Jan 04, 2016 Then tested this version on my wife’s Corolla using 32 bit Windows 10 just to see if it would work. Also noticed that Win10 put in its own driver for the Techstream cable which seemed to work just fine with the program. This may work for MVCI cable also, with the same software Techstream. Here is the step-by-step instruction on installing Toyota Techstream diagnostic software on Windows 10 64-bit operating system. 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. 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. Car Diagnostic Tool honda mvci, mvci driver, mvci driver 1.3.8, xhorse mvci MINI VCI Techstream 10.00.28 software, free download Posted on March 2, 2015 by sales. Here is the step-by-step instruction on installing Toyota Techstream diagnostic software on Windows 10 64-bit operating system.
I bought a cheap Chinese Mini VCI J2534 cable for diagnostics and auto settings. I used it and found that you can do a lot with it through the Toyota Techstream service program.
And here he came to me:
Package includes the drivers for the cable and the program itself-Toyota Techstream with V10.10.018 version.
Cable for diagnosis Mini-VCI J2534
I post links for download: Toyota Techstream 10.10.018 , drivers MVCI_Driver_for.msi
Then I will tell you how to install the driver and the program under Windows 7 or 8.1 x64.
The instruction can be found on the Internet , but I will write it here.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Techstream on Windows 7, 8.1 – x64 bit
If you bought the MINI VCI J2534 cable and there is no unpacked driver on the disk, and there is only the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi installer that does not really work when installed on any Windows x64 and gives an error, and it must be installed, otherwise the sw will not work, and it does not matter. This problem can be solved by installing the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi manually as follows:
1. Create a folder on drive C: Temp
2. Copy to our C: Temp folder our MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi file
3. With Administrator rights open and run the following command:
msiexec / a “C: temp MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi” / qb TARGETDIR = c: temp mvci
this command will extract all content from the MSI file to the C: Temp mvci folder
4. We delete the file MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi from the folder C: Temp mvci, it is no longer needed, we can also remove it from the folder C: Temp
5. We go in C: Program Files (x86) and create there folder XHorse Electronics and in it one more MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS and move there all the contents from the folder C: Temp mvci
6. Connect the MINI VCI cable to the USB port.
IMPORTANT: When the automatic driver installation process starts, it must be canceled and the device will not be detected.
7. Open the Device Manager and locate the two faulty devices in the list. They will have a yellow icon indicating that Windows could not install the drivers for them. Now right click on the faulty device, select “Update Driver”, then “search on this computer” next “Browse my computer” … and specify the path to “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS “(” include subfolders “check box). Click the “Next” button and wait for the drivers to be installed.
Now you should see two new devices: “Controllers USB USB Serial Converter” and “Ports (COM & LPT) USB Serial Port (COM —)”. Where instead of a line will be your figure COM port.
8. Next, go to the path “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS” and run the file “FirmwareUpdateTool.exe”.
In the opened program, click the “Device Info” button. You should see the “connected device” graph filled.
If you see this, then your MINI VCI works under a 64-bit version of Windows and can be used by other programs, such as Techstream.
There is a connection with the cable!
9. Now install Techstream using the software “Techstream.exe” of any version. after installation do not run it yet.
10. To activate it, you need to change the TISFunction = 1 line in the C: Program Files Toyota Diagnostics Techstream Env IT3System.ini file and change it to “0” and save the file.
Now you need to make the program see the cable
So that Techstream sees MINI-VCI under Windows x64, the Registry should be changed like this:
1. Open the Windows Registry Editor, on Windows 8.1 x64, the path is:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE PassThruSu pport.04.04 DENSO CORPORATION – TIS Techstream VIM]
But there must definitely be a folder PassThruSupport.04.04 and it has a subfolder (I have DENSO CORPORATION – TIS Techstream VIM) it should have the following parameters
: “Name” = “XHorse – MVCI”
“Vendor” = “XHorse ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.”
“ConfigApplication” = “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS FirmwareUpdateTool.exe”
“FunctionLibrary” = “C: Program Files (x86) XHorse Electronics MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS MVCI32.dll ”
” APIVersion “=” 04.04 ”
” ProductVersion “=” 1.1.0 ”
“J1850VPW” = dword: 00000001
“J1850PWM” = dword: 00000001
“ISO9141” = dword: 00000001
“ISO14230” = dword: 00000001
“CAN” = dword: 00000001
“ISO15765” = dword: 00000001
“SCI_A_ENGINE” = dword: 00000000
” SCI_A_TRANS “= dword: 00000000
” SCI_B_ENGINE “= dword: 00000000
” SCI_B_TRANS “= dword: 00000000
Also there is a section
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE PassThruSupport.04.04 DENSO CORPORATION – TIS Techstream VIM Parameter]
“Baudrate” = dword: 0001c200
“Comport” = dword: 00000005
“Connect” = dword: 00000000
“Interface” = “AUTOMATIC”
” Firmware “=” x ”
” LE “= dword: 00000000
” LN “= dword: 00000001
” SN “= dword: 00000000
But you can manually do nothing, but simply make changes to the registry by downloading and running this file .
2. Launch Techstream. Go to Setup | VIM select will open the menu in it should be “XHorse-MVCI”
3. Connect the MVCI cable to the USB interface, start the program, then click “Connect to Vehicle” in Toyota Techstream. If everything works, you will be asked to confirm the car / year / model, and if you connect to the car and start it, you will get access to the diagnostic interface.
The first thing to do was to turn off the orange American DRLs. other features stay tuned!
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Techstream definitely works with the Microsoft Windows 10 (x64) operating system. Here are easy directions for newbies to install/setup Techstream on Windows 10 64 bit for VXDIAG VCX NANO Toyota.
Questions and answers… here you go.
Q: I am trying to download a version of Techstream to my Windows 10, 64 bit computer, so I may use my new VCX Nano to diagnose my car issue- won’t start after 6 weeks sitting dormant.
A: Techstream has been compatible with 64 bit OSes for a while, so I don’t think that is your problem.
However, the driver for VxDaig Nano (which is what I think you meant) is not a 64 bit driver, so you will need to go back the sellers of VxDaig and seek their support to load it on a 64-bit system.
The other option, find a cheap laptop on eBay or CL with Win 7 and follow the VxDaig Nano instructions and it will load right up.
Q: What version of Techstream is compatible with the 2nd gen? Will v12 work?
A: I had 12.xx.024 for a bit but it was minus several menus needed for better diagnostics:(.
The guy I share the Prolong setup with used the version 12 software on his 2007, so it’ll work on a Gen2 ;).
Reloaded 10.30.029 and it works well(y).
Mvci Driver For Toyota Windows 10 64 Bit Free
Q: Can you post the instructions or a good link for installation on win 10?
A: This link describes the installation process, possibly with link to the software.
http://blog.obdexpress.co.uk/2017/01/24/install-mini-vci-with-techstream-v10-on-64bit-computer/
I think the first requirement is that your mini VCI cable hardware is capable of 32 and 64 bit, I think some of the earlier cables may be 32-bit (XP) only. If capable of 64-bit, then they give you a small CD with some special files “XHorse” and it takes a little bravery to mess with your Registry etc.
Btw, Many people will not be able to follow the instructions to install the necessary cominents. No judgement here, it is just reality.
Which is why I up telling people to stick with using an XP laptop instead.
That would be great if you have an XP laptop (or desktop) available…it is definitely a much easier install. But going forward I presume that’ll be harder to find. I thought the Win10 instructions were a little confusing but I worked thru it.
Q: How to install Techstream v10 on Windows 64 bit?
A: Quick note on techstream 10.x with windows 7 or greater x64 with the 1.4.1 (and possibly the 2.0.1) Mini VCI cable. I was having absolute fits trying to get the driver recognized. Turns out the cable was being recognized as a Broadcom Bluetooth 3.0 Chip. If you select that device, Select Update driver, Select Let me Pick From a list of device drivers on my computer (letting windows scan a specific location doesnt work), then click have disk and browse to the location of your MCVI drivers (Should be C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS) and go to the ftdibus directory and select the ftdibus.inf file. This will get the correct drivers in place for the bus. The COM drivers will install automatically after you get the bus driver in place.
Hopefully the search engines pick this up and it is helpful for someone else.
Q: Tips needed for Windows 10.
A: anyone wanting to try this, use a laptop of computer (or virtual machine) that you have zero personal information on and you do not banking or commerce with.
Techstream Xhorse Mvci Driver
#1 top attack vector (phishing, malware, spyware…etc) is from these kinds of unauthorized downloads.
Techstream is a paid-for item from Toyota. any pirated copies, wow rolling the dice there….
go ahead and use it but on a laptop that is disposable and you do zero personal or private work with
source: this is what I do for a living (everything and anything in the CISSP)
Q: Does anyone have answers and easy directions for computer dummies?
A: TIS Techstream V10 Setup Instruction ( !!! for 64 bit system !!! ) :
- copy “Program Files (x86) “folder to drive C: , tick “replace all current items “
- plug the Mini VCI cable into USB
- Open the Device Manager and locate two failing devices in the list. Both will appear with yellow icon (usually under “Other”), indicating that Windows failed to install drivers for them. Now, 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.
Mvci Driver For Toyota Windows 10 64 Bit File
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_V10.10.018.exe” on our software CD
- Software Registration: copy the two *.ini files in “Registration”folder to “C:Program Files (x86)Toyota DiagnosticsTechstreamEnv
* Attention: It’s C:Program Files (x86) not C:Program Files , BIG DIFFERENCE !!!
- Registry Hack: Run the mvci-64bit.reg file 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:
Mvci Driver For Toyota Windows 10 64 Bit Full Soft
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Register Techstream Software (S314-03)
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.
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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