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Freddwood
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« on: November 29, 2017, 07:22:28 AM »

As mentioned in the title I´m keep getting this error. I´m using the up to date nefmoto software on a mid 2014 Macbook Pro Retina with Windows 7 64 Bit installed via the Bootmanager.I´ve also reinstalled Nefmoto once. I feel like the problem is my cable which I´m using. It´s a "fake" Rosstech HEX Cable that only supports VCDS including 15.7.1. I would post some pictures down under but I´m keep getting the error that it takes too long to upload the files even though they are tiny. The cable shows up fine in Nefmoto. I also put it in dumb mode and it stays there and is still able to read the fault codes. The car I want to clone the ecu is a 2001 Audi S4 Avant with Canbus and a 1999 A4 Avant 1.8T half Facelift without Canbus.

My question now:
First: Do I need the VCP Driver? I read that you don´t need it if you got a Rosstech Cable, but I´m not sure because it´s not a real one.
Second: What else could I try?
Third: I´ve read that using a blue KKI Cable is better so I was searching the web for a good&cheap one. Is this good?
 Link: https://www.tmart.com/ELM327-Best-FT232-FTDI-Chip-VAG-COM-409-1-Universal-Car-USB-Diagnostic-Cable-Tool-Interface-OBDII-OBD2_p349377.html?cc=EUR&fixed_price=hk_intl&gclid=Cj0KCQiA0vnQBRDmARIsAEL0M1lZPfiyD4yGNQV3ByaHVd3S5IDhw9N0qHGcu93K9RDj1fy5TvCxV2AaAtnOEALw_wcB

Hopefully someone can help me and sorry if I missed something in the Noob-Forum guides that will fix my error!

Thanks in advance Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2017, 11:09:11 AM »

*Failed to read Grin
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2017, 06:07:16 AM »

No help anyone?
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