Save the file as mvci-x64.reg (ensure the extension is .reg , not .txt ).
C:\Program Files (x86)\XHorse Electronics\MVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS Extract files: You can use a tool like to right-click the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi file and "Extract files" to the folder created above. Command Line Alternative:
| OS | x32 | x64 | |----|-----|-----| | Windows 7 | No mandatory signing | Code signing recommended | | Windows 8+ | Optional | Mandatory EV or Standard code signing | | Windows 10/11 | Optional | Mandatory + WHQL for certain scenarios | mvci driver for x32 64 os multi version
Locate your downloaded multi-version MVCI driver package (usually compressed as a .zip or .rar archive). Extract the following key files directly into the destination folder you created in Step 1: MainDll.dll MVCI32.dll Ftdi2xx.dll mvci.ini Step 3: Connect the Hardware
MVCI Driver for x32/x64 OS: Multi-Version Installation Guide Save the file as mvci-x64
From the dropdown list of interface setups, select (or MVCI ) and click OK.
Open . You will likely see two "failing" devices with yellow exclamation marks. Extract the following key files directly into the
Inside the XHorse - MVCI key, create the following registry strings (): Value Name Value Data Name XHorse - MVCI FunctionLibrary
Open . You will likely see two "Unknown Devices" with yellow icons.