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Old 05-15-2009, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by N9JIG View Post
Go to Uniden USB Cable and download the Vista driver for the USB-1 cable that you have.

Check the Hardware Manager and see what com port the new driver is assigned. I think FreeScan will allow you to search for radios connected to the computer if you don't know what Com Port is used.

You might also want to check that you have DotNet installed. FreeScan should do this for you by sending you to the MicroSoft web page for the latest version (3.5.x I think....). You can see what version you have by going to the "Add-Remove Software" control panel.

Enjoy!
DotNet was already installed on my computer. Wasn't sure about the Vista driver for the USB cable so I downloaded and installed it. There still seems to be a hiccup or two, but it is working a lot better than it was, and at least I'm not getting that pop-up error message like I was.

Thanks for your input, I appreciate it.

SSSG

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