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    Cannot get PDANet to work on L702X

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by robcope, Dec 22, 2011.

  1. robcope

    robcope Notebook Evangelist

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    I keep getting error code 2 (says there is no USB driver) when I try to get PDA net to work between my EVO 4G and Dell XPS. I used it on my old HP HDX 16 with no problem, but can't seem to figure it out on my new Dell. Any advice would be greatly appreciated? Uhg
     
  2. basic89

    basic89 Notebook Geek

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    Strange I cannot give you any troubleshooting advice as I have had zero problems using this program and I have the same HTC evo4g.

    I use PDAnet on my L702X laptop and all my prior laptops to get around the costs/security issues of public wifi and have not had any problems...

    Perhaps only thing I can think of that may cause issues is if you have any other HTC sync programs or andriod programs installed on your laptop that cause the PDAnet program to not recognize the drivers you are using?

    Do a search in your installed programs make sure you have nothing conflicting uninstall everything including PDAnet and then try to reinstall it and only plug in your phone when the PDAnet install program asks you to and it should install automaticly the correct drivers that are compatible with PDAnet not sure what else you can try.