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  1. Try as follows: Remove all flirc related content from the system (software and driver), if possible go back (again) to a restore point before the system's first contact with flirc. Disable temporarely any running av-software during the following installation process to ensure a clean and error free installation of the software and especially the driver. Some security software intends to interupt the driver installation and/ or try to put it into sandbox mode or isolates the driver partially etc. So the best way is to disable the av software, install the flirc content and reactivate the av software to normal mode. This behaviour depends on the functionality of the software you use. After (re)installation of the flirc software and drivers plug in the device and wait for the recognition/ driver installation. Now it should work as wanted. I have installed the flirc software and drivers on three different machines with different windows versions (7/8.1 32bit/64 bit) without any hassle. Also there were never any problems with av software (using kaspersky and avast av), except the described behaviour of sandboxing. Nothing malicous found ever, the software is clean. Some basic suggestions for programming the flirc device: - Always program flirc in a "silent" enviroment, keep away any other ir related devices, which might interfere with flirc. - Try to find the optimal distance between flirc and your remote for best responsiveness. Don't point your remote directly to the device. Try an angle of approx 45° - Ensure to give flirc full usb power, plug it directly into an usb port from the mainboard if possible. If you're using hubs, the only active ones with power supply. - Try to not use the "go"-button. Choose your Profile and bind the keys manually.
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