I make RAW USB driver by VISA i'm stuck in MAX detect my device

according to USB Instrument Control Tutorial i'm trying to make a driver by VISA 
NI-MAX doesn't detect my device and i stuck here please help me 

It is often a big mistake to try and create your own driver. What is the device? Did the vendor not provide a driver for you to use? How does the device appear in windows device manager?

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