Heb ik opgelost als volgt:
Of zoals in dit filmpje:I had the same problem and fixed it by adding some extra rules in the ftdibus.inf and ftdiport.inf files in my Arduino/Drivers folder.
The problem is that the hardwareID in a counterfeit chip changes in a number that your driver does not reconize.
The additions in ftdibus.inf
Direct under [FtdiHw] just add:
%USB\VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc%=FtdiBus.NT,USB\VID_0403&PID_0000
Direct under [FtdiHw.NTamd64] just add:
%USB\VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc%=FtdiBus.NTamd64,USB\VID_0403&PID_0000
Add under [strings] (apx. at the 5th line):
USB\VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc="USB Serial Converter"
The additions in ftdiport.inf
Direct under [FtdiHw] just add:
%VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc%=FtdiPort.NT,FTDIBUS\COMPORT&VID_0403&PID_0000
Direct under [FtdiHw.NTamd64] just add:
%VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc%=FtdiPort.NTamd64,FTDIBUS\COMPORT&VID_0403&PID_0000
Add under [strings] (apx. at the 5th line):
VID_0403&PID_0000.DeviceDesc="USB Serial Port"
This 'hack' works as well and your computer will keep on reconizing the Nano.
http://youtu.be/SPdSKT6KdF8