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ports. The printer is attached to COM1. When I test the unit to make sure all devices work, the printer test will not open COM1. When I use Hyperterminal to test COM1, I get the message "Unable to open COM1. Please check your port settings." I've checked the BIOS of a working station and compare it to the non-working station. All information matches correctly. When I check error opening port for mgr mgr (no route to host) COM1 property resources, the problem station looks identical to the good station, and not conflicts. IRQ 04 is the current setting. To get the reimaged workstation to open COM1, I open COM1 properties, resource tab, un-check then re-check the "Use automatic settings" box without applying the un-check status. After re-checking the "Use automatic settings", I click OK. I then go back to see what the settings are. It has changed to IRQ 07. This change works until the workstation has been rebooted then these steps have to be applied again. Also, if I perform these same steps on a workstation, I get the same results with the IRQ change. I do not have the problem with any comm ports except COM1. We're using canned software. Changing to use a different comm port is not an option. It appears the cloning process causes the problem. Clonezilla is fast and reliable except for what appears to be a comm port problem. I'm looking for anyone that can tell me what setting(s) I can change to make COM1 to work without having to go through additional steps after restarting the workstation. Thanks, Rick Friday, July 08, 2011 1:50 PM Repl
with Memory-Map Memory-Map gives this error message if it is unable to error opening serial port open or use the currently selected COM port.If you are using a
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Garmin GPS with a grey screen, and it is connected by either a serial or USB cable,
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please download and follow the steps in our Serial Garmin troubleshooting guide.If you are using a non-Garmin GPS unit and have selected the wrong COM port then you https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8328ff51-1f1b-48a6-8b72-3130295790ec/unable-to-open-com1-please-check-your-port-settings?forum=itproxpsp will also receive this error message. Make sure that the selected COM port is correct by checking in the Windows Device Manager under 'Ports (COM & LPT)' (see the Windows help file if you are unsure how to find Device Manager).Also, if another program is using the COM port at the same time then Memory-Map will https://www.memory-map.co.uk/support/222537-I-get-the-error-message-Cant-Open-COM-port-when-using-my-GPS-with-Memory-Map not be able to access the COM port. Make sure no other applications are using the same COM port before starting Memory-Map. New ticket Other Articles What Garmin GPS units are compatible with Memory-Map? I cannot send maps to my Garmin or Magellan GPS Sending Routes, Tracks and Marks to a Garmin GPS Sending Routes, Tracks and Marks to Garmin Edge devices I am getting the error message "Failed to terminate RS-232 thread..." I get the error message "Communication timeout" or "Unknown Garmin", or similar I cannot install my USB cable for serial based Garmin devices on Windows Vista, 7 or 8 © 2001-15 Memory-Map. All Rights Reserved. Site Map Advanced Search Cookies products Special Offers Maps GPS Toughprint Equipment Tried & Tested maps Outdoors Marine Aviation Street Historical about Contact Us About Us Blog Order & Returns Terms Privacy Policy News & Events Press licensing Commercial Education Public sector Search & rescue Publisher Development software PC Mobile Tablet GPS support Knowledgebase Help Videos Warranty returns/repairs Contact Support
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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Cannot open COM 1 Error (for GPS device) Discussion in 'Hardware' started by akstacey88, Aug 1, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement akstacey88 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 26, 2005 Messages: 125 Hi, I have a problem concerning connecting a laptop to a GPS system. I purchased a laptop to use with my GPS system. I have a connector that connects to my GPS via a small serial port to the laptop via a USB port. I installed the software the be used and I am getting an error. It states that COM 1 is already open or cannot open COM 1. I have no other devices that I am using with my laptop, only the GPS. I am running Windows XP Home. My laptop meets all software requirements. Others I know are using the same software and same GPS as me and it works fine. I do not know a lot about computers, so any help in getting this fixed would be appreciated. Thank You. akstacey88, Aug 1, 2005 #1 Sponsor Rollin' Rog Joined: Dec 9, 2000 Messages: 45,855 I'm going to move you to the hardware forum for this. But try going to the Device Manager and double click the com ports device. Make sure the device is enabled and "working properly". Under "resources" there is a default check in "use automatic settings". I don't know what removing that check and selecting another "configuration" does. Under "port settings" advanced, though there may be some settings that need changing there -- you should probably consult the GPS device tech support for that. But you will see a little drop down box which will tell you which com ports are "in use". Rollin' Rog, Aug 1, 2005 #2 akstacey88 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 26, 2005 Messages: 125 I went into Device Manager and checked to see that the COM ports were working ok and they were. COM 1 is picking