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FAQ (14)
- Dino-Lite system requirements?
- Measurements and calibration
- Filesize captured by Dino-Lite
- Can I use multiple Dino-Lite devices on a single computer?
- How to: Record a time-lapse
- Do Dino-Lite or Dino-Eye devices store user data?
- How much power does a Dino-Lite use?
- What kind of environment can a Dino-Lite operate in?
- What is the framerate of a Dino-Lite or Dino-Eye device?
- What is a Dino-Eye camera?
- How does magnification differ between traditional and digital microscopes?
- What do the numbers on the microscope dial represent?
- Why does my magnification / measurement sometimes fluctuate?
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Troubleshooting Windows (15)
- DinoCapture software keeps crashing
- Why is my Dino-Lite missing or not recognized in Windows device Manager?
- What is Error Code 10 on Windows?
- What are Error Codes 19 and 39 on Windows?
- What is Error Code 28 on Windows?
- DinoCapture software window is black
- DinoCapture software opens but camera window is missing
- How do i use an older Dino-Lite with Windows 8, 10 or 11?
- What is Error code 43 on Windows?
- Issues after Windows update
- DinoCapture software screen is missing
- How do i transfer DinoCapture 2.0 files to another Windows PC?
- How do i reset DinoCapture back to default settings?
- Why do i see a "verified apps only" error message in Windows?
- Legacy models and Windows 11
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Troubleshooting MacOS (8)
- Dino-Lite macOS compatiblity
- Why do i see "Error unidentified developer" on macOS?
- Can i use DinoCapture softwareon macOS?
- Are older Dino-Lite compatible with macOS 10.11 or newer?
- Common issues with DinoXcope software for macOS
- How do i transfer Dinoxcope files to another Mac?
- DinoXcope software does not open
- DinoXcope software screen is black
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How-to (19)
- How do I use snap mode (edge detection) in DinoCapture
- How do I save location information using a GPS device in DinoCapture 2.0?
- How do I enable DinoCapture's contiuous measurement feature?
- How do I save custom camera settings?
- How do I set the default email program in DinoCapture?
- How to use EDOF (Extended Depth Of Field)
- How do I use custom shortcuts in DinoCapture?
- How to: Record a time-lapse
- How do I transfer DinoCapture 2.0 files to another Windows PC?
- How do I use the auto calibration feature in DinoCapture
- How to use Dino-Lite's DPQ featureto gather depth information
- How do I update DinoCapture?
- How to use eFLC (Enhanced FLC)
- How do I acces DinoCapture's advanced settings?
- How to connect to WF-10 or WF-20 to DinoCapture 2.0
- How do I transfer DinoXcope files to another Mac?
- How do I adjust the color of a Dino-Eye camera?
- How do I find my Dino-Lite model or serial number?
- How to read Dino-Lite model numbers
Issues after Windows update
Generally the DinoCapture 2.0 software for Dino-Lite is compatible with Windows 10. However, there are some known issues after upgrading to Windows 10 depending on the hardware system. In some cases, the computer itself might have a driver issue during the upgrade to Windows 10. In particular, the display card is sometimes not supported or the PC might become slow after the upgrade. There has also been a rare case where the computer might not run after the upgrade.
Note: If you have an older Dino-Lite model from the “Plus” or “Pro” series (3-digit model numbers) including 211, 311, 313, 411, 413, 423. Please see this related solution: How To: Use older Dino-Lites with Windows 8 and 10
If these problems occur after upgrading to Windows 10, try the following solutions below:
- Uninstall and re-install the latest version of the DinoCapture 2.0 software. Please note that Windows 10 has a smart screen function so you need to be careful downloading software from the internet. You can download the newest software version release for free from our website here:
- Run the DinoCapture 2.0 program in compatibility mode for Windows 7 by following the steps below:
- Right-click on the DinoCapture 2.0 icon and select “Properties”
- Click on the “Compatibility” tab
- Under the “Compatibility mode” section, check the box for “Run this program in compatibility mode for:”
- Select Windows 7 from the pull down menu
- Click Apply, then click OK.
- Run the Windows 10 Upgrade Utility Tool to ensure your system is fully compatible with Windows 10 and can make use of all of its features. Click here for the minimum Dino-Lite system requirements.
- If it is not an issue with the notebook, there has been known issues using older non-UVC Dino-Lite models with Windows 10. If you are using an older non-UVC model, please make sure you have the correct driver installed. Visit our downloads page and download any necessary separate drivers for your Dino-Lite model. To see which Dino-Lite model(s) you have, reference how to find the model number.
- If you are unable to install the driver for your non-UVC model, you might need to disable the driver signature enforcement in Windows 10. Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to disable the driver signature enforcement.
- Worst case scenario, users can revert to Windows 7 by performing a system recovery.
If you have any questions, please contact us and we will be glad to help troubleshoot further.