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      06-07-2021, 03:04 AM   #9
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If you go to C drive > Ediabas > Bin > open Obd config file and you can manually change the com port to whatever you want as long as it matches the device manager com port setting.

ive just gone through the obd config file but its still not registering my cable. do you have the exact name of the file and what you edited or could you send screenshots. its greatly apreciated!
Ediabas > Bin > Obd

Second line says Port=Com1 by default. You can change it to whatever port matches your cable in device manager > com & ports > right click your cable and go to properties > advanced > make sure latency is 1 and com port matches whatever is in Obd file.

If you don't see anything under Com & Ports then that means your issue isn't related to Com port or any type of settings of ediabas, it's because your cable is faulty or your laptop isn't recognizing it. If it isn't recognizing it you'll usually see the cable labeled DCAN with a yellow triangle on it somewhere on the device manager list. Right click it up and press update > automatically search online for update.
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