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Are you facing the “No Hardware Detected” issue in Quartus Prime Lite when using the DE10-Lite FPGA board on Windows 10 or Windows 11? Don’t worry! This step-by-step guide shows you how to fix the USB-Blaster driver issue by disabling driver signature enforcement and manually installing the driver. 🔧 This fix works for: DE10-Lite board (and other Terasic FPGA boards) Quartus Prime Lite not showing any hardware USB-Blaster not appearing in Quartus Programmer USB-Blaster not recognized in Device Manager ✅ Steps Covered in This Video: 📌 If your Device Manager shows no drivers for USB-Blaster and Quartus can't detect your board, follow these steps: Step 1: Press and hold Shift key, then click Restart your system Step 2: In the boot menu, select Troubleshoot Step 3: Go to Advanced Options Step 4: Choose Startup Settings, then click Restart Step 5: Press 7 to select Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Step 6: After reboot, open Device Manager Step 7: Locate the USB-Blaster (under “Other devices” or “USB devices”) and click Update Driver Step 8: Select Browse my computer for drivers 🔍 Navigate to: C:\intelFPGA_lite\20.1\quartus\drivers (or the relevant path where Quartus is installed) Step 9: When prompted, click “Install this driver software anyway” 🎉 Now open Quartus Programmer, go to Hardware Setup, and your DE10-Lite board should be listed! 💡 Tip: This method works without permanently disabling Windows security and avoids modifying core system settings. 📽 Watch the Full Tutorial to See It in Action! 👍 Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Share if this helped you! 🔔 Hit the bell icon to stay updated with more FPGA and embedded system tutorials.