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Having a problem with my power commnader wont let me upload or download maps. no rpm reading soon as i start the bike it just shut down the program. Also get a error- acces violation at address 00ueb121 in module pc3usb.exe write of address00000 -. Guess i will be calling Jamie monday morining [:@]
If it's crashing your system, it's highly unlikely that it is a PCIII device issue, but more likely something with your laptop.
I don't suppose you have access to another one to test with?
did you try using the 9 volt battery instead of starting the bike? if all you're doing is uploading a map then you don't need to start the bike for that.
also, try all the usual suspects on your computer, check for spyware, clean the hard drive, defrag, etc.....
yep, i think thats it. if you have the same problem on another laptop, then i would guess that you have a defective unit. and your power commander is bad. (hehe, j/k, but i would think your power commander is bad)
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