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Getting your Arduino to Work: Microsoft Windows 1.Install Arduino programming environment 2.Install Arduino Uno driver 3.Make sure you can download a program.

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1 Getting your Arduino to Work: Microsoft Windows 1.Install Arduino programming environment 2.Install Arduino Uno driver 3.Make sure you can download a program (a “sketch”) from your computer to your Arduino living with the lab David Hall Louisiana Tech University dhall@latech.edu

2 2 living with the lab download the installation file from the following website: arduino.cc/en/Main/Software save the downloaded file to a folder on your computer 1. install Arduino IDE IDE = Integrated Development Environment

3 3 living with the lab find the file that you downloaded on your computer copy this file to the hard drive location where you want to install the Arduino software double click on Compressed file to view Arduino-related files

4 4 living with the lab navigate to this folder double click on the arduino application click on “Extract all” this will take a few minutes when finished, plug in your Arduino with the USB cable

5 2. install driver 5 living with the lab click on “Hardware and Sound”

6 living with the lab 6 click on “Device Manager”

7 living with the lab 7 computer is not recognizing your Arduino double click on the “Unknown device”

8 living with the lab 8 click on “Update Driver”

9 living with the lab 9 click on “Browse my computer for driver software”

10 living with the lab 10 browse for the folder where you extracted the Arduino software NOTE: If you are using Windows 8 and have a problem after clicking “Next,” then go to slide 21

11 living with the lab 11 select folder where Arduino software was extracted... Windows will automatically search subdirectories

12 living with the lab 12 you will need to “Install this driver software anyway” if you want to install Arduino

13 living with the lab 13 you should get a message like this one if everything goes OK

14 living with the lab 14 notice that your Arduino is now recognized

15 living with the lab 15 double click this icon to run the Arduino software right click and pin to your taskbar for a convenient shortcut 3. make sure everything works

16 living with the lab 16 click Tools > Board (Arduino Uno should be highlighted)

17 living with the lab 17 click Tools > Serial Port click in the box beside the COM port if a checkmark is not present (this will make a checkmark appear if one was not there already) the checkmark means that your computer sees your Arduino if no checkmark appears, go back to Device Manager to see what’s up

18 living with the lab 18 click File > Examples > Basics > Blink this will bring up a simple program on your computer screen

19 living with the lab 19 clicking “upload” icon sends program to your Arduino

20 living with the lab 20 the “TX” and “RX” LEDs will flash as the program is downloaded to the Arduino you will see the LED labeled “L” start blinking this means that it works!!! also watch your computer screen to see the status if there’s a problem, it will show up here

21 living with the lab 21 A solution to this problem is available at http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=94651.15 http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=94651.15 windows 8 issue: when installing the drivers, you may experience the error below

22 living with the lab 22 complete the procedure below: http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=94651.15 http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=94651.15 1. Windows Key + R 2. Enter shutdown.exe /r /o /f /t 00 3. Click the "OK" button 4. System will restart to a "Choose an option" screen 5. Select "Troubleshoot" from "Choose an option" screen 6. Select "Advanced options" from "Troubleshoot" screen 7. Select "Startup Settings" from "Advanced options" screen 8. Click "Restart" button 9. System will restart to "Advanced Boot Options" screen 10. Select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" 11. Once the system starts, install the Arduino drivers as you would on Windows 7 after your computer restarts, return to slide 5 and continue the installation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdE72XUYC7k Another method is presented in this YouTube video:


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