Latest EcuFlash beta, now EvoScan not working. Anyone else?
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Latest EcuFlash beta, now EvoScan not working. Anyone else?
So I installed latest EcuFlash beta Version 1.43.2990, for ACD and StandAlone Logging support.
Now when trying to use EvoScan, I get "OpenPort2 not responding. Unplug USB cable and try again"
This is with EvoScan 2.6, and latest 2.7 beta.
I've removed all old drivers with "Add/Remove Programs", and reinstalled. Still same.
With latest EcuFlash it upgraded the OP2.0 firmware, I'm thinking this is the problem.
OS = Win XP
Is anyone else having this issue?
Update:
Uninstalled all versions of EvoScan and EcuFlash and drivers. Deleted folders. (Losing a lot of .xmls)
Attempt to reinstall EcuFlash 1.42.2595, plug in OP2.0 and it asks for "openport.sys" which isn't anywhere on computer.
Turning into nightmare...
Do not install latest EcuFlash beta and update your firmware.
Update 2:
Complete uninstall, then install EcuFlash beta 1.43.2990, then install EvoScan, and everything works.
Once you install EcuFlash 1.43 beta and update firmware, you can't go back. New firmware not compatible with old drivers or something.
Now when trying to use EvoScan, I get "OpenPort2 not responding. Unplug USB cable and try again"
This is with EvoScan 2.6, and latest 2.7 beta.
I've removed all old drivers with "Add/Remove Programs", and reinstalled. Still same.
With latest EcuFlash it upgraded the OP2.0 firmware, I'm thinking this is the problem.
OS = Win XP
Is anyone else having this issue?
Update:
Uninstalled all versions of EvoScan and EcuFlash and drivers. Deleted folders. (Losing a lot of .xmls)
Attempt to reinstall EcuFlash 1.42.2595, plug in OP2.0 and it asks for "openport.sys" which isn't anywhere on computer.
Turning into nightmare...
Do not install latest EcuFlash beta and update your firmware.
Update 2:
Complete uninstall, then install EcuFlash beta 1.43.2990, then install EvoScan, and everything works.
Once you install EcuFlash 1.43 beta and update firmware, you can't go back. New firmware not compatible with old drivers or something.
Last edited by Ceddy; Mar 28, 2010 at 08:43 PM.
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You need to completely uninstall EvoScan and EcuFlash and old Drivers.
Then install new EcuFlash, then EvoScan. And everything works.
Think EvoScan is trying to use the old drivers. If you are good with the Registry and Drivers, could probably make everything work without a complete uninstall, but easier for me just to reinstall.
I deleted all traces of old drivers from /system32/driver/ also, but don't know if thats necessary.
Then install new EcuFlash, then EvoScan. And everything works.
Think EvoScan is trying to use the old drivers. If you are good with the Registry and Drivers, could probably make everything work without a complete uninstall, but easier for me just to reinstall.
I deleted all traces of old drivers from /system32/driver/ also, but don't know if thats necessary.
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Well I tried (before you responded) uninstalling evoscan and reinstalling completely and that didn't do the trick.
I'll take your advice and pull it all off, put it all back, and see what happens. I'll pull drivers and dick around in the registry if I have to. I'd rather avoid it.
PITA
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I'll take your advice and pull it all off, put it all back, and see what happens. I'll pull drivers and dick around in the registry if I have to. I'd rather avoid it.
PITA
Thanks!
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I had EcuFlash get wonky on my a few days back. Ended up having to uninstall EcuFlash using "REVO Uninstaller" and then installed everything again. You must delete all registry/driver/folder info using the Revo uninstaller. This was the only way to completly uninstall EcuFlash. If you uninstall the traditional way, it leaves registry info and drivers from what i understand. Revo should do the trick. IT's free....google it.
This will allow you to start completly fresh. PLease make sure you back up your .xml and ROMs before you use Revo, as the program will delete the EcuFlash/openECU folders.
This will allow you to start completly fresh. PLease make sure you back up your .xml and ROMs before you use Revo, as the program will delete the EcuFlash/openECU folders.
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I have 2.7.0017 beta (Private release for H8 testing) installed.
I need to find 2.6 on my hard drive to reinstall it.
Edit:
EvoScan 2.6 will not work with the new EcuFlash drivers.
Only the newer 2.7 versions work.
Once you update the OP2.0 firmware, seems you're screwed and can't go back...
I need to find 2.6 on my hard drive to reinstall it.
Edit:
EvoScan 2.6 will not work with the new EcuFlash drivers.
Only the newer 2.7 versions work.
Once you update the OP2.0 firmware, seems you're screwed and can't go back...
Last edited by Ceddy; Mar 29, 2010 at 03:41 PM.
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I had this. I just went to hardware profiles, selected the op2 > properties. then uninstall drivers.
I then unplugged then plugged the op2 back in, Then when it asks where to get the drivers from, Specifically point it to the drivers folder in EVOSCAN. Now they both work a treat.
I then unplugged then plugged the op2 back in, Then when it asks where to get the drivers from, Specifically point it to the drivers folder in EVOSCAN. Now they both work a treat.