HugePine Experience

At first I thought the driver was HugePine the problem, but I could easily install the driver on my desktop and it works fine. The question was how to resolve the Pine Huge mistake, is it a matter USB 2.0, or a device adapter support question?

I have a desktop computer that has USB ports but no serial ports. Additionally the system runs on Windows XP Home edition not the Vista operating system. I bought an adapter cable serial to USB. The cable came with a driver "Huge Pine Serial to USB." The hugepine.exe file is to be run before connecting the cable to the PC. Once launched, the cable
is recognized as a "USB-UART Controller" and not as a COM port. For the COM port to show up correctly, the driver must be completely installed.


When connected, the installation wizard starts and asks you to install the new equipment. I then force the wizard to install the "Huge Pine Serial to USB” driver from the list. However, the installation is interrupted after a few seconds, and a window opens, which is called "access denied" or "data unreliable."

What is a USB Driver?

What is a USB Driver? Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a plug & play interface between a computer and additional devices (such as audio players, joysticks, keyboards, telephones, printers and scanners). With USB, a new device can be added to your computer without having to add a card, or even having to shut down the computer. The USB peripheral bus standard was developed by Compaq, IBM, DEC, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, and Northern Telecom and technology is freely available to all sellers of computer and peripheral.

USB supports a data rate of 12 megabits per second. This speed to accommodate a wide range of devices, including devices for MPEG video, data gloves and digitizers. It is anticipated that the USB port easily accommodate plug-in that the use of ISDN phones and digital PABX.