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The information below is not well detailed anywhere that I have been able to find. Ross-Tech briefly reviews this below, but requires a lot of knowledge on manual driver installation in Windows. A lot of enthusiasts have genuine Ross-Tech cables, and this can be used to make them even more useful than they already are with VCDS, as 3rd party applications can provide more than VCDS has to offer. This can save you the cost and headache of having to buy and use a second cable. I have been able to use the genuine Ross-Tech cable in any place that a generic FTDI OBD-II cable would otherwise be needed after installing the drivers and setting them up properly. This is going to require that you are at least somewhat familiar with navigating around Windows. Sim girl 2 full version.
Now that VCP has been enabled, you should have a new option in Device Manager. Odds are, your computer didn't come with a serial (COM) or parallel (LPT) port, so Ports (COM & LPT) should be new for you.
If it isn't, this will be a little more difficult, but not much. Expand the listing. If more than one item is listed, you'll need to find the correct item. Right click on one, or the only one, and select properties. If you have more than one, the manufacturer listed should be Ross-Tech.
If it is, you selected the right one. From here, you are done and ready to use your Ross-Tech cable for whatever you wish, whether it is VCDS or something else. This also shouldn't have any effect on the usage of VCDS, as it should work as normal. You may need to go into options, test and setup the interface again, but that should be the extent of what you'd have to do in VCDS.
This will potentially work for the other USB cables offered by Ross-Tech. Including, but not limited to, VAG K+CAN Commander, me7logger, NefMoto, etc. VAG-K+CAN Commander 1.4 Installation Guide. VAG K+CAN Commander is obd2repair diagnostic interface for vag group. VAG K+CAN Commander Full Diagnostic via CAN-und Special-Function via K-Line.
If you have issues with whatever program you're using outside of VCDS, one option to try, assuming you're using the proper port, is to uncheck the option in VCDS to boot in intelligent mode. Other than that you should be good to go.
Software 1: VAG-K+CAN Commander1. From the Disc, copy the folder 'VAG-K-CAN_Commander_1[X].4' to your desktop. Use 7zip or your file extraction software and unzip the compressed folder.2. After extracting the folder, navigate into the folder and find the main application icon called 'VAG-K+CAN Commander'. This software does not require an installation and can run directly from this folder. It helps to create a shortcut to your Desktop to make it easier to access. Before we can start the application, we'll need to plug-in the VAG 1.4 interface3.
Plug the VAG 1.4 interface's USB cable into your USB port. Windows will automatically detect the USB device and automatically install the correct drivers.
This may take a few minutes. If Windows does not find the correct drivers: • 1. Windows XP: Go to Control Panel> System > Hardware > Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT) • 2. Look for the USB Serial Port with the Yellow! This is the VAG 1.4 interface and indicating the driver was not installed properly.
Double click 'USB Serial Port' and click 'Reinstall Driver' • 3. This will open the Hardware Update Wizard. Select 'Install from a list or specific location' • 4. Click the browse button and point it to the 'CDM_Setup' folder within the 'VAG-K_CAN_Commander_1[X].4' folder from your desktop. This folder contains the drivers incase Windows can't install them automatically. From your device manager, we'll setup the port settings:Windows XP: Go to Control Panel> System > Hardware > Device Manager > Ports (COM & LPT), find the 'USB Serial Port' go to the 'Port Settings' tab, then click 'Advanced' and set the Latency Timer (msec) to 1. Press OK and OK to exit.5.