The biggest issue with 64 bit is that it doesn't install the drivers, so you have to create the "C:\Program Files (x86)\XHorse Electronics\MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS directory and extract the mini vci driver. With windows 10, you can't check the firmware version of the mini VCI. I got TS 10.20.030 on both Windows 7 and 10 64 bit. If you use this installer and later decide to upgrade your TechStream version then I recommend doing so in this order:Ģ.) Run Setup.exe again and choose the uninstall option I bundled the installer with version 9.30.002 of TechStream since I actually tested everything on a clean Windows 7 64 Bit machine with that version, however, if you wish to run a newer version of TechStream then the installer will likely work as well.
Run that executable and wait until it completes then close the dialog.Īt this point everything should be setup except that Windows is not going to recognize the MINI-VCI cable when you plug it in so do the following.ġ.) Turn power in Tundra to on but do not start the TundraĢ.) Plug your MINI-VCI into the Tundra and then into the laptopģ.) You should see Windows attempt to install the drivers but failĤ.) Open Device Manager and look for the problematic device.ĥ.) Right click on the device, choose Update Driver then navigate to "C:\Program Files (x86)\XHorse Electronics\MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS" and tell Windows to look in subfoldersĦ.) When I tested this, as soon as Windows installed the driver it Device Manager refreshed and listed a second issue, just repeat step 5 to resolve thisħ.) Open TechStream and all should be good to go (Setup.exe will create necessary directories, copy needed files and add required Windows registry entries)Ĥ.) When you click finish on the setup.exe dialog it will trigger a second installer called INI_Copy.exe. (The zip contains two files: v9.30.002 of the TechStream software and a setup.exe file)Ģ.) Run the TechStream Installer and wait until it completes then close the installer dialog.ģ.) Run setup.exe and wait until it completes then close the installer dialog. If you don't know what that means please Google it.
You will most likely have to become a member to get access to the cloud drives, but that's pretty easy.įor you non-technical types who are trying to install TechStream on a 64 bit system I created an installer to eliminate 90% of the headache.įollow the instructions below and do not open TechStream until told to do so.ġ.) Download this zip file and extract the contents. I still need to get TS program on to a 64 bit machine. It is long, but there are some very sharp cats' that have done the heavy lifting for us already. Everything you need can be found in the thread over there. Everything you need can be found on the 'net. Don't even waste your time with the mini disc.