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2016年1月22日星期五

How to install MAZDA IDS V98 on Win7/ XP

This is the instruction on installation of MAZDA IDS V98 for VXDIAG VCX NANO MAZDA.

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Compatible device:
VXDIAG VCX NANO for Mazda (both wifi or non-wifi version are ok)



OS requirement:
WINDOWS XP/ WIN 7

How to install Mazda IDS 98
Video guide:

Step-by-step instruction:
Step 1 install Mazda IDS
Open Mazda IDS 98 disk.
Open .exe file- Mazda_IDS_98.00, to begin installation.
Select language. Here: English. Then click Next.

Preparing IDS setup...
Click Yes to proceed.

Click Next to install Mazda ids.

Accept the agreement to go on.
Click Next.
Click Install.
Installing IDS.... (10 minutes needed)
Click Reboot to restart your computer.

Step 2 install Mazda C93
Back to Mazda IDS 98 disk.
Open the folder C_CD>>setup.exe
Click Next to install C93.

Click Next.
Click Install.
Installing Mazda C93.... (10 minutes needed)
Click Finish when successfully install Mazda C93.

Step 3 install VX Manager
Back to Mazda IDS 98 disk.
Open VX Manager 1.0.6.1218.
Click Next to install VX Manager.

Accept the agreement and click Next.
Click Next.
Click Next.
Select Ford, and click Next.

Software automatically run...
Click Close.

Click Finish.
Check: Open VX Manager on Desktop, and then close it.

Step 4 Mazda IDS 98 test on Mazda 6
Open Mazda IDS on Desktop.
Dealer type: non-dealer. Country: CHILE. Then click the tick button.
Then diagnosis as the screenshots show as follows.
















2016年1月21日星期四

VCM2 IDS 3 day License and how to do?

As for IDS software, the license is for 3 days and users are told to install software freezing to enable you to use it for longer, what it means and how to do?
General explanation on 3 days license and how to do:
The story goes that with every install of ids you have so many days trial period to test it.
The hackers would make a patch to bypass the date registry so it never got requested.
Latest patch is v86.xx after that there are no patches, so v9.xx installs but gives 3 days evaluation (used to be 5 days on v7/v8.xx.
So now we have to somehow reverse the date 3 days.
Standard install will know that you've rolled back the date so won't work unless you can completely remove the registry entries or reinstall windows (but who wants to do that eh :? ) so now they've invented a freeze program that you install first which basically allows you to roll back the date every 2/3 days and run ids again. The other option is to install vmware which can freeze and restore ids when you use it (like a restore point but no registry entries for rollback)
But you don't need vmware if you install the freeze program correctly.
Step-by-step instruction on how to install V81 and freeze program correctly
For the beginner, I list the step-by-step instruction on how to install V81 and freeze program correctly
Section 1: How to install Ford VCM 2 IDS V91 – up to V96
Insert V91 Ford VCM II CD into your computer.
Open the file and copy and paste “DFSTD” and “DFSTD KEY” to the desktop.
Double click “ids-91.01_full”.
Select language and click “Next”.
Click “Yes”.
Click “Next”.
Select “I accept” and click “Next”.
Click Next to install the software on Disk C.
Click “Reboot”.
Select “Non-Dealer” as Dealer Type and “MADAGASCAR” as Country and then click “Tick” icon.
A window “IDS Software – Computer Date Synchronization” will pop up, click “Continue”.
Then you will get a window saying your computer will expire in 3 days. If there is no expire message, it indicates your installation failed and cannot be reinstalled. Therefore, please strictly follow this video.
Section 2: How to install IDS V81 calibration files
Take out V91 CD and insert V81 IDS CD.
Open the file and double click “VCMDVD”.
Click “Calibration” to install calibration file.
Click “Next”.
Click “Next”.
Click “Install”.
Click “Finish”
Click “Exit”.
Check if its device has established communication with the car by check “ETAS VCI USB RNDIS DEVICE” in device manager.
Check if there is VCM network in “Network Connections”.
If the VCM network is disconnected, open “Windows Firewall” and select “Off”.
If the network is still disconnected, select “Start” – “All programs” – “Bosch” – “VCI software” – “VCI Manager”.
Open “VCM Manager” and Click “Repair USB”.
Click “OK”.
The network is now connected.
Double click “IDS”.
Click “Tick” icon.
Then the upgrade will start automatically.
Click “Tick” icon at the bottom right when the upgrade is finished.
Go to “User Preferences”, click “Computer” icon and check hardware and software version under “VCM II”.
Select “Start new session” and click “All other” to establish communication to the car.
Select “Module Programming”.
Section 3: How to install Freeze Software
Very important note: the Freeze software should be installed within 3 days after the V91 IDS is installed. Otherwise, the Freeze software will not be installed anymore.
Open “DFStd”.
Click “Next”.
Select “I accept” and click “Next”.
Find License Key in “DFStd_KEY”.
Copy and paste the key into the blank and click “Next”.
Unselect Disk D and click “Next”.
After installing the frozen software, the V91 IDS software will not be deleted even if you reinstall the computer system. Therefore, if you want to install other version VCM2 IDS software later, please choose V86 rather than V91.
Click “Next”.
Click “Install”, your pc will then reboot automatically. The installation is finished.

Ford VCM 2 experience at obdtool.co.uk

Below is a customer feedback on Ford VCM 2 OEM OBD2 Diagnostic Tool purchasing experience at www.eobdtool.co.uk
“I have a clone which I've had since I bought my van..... is still working perfectly, (touch wood)...have used it many, many times, this is the one I bought:
With some help from Loot to get me up and running with the correct installation procedure and files etc..., (thanks mate!!). I've done plenty of module programing, speed limit changes, custom changes like central locking sequences, DTC fault finding and key coding etc....not just on my van but a few mate's vans as well... would have cost me and them an arm, leg, first born and left testicle to get these things done by my local Ford dealer. Well worth getting IMHO. Has already paid for itself many times.
I've even done a few pump, pilot & injector learns when I feel my van isn't running at it's best, just to make sure all is good...I wouldn't be doing that if I had to take it to Ford each time...and my van would be suffering for it. As things like injectors and pump internals wear, they need little adjustments here and there...this is where the VCM2 pays for itself.
If a fault light pops up on my dash...I plug it in and it tells me exactly what has caused the fault instead of me wandering aimlessly and throwing cash at Ford and parts at my van for no good reason.... and allows me to fix it without having to bend over and pull my pants down at the dealer. I've only had minor problems like EGR and turbo underboost issues....a new EGR and intercooler hose and all my issues have now gone away.
Has been fault free ever since and is running as good as new with great fuel economy, (~33-34mpg), considering how big and heavy it is...
I consider the VCM-2 to be an essential part of my shed's tool kit, and I dare say should be for most Transit owners.”

And because of the great service at obdtool, knobby1 sent back some operation pics as rewards, also.






      
This is from obd tool website technical support: Ford VCM 2 experience at obdtool.co.uk