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Having troubles....
Trying to get EFI to see the V1 cable. I am running Vista and the most current version of EFILive. I searched and read through everything pertaining to Vista and drivers. I've tried everything, uninstalling, and installing the latest drivers, and still nothing.
If I go to the device manager, it shows EFILive is connected. I ran the USBview program and EFILive showed up on there as well.
I need some suggestions, as my old computer that is running XP is ready to retire.
Thanks.
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Make sure you install the proper drivers. Try reinstalling them if you already did it...
http://www.efilive.com/index.php?opt...=48&Itemid=124
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I tried reinstalling the drivers many times with the same no working effect. And yes, I used the current driver download for Vista.
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Check in the properties window (Edit->Properties) and make sure you have the correct cable type selected. Or that you have "scan for all cables" checked.
Also, if/when you install/reinstall the drivers, try turning of Vista's UAC (User Access Control) before installing/re-installing.
Regards
Paul
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The cable type is correct, and the scan for all cables box is checked. I also never have user account control turned on, and still doesn't work.
Does this driver install screen look correct?
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The driver should show the proper device name I would have thought. Check out this section checking the device settings are correct: http://www.efilive.com/index.php?opt...12&Itemid=122#
The drivers you should be using are in your 'C:\Program Files\EFILive\Drivers\EFILive\Win-2K-XP-Vista' folder when 7.5.x is installed.
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The above didn't work, still said no device found. I was ready to give up, but decided to uninstall EFILive completely and reinstall it without screwing around with the drivers. I plugged in my V1, opened the tune tool, went to help -> Flashscan V1 PCM Licensing, and all the info was there with no error message! So I think it is working now, I'll hook it up to the truck tomorrow just to make sure tho.