Hi,
ok thanks. I tryed with PCAN-USB Pro and it works. But It wouldnt be bad to have the PCAN-USB working. I will send and email to the support address.
Regards
Benjamin
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- Tue 18. Nov 2014, 13:49
- Forum: PCAN-USB
- Topic: Check Peak Hardware not Possible (Win7)
- Replies: 14
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- Tue 18. Nov 2014, 11:42
- Forum: PCAN-USB
- Topic: Check Peak Hardware not Possible (Win7)
- Replies: 14
- Views: 18588
Re: Check Peak Hardware not Possible (Win7)
Hi,
thanks for replaying.
Well the issue is, that I install the drivers and by plugin in the USB the Computer freezes. It happens with two of my laptos. I have some .exe ready for comunications and I dont know which dlls does it use. But by only installing the drivers in a XP I am able to use this ...
thanks for replaying.
Well the issue is, that I install the drivers and by plugin in the USB the Computer freezes. It happens with two of my laptos. I have some .exe ready for comunications and I dont know which dlls does it use. But by only installing the drivers in a XP I am able to use this ...
- Fri 14. Nov 2014, 11:08
- Forum: PCAN-USB
- Topic: Check Peak Hardware not Possible (Win7)
- Replies: 14
- Views: 18588
Re: Check Peak Hardware not Possible (Win7)
Hi Michael
I have the same problem, but I dont have the option in the control panel of setting active device to "USB".
- Laptop: Win7 Enterpries SP1, 64Bit
- PCAN- 00202200163
- Drriver Version 3.13.00.15462
- Drivers: WdfCoInstaller01009.dll PCAN_USB.SYS
- Both drivers are in C:/Windows/system32 ...
I have the same problem, but I dont have the option in the control panel of setting active device to "USB".
- Laptop: Win7 Enterpries SP1, 64Bit
- PCAN- 00202200163
- Drriver Version 3.13.00.15462
- Drivers: WdfCoInstaller01009.dll PCAN_USB.SYS
- Both drivers are in C:/Windows/system32 ...