You are welcome... and as far as language is concerned -- multi-language support is not embedded with the current USB drivers (both Mac and PC) as far as I know. There were the same issues with this in other European countries - Sweden and Germany that I know of.Thank you for the help!Problem solved.
But this error appeared when I installed the drivers for the first time.
It seems to me that the reason for the error is in my russian windows, because when I tried to manually install Bootloader,I received following:
"The current language is not supported by the Device Driver Installation Wizard. Contact the vendor that provided you this package."
You are welcome... and as far as language is concerned -- multi-language support is not embedded with the current USB drivers (both Mac and PC) as far as I know. There were the same issues with this in other European countries - Sweden and Germany that I know of.
I believe the multi-language support for the drivers is on the roadmap.
Rod, I haven't tried this.. but.. you could try to set the Win7 language to English (American) then install the USB drivers, then set the language back to Portuguese ? Just an ideaI have the same 105 error here in Brazil.. I'm running Win7 64bits portuguese.. Tried to uninstall, reinstall, clean up the registry, reboot, install directly from the extracted folder, add device manually... nothing seemed to work.. dont know what else I can do..
any help? thanks
Rod, I haven't tried this.. but.. you could try to set the Win7 language to English (American) then install the USB drivers, then set the language back to Portuguese ? Just an idea