Thanks for the link. I will have to go through all that step by step. However I contacted DLP first, since today would be the only day I can contact them during their working hours and be next to both my computer and the device. They told me to download and run the USB View program from their website. His first guess was that the Product ID and Description ID was different. However when I ran the program, all the settings were either 0X00 or 0X0000 and ConnectionStatus said DeviceFailedEnumeration. He had me check to see if pins 3, 10, 11, and 12 were connected together. They are, looking at the circuit board trace. He said that those pins should be enough for Windows to recognize the board.
He asked if I had seen this circuit working, to which I replied personally no, but a number of people have and this is based on a proven design. He seems to think that the circuit design is faulty, or the module is bad. His suggestion is to purchase a new module, or send it back to them for testing.
Kinda sucks, since I wanted to use this for a Halloween display, but I guess it will have to wait until next year. Hopefully I can get this working by Christmas.
I'll run through the thread and all the troubleshooting tips. But I suspect the module is bad, which means a lot of desoldering. Ugh.