Then I plugged in my cable and it showed up as "KDCAN" USB device in device manager in its own "tree". I changed this one to COM4 in the properties menu. Then under the Ports "tree" there is permanently a "Communications Port" device (at least for me). I did so by going to the "Action" menu in device manager and selecting "Add legacy hardware". In Windows 10 you have to manually add the "Ports (COM & LPT)" device in device manager. The only thing that's changed is that it's a new laptop and I think previously I was using a USB 2.0 port, but this new laptop only has USB 3.0 ports. I installed the 64 bit drivers from EDIABAS and was successful, but when I plug in the cable, I'm still not getting cable detection or ignition detection in INPA. Yes it's the right cable, no it's not a cable with a switch to change modes. Well now I need to code something out again and I reinstalled everything and CANNOT remember how to get the cable to work again. Ok, so about 6 months ago I researched everything for how to code using BimmerGeeks standard tools 2.12 and was able to get a good handful of things coded and was on my merry way.
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