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-Try new batteries-Plug in calculator, open device manager, find the calculator, right click>uninstall, replug your calculator into that specific usb port-Lastly, do step 2 again, but before replugging your calculator, reinstall ti-connect.
If you are going to use TiLP, don't expect to be able to fall back on ti-connect. TiLP makes installing ti-connect twice as hard. Your problem could be related to low batteries, but here's a nearly sure way to get ti-connect working again.1. Plug in your calculator2. Go to device explorer and uninstall it3. Repeat 1 and 2 for any port you think you may have plugged your calc into4. Uninstall ti-connect5. Go to your drivers, and delete libusb06. Restart computer7. Reinstall ti-connect8. Plug calculator in and let it install9. It should work
yea, but not like this. to me, this always happens:TI-connect can't find the diviceOR: ti-divice detected, but couldn't get statusBut now, it connects as it should, and when I send something to it, it starts the transfer, interrupts the transfer and says 'ti-device detected, but couldn't get status'. I never had this with my previous OSEDIT: now it says 'transfer failed, a retry may be succesfull', but a retry isn't sucessfull, nor a 10th retry...
Quote from: ben_g on May 18, 2011, 04:04:27 pmyea, but not like this. to me, this always happens:TI-connect can't find the diviceOR: ti-divice detected, but couldn't get statusBut now, it connects as it should, and when I send something to it, it starts the transfer, interrupts the transfer and says 'ti-device detected, but couldn't get status'. I never had this with my previous OSEDIT: now it says 'transfer failed, a retry may be succesfull', but a retry isn't sucessfull, nor a 10th retry...I got the same problem can someone help me?
I got 1.03 Yet I still downgraded
Alternatively, BrandonW also created a modified 2.43 .8xu to be accepted by 1.03, which means you don't have to go through the risks of boot-code modding.