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Are you using an or a clone , and which firmware version is currently displayed in your software?

If you are trying to run a specific script and get a link error, that script might be locked to a different hardware ID. 4. Hardware Self-Test

If you are working with an and keep seeing the frustrating "Not Connected" or "Link" error, you aren't alone. This is one of the most common issues with both original and clone units. It usually points to a communication breakdown between the hardware and the software.

Open the software and find the script (usually in the "Service" or "Test" folder).

The word "Link" often appears when the software cannot verify the of the hardware.

If your antivirus has deleted the .exe or a .dll file, the program might open but will be unable to "link" to the hardware.

Most iProg software versions are hardcoded to work with a specific serial (e.g., SN1, SN35, SN45). If your hardware SN doesn't match what the software expects, it will refuse to "link."

If you are using external adapters (like the EEPROM or BDMI adapters), ensure they are seated correctly. A loose pin on the 10-pin or 20-pin connector will trigger a link error. 2. Driver Installation and Device Manager The iProg requires specific FTDI drivers to communicate. Open Device Manager on your PC.

Because iProg software (especially clones) often uses "loaders" to bypass security, Windows Defender frequently flags essential files as .