Some time ago (a year or so) I tried to run this "usbip-win" but couldn't make it work, don't remember why. But now I tried once again. Firstly I got usbip server running on raspberry pi 2, and than tried to use the usb flash drive connected on the raspberry in an virtual machine using ubuntu, it worked! So I started to make the same thing, but with the client on my windows machine, but I got errors...
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
I think I'm having problems with the vhci driver:
Already imported the driver certificate usbip_test.pfx
Already ran "bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON" and restarted my computer
didn't get any error in both steps, but i'm still getting the errors shown in the print, I guess there is something wrong with the driver...
Checked other issues opened here about this, but couldn't make it work.
Since I had already tried to run it before, maybe there is an other vhci driver installed conflicting or something, so I thought that manually uninstalling this drive in windows before repeating the installing procedure was a good idea, but couldn't find how to do that...
Some time ago (a year or so) I tried to run this "usbip-win" but couldn't make it work, don't remember why. But now I tried once again. Firstly I got usbip server running on raspberry pi 2, and than tried to use the usb flash drive connected on the raspberry in an virtual machine using ubuntu, it worked! So I started to make the same thing, but with the client on my windows machine, but I got errors...
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
I think I'm having problems with the vhci driver:![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/62709763/152606614-c19bcbc3-54eb-462b-9991-b6f009f9aec6.png)
Already imported the driver certificate usbip_test.pfx Already ran "bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON" and restarted my computer didn't get any error in both steps, but i'm still getting the errors shown in the print, I guess there is something wrong with the driver...
Checked other issues opened here about this, but couldn't make it work.
Since I had already tried to run it before, maybe there is an other vhci driver installed conflicting or something, so I thought that manually uninstalling this drive in windows before repeating the installing procedure was a good idea, but couldn't find how to do that...
Any suggestions? What can I do?