- Joined
- Apr 20, 2014
- Messages
- 52
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- Location
- Near Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- VCDS Serial number
- C?ID=151918
Hello again VCDS geniuses and fellow VCDScanners;
First Uwe and staff, I'd like to say - again - how much I LOVE the VCDS product - as well as the unequalled customer service you provide through the site. I'm still learning, and a lot of PITA problems are related to my hatred of Winduh$ OS (using dual-boot laptop - W10 for VCDS, to which Micro$uck INSISTED on updating my W7 OS without my permission, and Kubuntu Linux) works fine except I can't get to VCDS info on my "virtual C drive" from here.
If every user sent even 2% of the money they saved with VCDS to Ross-Tech, you guys could retire (but where would that leave us?)!
Now the actual question:
When I do an Auto-scan -> save codes -> clear codes ("Are you SURE?"-> YES, DAMMIT), the VCDS starts a new scan immediately and I have to hold "esc" down for 5-10 seconds until it stops, which is a bit of an annoyance. Now that you (wisely) put in the automatic-scan-saver, each scan is followed by a stub of a scan, another mild annoyance.
I know, waaaaaah.
Anyway, is there something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks and best regards,
Tom
PS Love the "ReadMe" on the auto-saved scans
First Uwe and staff, I'd like to say - again - how much I LOVE the VCDS product - as well as the unequalled customer service you provide through the site. I'm still learning, and a lot of PITA problems are related to my hatred of Winduh$ OS (using dual-boot laptop - W10 for VCDS, to which Micro$uck INSISTED on updating my W7 OS without my permission, and Kubuntu Linux) works fine except I can't get to VCDS info on my "virtual C drive" from here.
If every user sent even 2% of the money they saved with VCDS to Ross-Tech, you guys could retire (but where would that leave us?)!
Now the actual question:
When I do an Auto-scan -> save codes -> clear codes ("Are you SURE?"-> YES, DAMMIT), the VCDS starts a new scan immediately and I have to hold "esc" down for 5-10 seconds until it stops, which is a bit of an annoyance. Now that you (wisely) put in the automatic-scan-saver, each scan is followed by a stub of a scan, another mild annoyance.
I know, waaaaaah.
Anyway, is there something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks and best regards,
Tom
PS Love the "ReadMe" on the auto-saved scans