
#TI CONNECT CE WONT TRANSFER INSTALL#
Install Logger Pro or TI Connect as normal (if you haven't already.) Plug the calculator into the computer and turn it on.I don't have any other wireless devices in use I have 2 smart tv's and they should be the only ones there. Unknown device showing up when I look to connect to a wireless display windows 10 When I want to project to a smart tv and go in to settings then connect to a wireless display, there is an unknown device showing up.If nothing shows up in Device Manager when plugged in via the Mini-USB cable, it could be a bad cable or a mangled Mini-USB socket, a dry solder joint, or some failed electronic component

If it shows up in the Unknown Devices section with an exclamation mark, delete that unknown device in Device Manager, unplug the calculator and reattach.Only after turning off and then back on my calculator do I get this message: It reads: Alert - A device was connected, but we could not communicate with it for some reason Upon installing TI-Connect and connecting my calculator(s) to the computer, I receive no indication that my calculator is seen by the application.Right click and select Update Driver Software and choose the automatic search for drivers Hopefully, you will see TI Graphing Calculator. Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus controller. (Step 8) The exact wording on this error is: The file libusb0.sys on TI-84 Plus USB Device Install Disk is needed Type the path where the file is located, and then click OK TI Connect & App Instructions for Windows (If TI Connect is unable to find the device please see the Troubleshooting section.) 5 I believe (though currently untested) that if you get the error where TI-Connect asks you to locate libusb0.sys, you can solve it by deleting TiLP's.inf files.


Click on the DeviceExplorer icon, found on the TI Connect page.
