I received an error msg. when trying to delete the datalogs. It closed immediately after clicking “Abort”. See attachments...
If theres a bug i'll find it. lol
Also thank you for fixing the password issue!
FlashPro Manager v1.1.1.0
FlashPro Manager v1.1.1.0
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Silversweet09
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Hondata,
I am using version 1.1.1 and now am unable to use the software at all. I have tried to install/uninstall twice to no avail.
Attached is the screenshot of the error message I am getting.
This happend when I tried to load a calibration. This calibration was created on a previous version, FYI.
Please advise how I can troubleshoot this issue.
Edit: Ok, this is really irritating, I can't upload pdf, html, or docx files to show my screenshot of the issue I am having?
I am using version 1.1.1 and now am unable to use the software at all. I have tried to install/uninstall twice to no avail.
Attached is the screenshot of the error message I am getting.
This happend when I tried to load a calibration. This calibration was created on a previous version, FYI.
Please advise how I can troubleshoot this issue.
Edit: Ok, this is really irritating, I can't upload pdf, html, or docx files to show my screenshot of the issue I am having?
Re: FlashPro Manager v1.1.1.0
I just had this same problem!! i went to delete my datalogs off the FlashPro and immediately got the following error message:Pir8pete wrote:I received an error msg. when trying to delete the datalogs. It closed immediately after clicking “Abort”. See attachments...
If theres a bug i'll find it. lol
Also thank you for fixing the password issue!
Assertion Failed : (ECUCANAddress = = 0x18DA10F1) ll (ECUCANAddress = = 0x18DA11F1), File D:\Dev\FlashProManager\TFlashPro.cpp, line 321
It only gave me the option of "abort". When clicked it closed out FlashPro Manager. When I re-opened FlashPro Manager, the error message immediatley popped back up and closed out the program.
So I closed the program again, unplugged the FlashPro from my netbook and re-opened FlashPro Manager and this time the error message did not come up.
I exited the program one more time and plugged the FlashPro back in and re-opened FlashPro Manager and all seems to be working fine... I don't know why this happened, hopefully the error message I wrote down helps with the next version