Magico Dcsd Cable Driver Windows 10 [Chrome]

Best for: Legacy industrial equipment, radio programming cables, certain Magico-specific diagnostic tools.


Because Windows 10 blocks older Prolific drivers, you must:

  • Unzip driver files. Do not run auto-installer.
  • In Device Manager: Right-click device → Update driverBrowse my computerLet me pick from a listHave Disk → Browse to the .inf file from the v3.3.2.105 folder.
  • Ignore "This driver is not signed" warning. Install anyway.
  • Reboot normally.
  • Note: This driver will work but may be overwritten by Windows Update. To prevent that: magico dcsd cable driver windows 10

    “Works after disabling driver signature enforcement, but every Windows update breaks it.”
    “Had to use an older laptop with Win7 – no luck on Win10 20H2 or newer.”
    “The original Magico driver from 2015 is junk; use FTDI’s official driver instead.”


    Users often search for a "Magico Driver." This driver does not exist as a standalone software package from a brand named "Magico" (Magico is generally a brand name used by third-party manufacturers, mostly based in Shenzhen, China). Because Windows 10 blocks older Prolific drivers, you must:

    To successfully utilize the Magico DCSD cable on a Windows 10 machine, the following steps are standard industry practice:

    Step 1: Chipset Identification Connect the cable to the PC. Open Device Manager (Right-click Start > Device Manager). Look under "Other Devices" or "Ports (COM & LPT)". It may appear as "USB Serial Controller D" or similar. Unzip driver files

    Step 2: Driver Installation

    Step 3: Port Configuration Once installed, the cable will appear as COMx (e.g., COM3, COM4) in Device Manager.

    A: Yes. Windows 11 shares the same driver model as Windows 10. Use the same Windows 10 driver on Windows 11. If issues arise, run the installer in Windows 10 compatibility mode.

    Windows Update may fetch a driver automatically, but it is often a stripped-down Microsoft inbox driver. It works for basic data transfer, but advanced features (hardware handshaking, high baud rates) may fail.