Windows Update may fetch a driver automatically, but it is often a stripped-down Microsoft inbox driver. It works for basic data transfer, but advanced features (hardware handshaking, high baud rates) may fail.
Cause: Windows Update automatically replaces the legacy driver.
Solution:
A: Some antivirus software false-positively flags unsigned .sys files. Verify the SHA256 hash with Magico support. If you downloaded from magico.com, it is safe—temporarily disable real-time scanning during install.
If the driver comes as an .exe installer (e.g., Magico_DCSD_Setup_v2.1.exe): magico dcsd cable driver windows 10
This report details the status of driver support for "Magico" DCSD (Serial/Debug) cables on the Windows 10 operating system.
Key Finding: The Magico DCSD cable is primarily designed for Apple iOS diagnostics and repair. While the hardware is compatible with Windows 10, there is no official "Magico" driver package. The cable utilizes a generic USB-to-Serial chipset (commonly Silicon Labs or FTDI). Successful operation on Windows 10 requires installing generic chipset drivers and additional configuration specific to the software being used (e.g., 3uTools, JCID). Windows Update may fetch a driver automatically, but
Disabling driver signature enforcement weakens your system's security. It allows any kernel-level software to install. Only do this for the duration of the driver installation. Once the Magico DCSD interface is working, it is safe to re-enable enforcement; the already-installed driver will continue to run.