I tried manually locating drivers under C:\Ross-Tech\ VCDS but Windows can't find any drivers there. FYI Windows 11 under Parallels doesn't support Core Isolation Memory Integrity, so that's not it. The really weird thing is that when I try to check the "Install USB Drivers for Legacy Interfaces" checkbox in the installer, nothing happens-I can't check it. When I run a port test in VCDS with the Micro-CAN plugged in I get the message "Ross-Tech USB Driver Not Found!" and "Interface: Not Found!" The LED flashes green then orange and then turns off when I plug it in. The latest version of VCDS installs, but it doesn't seem like the USB drivers are getting installed because when I plug in the Micro-CAN it shows up in the Device Manager but I get a message that no driver is installed. I'm running Windows 11 Home (21H2/22000.613) using Parallels on an M1 MacBook Pro. I'm trying to get my 2013 Micro-CAN working with Windows 11.
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