Then tested if this driver works it didn't so I then started all over and selected the second from the list and tested again I repeated it until I found the working driver from the list. The USB AVRISP XPII is compatible with the AVRISP MKII, and the driver is the same as the MKII (the driver that comes with the AVR Studio software). Then I right-clicked over the entry for the debugger in "Windows Device Manager" -> "Update Driver Software" -> "Browse My Computer For Driver Software" -> "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" -> then a list of available drivers pops-up (refer to the this picture: ) and I selected the first entry -> "OK" -> "Next" -> if a warning pops-up ignore it -> "Finish". I disabled the driver signature enforcement (you need to disable it again if you restarted your computer, it gets enabled automatically after restart). You would probably need to manually switch to another driver to get it working: Here is a picture of how a working setup looks here: I would like to know if a software driver for Atmel AVRISP mk2 Arduino Device is available for Windows 7. In some cases, when you have a number of compatible drivers installed, an inappropriate one gets associated with the AVR-ISP-MK2 tool. This is the driver that you will need on windows 7 if you want to use this debugger: AVRISP mk2 USB UO.
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