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Right-click the faulted Rockey200 entry in Device Manager and select Update driver . Choose "Search automatically for drivers." If that fails, select "Uninstall device," unplug the token, restart your computer, and reinstall the driver using the official installer setup file. 3. Hardware Conflict / USB Port Failure rockey200 smart card driver
For a clean installation to avoid software conflicts, follow these steps:
Yes. Feitian’s legacy driver package (v1.2.0.0) supports XP/Vista/7. However, Windows 7 is end-of-life; consider migrating to a newer OS. This public link is valid for 7 days
Check under "Smart card readers." You should see "Feitian USB Smart Card Reader" or similar without error symbols.
Right-click it again, select , and change the Startup type to Automatic . 3. USB Port Power Issues Can’t copy the link right now
SCARDHANDLE hCard; DWORD dwActiveProtocol; LONG rv = SCardConnect(hContext, "Rockey 200 00 00", SCARD_SHARE_SHARED, SCARD_PROTOCOL_T0, &hCard, &dwActiveProtocol); BYTE pbRecvBuffer[32]; BYTE pbSendBuffer[] = 0xFF, 0xA0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x04; // read 4 bytes DWORD dwRecvLen = 32; SCardTransmit(hCard, SCARD_PCI_T0, pbSendBuffer, sizeof(pbSendBuffer), NULL, pbRecvBuffer, &dwRecvLen);
Smart cards are essential for modern digital security, identity verification, and data encryption. Among the reliable hardware solutions in the industry, the Rockey200 smart card stands out as a robust USB token used widely for software protection, secure authentication, and cryptographic operations.