4.4.1 Windows
When installing the Atmel AVR ONE! on a computer running Microsoft® Windows®, the USB driver is loaded when the AVR ONE! is first powered up.
Note: Be sure to install the
front-end software packages before powering up for the first time!

Proceed with the default ("recommended") options through the New Hardware Wizard.


If not automatically detected, point the wizard to the device driver (provided by Jungo) called avrone.inf, which is stored in the <windows_root>\inf folder.
Once successfully installed, the AVR ONE! will appear in the device manager as a "Jungo" device.

Your AVR ONE! is now ready to use.
