If you provide more specifics (what you want to do with it, which OS, error messages), I can narrow down the troubleshooting.
If you want, I can:
Based on the model number 1372 and the Microsoft branding, you are referring to the Microsoft GPS 168 Receiver. microsoft navigation gps 168 model 1372
It is important to clarify exactly what this device is to manage expectations. This is not a modern, standalone navigation unit like a Garmin or TomTom with a screen. It is a Bluetooth GPS Receiver (GPS Puck) released in the mid-2000s. If you provide more specifics (what you want
Here is a complete review of the Microsoft GPS 168 (Model 1372), including its historical context, design, functionality, and relevance today. Based on the model number 1372 and the
The GPS-168 was sold in blister packs at Staples, Office Depot, and CompUSA as "Pharos GPS for Microsoft Streets & Trips." The CD included a custom driver that made the NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) data stream look like a standard Microsoft Location Server device. When you plugged in the "GPS 168 Model 1372," Windows XP would recognize it as a "Microsoft Serial GPS."
Thus, users searching for drivers or manuals naturally typed "Microsoft Navigation GPS 168 Model 1372."