Speed camera detector supposed to be programmed, but reception error in Vista

Presence of camera detector (new and 100% Legal) speed by connecting to the USB port.

I have a speed camera detector which is supposed to be programmed and updated day by connecting to my PC (Windows Vista 64-bit computer laptop.  2 years approx.)

I followed the directions precisely. However, I got messages such as "not found" or USB is not connected.

I would like to stress that as an 'old' my knowledge of computers and the jargon is very limited (well well not really exist)

Any help would be welcome.

Thank you

John

Are you absolutely sure that the detector is compatible with Vista and compatible with Vista 64 bit?  Have you checked:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-vista/?

Try to install on another computer and see if it works there - so we can determine if this is a problem with the computer or a problem with the device (even if new, it may still be defective).  Are you CERTAIN it requires no software drivers device or firmware or to work - just plug in and it should be good to go?

If it is just plug and this works, what are the instructions you need to follow precisely?

What are the EXACT and WHOLE messages, you've been receiving - Word for Word?  The unit requires a USB 2.0 port vs 1.1 and you use the right pair (or you have the right pair on your system)?  Try to use all available ports to see if it works using at least one of them.

If USB is not connected, how you get the message?  I mean, if the device is not connected how it can send a message that the device is not connected.  I suspect you have to do at some facilities.  I suggest you only uninstall what you have installed and start from scratch to see if it was just a bad installation or a corrupted file or maybe a missing step or step out of use.

If thatdoesn can't work, contact the technical assistance service of the manufacturer for installation assistance.  As it is brand new, I'm sure they will be willing and able to help you get this job - and they learn more about its functioning and installation procedures and system requirements that do us (and to be honest, I don't know anything - not even not the manufacturer, the brand and model of the device).

I hope this helps.  Keep us in the loop.

Good luck!

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