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If things go south after the upgrade, you can blow away your old TechStream install and upgrade via the link I posted. It is specifically built for 64 bit Windows 10.
The biggest problem I had was with Norton protecting me and blocking a couple of the files. I ran a full scan after the install was complete and it came back clean. Seems to be mostly the "Reputation Score" that is scaring Norton as the files were just created.
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02-17-2016, 02:22 AM
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I bought one from it, It works. US$34.99 Free shipping but use "uobd2" coupon code to save up 5%.
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I go to the site, know it just $26.99 and free shipping.
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02-22-2016, 06:00 AM
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I am also having problems with connecting to VIM
when I connect VIM, it just said "connect error"
what should I do
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02-22-2016, 11:36 PM
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techstream TIS V10.30.029 success
Download techstream V10.30.029 at: http://www.chinaautodiag.com/html/mi...nload-223.html and tested working fine with the USB cable mini vci by Xhorse from: New MINI VCI For TOYOTA TIS Techstream V10.30.029 16Pin Cable
USB port plugs to laptop, the other end goes to the OBD2 port. I was advised better run techstream on old windows XP, but I run on Win7 pro 32bit, it works.
Techstream V10.30.029 installation need the key according to the ID, the file contains one key to crack it. Installation procedure as follows:
1) Install TOYOTA TIS Techstream V10.30.029
2) Install MCVI driver
3) Copy "Mainmenu" application, right click the gray icon "Techstream", click "Properties" - "Find Target", then paste the "Mainmenu" application to replace the existing file.
4) Connect the device to the vehicle and then install driver!
5) Open the icon "Techstream" on the desktop, please note you shoule select area "Europe"
6) When you click "Connect to Vehicle", it pops up a window about "Register Techstream Software) and it asks for a new key, click "Cancle". Go to open the folder "Toyota techstream 10.30.029", open text document "Serie" and copy the key number in it, and paste it into the blank key after "New key" and click ok, register successfully.
7) Diagnose Toyota vehicles.
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02-24-2016, 04:27 AM
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Toyota TIS techstream V10.10.018 software is verified running well on
Xhorse MINI VCI cable, Xhorse MVCI and Mangose cable for Toyota.
Then got one mini vci by Xhorse running techstream V10.10.018:
New MINI VCI For TOYOTA TIS Techstream V10.10.018 16Pin Cable
USB port plugs to laptop, the other end goes to the OBD2 port. Runing at XP Mode in
Win7 pro.
Techstream V10.10.018 installation is simple, no need to active, firstly install
TOYOTA TIS Techstream, then install MCVI driver, and then click "MVCI Firmware
Update Tool" on the desktop to read out device detailed info including SN, model,
firmware version, dealer code, status. Finally, click "Techstream" on the desktop to
diagnose, successfully read out DTC, datastream. etc.
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NOW,it have update TOYOTA TIS Techstream v10.30.029
and if you want to know how to install,you can visit this site!
10.30.029 TOYOTA*TIS Techstream Update Guide - UOBD2 Official Blog
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03-02-2016, 03:45 PM
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Techstream problem!
I'm new to the site... I have read a lot on here about techstream software.. I have 10.10.108 and tried 10.00.028 I can not get passed the Key registration... I have a new labtop with windows 10... Hope someone can help me I have had nothing but problems...Nothing seems to work? for days... lol..
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03-10-2016, 10:48 AM
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The most current Techstream is 11.00.017
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03-10-2016, 03:49 PM
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so has anyone got it to work on windows 10?
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03-12-2016, 05:20 PM
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Thanks Chasen.. I got passed the Key registration... Now the VM won't read the OBD2? Not sure if it's MVI driver? I didn't download the updated software, Is best just to start over with the update?
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03-30-2016, 11:12 PM
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Reason for failure
For those of you who have commented on successfully seeing the connector work via the firmware update tool, but not able to connect using the Techstream software, I think I know why.
The information that is copied to the registry gives very specific locations for the Xhorse drivers. Make sure that the directories you create are in EXACTLY the same location specified in the instructions, and with the exact same spelling and wording as listed. Not sure if capitalization matters or not, but to be safe I'd even make sure that is followed.
I was having the same problems others had noted. I was getting a connection error message within Techstream. I looked at the registry info and saw it was all there, but I also noticed that the file locations were called out there as well. I double checked my folder names, and sure enough I had a typo in one of my folder names. I fixed it and was then able to connect to the car.
One other thing to note. There is something about the MVCI Driver files that my anti virus doesn't like. It kept deleting it. I had to add it to my exceptions list to make sure it remained intact. If that gets deleted, your Techstream won't be able to connect.
Hope this helps.
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04-01-2016, 05:06 PM
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I just successfully got this working on my Tacoma with a Windows 10 laptop. I'm not amazing with computers and the first attempt left me with the "unable to connect to VIM" error
I ended up downloading 64bit drivers from the first post in this thread: Offical TechStream software thread( settings and such) - TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum.
Once I extracted the file in winrar there was a text document with pretty clear instructions. I followed them step by step and it worked great. I downloaded the techstream from the same post but its is an older version 9.xx if I remember correctly. It recognized my 2011 tho so thats fine with me.
EDIT: Also I couldn't get the firmware update tool to open up so I just skipped that step.
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04-01-2016, 05:23 PM
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I just successfully got this working on my Tacoma with a Windows 10 laptop. I'm not amazing with computers and the first attempt left me with the "unable to connect to VIM" error
I ended up downloading 64bit drivers from the first post in this thread: Offical TechStream software thread( settings and such) - TundraTalk.net - Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum.
Once I extracted the file in winrar there was a text document with pretty clear instructions. I followed them step by step and it worked great. I downloaded the techstream from the same post but its is an older version 9.xx if I remember correctly. It recognized my 2011 tho so thats fine with me.
EDIT: Also I couldn't get the firmware update tool to open up so I just skipped that step.
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Thanks for posting this, I bought a Mini VCI with TIS off of amazon not too long ago and got the same error. I honestly figured it was because I had no idea how to set stuff up in windows. I'll have another go at it using your suggestions.
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04-01-2016, 06:33 PM
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Thanks for posting this, I bought a Mini VCI with TIS off of amazon not too long ago and got the same error. I honestly figured it was because I had no idea how to set stuff up in windows. I'll have another go at it using your suggestions.
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Good luck. There aren't really any customizable options for the 2nd gen Taco but it still displays a ton of engine parameters, SRS fault codes and will allow me to program my tpms sensors when switching between summer and winter tires.
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04-26-2016, 11:22 PM
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Hello, this blog is uobd2 official blog, it share many techical article.we can use it to solved our problem.
htt://blog.uobd2.net
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