Siemens PC Adapter USB A2 (article number 6GK 1571-0BA00-0AA0 ) is verified to work with Windows XP SP2 and higher www.industry-mobile-support.siemens-info.com Verified Driver Versions
: Windows XP Professional (SP2 or SP3) is explicitly supported. Verified Driver Versions PC Adapter USB A2 Driverdisk V1.0 siemens pc adapter usb a2 driver windows xp verified
Solution: This means you are using a 64-bit driver on 32-bit Windows XP, or vice versa. The PC Adapter USB A2 driver is 32-bit only for XP. Windows XP 64-bit Edition is extremely rare and unsupported. Use a 32-bit copy of XP SP3. Siemens PC Adapter USB A2 (article number 6GK
However, a persistent challenge remains: Windows XP. While Microsoft ended support years ago, many critical machines still run XP SP3 for compatibility with older versions of SIMATIC Manager (Step 7 V5.5 or earlier). Finding a verified, working driver for the PC Adapter USB A2 on Windows XP has become a frustrating scavenger hunt filled with corrupted downloads, unsigned driver errors, and mysterious “yellow exclamation marks” in Device Manager. Use a dedicated, offline XP SP3 (32-bit) PC or laptop
Siemens PC Adapter USB A2 (article number 6GK 1571-0BA00-0AA0 ) is verified to work with Windows XP SP2 and higher www.industry-mobile-support.siemens-info.com Verified Driver Versions
: Windows XP Professional (SP2 or SP3) is explicitly supported. Verified Driver Versions PC Adapter USB A2 Driverdisk V1.0
Solution: This means you are using a 64-bit driver on 32-bit Windows XP, or vice versa. The PC Adapter USB A2 driver is 32-bit only for XP. Windows XP 64-bit Edition is extremely rare and unsupported. Use a 32-bit copy of XP SP3.
However, a persistent challenge remains: Windows XP. While Microsoft ended support years ago, many critical machines still run XP SP3 for compatibility with older versions of SIMATIC Manager (Step 7 V5.5 or earlier). Finding a verified, working driver for the PC Adapter USB A2 on Windows XP has become a frustrating scavenger hunt filled with corrupted downloads, unsigned driver errors, and mysterious “yellow exclamation marks” in Device Manager.