If you try to Connect to Vehicle you’ll get a message that forces you to update the software.This will have Techstream use the XHorse – MVCI cable. Open up Techstream, go to Setup menu, VIM Select, and choose the XHorse – MVCI.Next you’ll need to update your registry, on the ft86club post there’s a Dropbox link and with a “mvci-圆4.reg” file, download this and run it.When it asks to register with a new key, use the key found in the “serie.txt” on the CD. You should be able to load up the Techstream link that was installed on your desktop.After installation I went into the C:\Program Files (x86)\Toyota Diagnostics\Techstream\bin folder and replaced the “MainMenu.exe” file with the one found on the CD.
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Next up is the Techstream software, from the included CD I ran the “Toyota Techstream 10.30.029.exe”.After drivers are properly installed and you verify you can see the device connected on the XHorse Firmware Update Tool, you’re GTG.I used the “Mini VCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi” in the 10.30.029 folder that came on the CD from Amazon Follow the steps outlined in”Installing MVCI Driver for TOYOTA” of the ft86club post.
#Mvci driver windows 10 install#
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I was having absolute fits trying to get the driver recognized. Quick note on techstream 10.x with windows 7 or greater 圆4 with the 1.4.1 (and possibly the 2.0.1) Mini VCI cable.
#Mvci driver windows 10 64 Bit#
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10.įYI, Techstream Windows 64 bit is tested by users, not pros working for. Toyota Techstream software is verified to work no issues on 64 bit operation systems incl.