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or is throwing errors in your Device Manager, you aren't alone. Recent OS updates—especially on Windows 11—have caused many standard CH340 and CP2102 drivers to fail or appear as "patched" or "unsupported".
Windows requires that kernel-mode drivers be digitally signed by Microsoft. Legitimate companies pay for an EV certificate (costing hundreds of dollars per year). JXMCU clone manufacturers skip this cost. jxmcu driver patched
Are you using this for or a different microcontroller? or is throwing errors in your Device Manager,
The need for a "patched" driver usually stems from two main issues: Counterfeit Chip Compatibility: Legitimate companies pay for an EV certificate (costing
from reputable driver archiver sites). Rolling back the driver via Device Manager usually solves clone chip errors without needing external patches.
Mike chuckled, "Yeah, me too. Especially when it means we get to say 'jxmcu driver patched' and mean it."
If you are looking for a patched driver to get your hardware working, please practice caution: Malware Risks: