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sr. member
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April 18, 2014, 02:03:43 PM
#10
Try switching USB hubs.
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April 13, 2014, 02:13:54 AM
#9
Sounds not good feeling
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April 12, 2014, 04:48:04 AM
#8
Hey guys,

Thanks for the responses and help with this.

I can confirm this now as being faulty hardware - the second one I ordered arrived and I've got it up and running without any issues, confirming it's not a power issue, user issue or any other obvious option.  Holding down PG doesn't help, and even getting as far as the USB enumeration doesn't seem to happen - it's a write off as far as I'm concerned.



sounds like you are up and hashing. happy hashing ^_^
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April 11, 2014, 11:52:12 PM
#7
Hey guys,

Thanks for the responses and help with this.

I can confirm this now as being faulty hardware - the second one I ordered arrived and I've got it up and running without any issues, confirming it's not a power issue, user issue or any other obvious option.  Holding down PG doesn't help, and even getting as far as the USB enumeration doesn't seem to happen - it's a write off as far as I'm concerned.

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April 06, 2014, 02:24:19 PM
#6
there should be 2 momentary switches on the device near the usb connector. one reset the uC (RST), the other (PRG), if held down through the USB enumeration will make it appear as a USB flashdrive. if it appears as a usb and it has a file in it already it should be good to go.
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April 06, 2014, 04:56:59 AM
#5
I had one desktop and one laptop. I've tried the rear ports in the tower.
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April 06, 2014, 03:00:05 AM
#4
It sounds to me like a power issue. If your computer is a desktop tower try the rear usb ports
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April 06, 2014, 02:37:04 AM
#3
Thanks for the reply.

I was looking to use bfgminer, but I'm not getting as far as making the choice.

I've found a number of installation discussions - installing drivers always starts with expecting to see the device under "Devices and Printers", or in the device manager. It never turns up there either.
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April 06, 2014, 02:14:24 AM
#2
Hey guys,

I've just bought a Red Fury off eBay.

Yes, I'm aware it's unlikely to ROI, that's not the issue.

The issue is that I've read several different guides regarding how to install drivers for this device, but they all seem dependant on having Windows detect "something" first. When I plug it in, there's none of the typical "hard disk grinds for a few seconds, Windows pops up saying something about detecting hardware, etc etc". The LED never comes on (although, is it meant to before it starts mining?) and every indication is that the unit is absolutely dead. I mean, I can plug in an unsupported USB->serial converter and Windows at least says something about needing a driver before giving up.

I don't see how something like this can be overly likely to be a dead unit though, it's got no moving parts and physically looks to match the description of a "new, unused" device.

I've also tried a different computer, and I've tested both directly connecting to the front ports and using a powered USB hub.

Any advice on this appreciated.



in one of the support threads is more details. now do you plan on using cgminer or bfgminer with the device? this will determine the course you need to take. and be aware if you decide to change youre mind from cgminer first, to bfgminer later. on windows this can becomea pita to change the drivers. now linux is a different story. look into installing debian or ubuntu onto a flashdrive and booting from that. better stability, less hassle.
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April 05, 2014, 11:15:58 PM
#1
Hey guys,

I've just bought a Red Fury off eBay.

Yes, I'm aware it's unlikely to ROI, that's not the issue.

The issue is that I've read several different guides regarding how to install drivers for this device, but they all seem dependant on having Windows detect "something" first. When I plug it in, there's none of the typical "hard disk grinds for a few seconds, Windows pops up saying something about detecting hardware, etc etc". The LED never comes on (although, is it meant to before it starts mining?) and every indication is that the unit is absolutely dead. I mean, I can plug in an unsupported USB->serial converter and Windows at least says something about needing a driver before giving up.

I don't see how something like this can be overly likely to be a dead unit though, it's got no moving parts and physically looks to match the description of a "new, unused" device.

I've also tried a different computer, and I've tested both directly connecting to the front ports and using a powered USB hub.

Any advice on this appreciated.

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