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I'm having the exact same problem as this copy and pasted post from the verified area of the forum. Windows 10 pro - VCDS driver problems Hi, like many users I've just downloaded Windows 10 & my installed VCDS didn't work. So I uninstalled & reinstalled VCDS again. Edward Ross Driver: Birthdate: March 01, 1875: Birthplace: King William's Town, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa: Death: July 30, 1973 (98) Pretoria, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa Immediate Family: Son of William Robert Driver and Hannah Driver Brother of Annie Thackwray Driver and William Henry Driver. Plug your Ross-Tech USB Interface to your PC's USB port - It is not necessary to connect the interface to a car yet. The New Hardware Found Wizard should appear: On the screen above, click ' Locate and install driver software (recommended)'. View Ross Driver’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Ross has 2 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Ross’ connections and jobs at similar companies.
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Windows 10 pro - VCDS driver problems
Hi, like many users I've just downloaded Windows 10 & my installed VCDS didn't work.
So I uninstalled & reinstalled VCDS again.
Message displayed: Cannot complete the device driver install wizard was the first major error message - that set alarm bells.
The events TAB of the HEX-USB Properties displayed these two errors:
1. - Ross Tech HEX-USB Device USBVID_0403&PID_FA24RT000001 requires further installation.
2. _ Driver Management concluded the process to install driver NULL Driver for Device Instance ID USBVID_0403&PID_FA24RT000001 with the following status: 0x0.
I tried to do a port test on my car using my OEMVCDS cable - the error message was: 'Ross Tech USB interface not found! USB Library Version 03.02.07 Interface: Not Found!
Major issues remain with VCDS drivers errors, I'm unable to use VCDS totally.
Is this just me - or have other users had this problem - noting my computer skills are sub-optimal.
Naturally happy to take advice here - thanks. **
Is there a newer version of the driver floating around anywhere? I cant get it to work much like the chap in the quoted post.
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USB Driver Installation Instructions for Windows Vista
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Note: These instructions are for Windows Vista only. Click here for instructions for older versions of Windows.
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Download the current version of VCDS. If you have not yet downloaded VCDS, then click here to open our download page in a new window.
Allow VCDS to install itself, but please do not install it in the Program Files tree!
On Windows Vista, we strongly recommend installing VCDS in C:Ross-TechVCDS or a similar location.Plug your Ross-Tech USB Interface to your PC's USB port
- It is not necessary to connect the interface to a car yet.The New Hardware Found Wizard should appear:
On the screen above, click 'Locate and install driver software (recommended)'
The following dialog should appear:On the screen above click 'Don't search online'
The following dialog should appear. The name of the interface may vary.In the dialog above, click: 'I don't have the disc. Show me other options.'
The following dialog should appear:In the dialog above, click: 'Browse my computer for driver software (advanced).'
The following dialog should appear:In the dialog above, you can type the location where you've got the appropriate drivers and then click the [Next] button,
or you can can click the [Browse] button and browse to it like this:On the Browse screen above, you must click the [OK] button once you've selected the correct folder.
Once Windows Vista finds an appropriate driver, it will begin installing it and present you with the following dialog:
Here it would seem that Microsoft has a terminology problem. This dialog appears even when we sign our drivers with a Class-3 Software Publishing Certificate from Verisign and the appropriate cross-certificate from Microsoft, which should according to all available documentation allow Windows to verify the publisher (Ross-Tech, LLC).
We believe that the message actually means is that the drivers haven't been WHQL certified by Microsoft something which is the case because it's an expensive hassle.
In any case, you must click on 'Install this driver software anyway'.
Windows will then finish installing the driver and you should see a dialog like this:
In the dialog above, simply click the [Close] button.Start VAG-COM.
Click the [Options] button.
Select the USB Port.
Click the [Test] button.
The results should look something like this:Go test on a car..;-)
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