This guide covers everything you need to know about the VCDS USB Driver Version 03.02.07.
This specific driver version is historically significant because it was released to fix compatibility issues when Windows 10 and Windows 11 introduced stricter driver signing requirements. If you are installing an older legacy interface (like a KEY-COM, HEX-COM, or older HEX-USB+CAN) on a modern computer, this is likely the driver you need.
Here is your step-by-step guide to installation and troubleshooting. vcds usb driver version 03.02.07
| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Driver Type | USB CDC (Communications Device Class) | | Release Status | Maintenance / Legacy stability release | | Primary OS Support | Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32-bit & 64-bit) | | Interface Compatibility | HEX-V2, HEX-USB, KEY-USB, Micro-CAN | | Signature | Digitally signed by Ross-Tech (for driver integrity) |
Choose 03.02.07 if:
Avoid 03.02.07 if:
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Driver not loading | Temporarily disable antivirus and Windows Defender during install. | | Code 10 error | Use a different USB port (preferably USB 2.0). | | Code 52 (unsigned) | Boot Windows into Disable Driver Signature Enforcement mode. | | Lost communication | Reinstall driver and ensure VCDS software is up to date (≥ 22.3 recommended). | This guide covers everything you need to know
When Microsoft released Windows 10 Anniversary Update (version 1607), it introduced stricter USB driver signing. Driver 03.02.07 was one of the last "legacy" drivers that could be force-installed via disabling signature enforcement, bridging the gap for users who refused to upgrade to a HEX-V2 interface.