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The VCDS (VAG-COM Diagnostic System) USB driver version 02.10.00 is a specific legacy driver component used to facilitate communication between a Ross-Tech hardware interface (like the HEX-USB+CAN) and a Windows PC. Overview of VCDS USB Driver 02.10.00

Operating System Notes: While primarily designed for Windows, users on modern versions like Windows 10 or 11 may occasionally need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement if using older, unsigned versions of the driver for legacy hardware.

If your device shows a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager, you can manually point Windows to the C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\Drivers folder to update. Are you trying to

Prerequisites:

  • A genuine Ross-Tech VCDS interface (clones often fail with this driver due to missing hardware IDs).
  • Windows PC (10 or 11 recommended).
  • Administrative access to the PC.
  • The latest VCDS software downloaded from Ross-Tech’s website (the driver is usually bundled inside the installer).

The primary role of version 02.10.00 is to facilitate a stable connection between the vehicle's OBD-II port and the VCDS software via a USB interface.

  • Windows XP, Vista, and 7: Fully supported. This was the native environment for this driver version.
  • Windows 8, 10, and 11: Limited native support. Modern Windows versions utilize different USB architecture (WCID - Windows Compatible ID) and may reject this specific legacy driver in favor of a generic serial driver. Users running modern hardware typically require the newer "VCDS Release" installations, which contain updated driver sets that supersede 02.10.00.

Directory: Ross-Tech recommends not installing VCDS in the \Program Files\ directory on Windows Vista or newer to avoid permission issues; use C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\ instead.

Locate the interface (often under "Other Devices" or "Universal Serial Bus controllers"). Update Driver: Right-click the device and select Update Driver "Browse my computer for drivers"

  1. Open Device Manager on Windows.
  2. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers or Ross-Tech Interfaces.
  3. Right-click any existing VCDS entry and select Uninstall device.
  4. Check the box "Delete the driver software for this device" if available.
  5. Reboot your PC.