![]() ![]() Probably an XHorse driver, but just go to where you purchased the device and the D/L link should be there. If it does, then D/L the miniVCI driver and install. Go into the device manager and take a peek if a yellow triangle shows for the miniVCI. As always with Win10, just plugin the mini VCI and give it a couple minutes to see if the OS can setup a driver for it. If it's not designated J2534 you probably won't be able to talk to the CAN network. Of course, you do need to have a J2534 mini VCI cable that works. You can disable the network for the VM (good idea) if you want for keeping Techstream completely sandboxed. Techstream is running in a 32bit WinXP environment and uses very little resources. ![]() After that just start the VM and it's configured and ready to use. The install takes about 2 minutes for Virtualbox and less than a minute to import the OVA. ![]() ![]() OVA file and "Import appliance" browsing to the. I found the easiest way was to use Virtualbox (free open source from Oracle) and DL a preset, preconfigured and pre-licensed virtual machine. I run Techstream 12 on my Surface Pro 3 with Windows 10 20H2. Since the Techstream software is officially controlled, Toyota’s authorized distributors and dealers have no grounds to complain, but at the same time, shade-tree mechanics everywhere can get inexpensive access to diagnostic tools. New-vehicle sales volume in Japan depends, in part, on strong export markets for used vehicles, which would collapse without local availability of cost-effective service. I expect what they sold you instead was a key computed by having reverse engineered the protection mechanism, which I gather isn’t very sophisticated. “Licensed” implies a grant of authority from Toyota. Whatever you think of that price, it is less than many dealers’ diagnostic fees. The fee for a two-day Professional Diagnostic subscription to is $65, which includes use of the Techstream software. The compatibility problem, as I understand it, is with 32-bit device drivers for some of the inexpensive third-party vehicle interface modules that’s not an issue with the MongoosePro series, of course. The current Toyota Techstream software works with 64-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system. ![]()
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