The model number SM-USB-007 is a generic label used for several different hardware revisions. Windows 10 64-bit is particularly strict about driver signatures, meaning older drivers designed for Windows XP or Windows 7 often fail to initialize. To fix this, you must first determine if your device uses a Somagic, UTV007, or Empia chipset. Step 1: Identify Your Chipset
Once the device shows up as "SMI Grabber Device" under Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, you need software to actually see the video.
Download a trusted driver package, such as the one found on the Samuel Carreira GitHub repository Driver Scape Extract the ZIP file to a folder. Device Manager , right-click SM-USB 007 and select Update Driver Browse my computer for drivers and navigate to the extracted folder (select the Alternatively, you can right-click the file (e.g., SmiUsbGrabber3C.inf ) and select : Once installed, the device should appear under Sound, video and game controllers SMI Grabber Device 3. Compatible Software
Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
