Test version: Techstrea V10.20.030 Test cable: XHorse MVCI cable (Xhorse MINI VCI cable with firmware 2.0.4 should work as well) This manual is made for 64-bit editions of Windows. How to install Techstream V10.10.018 into Windows 7/8 64bit OS. TechstreamUpdateV8.10.021 - MVCI Driver for TOYOTA - TIS KEY 3. Now open WinRAR again. Aug 03, 2016 10.0; Windows 8.1 (6.3) Disclaimer The text above is not a piece of advice to remove MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS by XHorse Electronics from your PC, nor are we saying that MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS by XHorse Electronics is not a good application for your computer. This text simply contains detailed info on how to remove MVCI Driver for TOYOTA. Open the Device Manager the device should be loaded. If not, right click each failing device, select Install Driver, then ”Browse my Computer” and locate to “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS” (enable the ”include subfolders” flag). Click ”Next” and wait until drivers are installed. To fix this, I had to extract the file “MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi” using 7zip or the msiexec command. Extract MSI After the extraction, copy all files to the folder: “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS”.
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How to setup mini vci with Techstream on 64bit computer
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Following info is adapted from here. Another site with a similar instruction. If you do not have the software and drivers, a vender from amazon provides a link for download.
TIS Techstream V10 Setup Instruction ( !!! for 64 bit system !!! ) :
- The Techstream version 12* and above should be compatible with Windows 10 64 bit system.
- Installed and follow through instruction.
- Start Techstream and input Area, then shutdown
- copy Mainmenu.exe in Bin folder under installation folder.
- start Techstream and input registration code.
- unzip the MCVIDriver.msi, move the contents under “C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS”.
- plug in mini VCI cable.
- Open the Device Manager the device should be loaded. If not, right click each failing device, select Install Driver, then ”Browse my Computer” and locate to “C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS” (enable the ”include subfolders” flag). Click ”Next” and wait until drivers are installed. You should now see two new devices: ”Universal Serial Bus ControllersUSB Serial Converte” and ”Ports (COM & LPT)USB Serial Port (COMx)”.
- Run the FirmwareUpdateTool.exe from the “C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS”. Click ”Device Info”, You should see the ”Device connected” screen.
- Now install Techstream software using “Techstream_Setup_V12…exe” on our software CD
- Software Registration: copy the two *.ini files in ”Registration” folder to “C:Program Files (x86)Toyota DiagnosticsTechstreamEnvAttention: It’s C:Program Files (x86) not C:Program Files , BIG DIFFERENCE !!!
- Registry Hack: Run the mvci-64bit.reg file (here for download) to modify the registry for Techstream to recognize MINI-VCI under Windows x64
- Run Techstream software. Go to Setup | VIM Select menu and select the ”XHorse — MVCI”
- Connect Mini VCI cable to your car‘s OBDII interface, turn ignition on, then click ”Connect to Vehicle” in Techstream. Wait. Then wait again. If everything works, you will be prompted to confirm car year/model after which you’ll get to the diagnostic interface.
Important Note:
- DO NOT change the “User Type” when you will run your TIS Techstream for 1st time! LEAVE IT with the Default option! “Official” Dealer/Repairer with other words…
- in [ VIM Select ] option, please select the [ Xhorse — MVCI ], not [ TIS Techstream VIM ]
- If you get the following reminder while using the program:
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Network connection is unavailable. A network connection is required to use Techstream software.
You can only connect 29 more times without a network connection before software registration is required. Dell inspiron n7110 bios update.
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You can reset that as following steps:
Go to C:Program FilesToyota DiagnosticsTechstreamEnv and find ”IT3usercustom.ini” file and look for ”Connectioncount=1” or what ever number of times you tried and just delete ”connectioncount=1”. Click save and you should be reseted back to 30
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Hello I picked up a Mini-VCI J2534 cable off ebay and had a heck of a time geting the driver to install to work for Techstream 11 so I thought I would share.
1). plug in cable let windows 10 install the drivers for the FTD driver if it does not auto install open up the device manager and select the device and have windows search for the driver on the internet. It will download the Microsoft driver which seems to work under win10 the provided driver does not seem to work right.
2). Install Techstreem v11 if you have not already
3). Using the command prompt unpack the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi to a temp folder, dos command: 'msiexec /a 'C:tempMVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi' /qb TARGETDIR=c:tempmvci'
4). Now create the folder:'C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS'
5). copy all the files from c:tempmvci to the directory you just made above. (if your virus software flags the update tool that is OK let it quality/delete it
6). Now the trick is to get techstream to let you select the MVCI cable you need to modify the registry to see the MVCI32.dll you copied to the directly in step 4. see reg file to edit it.
7). After this now you can launch Techstrem and under setup you can now select the MVCI interface.
Hope that helps some folks out, if so please give thanks and rep.
1). plug in cable let windows 10 install the drivers for the FTD driver if it does not auto install open up the device manager and select the device and have windows search for the driver on the internet. It will download the Microsoft driver which seems to work under win10 the provided driver does not seem to work right.
2). Install Techstreem v11 if you have not already
3). Using the command prompt unpack the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi to a temp folder, dos command: 'msiexec /a 'C:tempMVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi' /qb TARGETDIR=c:tempmvci'
4). Now create the folder:'C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS'
5). copy all the files from c:tempmvci to the directory you just made above. (if your virus software flags the update tool that is OK let it quality/delete it
6). Now the trick is to get techstream to let you select the MVCI cable you need to modify the registry to see the MVCI32.dll you copied to the directly in step 4. see reg file to edit it.
7). After this now you can launch Techstrem and under setup you can now select the MVCI interface.
Hope that helps some folks out, if so please give thanks and rep.
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