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Minitor V Programming vs Windows 10

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chrisb480

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Recently decided to update to Windows 10 and as I have learned, the drivers needed to program my existing Minitor V software no longer works. Can anyone provide an updated driver for the programming software? If it helps, I am using one of those charger converted to a programmer I got off eBay. Worked just fine till I updated to Windows 10. Thank you in advance.
 

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Recently decided to update to Windows 10 and as I have learned, the drivers needed to program my existing Minitor V software no longer works. Can anyone provide an updated driver for the programming software? If it helps, I am using one of those charger converted to a programmer I got off eBay. Worked just fine till I updated to Windows 10. Thank you in advance.
If your programmer uses a USB cable with a Prolific chip, here is the probable fix:

The driver for the cable is too new. Win 10 will always get and install the latest driver for USB devices. You probably have an older Prolific chip in your USB programming cable, and it might even be a clone or counterfeit. Newer drivers detect the clones and won't run them.

The trick is to roll back your driver to an earlier version that your cable will like. Right click on the start button on the taskbar and select Device Manager. Go to the Ports (COM & LPT), and double click it. It will give you your USB chip type and cable. Mine says Prolific USB-to-serial Comm Port (COM 6). Double click that and then select the driver tab. It will tell you the version of the driver. If it is any newer than any 3.2.x.x driver, it won't work.

Go out on the net and find Prolific 2303 version 3.2.x.x and install it on your computer. Then do the Device Manager thing. On the Driver tab, there's a button to Update Driver. Select that and then follow the "on my computer" choices to install the lower version driver.

Then reload the CPS and it should work fine. Just a word of caution: you will probably have to roll back the driver whenever you want to program the radio again. Mine holds the driver for several reloads, but eventually self upgrades to the newer driver and then I have to roll it back again. A small pain, but it does solve the problem.

There are lots of posts on the net to be found for the searching if you want more details. Just don't get too specific in your search terms. The problem is Win 10 and the Prolific drivers. Just learn about and solve the Prolific driver issue.
 

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I will give that a try, thank you very much for your help!
 
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