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Re Pass thru again [General]
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6 years 2 months ago #17896
by Bashar Londontech-UK
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Strange Question but the Answer is really important
The following could be one of the strangest question in this forum:
In short I'm planning to get into doing Pass thru service and with a sign of a success in the first make; I need to repeat this with other makes one by one and the most practical way is to create partitions in my lap top, as it is strongly said by every specialist that different manufacturers specific software may clash in drive C. At home I have the support of my son who is good with computers and IT.
The problem is a kind of Ideological with convincing my son that these different car makers software should not sit in the same C drive to avoid clash or disturbance to the task of Reprogramming.
He wants me to explain; How the clash could happen? If I know the answer then I would not need my son's assistance in IT; as I assume my self to be good in fixing cars Electrical Faults and sure not in IT.
If any body knows the answer to this big HOW; I will be very much grateful
Bashar Alqasim
The following could be one of the strangest question in this forum:
In short I'm planning to get into doing Pass thru service and with a sign of a success in the first make; I need to repeat this with other makes one by one and the most practical way is to create partitions in my lap top, as it is strongly said by every specialist that different manufacturers specific software may clash in drive C. At home I have the support of my son who is good with computers and IT.
The problem is a kind of Ideological with convincing my son that these different car makers software should not sit in the same C drive to avoid clash or disturbance to the task of Reprogramming.
He wants me to explain; How the clash could happen? If I know the answer then I would not need my son's assistance in IT; as I assume my self to be good in fixing cars Electrical Faults and sure not in IT.
If any body knows the answer to this big HOW; I will be very much grateful
Bashar Alqasim
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6 years 2 months ago #17920
by jacobnbr1
Replied by jacobnbr1 on topic Re Pass thru again [General]
Most of the j2534 systems use the same j404 drivers and so if you install multi vehicle jtools then they start to clash upon the automatic decision of what VIM module to use with which version of j404 drivers. There only a few that cause a conflict but in general ford dont play friendly with a few but whats really important is the versions of java that each manufacture requires.
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6 years 2 months ago #17926
by Noah
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
Replied by Noah on topic Re Pass thru again [General]
I put this in diagnostic tools and techniques for you
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
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6 years 2 months ago #17947
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Thank you very much for the Information. This new learnt is very interesting to see or know what is going on during loading the reprogramming file from the manufacturer portal/Web to aimed control unit chip.
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6 years 2 months ago #18103
by graywave
Confirm what it's not, and fix what it is!
Replied by graywave on topic Re Pass thru again [General]
Thanks for asking the question as I am wanting to get into it as well.
Confirm what it's not, and fix what it is!
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