Alternatively, the CD likely contains a renamed FTDI driver. Copy the CD contents on another PC with an optical drive, then transfer via USB stick.
For CP210x, download the official Silicon Labs CP210x USB-to-UART Bridge driver. otkefdi obd2 driver
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Driver installs but OBD2 software cannot connect | Incorrect COM port or baud rate | Check Device Manager for correct COM; test baud rates 9600, 38400, 115200 | | Unknown device disappears when plugging in | Faulty USB cable or short circuit | Test cable on another PC; check vehicle OBD2 port fuse | | Yellow exclamation mark “Code 28” | No driver installed | Use Zadig to install WinUSB or libusb | | “Driver is not intended for this platform” | 64-bit driver on 32-bit OS | Download correct architecture version | | Device works but disconnects randomly | Power saving enabled on USB port | Disable “Allow computer to turn off this device” in USB Root Hub properties | Alternatively, the CD likely contains a renamed FTDI driver