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I found that my version of VOL-FCR only read from COM 1 port, on my laptop the USB connections I was using have higher port numbers than that.I guess it's because VOL-FCR is expecting a serial connection.Here is how to change the port number on Windows 7:Start by going to the Device Manager. Once there do the following:Expand the Ports ‘(COM& LPT)’As you can see Windows has set the port to COM10. However many legacy applications expect the port to be between 1-4.Right click on the device and click on ‘Properties’.Click on ‘Port Settings’. Then click on ‘Advanced’Once you’re in ‘Advanced Settings for COM10’ on the bottom you can see the ‘COM Port Number: COM10’. Click on that to change it to the lowest possible number (between 1-4). VOL-FCR needs COM 1Then click ‘OK’ on all open Property Windows.

Leading on from this a little.VOL-FCR likes Windows XP, so I'm told.so here is a little how 2 for getting XP running on Windows 7 Home, should work on Windows 8 also. I need this for a little business venture I'm trying to get into - the software I want to run works only on Windows XP Professional.It's still work in progress so I'll add to it as I go but here's where I got to.Download XP Mode from hereThen use 7-Zip or another archive tool to open the EXE file as an archive.Within that archive, find the 'sources/xpm' file within it, and extract that folder to your hard drive.In the extracted xpm file, you'll find a file called VirtualXPVHD. Rename it with a VHD extension.From Start menu, type Computer Management & choose Disk Management.

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From the Disk Management console, follow these steps:Right-click Disk Management and then click Attach VHD. Follow the prompts that appear & find your 'VirtualXPVHD.vhd'The another drive should open as a partition with Windows XP components (mine is called D.before I only had C: drive).Now I am installing programs that I want to run in XP to this new drive - D:/program files/Vol-FCR for exampleThat's as far as I got. Next step will be starting the computer up from the XP drive (D: ).My files are all backed up - so I'm not worried about losing any. Remember if you are playing with operating systems pls back up your files, as there is a chance you may need to do a total reinstallation!! Leading on from this a little.VOL-FCR likes Windows XP, so I'm told.so here is a little how 2 for getting XP running on Windows 7 Home, should work on Windows 8 also. I need this for a little business venture I'm trying to get into - the software I want to run works only on Windows XP Professional.It's still work in progress so I'll add to it as I go but here's where I got to.Download XP Mode from hereThen use 7-Zip or another archive tool to open the EXE file as an archive.Within that archive, find the 'sources/xpm' file within it, and extract that folder to your hard drive.In the extracted xpm file, you'll find a file called VirtualXPVHD.

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Rename it with a VHD extension.From Start menu, type Computer Management & choose Disk Management. From the Disk Management console, follow these steps:Right-click Disk Management and then click Attach VHD. Follow the prompts that appear & find your 'VirtualXPVHD.vhd'The another drive should open as a partition with Windows XP components (mine is called D.before I only had C: drive).Now I am installing programs that I want to run in XP to this new drive - D:/program files/Vol-FCR for exampleThat's as far as I got. Next step will be starting the computer up from the XP drive (D: ).My files are all backed up - so I'm not worried about losing any. Remember if you are playing with operating systems pls back up your files, as there is a chance you may need to do a total reinstallation!!Update to this/another option:VHD file containing XP can be ran in Windows 7/8 in Oracle VirtualBox. The what rate??If you google it you will see different set ups have different results, but the consensus seems to be start low - try different settings like 9600 or lowerLink here to a page below where a guy gives settings that worked for him.

Maybe take a screen shot of your settings before changing, then if it buggers it up you can go back to what you started withSome other thoughts that I noticed while looking for baud rate:Alternator/battery OK? Diagnostics can be affected by battery voltageWhen you say live data, does that include WOT? Maybe the laptop has a shock sensor?)Any other programs running that might affect VOL FCR? Like anti-virusedit.here is a how 2 on changing baud rate, I'll try and make a VOL-FCR specific one when I get the chance.