myDAQ unknown USB key

Hey,.

There are a few posts on this topic, but none of the above fixes has resolved my problem. Especially this thread http://forums.ni.com/t5/Academic-Hardware-Products-ELVIS/myDAQ-recognized-as-USB-flash-firmware/td-p... describes a similar problem, but will not help workarounds.

My camera (myDAQ) worked a few days ago. No Mayor (as far as I remember) changes have been made or on the system (Windows 7 / 32 bit) or on the device itself. Peripheral teh also works very well with other computers.

Now, it is only recognized by windows as "Unknown device" (in Device Manager).

Hey,.

you need not to worry more about my problem. I found a kind of solution. The USB cable (which worked fine with the same device on serveral PC once), seems to have a loose connection. The 100 times I tested it with different driver versions it won't work. After the passage of another USB cable, sometimes something magical-repairish and the old USB cable seems to work at least sometimes.

So for all those who might have the same problem: check the different USB cables! (Could save you a lot of time!)

Thanks to all those who have tried to find a solution!

Greetings

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