desowin / usbpcap

USB packet capture for Windows
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Windows 7 - USB bus not recognized after restart after USBPcap installation #3

Closed ColinPitrat closed 7 years ago

ColinPitrat commented 10 years ago

I installed USBPcap on my laptop and it worked fine, without restarting. I managed to create dumps with it.

However, after the restart, my mouse was not working. Looking in devices, windows report a problem on USB host controller. Running troubleshoot of windows try to reinstall driver of the USB HC but fails to do it. After deinstalling USBPcap, the troubleshoot manage to reinstall drivers and everything works (no restart needed).

The USB bus of my laptop is Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller.

TomasHubelbauer commented 6 years ago

@JeighBI FWIW I have used USBPCap recently (within the last six months) and didn't hit this issue. I was using Windows 10 Home throughout.

desowin commented 6 years ago

USBPcapDriver since the 1.2.0.3 release features driver that is Windows 10 Attestation Signed and hence it should work with the Secure Boot enabled.

desowin commented 6 years ago

The most important thing is to always reboot after uninstalling USBPcap. And install new new USBPcap version only after a reboot. The installer is trying to detect a pending reboot after USBPcap removal and let you through without a reboot - but you shouldn't really try to proceed if you know that you didn't reboot after uninstall.

ghost commented 6 years ago

@FlamusFlamus,what method?

desowin commented 5 years ago

There seems to be a problem with Windows To Go. See #61 for the recovery instructions.

I'll try to get the Windows To Go and investigate this issue. For the time being, unless you are interested in fixing the problem, I'd advise to not install USBpcap on Windows To Go system.

jhmaster2000 commented 3 years ago

Hello, is there any status report of the state of this issue in 2020 with USBPcap 1.5.4.x suggested by the Wireshark 3.4.0 installer? The fact there have been no replies for over 2 years now would look promising, but the fact that the Wireshark installer still links to this issue raises concern. If I had any way to recover my device in case of this happening I would not ask and just try for myself, however my device is connected entirely through USBs and does not have Bluetooth or WiFi support (Ethernet cable is used for internet access), meaning I would have no way to access my device whatsoever if I lost USB connectivity essentially killing my device.

I am using Windows 10 Pro (v2004) with Secure Boot disabled and have never had any previous installation of USBPcap nor Wireshark on this device.

Thanks in advance.

Nathan13888 commented 3 years ago

I remember having this issue many years ago... dk when scroll up to my last comment?

But if you're using Windows, your options for connecting remotely might be a bit limited.

If you use GNU/Linux like me, then you could probably still SSH into your computer, though you prob won't have this issue in the first place on that.

If you do ever get locked out by this then your only hope would probably be to boot into recovery to regain command access over windows to uninstall USBPcap.

hmhonderas commented 3 years ago

how can i download it

ctobenna commented 1 year ago

Please help resolve this error: Error transferring http://admin@localhost:3080/v2/projects/912af3b5-fd4f-4096-805c-61151d16f91e/links/8ab832b0-d88f-4baa-b59a-9419b3220c37/pcap - server replied: Bad Request (localhost:3080)