2) Expand 'Ports (COM & LPT)' or 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers'. You're looking for a device that has name 'Ross-Tech' in it. It will have a yellow mark next to it like this: Here's an example: OR it may show as 'Ross-Tech Direct USB Interface'. 3) Right-click on this device with the yellow mark » Update Driver.
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Here is the story.Windows made a huge update of Win 10 on my computer the other day. Cable has been running fine since 2013 with every update in Windows and VCDS. After this update my laptop can not recognize my cable or drivers to use it.
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Reinstalled VCDS 16.8.2 with no complaints installing the incuded USB drivers. But now the computer refuses to recognize the cable as Ross Tech Device and I cant find the installed drivers. Tried to reinstall the drivers again, no luck.So I tried installing VCDS in a old laptop using Windows 7. Same problem.
This makes me wonder if there is a issue with the latest release of VCDS. The problem started after the Windows update happend before i updated from 16.8.1 but since I experince the same problem on the Win 7 laptop I´m clueless. And really need the cable working right now.Please advise.
Problem solved.Downloaded a bunch of drivers from the Auto Intern website and one of them obviously worked with the win 10.1 update. Thank god for my German father giving me the laguage for free.Funny thing thoug, I always thougt I bought a genuine Ross Tech cable because I wanted the Ross Tech support, but thank you Uwe for pointing me in the right direction. I had no clue about that my cable came from Auto Intern. Why is this even possible?Just strange that the Ross Tech driver wouldn´t co-operate as it always did before.License and serial data sent to hopefully allow me to become a verified user.//AndySwede.
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