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Does windows 11 affect software?

Enickel02

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I have a Motorola CP200 programing cable that doesn't work anymore. The cord used to work but my computer just got the windows 11 update. Could the update have affected anything with the software?
 

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I have a Motorola CP200 programing cable that doesn't work anymore. The cord used to work but my computer just got the windows 11 update. Could the update have affected anything with the software?

You may need to reinstall the drivers, or see if new drivers were issued for Win11
 

Enickel02

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I'm able to program CP200's just fine with Windows 11. I second the re-installation of the drivers - especially if you're using a cable with an FTDI chip.
Okay thank you. It happens when I'm trying to read the radio. An error message shows up and tells me "Unable to detect applicable devices and to check to see if a compatible programing cable is used." So, I thought it was just the cord.
 
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