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Download and Installation of Garmin Mode Device Drivers In order for Garmin Mode USB devices to communicate with a Windows computer, Garmin USB drivers need to be installed. These drivers are not needed for newer Garmin devices that use a USB mass storage or Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) interface. Update the USB driver to the latest version will help to fix this. To Do this Simply right-click on the windows 10 start menu and select Device Manager. Or you can press Win + R, Then type devmgmt.msc and hit the enter key to open Device Manager. Now Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers at the bottom and look for the Unknown Device.

This section describes the generic WinUSB driver (Winusb.sys) and its user-mode component (Winusb.dll) provided by Microsoft for all USB devices.

In versions of Windows earlier than Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), all USB device drivers were required to operate in kernel mode. If you created a USB device for which the operating system did not have a native class driver, you had to write a kernel-mode device driver for your device.

Windows USB (WinUSB) is a generic driver for USB devices that was developed concurrently with the Windows Driver Frameworks (WDF) for Windows XP with SP2. The WinUSB architecture consists of a kernel-mode driver (Winusb.sys) and a user-mode dynamic link library (Winusb.dll) that exposes WinUSB functions. By using these functions, you can manage USB devices with user-mode software.

Winusb.sys is also a key part of the link between a UMDF function driver and the associated device. Winusb.sys is installed in the device's kernel-mode stack as an upper filter driver. An application communicates with the device's UMDF function driver to issue read, write, or device I/O control requests. The driver interacts with the framework, which passes the request to Winusb.sys. Winusb.sys then processes the request and passes it to the protocol drivers and ultimately to the device. Any response returns by the reverse path. Winusb.sys also serves as the device stack's Plug and Play and power owner.

Note WinUSB functions require Windows XP or later. You can use these functions in your C/C++ application to communicate with your USB device. Microsoft does not provide a managed API for WinUSB.

This section describes how to use WinUSB to communicate with your USB devices. The topics in this section provide guidelines about choosing the correct driver for your device, information about installing Winusb.sys as a USB device's function driver, and a detailed walkthrough with code examples that show how applications and USB devices communicate with each other.

This section includes the following topics:

Windows Support for WinUSB

The following table summarizes WinUSB support in different versions of Windows.

Windows VersionWinUSB support
Windows 10 and laterYes²
Windows 7Yes¹
Windows Server 2008Yes²
Windows VistaYes²
Windows Server 2003No
Windows XPYes³
Windows 2000No
Devices

Note Yes¹: All SKUs of this version of Windows support WinUSB on x86-based, x64-based, and Itanium-based systems.

Yes²: All SKUs of this version of Windows support WinUSB on x86-based and x64-based systems.

Yes³: All client SKUs of Windows XP with SP2 service packs support WinUSB. WinUSB is not native to Windows XP; it must be installed with the WinUSB co-installer.

No: WinUSB is not supported in this version of Windows.

USB Features Supported by WinUSB

The following table shows the high-level USB features that are supported by WinUSB in different versions of Windows.

FeatureWindows 8.1 and laterWindows 7/Vista/XP
Device I/O control requestsSupportedSupported
Isochronous transfersSupportedNot Supported
Bulk, control, and interrupt transfersSupportedSupported
Selective suspendSupportedSupported
Remote wakeSupportedSupported

Related topics

*Only compatible with Windows Vista/7/8/10 OS (Does not operate on Mac OS)

This article includes all of the software downloads. Navigate through the tabs to select the software you need, click on the red 'Click here' link to download the program of your choice.


Device Updater

OS Requirements: Windows Vista/7/8/10

*Used to download updates for GTX, BDX, X4, Livewire, ITSX

Click hereto download the Device Updater.

Make sure all devices are unplugged during the install process.


Livelink Gen-II

OS Requirements: Windows Vista/7/8/10

*Datalogging software.

Click hereto download Livelink Gen-II.

Make sure all devices are unplugged during the install process.


Advantage III

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OS Requirements: Windows Vista/7/8/10

Click hereto download Advantage III.

Make sure all devices are unplugged during the install process.


Drivers


Windows 32bit drivers click here.

Windows 64bit drivers click here.


Install Instructions

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If you installed the SCT device updater before you plugged the device in then this should be easy to fix.

With your device connected:

Open your computers Device Manager.

Look for a device that is not installed like one with a yellow exclamation mark. (Here is a screenshot of what you are looking for.)

If you see this, right click it and select update driver.

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A new window should open up and give you the option to either automatically search, or browse for files.

Click browse for files

Navigate to the folder you downloaded, and select “Open”.

If you did this correctly, it’ll tell you your drivers have successfully been updated and once you click “OK” you should see something similar to the picture below.

Now your communication should work between the device and the computer. With most devices, you will want to unplug it and plug it back in and restart the device updater. Then click “Display Device Settings and Serial” and if the serial number shows up, it is communicating.

Update Agent for GT's


How do I update my Bully Dog GT Tuner?


Basic Steps to Update a GT Tuner

1. Run the Update Agent.

2. Connect the Micro SD card to your computer.

3. Choose the vehicle application and let the Agent search.

4. Click the Update button.

5. When the Update is finished, put the Micro SD card in the GT.

6. Update the GT Platinum from the SD card by choosing Update GT Software, or Update GT Firmware on the Main Menu. (option will be all the way at the bottom of the main menu.)


Detailed Steps to Update a GT Tuner

Where do I Find the Bully Dog Light Duty Update Agent for a Bully Dog Gauge GT Tuner?


To install the Bully Dog Light Duty Update Agent please open the following link. Then open and run the file.


  1. Open the update agent. Note: the tune will need to be uninstalled from your vehicle to update. You can check the vehicle is stock by going to show settings, the status will read “installed” or “not installed”
  2. Connect the SD with either the card reader or the GT itself and the USB cable
  3. Highlight the card in the update agent, and select “select device”

4. Select your device (40417, 40420, etc.) then select “download and upgrade”

5. Wait for the download to finish, you will see this message.

6. Select ok, then with the sd card in the device, go to change vehicle at the top of the menu, if it is the first time updating, and select your vehicle. Or go to update software at the bottom of the main menu to update with the latest files.



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