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Thanks again!!
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Hi, Are you running as administrator? --> Yes Do you have the OpenBCI GUI in a folder in Program Files? --> No! Should look like "Program Files/OpenBCI_GUI/OpenBCI_GUI.exe" --> Ahah! Is there a process running called Ganglio…
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Hi...any thoughts on how to help?
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For those using the video above, you don't need to install Python or Visual Studio first, simply install Node.js, extract Noble and run: npm install -g windows-build-tools This will install the correct versions of Python and VC++ for you.
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I've raised an issue via Github
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So I've gone through the whole Visual Studio, Python, Node, Noble install and the node program finds my Ganglion without issue: peripheral with ID ea0b6ab6750c found Local Name = Ganglion-40ed Service Data = Service UUIDs …
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@celticharp sounds like similar steps to mine! CSR harmony driver installation, reboot, zadig override, reboot, try various USB ports and it started working Giles
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Actually managed to get it to work - by trying another USB slot - perhaps the v2.0 are different to the v3.0?
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I'm having trouble getting this working... I've followed the instructions to the letter on a Windows 10 Desktop and Windows 10 Laptop - with no luck. In all cases the Ganglion doesn't appear in the list of devices in OpenBCI GUI. After rep…