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I was getting a kernel error after upgrading OS to Big Sur. Upgrading to the latest version of Virtual Box resolved my kernel issues. My Mac does have in Intel processor.

Thanks man. Do you know what version you were downloading. I must have deleted and re-downloaded 10 times and it never worked. Did they release a newer version in the last month or so?
 
Thanks man. Do you know what version you were downloading. I must have deleted and re-downloaded 10 times and it never worked. Did they release a newer version in the last month or so?
I’m currently running version 6.1.18. It looks like the links in the first post may have been updated as I could have sworn it used to be a version 5.2.x download link. Their website says they quit supporting version 5.2 in July 2020. Probably explains my issues with the old version.

Looks like there is a newer version 6.1.3 out.
 
I’m currently running version 6.1.18. It looks like the links in the first post may have been updated as I could have sworn it used to be a version 5.2.x download link. Their website says they quit supporting version 5.2 in July 2020. Probably explains my issues with the old version.

Looks like there is a newer version 6.1.3 out.
Do you have a link to 6.1.18 that solves the registration problem? i was sent 6.1.17 when i bought my dongle (with drivers for 1.4.8 and 2.01 but not 2.04) and it doesn't seem to work right! Its all running in VM box, on a 64 bit system, i can setup the Vim and connect to the car, but it doesn't show all the ECus and i can't edit many of the functions!
 
Hello here .. I just got fresh XP install and wonder which it's the latest version of Techstream I can run in XP SP3 laptop ..?

I'm taking about the exe I'm trying to about run a virtual machine for it.

thanks

David
 
I have the 12.20.024 it's working fine on my GX470 and Scion iQ. However, I want to program an additional remote key for the iQ and it's not supporting that feature. Do you guys know what version of techstream does? Also, since I'm using this virtual box on my MacBook pro, I'm not sure how to install an updated tech stream. I tried a newer version but it kept asking for a new registration key. Can anyone help?
Hey,

So I tried to install another key fob for my 2018 toyata and can't see the utility button, I do have teachstrem 16.0, did u get anywhere with ur post?

Thanks
 
Afternoon and Merry Christmas, attached is a pic of the link page to which your directed to download the Techstream. Does it appear to be the correct version? When I concluded the download the information page said the software was for XP and was 32bit? Is this correct? Thanks
techstream.png
 
I must be doing something wrong. This is as far as I can get.

Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)

Make sure the kernel module has been loaded successfully.

where: suplibOsInit what: 3 VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED (-1908) - The support driver is not installed. On linux, open returned ENOENT.
I had the same problem. I went to this link which shows you how to fix this:

https://www.howtogeek.com/658047/how-to-fix-virtualboxs-“kernel-driver-not-installed-rc-1908-error/

The note at the bottom about having to reinstall VirtualBox ended up being important.
 
I am getting this all set up and so far so good. I havent plugged into vehicle yet but it is saying that I should update the software and that my version (12.20.024) became obsolete in 2018. Should I go ahead and press the update now button?
 
I'm looking to replace the brake actuator then bleed the brakes on a 2008 Lexus. But I don't want to start the actuator replacement until I'm sure I can bleed the brakes with TechSteam.

I'm using the original cable (XHorse MINI-VCI J2534 firmware 1.4.1) that was recommended in this thread that I bought years ago and TechStream 12.20.024 v2. I keep getting an intermittent error "Lost communications with the vehicle. Press OK to reinitialize the ECU...". It seems to pop up at random spots and I cannot page through the brake bleeding steps (there are a bunch) without running into it. Cannot find much with an internet search.

Any chance it's the old cable/firmware and I need to update to the newer one? They seem the correct versions for each other. Maybe I need a 2.0.4 cable to run tests? I cannot reproduce the error on demand, nor can I avoid it eventually. Unfortunately, that error causes the bleeding process to have to start over entirely.

Thanks for any ideas....
 
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Apparently it is being reported to get a V2.x firmware cable to be able to manipulate TPMS info. Just a heads up.
I purchased an Amazon Cable (before I found this thread) and have been able to play around quite a bit with Techstream on my 10/2006 (designated 07MY) production LX470.

However, I recently came upon a road block when trying to diagnose a flashing TPMS light... Essentially all values in the TPMS Data List were either zeroed out or default negatives as seen here:
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I was also unable to proceed with any TPMS Utility functions without receiving errors during the first couple of steps (like it wasn't communicating with the module).

After a bit of searching, sounds like my issue is related to the Firmware version of the cable I purchased (listed as Firmware V1.4.8, Sounds like it needs to be a v2.x).

Couple of questions:
  1. Has a workaround been proven to get the TPMS functions to work with the V1.x firmware cables?
  2. If not, am I able to update the firmware to v2.x on my current cable?
  3. If not, is the cable that @getco mentions in the OP a v2.x cable?
  4. If not, who is the best vendor or link to order one?
  5. If this is an ongoing issue for certain model years, can a note please be added to the OP (so others don't make the same mistake of purchasing the wrong cable)?
Any help is appreciated, my immediate need is to program new TPMS sensor ID's due to a wheel swap.
 
Looking for some help to get tech stream up and running.

1. I followed all the directions in the OP and have the VB and tech stream up and running on my 2015 MacBook pro running OS Big Sur 11.6
2. I connect the VCI cable to my 99 Lexus LX470 and try to connect to vehicle in tech stream. I have to manually input my vehicle info (make, model, year, engine).
3. Tech stream then displays all of the ECUs but then when I double click to connect to the AHC ECU it displays an error saying that is isn't available and to check the FSM repair manual. It does this when I double click on any ECU. I figure that the mini-VCI cable isn't being recognized.
4. I can open windows in VB and see the USB cable listed and also check marked.

Any help would be greatly appreciated .

This is the cable I bought off of Amazon and currently trying to use.

Amazon product ASIN B09L179PNM
 
Getting Techstream up and running can be a bit of a pain. Hopefully this helps someone get started quickly.

Step 1: Purchase an OBD-II / Mini-VCI interface.
- These are out of stock everywhere, or priced crazyily, so I'm selling them to mud members for $39 via paypal/venmo. Ships free. PM if you want.

Step 2: Download VirtualBox for Your Operating System:
- Windows: https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.18/VirtualBox-6.1.18-142142-Win.exe
- MacOS: https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.1.18/VirtualBox-6.1.18-142142-OSX.dmg

Step 3: Install VirtualBox Software You Just Downloaded
- Windows: Double-Click downloaded file
- MacOS: Double-Click downloaded file, run installer

Step 4: Download TechStream Image:
- MEGA (V2! Click to download)

Step 5: Double-Click downloaded file.

Connect & Enjoy.

:santa:

-g

Edit (4/8/18): I removed the more expensive cable, as I received a new Mini-VCI cable that works 100% at 1/4 the cost.
Edit (02/28/21): Updated links to new versions of Virtualbox & new link to cheap Mini-VCI cable
Hi, I'm trying to order a cable from you but your inbox is full.
Could you PM me so I can get a cable from you?
thanks
 

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