Hello Mjcoury,
humm... 2 points:
First point: the P&E cable revision...
Well the Rev.A is quiet old and had some stability issues, I remember that some of our customers experienced some problems while using it under recent operating system. I would suggest you, if possible, to upgrade to a more recent version, at least Rev.B to support the USB 2.0 format (the current revision is Rev. D I think...)
Second point: installation clean up process
Usually, we recommend to our customers that are facing stability issues to perform, step by step the following clean up process...
(Note: could be applied as well, in case of ANY application crashes
)
Important: do not omit any steps, especially all the restarts, there are necessary to clean up the registry properly !!
CLEAN UP PROCESS:
0) If you have programs that startup up after reboot, these programs should be disabled before attempting the procedure below. This reduces possible variables causing the problem and aids in this troubleshooting clean-up.
1) Backup your license.dat files in another location
2) reboot
3) completely uninstall all CodeWarrior installations from the machine, every last one of them
4) go out and delete any leftover CodeWarrior folders if the uninstall did not remove them.
5) delete all CodeWarrior prefs (the uninstall gives this option but also check to see if any old prefs exist after uninstall -- they exist in the usual Windows locations for application prefs (ie. 'My Documents') )
6) After all CW is removed, reboot the machine.
7) Perform a scandisk and a defragmentation of the installation drive (and the C: drive as well if codewarrior is not installed there)
8) Reboot again
9) Now do a clean installation of our tools, restore the license.dat file and in the .\bin\ subfolder of your installation, execute the regsever.bat
10) Reboot again
On a normal machine, there should be no problems with the above procedure - If it all works as predicted, then we've eliminated all install issue variables and erased any possible corrupted CodeWarrior install.
If all goes well, the installation is clean, new and ready.
If anyway, the problem remains, then, submit a ticket to the support... further investigations may be required...
Blackwolf