The represents a mature, stable, and reliable bridge between your FTDI hardware and modern Windows systems. It avoids the overly aggressive power management of later drivers while offering full SHA-2 signing and support for most legacy and current FTDI chips.
While newer drivers exist (e.g., 2.14.x), version 2.12.36.4 remains a "sweet spot" for many industrial users because: ftdi - usb - 2.12.36.4 driver
Included fixes for potential Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes during "surprise removals" (unplugging devices while active). The represents a mature, stable, and reliable bridge
Before diving into the specifics of version 2.12.36.4, it is important to understand the role of the driver. Before diving into the specifics of version 2
Between 2014 and 2016, FTDI released drivers that would by setting their USB PID to 0x0000. This caused massive backlash.
Most users seek this specific version because it is the official, signed driver from FTDI Chip , which prevents "Code 10" or "Code 43" errors often seen with counterfeit chips on older, aggressive driver versions.
To use this specific version, you must perform a manual installation.