U237 Usb Tv Tuner Stick Driver [updated]

Do not plug the stick into the computer yet. Ensure you have the driver files either from the original CD-ROM or a downloaded package.

The box was glossy, featuring a happy family watching a crystal-clear soccer match. Inside, however, lay a miniature CD-ROM—the kind that screamed in the tray of a disk drive—and no instructions. Leo plugged the stick in. Windows XP emitted a hopeful U237 Usb Tv Tuner Stick Driver

A: Likely yes. EzCap 116, 230, and many generic sticks share the RTL2832U chipset. The "U237" is a reference design, not a brand. Do not plug the stick into the computer yet

Because "U237" is a generic identifier used by several manufacturers (often based on chips from Realtek or Conexant), finding the right driver can be tricky. This guide covers identification, driver sources, and installation steps for Windows. Inside, however, lay a miniature CD-ROM—the kind that

, followed immediately by the dreaded "Found New Hardware" wizard. It didn't have the drivers. Leo inserted the mini-CD. The drive spun like a jet engine, clicked twice, and died. The disk was a coaster.

Once you have the Hardware ID, use one of the methods below to get the driver.