If you installed a 64-bit compatible version of VCDS or VCDS-Lite, look inside the installation folder (usually C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\Drivers or C:\Program Files (x86)\VCDS-Lite\Drivers ). These folders often contain the necessary 64-bit .inf and .sys files.
Reading and clearing fault codes (DTCs), performing coding and adaptations, and accessing live data from modules like the Engine, ABS, and Airbags. Why You Need the 64-Bit Version
Choose and select the folder where you unzipped the downloaded files. Assign COM Port :
Ensure the cable is plugged into the car's OBD-II port with the vehicle's ignition turned to the ON position. The cable requires 12V power from the car's battery to initialize its internal circuitry fully.
Upon reboot, a list of settings will appear. Press or 7 on your keyboard to select "Disable driver signature enforcement" . Your PC will now boot into Windows with relaxed security restriction policies. Step 2: Extract Your 64-Bit Driver Package
Look for an item with a yellow exclamation mark. It usually appears under Other Devices as , VAG-COM/USB Interface , or Unknown Device . Right-click the device and select Update driver . Choose "Browse my computer for drivers" .
Here is the standard procedure for installing the VAG 908 driver on a 64-bit system:
Locate the 64-bit driver files. These are usually provided on the software CD that came with your cable, or via reputable automotive diagnostic forums.
Remember: patience and methodical testing are your best allies. Start with the simplest solution (trying to install the drivers directly), move to the virtual machine if that fails, and ultimately consider an upgrade when you are ready for a more seamless experience. Good luck, and happy diagnosing
If you installed a 64-bit compatible version of VCDS or VCDS-Lite, look inside the installation folder (usually C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\Drivers or C:\Program Files (x86)\VCDS-Lite\Drivers ). These folders often contain the necessary 64-bit .inf and .sys files.
Reading and clearing fault codes (DTCs), performing coding and adaptations, and accessing live data from modules like the Engine, ABS, and Airbags. Why You Need the 64-Bit Version
Choose and select the folder where you unzipped the downloaded files. Assign COM Port :
Ensure the cable is plugged into the car's OBD-II port with the vehicle's ignition turned to the ON position. The cable requires 12V power from the car's battery to initialize its internal circuitry fully.
Upon reboot, a list of settings will appear. Press or 7 on your keyboard to select "Disable driver signature enforcement" . Your PC will now boot into Windows with relaxed security restriction policies. Step 2: Extract Your 64-Bit Driver Package
Look for an item with a yellow exclamation mark. It usually appears under Other Devices as , VAG-COM/USB Interface , or Unknown Device . Right-click the device and select Update driver . Choose "Browse my computer for drivers" .
Here is the standard procedure for installing the VAG 908 driver on a 64-bit system:
Locate the 64-bit driver files. These are usually provided on the software CD that came with your cable, or via reputable automotive diagnostic forums.
Remember: patience and methodical testing are your best allies. Start with the simplest solution (trying to install the drivers directly), move to the virtual machine if that fails, and ultimately consider an upgrade when you are ready for a more seamless experience. Good luck, and happy diagnosing