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Cutok Dc330 Driver Windows 10 -

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| Issue | Description | Workaround | |-------|-------------|-------------| | | Windows 10 blocks installation | Disable signature enforcement or use test mode | | Device recognized as unknown | Missing VID/PID in driver INF file | Manually add VID/PID to .INF or force CH340 driver | | COM port disappears after reboot | Power management settings | Disable USB selective suspend in Power Options | | Connection drops under load | Baud rate mismatch or buffer issue | Set 115200 baud (or as per DC330 manual), reduce data packets | Cutok Dc330 Driver Windows 10

For unsigned or older drivers (rare for CH340/CP2102, but possible for custom Cutok drivers): Select , then click Let me pick from

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The Cutok DC330 most frequently uses the .

While originally designed for Windows XP through Windows 7, updated drivers now support Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit) .

For 99% of users, selecting "USB Video Device" from the manual driver list in Device Manager will get the Cutok DC330 working instantly on Windows 10.