Dino-Lite does not turn on and device manager reports error Code 43.
Solutions
Connect the Dino-Lite to a different USB port. If it is a desktop computer, try a port on a different part of the computer, such as front vs back. Make sure the Dino-Lite is connected directly to the PC and not through a USB hub or extension.
If the steps above do not resolve the issue
Use the following steps to uninstall and reinstall the device.
Connect the Dino-Lite via USB
Right-click on Computer, My Computer, or This PC on your desktop or start menu, then select Manage
In the computer management window, select Device Manager
In the Device Manager window, open the Imaging Devices category, or, if that category is not visible, open the Other Devices category.
Under the selected category, right-click on the Dino-Lite and select Uninstall. If there is a checkbox option to “Delete the driver software for this device”, ignore it and leave the box unchecked, and click OK
From the top of the Device Manager window select Action then click Scan for hardware changes
After about 15 seconds, the Dino-Lite should reappear under the Imaging Devices category without any error sign. If there is still an error, proceed to the next set of steps.
Still having this problem?
Perform a thorough uninstall/reinstall of the device.
Connect the Dino-Lite via USB
Right-click on Computer, My Computer, or This PC on your desktop or start menu, then select Manage
In the computer management window, select Device Manager
In the Device Manager window, open the Imaging Devices category, or, if that category is not visible, open the Other Devices category.
Under the selected category, right-click on the Dino-Lite and select Uninstall. If there is a checkbox option to “Delete the driver software for this device”, check that box, then click OK
Leave the Device Manager window open, as it will be needed again in a few steps. Visit our downloads page and download the appropriate driver for your device. If given the option to “Save” or “Run” the download, choose Save.
Find the driver file that you just downloaded. Instead of double-clicking on it, open it by right-clicking on it and selecting Run as administrator
Follow through with the next series of windows until the drivers have been installed
Return to the Device Manager window and reconnect the Dino-Lite via USB
If nothing changes on the screen, from the top of the Device Manager window select Action then click Scan for hardware changes
After about 15 seconds, the Dino-Lite should reappear under the Imaging Devices category without any error sign.