If that gets deleted, your Techstream won’t be able to connect. I had to add it to my exceptions list to make sure it remained intact. There is something about the MVCI Driver files that my anti virus doesn’t like. I fixed it and was then able to connect to the car. I double checked my folder names, and sure enough I had a typo in one of my folder names. 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 was getting a connection error message within Techstream. I was having the same problems others had noted. One thing that Ive run into previously with techstream: Warnings sometimes pop up that it cannot 'connect to the network'. Not sure if capitalization matters or not, but to be safe I’d even make sure that is followed. 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. You can also try using an older version of the software if you having issues. The information that is copied to the registry gives very specific locations for the Xhorse drivers. Connection Issues Make sure you are using the latest version of the software. 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.
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