This article will guide you how to install VAG-COM USB cable on Windows and VCDS software. (This article also applies to later versions of VCDS software)
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STEP 1: Install Ross-Tech VCDS Software
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DO NOT plug VAG-COM cable into computer yet.
Uninstall any other VCDS versions, if present on computer. Then delete c:Ross-Tech folder.
Install VCDS software. (Leave original installation path)
When install is complete, do not launch VCDS.
Exit the Installer.
STEP 2: Plug VAG-COM Cable Into Computer
Plug VAGCOM cable into any USB port.
Windows will install drivers automatically.
If driver install fails, skip to Troubleshooting.
STEP 3: Disable Internet & Launch VCDS Software
Golden Rule: Must disconnect from internet everytime before launching VCDS, else will say 'Interface not found'. Also, do NOT update the software.
Read golden rule above?If yes, then...
Launch VCDS software from Start Menu. Or from C:Ross-TechVCDSVCDS.exe
Go to: Options » Test (leave it as USB)
It should show 'Port Status: OK':
Click 'Save'.
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You're now ready to safely scan your car!
STEP 4: Disable Update Nag on Startup
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Start > Startup > Right-click 'RT-Updater' > Delete
Troubleshooting:
You are here because when you inserted VAG-COM cable for first time, Windows failed to install drivers properly.
Expand:
SOLUTION 1:
Leave cable connected to computer. Restart computer. It should be fixed now. Go to Step 3.
SOLUTION 2:
VAGCOM cable should be connected to computer.
1) Go to Control Panel.
- Windows Vista/7/8/10: Control Panel » System » Device Manager
- Windows XP: Control Panel » System » 'Hardware' tab » Device Manager
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 Software.
4) Choose 'Browse Computer for Driver Software'.
5) Browse to: 'C:Ross-TechVCDS'. It should look like this:
6) Click 'Next'. When you get below message, choose 'Install this driver software anyway'.
When driver installation is complete, disconnect cable from computer. Restart computer.
When you're back in Windows, you may connect cable into computer, and go to Step 3.
SOLUTION 3 :
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If after SOLUTION 2, cable is still showing a Yellow mark (), then you're likely on Windows 8, 8.1, 10 or above.
In this case, disconnect cable.
And disable driver signature enforcement. Here's how: Windows 8/8.1|Windows 10
When done, go to Step 3.
Notes:
- DO NOT update the software to latest version, else it will not work. Only works on current version.
- If you bought your VAG-COM cable from us, then registration is not needed. It's already registered/licensed.
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.
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What You'll Need
- Your Ross-Tech USB Cable
- Computer/Laptop/Tablet
What You'll Do
This is being displayed on Windows 10, but the process should be similar, if not identical, on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.x.
First, download the drivers from Ross-Tech. While it is very tempting to skip to the very end and download away, be sure to read the text on the page so that you at least know what you're getting into. Pay special attention to the first bullet subsection. Consider yourself warned. After you get the drivers downloaded, unzip the files and remember where you put them.
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Open up Device Manager, either by itself or through the computer management console. You'll need to plug your Ross-Tech cable in for the rest, but you don't have to be at your car to do this, so you can do so pretty much anywhere if you want. Once the cable is plugged in, expand the USB controllers section and find your cable. Right click and select Update Driver Software... I realize that the driver is already installed, but we need to 'update' it again.