Autocom Cdp- Usb Driver Software - Mhh Auto - Page 1 __link__ -
John followed the instructions, and to his surprise, it worked! The computer recognized the device, and the software installed successfully.
Installing the Autocom CDP+ USB driver for diagnostic units, often required when devices appear as "Unknown Device" in Windows, usually involves manually selecting the "Drivers" folder within the Autocom or Delphi installation directory via Device Manager. If standard drivers fail, installing FTDI Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers or disabling Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 10/11 can resolve VCI communication issues. You can find the full discussion on the MHH AUTO forum. autocom cdp- usb driver software - MHH AUTO - Page 1
If you have the software installed, drivers are usually located in the installation folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Autocom\Cars\Drivers\USB Manual Installation: Device Manager Locate "Autocom CDP" or "Unknown Device" under Ports (COM & LPT) Universal Serial Bus controllers Right-click and select Update Driver Browse my computer and point to the folder mentioned above. 💡 Troubleshooting Common Issues John followed the instructions, and to his surprise,
For using the CDP+ with , Honda HDS , JLR SDD , etc., you need a J2534-compatible driver. Some MHH Auto threads provide modified drivers to enable D-PDU API or SAE J2534-1/2 support. If standard drivers fail, installing FTDI Virtual COM
When you download the authentic package from the MHH thread, you will find three critical components:
If the USB connects but the test fails, you likely need to update the firmware. Connect the device to both the 12V power source (car) , then click "Update" in the software settings. Driver Signature (Win 10/11):