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Probably. The updater needs the 32bit versions and additionally not "the latest", but specifically the "140" ones, which you should get follwing the link in my post (this will download the redist package with runtime library version 14.29 ).
If you like to get confused as I am about all the Microsoft something versions, have a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_...
I know it's been a while since you posted, but did you actually install the 32-bit version of the redistributable?
Hello Silejonu,
+ open virt-manager
+ select windows machine
+ add device
+ choose usb host device
+ choose Framework DisplayPort Expansion Card
+ Done and boot the vm
+ "bonus" way: I could also hotplug it from within the running vm:
- in the KVM window menu select Virtual Maschine, pass on USB unit (text may be slightly different, translating from German UI)
- choose the expansion card there and wait for a few seconds, in my case windows installed the device/something whatever and gave me a "device ready" notification at the end
and also it might be worth checking your windows setup - mine is a mostly fresh install of 64bit Windows 10 (Win10_22H2_EnglishInternational_x64.iso) - I only used it to read a medical device which for there is no linux software - and for the fw DisplayPort update.
Good luck!
Hello,
I just ran the update from a windows 10 virtual machine (virt-manager, passing the DP USB host device to the VM).
Initial troubles: both the Framework_ReadVersion.exe and Framework_DP_Card_3.0.17.101.exe wouldn't run because of missing dlls (vcruntime.dll and mfc140.dll). Turns out I needed to install the 32bit redistributables (vc_redist.x86.exe) even though I am on a 64bit machine.
You can get the redist-installer directly from MS here: https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x...
After installing that and rebooting, I had to reconnect the DP Adapter and run Framework_DP_Card_3.0.17.101.exe both two times, so that both flash regions were updated to 101.
Hope this helps, expecially the linux users, who probably won't install windows on their laptop just for the update :)