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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => ActiveHome Pro General => Topic started by: Walt2 on November 01, 2010, 08:24:02 AM
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I just had a major PC failure, and on top of that, my CM15A thinks that daylight savings time just ended.
While I re-build my PC system, really need to reset the clock in my CM15A.
I need just the CM15A driver, not ActiveHome Pro. Can someone please help me out. Is there some where I can download just the driver?
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What "drives" the CM15A is AHP!!! You have to do a reinstall of AHP.
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The answer to your question is, yes. You can download just the drivers from this page. http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htm But as Dan stated to changed the time and reset your CM15 you will need AHP installed.
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I just had a major PC failure.....
I feel your pain! I had a lighting strike [a couple years ago] that kill a bunch of my setup. It was heartbreaking.
Now, I regularly update my desktop so it can take over in the event of a failure of my HA PC. But I know reloading and setting up any new PC can be a hassle. I also keep a CD of downloaded programs handy to make reloading easier. Lastly I keep a flashdrive with AHX (Active Home Pro) files as well as my BVC (http://davesdomainonline.com/bvc/bvc.htm) files.
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Just because AHP is so critical to me, I actually have AHP installed to a flash drive. I figured if ever needed, I could "borrow" a PC and run AHP off that flash drive. The flash drive also has all my configuration files.
Well, that works, but the piece I forgot was the device driver for the CM15a itself. :o
I don't think I can re-install AHP from scratch because until I can access my email again, I don't have access to the registration keys.
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The answer to your question is, yes. You can download just the drivers from this page. http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htm
Is the correct file the one named "X10 USB Wireless Remote Drivers: CM15A, CM19A, ALL USB Transceivers" ? ? ? ?
After downloading, when I run that install file, I get an error "Could not communicate to the network server error 26". Why is it even attempting to "talk" with any network server?
Again, all I need is the CM15A device driver, not AHP itself.
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That should be the one. I don't know why your getting the error though.
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Why is it even attempting to "talk" with any network server?
In an effort to make sure you always get the latest software, the installer/setup file doesn't contain the drivers itself. It downloads them from X10's server. Thus, the computer you use the Setup file on should be connected to the internet.
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FWIW
If you had a hard drive crash, I have resurrected a hard drive, using the freezer trick, long enough to backup data on another drive. You basically put the drive in the freezer overnight and then re-install in computer and hope the cold shrinks the bearings enough to re-spin the platter or unsieze the head arm. The fix is temporary.
A Google will provide more details.
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Its the main motherboard itself which is shot. Apparently, the motherboard had a suicide pack with some other components too. As far as I can tell, the hard drive is OK. However, given a little time, I am sure I will get the PC running again.
The urgency I have today with my CM15A is that it did the old DST change this past weekend. I need to, therefore, reset its clock back to the correct time or my entire life will be off by an hour.
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In an effort to make sure you always get the latest software, the installer/setup file doesn't contain the drivers itself. It downloads them from X10's server. Thus, the computer you use the Setup file on should be connected to the internet.
Is there some way to directly download the CM15a's driver? The temp PC I am attempting to use with my CM15a, doesn't have direct internet connection. I need to download (like from my PC here at work), and move the driver file over to it.
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Just follow the link: http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htm
See the image below.... select (click) the blue line. Click save... then save to your desktop or flash drive.