Hi Josh,
>> From your email, it looks like you did those things. When you run 
>>uhd_find_devices, the driver will actually load a firmware image 
>>
>>and reset the USRP (if this is the first time it was powered up). You should 
>>see 
>>the device disconnect and connect when this happens. 
>>
>>Anything like that happening?
    I downloaded the image and I put the usrp1_fw.ihx and usrp1_fpga.rbf into a 
directory named image and I set the PATH 

to that image directory.
   When I power up the USRP1 it shows in the DeviceManager the LibUSB-Win32 
Devices -> USRP filter (VID=FFFE; PID=0004), but when running the 

uhd_find_devices there's no change, the device is not disconnected and 
reconnected, I don't get any error message, nothing; from 
...\UHD\bin>uhd_find_devices.exe
comes back to ...\UHD\bin>.
  I have Win XP installed on my laptop, no virtual machine. Really I don't know 
what's wrong (UHD is installed, image PATH is set) with it and 

what could I do with it to make it run.
>> FYI, I uploaded a new gnuradio installer for windows, and added >> 
>> instructions 
>>which can be found here: >> 
>>http://www.joshknows.com/gnuradio_port#windows_binary_install
 
  I downloaded and installed it as you described it, when trying to run that 
gnuradio\bin\gnuradio-companion.py I received an error message "Cannot import 
gnuradio. 

Are your PYTHONPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH set correctly?" even if I set 
PYTHONPATH 
and PATH correctly, I checked and double-checked it (I'm using the
Rapid Environment Editor).
 
Thanks,
Mark.
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