Hytera Usb Driver ✔

Sometimes Windows blocks drivers it deems "unsigned" for security.

This guide assumes you have downloaded the official Hytera_USB_Driver_Setup.exe file.

Step 1: Do NOT plug the radio in yet.
Windows automatically tries to install generic drivers for new hardware. You must install Hytera’s custom driver first.

Step 2: Run the installer.
Right-click the installer file and select Run as Administrator. This ensures the driver files are written to the protected System32 folder. hytera usb driver

Step 3: Accept the license agreement.
Click "Next" through the typical wizard. Note the default installation path (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Hytera\USB Driver).

Step 4: Complete the installation.
Click "Finish." You may be prompted to restart your PC. It is recommended to restart, even if not asked, to finalize the driver registry keys.

Step 5: Connect your Hytera radio.

Step 6: Verify in Device Manager.

Step 7 (Critical): Set COM Port in CPS.


If your computer makes the "USB disconnect" sound immediately after plugging the radio in, or says "USB Device Not Recognized," try a different USB cable. Hytera radios require data-capable cables; cheap charging cables often lack the data transfer wires. Always use the cable provided by Hytera. Sometimes Windows blocks drivers it deems "unsigned" for

Not all programming cables are created equal. Genuine Hytera programming cables (part numbers like PC38 or PC48) use an FTDI (Future Technology Devices International) chipset. FTDI chips have excellent driver support.

Counterfeit cables often use CH340 or counterfeit Prolific chips. These:

Recommendation: Always purchase an authentic Hytera programming cable from an authorized dealer. The $10 eBay cable will cost you hours of driver frustration. Step 6: Verify in Device Manager


Many third-party "driver download" websites are filled with adware, outdated versions, or outright malware. Always download your Hytera USB Driver from official or trusted sources.

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