Worked fine here.

All within 2 minutes, I installed latest build, started Chirp, and downloaded from a radio. 

My cable is/was COM4, but just out of curiosity, why was there a COM3 also listed? I hadn't used anything on a COM port in weeks.

Now it's 10 minutes later, I start Chirp and only COM4 is listed.

Just curious if available COM ports are cached or something like that.

Dennis M. Wage (W9BOQ)

245 Corum Hill Road


On Sat, Mar 9, 2019 at 1:24 PM Dan Smith <dsmith@danplanet.com> wrote:
> I used today's build to replace my currently installed CHIRP from
> December 2017 in my Windows 7 Home 64bit physical PC. It is definitely
> different and installed without a hitch.
>
> After installing, I used Control Panel to remove CHIRP. Both the CHIRP
> folder in "\Program Files (x86)"  and the CHIRP folder
> "%AppData%\Roaming" were removed.
>
> Launching CHIRP after installing it again caused the notice about
> "Error reporting" to be displayed (as it should for a clean install).

Awesome, thanks very much for the detailed report! I might consider trying to get the uninstaller to allow an option for removing the config (so you can leave it if you want) at some point. However, since you don't have to uninstall chirp to upgrade, the uninstaller really should only be needed for a full cleaning of the system and/or to diagnose issues like a corrupted config file.

Thanks Jim!

--Dan
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