Hey, im new JTAG user and i faced that issue 0xcb00000007 or something like that, i tried all but nothing working.. i was thinking in format my HDD again but im so lazy for that..
So i just use google as i can, and i find correct way to fix that issue (only if theres no virus, bad c++ etc and still error)
The problem its thanks to Libusb0. dll x64!
Must use that .dll but in x86 format (Download from google its easy, try it)
replace libusb0 .dll (x64) to libusb0. dll (x86) and will open the software
If that dont work you can try this software, its called "depends22_x86"
1)Download and open as admin
2)Open Medusa pro exe in software (may take a while, its reading some stuff)
3) When file its loaded u will see a LOT of stuff but that its not the point, find the "Module" section in software and scroll, in the right side u will see columns with names like "Checksum Sub System", find the one with "CPU" name
4)Find the x86 or x64 with red letters, if u see some of those red, it mean its wrong dll installed, select the red one and scroll to left in module apart, u will see a lot of SOMETHING. Dll
So, the something. dll that its x64 and the "x64" its red, u must replace the dll of x64 to x86 or viceverse
and done! software will run good and fast!
Remember all dll are on /system32 or /SYSWoW64
So i just use google as i can, and i find correct way to fix that issue (only if theres no virus, bad c++ etc and still error)
The problem its thanks to Libusb0. dll x64!
Must use that .dll but in x86 format (Download from google its easy, try it)
replace libusb0 .dll (x64) to libusb0. dll (x86) and will open the software
If that dont work you can try this software, its called "depends22_x86"
1)Download and open as admin
2)Open Medusa pro exe in software (may take a while, its reading some stuff)
3) When file its loaded u will see a LOT of stuff but that its not the point, find the "Module" section in software and scroll, in the right side u will see columns with names like "Checksum Sub System", find the one with "CPU" name
4)Find the x86 or x64 with red letters, if u see some of those red, it mean its wrong dll installed, select the red one and scroll to left in module apart, u will see a lot of SOMETHING. Dll
So, the something. dll that its x64 and the "x64" its red, u must replace the dll of x64 to x86 or viceverse
and done! software will run good and fast!
Remember all dll are on /system32 or /SYSWoW64