Before plugging in the GPIB-USB-HS, go to: Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Installation Settings Select “No, let me choose what to do” – Never install driver software from Windows Update .
If you can move to Windows 7 or 10, do it. But if you’re stuck on XP for a few more years – this works. I’ve had it controlling a 1988 HP 3588A for three months without a single lockup.
🚩 You have a clone/counterfeit GPIB-USB-HS. Real NI units use a specific FTDI chip with custom EEPROM. Clones often crash the niGPIB.sys driver on XP. No fix – buy a real NI or an Agilent 82357B clone (different driver). gpib-usb-hs driver windows xp
Run visa1400.exe as Administrator. Choose “NI-VISA” and “NI-488.2” during install. Reboot when asked.
The Final Frontier: Getting NI GPIB-USB-HS Working on Windows XP (Yes, Really) Posted by: RetroLab Tech | April 16, 2026 Before plugging in the GPIB-USB-HS, go to: Control
I recently had to resurrect a GPIB-USB-HS controller on XP SP3. Modern NI drivers (like NI-VISA 21.0) dropped XP support years ago. So what do you do?
Drop a comment with your vintage GPIB gear – let’s see how old we can go. Disclaimer: This is for legacy systems disconnected from the internet. Please don’t expose Windows XP to a network in 2026. I’ve had it controlling a 1988 HP 3588A
Let’s be honest: if you’re reading this, you probably have a legacy test rack, an old HP/Agilent spectrum analyzer, or a piece of manufacturing equipment that refuses to die. And your only option is Windows XP.
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