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After a successful installation I received the ‘Usb Boot device not found...’ notification while I was opening ‘OrbisEyeCameraFirmwareLoader.exe’. I tried it several times without any positive results.
The related [Windows 10] system operates perfectly with any kind of installations, and the [USB] connectors have no issues. What can be the cause of the appearance of that notification? The attached [PS4 Camera V2] with the original [Sony adapter] is recognized as the ‘USB Boot’ device (after the driver installation based on the step-by-step gude) but it cannot be ‘redirected’ to be an ‘OV580’ device.
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I'm not sure if this is the same thing @saradasama, but... This may make sense with the directive "Need to repeat step 4 every time you disconnect the camera for the PC" there on https://github.com/Hackinside/PS5_camera_files#instructions (where step 4 is "Make sure that the OrbisEyeCameraFirmwareLoader.exe is in the same folder as firmware.bin and run it"). Indeed, in order for the camera to work properly after a Windows restart, I always need to unplug the camera, plug it back in, wait for Device Manager to recognize it as a USB device, and then run the firmware loader again. If I don't perform each of these steps exactly, I get the "Usb Boot device not found..." message also.
After a successful installation I received the ‘Usb Boot device not found...’ notification while I was opening ‘OrbisEyeCameraFirmwareLoader.exe’. I tried it several times without any positive results.
The related [Windows 10] system operates perfectly with any kind of installations, and the [USB] connectors have no issues. What can be the cause of the appearance of that notification? The attached [PS4 Camera V2] with the original [Sony adapter] is recognized as the ‘USB Boot’ device (after the driver installation based on the step-by-step gude) but it cannot be ‘redirected’ to be an ‘OV580’ device.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: