Ik heb (gelukkig) geen Prolific... Maar ik vond wel deze oplossing:
Installing the Prolific PL-2303 driver and the “The device cannot be started (code 10)" was such a head ache. But it appears that I found the workaround and the problem.
I have installed and used this technique on XP, Vista and Win7 (32 and 64 bit).
And I never ran the “compatibility wizard or tried to change the compatibility. I just ran the installer on whatever system I put it on…
Apparently the driver from http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31 DOES work however I think the installer program corrupts SER2PL.SYS, the very driver that is needed. Here’s my workaround.
Download from Prolific http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31
1. PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v1.5.0.zip
2. PL2303DRemover_v1001.zip
And from http://sysfiles-download.com/sysindex/ser2pl.sys.html#edown
1. Download ser2pl.sys
2. Don’t worry about the other 3 or 4 files that come with it ALL YOU NEED IS SER2PL.SYS
Ok let’s get started,
* REMEMBER WHERE YOU EXTRACTED ALL THE FILES TO INCLUDING SER2PL.SYS
* After all downloads and extractions from Zip, run the prolific driver installer.
* Run the PL2303 remover program, all this does is remove the SER2PL.SYS file from your system.
NOW comes the fun part (/sarc)
Go to your device manager (your Prolific USB to Serial cable plugged in)
* XP> control panel > System> Hardware tab>Device Manager. Click on “ports (com & LPT)
* Or however you know how to get there!
You should see the “prolific” device, “Prolific USB to Serial COM Port (com#)” If you don’t it’s not plugged in!
* right click and select “update driver”
* select “install from a list, or specific place(advanced)
* On the next menu select the radio button “search for the best driver in these locations”
* Deselect the tick box for “search for removable media”
* Select the tick box for “Include this location in the search”
* Browse to the folder where you extracted and saved the SER2PL.SYS file.
* Press next and install the driver.
Your USB to SERIAL cable now works!
This is the process I used for XP and it is in general the same process I used for Vista and Win7 (32 and 64 Bit).