Manually move the driver files from the 32bit installation folder to the 64bit folder, or use the command line (as detailed on MonkeyWrenchRacing ) to extract the files directly to the correct XHorse driver folder. 2. "MVCI Driver for Toyota Not Found" in Techstream If Techstream opens but cannot find the cable: Open XHorse Driver Manager . Click Update Firmware .
Go to Control Panel → Programs and Features . Remove any previous versions (e.g., "MVCI Driver for Toyota Cable 1.x.x"). mvci driver for toyota-cable 2.0.1.msi
Copy the core driver folder (usually named Program Files\XHorse Electronics\MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS ). Manually move the driver files from the 32bit
Drop down the menu and select or XHorse - Mini-VCI . Click OK . Troubleshooting Common Errors "Unable to Connect to VIM" Cause: Techstream cannot find the cable hardware. Click Update Firmware
: This driver is traditionally designed for 32-bit versions of Windows XP or Windows 7 .
After moving the files, you must link the hardware cable to these drivers.