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Old Sep 28, 2009, 02:05 PM
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COM Ports swap

I have HP D530 and i am using an application that uses com1 as its output interface. com1 is dead now and i need to make com2 is output interface for my program. How can i do that?.
Kindly note that my application doesn't support com change. Also i tried to change the address of each com from the bios (That i give com2 the address of com1) but nothing avail.

Also, I want to know, How the computer know that com1 is com1 and com2 is com2.

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Mahmoud Youssef

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Old Sep 28, 2009, 02:10 PM   #2  
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You need software such as this: Best free serial port redirect downloads. With COM Port Splitter you can manage real and virtual ports as you need. Let your serial applications operate via TCP/IP networks.
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Above is a good option, below are steps that should work out

right click on My computer
-choose properties
-go to hardware tab
-click device mgr
-click + sign next to Ports (COM and LPT)
-double click on COM1
-in dropdown box on bottom (Device Usage), choose
Do not use this device (disabled)
-Click OK


Now close that window

Now double click on COM2
-Go to Port Settings tab
-Now click the Advanced button
-Change to COM1 and click OK

Now this should make COM2 be recognized by the system as COM1

Reboot computer and give a try, should work

If not, you can always switch back
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