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- CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE INSTALL
- CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE 64 BIT
- CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE UPDATE
- CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE DRIVER
IE Browser (Required to perform installation and initial data upload) 4. Steps to getting the Medtronic CareLink USB working on a Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit system:
CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE UPDATE
Please review the revised steps, and keep in mind it needs to verified by you or someone else on this topic thread and I will update it based on your feedback.
CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE DRIVER
Ironically, I had done this first, but I was not successful with getting the driver to load, then I dragged my knuckles across the street for awhile to come up with a plausible solution. You may have to delete the "C:\Users\username\Medtronic\" folder and contents first, then proceed with my installation steps. Best Regards, WillĪmanda, I modified the steps, but still need to clean it up a bit. This has worked for me, and it should work for you as well. You are now ready to begin your uploads by launching IE, navigating to Minimed Carelink, logging in, and then going through your normal uploading process. Once the driver has been installed, you should receive a successful completion message 13. Search for driver software in the following location: “C:\Users\username\Medtronic\ddmsDTWusb\ComLink2\Jungo 8.1.1” 11. Select “Browse my computer for driver software” 10.
CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE INSTALL
Clink on Update or Install Drivers, or Properties then Drivers 9. Locate either the Medtronic or Other device needing assistance 7. Launch Windows 7 “Device Manager” to install the windrvr6.sys driver 6. Connect your Carelink USB wireless device to a know good USB 2.X port 5. Exit your IE browser (note: On Windows 7, Carelink requires IE to upload your pump readings does not work with Firefox or Opera browsers!) 4. Copy this file to the “C:\Windows\System32\drivers” directory 3. Find the “windrvr6.sys” driver file in the “C:\Users\username\Medtronic\ddmsDTWusb\ComLink2\Jungo 8.1.1” directory 2. Windows Explorer (search for explorer and execute) – need to navigate c: drive to find “windrvr6.sys” Procedure: 1.
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IE Browser (Carelink is not 100% functional with Firefox or Opera) 4. Steps to getting the Medtronic CareLink USB working on a Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit system: Prerequisites: 1.
CARELINK USB UPLOAD DEVICE 64 BIT
I would like to see if the Vista 64 bit Carelink USB drivers will install in Win7 64bit. If so, I would like to know how you managed to get it working? If you are able to get this working in Vista 64 bit, can you share the files in your Medtronic directory. I'm wondering if anyone has this working in Vista 64 bit or win7 64 bit. I expect the install tool by default chooses WinXP 32bit or Vista 32bit, and downloads the wrong USB Carelink drivers. I proceed past this error, but I think it uses the OS to determine which driver to download. Second, earlier on in the install process the Medtronic java app reports that it does not know what the OS is. You can see this in the log file that the install script creates. It reports that it can't run in a 64 bit OS. When I run the driver install script that the java code downloads into the Medtronic directory, I notice the "registration" (can't remember the exact command name) command fails. So I'm curious if this is a 64 bit win7 problem. 3) Deleted the Medtronic directory as ntcrash described 4) Started IE as Admin as ntcrash described 5) Changed USB ports I still get exact same failure.
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2) I then checked the registry to make sure all previously added keys were removed. 1) I actually performed a driver rollback on the installation as well since I noticed part of the drivers succesfully copied into the windows32 directory and several registry entries were created.
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Hi ntcrash and others that have Carelink USB installed, I followed you instructions without any luck.