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I made sure that in device manager->com1 (BMW OBD Port) -> port settings the latency is set to 1. I made sure C:\Windows\obd.ini has Port=Com1 I made sure that my c:\ediabas\bin\ediabas.ini file has STD:OBD I made sure (by opening the cable cover) that pin 8 isnt connected to anything, since pin8 could trip up newer cars) So I am beginning to suspect the connection between my computer and the usb cable is good (since it blinks green a couple times when i try to run a job with inpa or tool32), but the connection between the cable and the car's ecu is bad. If the usb cable is plugged in it will have two solid black circles (engine/ignition circles), but it doesn't matter if the engine is running, engine stopped but ignition on, or completely off it will always show two black circles if the usb is connected to my laptop. However, if I turn my car off, the two circles do not disappear from inpa. Weirdly enough, when I disconnect the cable from my computer both those black circles disappear from inpa. I try opening INPA, (two black dots- battery and ignition on) and I press Shift+F8 for "e90 (e91,e92,e93) / 3er", and I select airbag and it shows another communication error, so I try to go to engine -> "mss60 for s65 (m3)" but I get another communication error (screen shots at the bottom of the post). When I click run job, the LED on the OBD/USB cable blinks green a couple of times before giving me this error: "EDIABAS Fehler 19 : IFH-0009: NO RESPONSE FROM CONTROLUNIT" Open up Toolset 32 (under EDIABAS folder):ΔΆ.