jacko33

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Hi all again, looks like I need to clear the EAS 35mph on the ECU first & see what happens. Is there anyone in or around the Fareham, Hampshire area that would be able to do that for me, happy to pay for the service
Cheers
 
I've actually got the software & the cable to do everything but I can't load it up on my laptop,tried loads of times but to no avail! If you used my software & lead would you be able to help me at all please? I'll happily give you a drink for helping me out
 
I've actually got the software & the cable to do everything but I can't load it up on my laptop,tried loads of times but to no avail! If you used my software & lead would you be able to help me at all please? I'll happily give you a drink for helping me out

@Saint.V8 and @pwood999 seem to be experts in getting laptops running Storey's software. Assume you got the lead off Datatek?
 
Does your laptop have a serial port or are you using a USB converter?
 
I've actually got the software & the cable to do everything but I can't load it up on my laptop,tried loads of times but to no avail! If you used my software & lead would you be able to help me at all please? I'll happily give you a drink for helping me out
I don't have a clue about the P38 or the software so I don't think i would be any use to you
 
Yeah got lead & software of Datatek back in 2013

It MUST be a Windows laptop. It MUST have Net frame work loaded. If you are using a serial to USB adaptor. You MUST load the USB adaptor software driver BEFORE you plug the USB adaptor into the laptop. Or Windows will load a generic driver that does not work with your particular adaptor. You may have to change com ports to find the loaded driver to get it to work. Default com port does not always work. Sometimes they can be a pin in the arse. Someone with a Nanocom could do it in a couple of minutes.
 
It MUST be a Windows laptop. It MUST have Net frame work loaded. If you are using a serial to USB adaptor. You MUST load the USB adaptor software driver BEFORE you plug the USB adaptor into the laptop. Or Windows will load a generic driver that does not work with your particular adaptor. You may have to change com ports to find the loaded driver to get it to work. Default com port does not always work. Sometimes they can be a pin in the arse. Someone with a Nanocom could do it in a couple of minutes.
Hi Wammers, i've just posted another thread within the "Range Rover" section again with pictures of what is comoing up when I try to upload
 

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