Re: [chirp_users] baofeng cable
Greetings All,
I wish to thank all those that have been contributing to this thread - I have found it quite helpful!
I happen to own two programming cables, one from Baofeng with the Prolific counterfeit chip and one after market cable with a genuine Prolific chip.
I have computers running both Windows 10 and Linux Mint 17 with a Chirp installation on both.
At the onset I found the Baofeng cable would run OK under Linux but not under Win 10. My low cost after market cable with the genuine Prolific chip worked with both computers.
Under Windows 10 I tested the cable by watching Device Manager for the Prolific port error, which was always error 10.
Using Device Manager I found the Win 10 driver to be recent version 3.6.787.35x.
I found I needed to take the following steps to get the Baofeng cable to work under Windows 10:
1 - Using Device Manager I uninstalled the 3.6.787.x driver and did the recommended 3.2.0.0 install.
2 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager.
3 - I found the driver version being used was still the recent 3.6.787.35x driver which I presumed must have automatically re-loaded from the Internet.
4 - I disabled the Internet and again uninstalled the driver.
5 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager and found that it was now using a slightly older 3.6.x.x driver which I subsequently uninstalled.
6 - I repeated the step 5 test and uninstall procedure several times whilst noting the driver version was becoming older and older.
7 - Finally I got down to version 3.2.0.0 and found the Baofeng cable now worked.
8 - I re-enabled the Internet and did another test and found it still worked.
I presume I had a stack of older Prolific drivers stored on disk which remained after routine updates during the previous years of running Windows 7. Apparently the upgrade to Windows 10 did not delete the older drivers (which is probably wise). It appears Windows 10 selects and loads the most recent driver as it took several cycles of deleting before I got down to 3.2.0.0. I noticed once I got there the Roll Back button became greyed out which I guess indicates there are no drivers older than 3.2.0.0 stored on my computer.
The moral of the story is to check the version number of the driver under Device Manager>Prolific Port>Properties>Driver and make sure your using version 3.2.0.0 and if not do what ever is necessary to get there.
And there is more to this story - when I re-started my computer it reverted the driver back to version 3.6.787.357. I found I had to go to Device Manager and roll back the driver to get back to 3.2.0.0. After doing that once it seemed to stick as it re-loaded 3.2.0.0 the next time I re-started. It remains to be seen how long it will stick. Unless the driver update is blocked by a roll back flag it may again become updated with Windows Update in the future. If so I will need to roll back to 3.2.0.0 again, which I now find is quite easy to do now that I know how.
I hope this information is helpful! The driver update and selection features of Windows 10 may be adding confusion to this Baofeng cable, counterfeit Prolific chip driver issue.
73 Tom VA7TA
You are making this way harder than it needs to be. You don't need to uninstall any drivers. It is better to leave the latest driver installed. If it stays installed, there in no need for Windows to download it.
What you do is download, install and then choose the v3.2.0.0 driver. The miklor.com website has a guide for doing this. See steps 6 though 11.
http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php
As you can see from the attached picture, I have 4 Prolific device drivers installed. I can switch between any of them at will by using Device Manager. By choosing the v3.2.0.0 driver I can use every Prolific based programming cable that I have (genuine chip or not). By choosing any of the newer drivers, I can determine if the Prolific chip is genuine or not (if it stops working, it isn't genuine).
Jim KC9HI
I believe when there are updates available, you can pick and choose which ones to use. Find the right update and unclick it. It will be a PIA.
Jardy Dawson WA7JRD Nobody really cares what device you are using, as long as YOU like it!
On Feb 20, 2016, at 17:46, Tom TA tma.7ta@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings All,
I wish to thank all those that have been contributing to this thread - I have found it quite helpful! I happen to own two programming cables, one from Baofeng with the Prolific counterfeit chip and one after market cable with a genuine Prolific chip. I have computers running both Windows 10 and Linux Mint 17 with a Chirp installation on both. At the onset I found the Baofeng cable would run OK under Linux but not under Win 10. My low cost after market cable with the genuine Prolific chip worked with both computers. Under Windows 10 I tested the cable by watching Device Manager for the Prolific port error, which was always error 10. Using Device Manager I found the Win 10 driver to be recent version 3.6.787.35x. I found I needed to take the following steps to get the Baofeng cable to work under Windows 10: 1 - Using Device Manager I uninstalled the 3.6.787.x driver and did the recommended 3.2.0.0 install. 2 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager. 3 - I found the driver version being used was still the recent 3.6.787.35x driver which I presumed must have automatically re-loaded from the Internet. 4 - I disabled the Internet and again uninstalled the driver. 5 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager and found that it was now using a slightly older 3.6.x.x driver which I subsequently uninstalled. 6 - I repeated the step 5 test and uninstall procedure several times whilst noting the driver version was becoming older and older. 7 - Finally I got down to version 3.2.0.0 and found the Baofeng cable now worked. 8 - I re-enabled the Internet and did another test and found it still worked. I presume I had a stack of older Prolific drivers stored on disk which remained after routine updates during the previous years of running Windows 7. Apparently the upgrade to Windows 10 did not delete the older drivers (which is probably wise). It appears Windows 10 selects and loads the most recent driver as it took several cycles of deleting before I got down to 3.2.0.0. I noticed once I got there the Roll Back button became greyed out which I guess indicates there are no drivers older than 3.2.0.0 stored on my computer. The moral of the story is to check the version number of the driver under Device Manager>Prolific Port>Properties>Driver and make sure your using version 3.2.0.0 and if not do what ever is necessary to get there. And there is more to this story - when I re-started my computer it reverted the driver back to version 3.6.787.357. I found I had to go to Device Manager and roll back the driver to get back to 3.2.0.0. After doing that once it seemed to stick as it re-loaded 3.2.0.0 the next time I re-started. It remains to be seen how long it will stick. Unless the driver update is blocked by a roll back flag it may again become updated with Windows Update in the future. If so I will need to roll back to 3.2.0.0 again, which I now find is quite easy to do now that I know how. I hope this information is helpful! The driver update and selection features of Windows 10 may be adding confusion to this Baofeng cable, counterfeit Prolific chip driver issue.
73 Tom VA7TA
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If anyone needs to download the original Prolific version 3.2.0.0 Drivers, you can download it at the Miklor Website here: http://www.miklor.com/COM/UV_Drivers.php Scroll down the page until you see Prolific Drivers: Prolific 3.2.0.0 recommended for Vista, Win7 / 8 / 10 3.2.0.0 Site1 3.2.0.0 Site2
Please spread this around to others who are having the same problem so they can get the original version 3.2.0.0 driver and get their cables working again.
Dan
From: Tom TA tma.7ta@gmail.com To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 7:46 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] baofeng cable
Greetings All,
I wish to thank all those that have been contributing to this thread - I have found it quite helpful!
I happen to own two programming cables, one from Baofeng with the Prolific counterfeit chip and one after market cable with a genuine Prolific chip.
I have computers running both Windows 10 and Linux Mint 17 with a Chirp installation on both.
At the onset I found the Baofeng cable would run OK under Linux but not under Win 10. My low cost after market cable with the genuine Prolific chip worked with both computers.
Under Windows 10 I tested the cable by watching Device Manager for the Prolific port error, which was always error 10.
Using Device Manager I found the Win 10 driver to be recent version 3.6.787.35x.
I found I needed to take the following steps to get the Baofeng cable to work under Windows 10:
1 - Using Device Manager I uninstalled the 3.6.787.x driver and did the recommended 3.2.0.0 install.
2 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager.
3 - I found the driver version being used was still the recent 3.6.787.35x driver which I presumed must have automatically re-loaded from the Internet.
4 - I disabled the Internet and again uninstalled the driver.
5 - I re-tested and discovered the Baofeng cable still did not work with the same error message reported in Device Manager and found that it was now using a slightly older 3.6.x.x driver which I subsequently uninstalled.
6 - I repeated the step 5 test and uninstall procedure several times whilst noting the driver version was becoming older and older.
7 - Finally I got down to version 3.2.0.0 and found the Baofeng cable now worked.
8 - I re-enabled the Internet and did another test and found it still worked.
I presume I had a stack of older Prolific drivers stored on disk which remained after routine updates during the previous years of running Windows 7. Apparently the upgrade to Windows 10 did not delete the older drivers (which is probably wise). It appears Windows 10 selects and loads the most recent driver as it took several cycles of deleting before I got down to 3.2.0.0. I noticed once I got there the Roll Back button became greyed out which I guess indicates there are no drivers older than 3.2.0.0 stored on my computer.
The moral of the story is to check the version number of the driver under Device Manager>Prolific Port>Properties>Driver and make sure your using version 3.2.0.0 and if not do what ever is necessary to get there.
And there is more to this story - when I re-started my computer it reverted the driver back to version 3.6.787.357. I found I had to go to Device Manager and roll back the driver to get back to 3.2.0.0. After doing that once it seemed to stick as it re-loaded 3.2.0.0 the next time I re-started. It remains to be seen how long it will stick. Unless the driver update is blocked by a roll back flag it may again become updated with Windows Update in the future. If so I will need to roll back to 3.2.0.0 again, which I now find is quite easy to do now that I know how.
I hope this information is helpful! The driver update and selection features of Windows 10 may be adding confusion to this Baofeng cable, counterfeit Prolific chip driver issue.
73 Tom VA7TA
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