I am trying to setup my new Flora, however, to begin programming it I must first install the Flora drivers for Windows 7. I have already installed Arduino IDE 1.6.7, as well as the Adafruit support package, and have flora selected under boards.
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The area in which I am having difficulty is when it comes to installing the new signed Windows XP/7/8 flora drivers. It seems there are only two files included, I have tried selecting flora in device manager and directing windows Update driver software utility to the Unzipped files, however windows only replies that it could not find the driver for the device. I have tried unzipping into arduino's main folder and then right click install, yet this seems to make no difference.
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