you’re covered for now with the Hantek software. I’d say, try looking in the Hantek software diretory, and if you see an HTMarch.dll file there, copy it to the BasicScope directory, overwriting whatever is there. The dll files included with BasicScope definitely work with Windows XP and Windows 7 32-bit, but for Win 10, you may need later versions.
It could also be that your antivirus software is somehow sandboxing or blocking the dll files from loading.
dll files are in there, alongside BasicScope.exe. Try looking in that directory, and make sure that the mentioned.
Perhaps you already tried that.īasicscope should install to a directory something like “c:\Program Files\BasicScope” or “c:\Program Files (x86)\BasicScope”.
The first, easy thing to try, is once the Hantek software is working, try reinstalling BasicScope. This may require a bit of detective work. I have to admit, I never tried the program on Windows 10, but if the Hantek software works, then I think there’s hope for BasicScope.
For example, if the scope is ±5 volts full scale, the user could set a trigger level of 6 volts, causing the scope to never trigger Starting with version 0.14, there is a warning posted in the tooltip for the trigger level.
(Version 0.19 was a private build to test 6022BL compatibility.)