

Since I cannot attach pictures here, I have uploaded them on sendspace. Windows 10 is telling me that the drivers cannot be installed for some reason so I am stuck with the "Interface not found" error message upon pressing the Test button on the VCDS UI.Īs an additional information, when I connect the interface on both laptops, the LED light on the interface is red, when I connect it to the car it turns to green, so there seems to be a good connection of some sort, possibly eliminating any hardware issues (?)

For your information this is the thread ( ) Press the test button and the test window will show. Then you select the port or USB that it is connected to. I would guess that your problem is that you are using a counterfeit interface running hacked software since a genuine one would have advised you to update the software multiple times since 12.12. Go to the options menu and it will show the tab port and protocol options. VCDS Release 12.12 dates back to September 2013. I have searched the fora and I have found another user who had a similar issue as me, he solved it by reverting back to a previous version of windows. Plug the cable into the car and to the laptop and turn the ignition on. Unless this happens, we will have to find a way to install the drivers on the win10 laptop. Is there any chance that USB 3.0 will be supported somehow in a future version as far as you know? However, I cannot seem to install the drivers found in the VAG COM folder. I got it in 10 days from Australia, from total car diagnostics. Visit the Ross-Tech website to download the update. The win10 laptop has indeed one USB 2.0 slot while another one is a USB 3.0 as indicated by the blue socket colour. Ross-Tech have released VCDS software version 12.12.2 The update is free to all licensed VCDS users. I have checked both laptops, here's what I've found:
