

The server you are on runs applications in a very specific way in most cases. If you have made changes to the file ownership on your own through SSH please reset the Owner and Group appropriately. The server generally expects files and directories be owned by your specific user cPanel user. Some of these are easier to spot and correct than others. Just do a web search for teachstream OVA for the image and search for and DL the latest Virtualbox from Oracle.There are a few common causes for this error code including problems with the individual script that may be executed upon request. Probably an XHorse driver, but just go to where you purchased the device and the D/L link should be there.

If it does, then D/L the miniVCI driver and install. Go into the device manager and take a peek if a yellow triangle shows for the miniVCI. As always with Win10, just plugin the mini VCI and give it a couple minutes to see if the OS can setup a driver for it. If it's not designated J2534 you probably won't be able to talk to the CAN network. Of course, you do need to have a J2534 mini VCI cable that works. You can disable the network for the VM (good idea) if you want for keeping Techstream completely sandboxed. Techstream is running in a 32bit WinXP environment and uses very little resources. After that just start the VM and it's configured and ready to use. The install takes about 2 minutes for Virtualbox and less than a minute to import the OVA. OVA file and "Import appliance" browsing to the. I found the easiest way was to use Virtualbox (free open source from Oracle) and DL a preset, preconfigured and pre-licensed virtual machine. I run Techstream 12 on my Surface Pro 3 with Windows 10 20H2. Since the Techstream software is officially controlled, Toyota’s authorized distributors and dealers have no grounds to complain, but at the same time, shade-tree mechanics everywhere can get inexpensive access to diagnostic tools. New-vehicle sales volume in Japan depends, in part, on strong export markets for used vehicles, which would collapse without local availability of cost-effective service. I expect what they sold you instead was a key computed by having reverse engineered the protection mechanism, which I gather isn’t very sophisticated. “Licensed” implies a grant of authority from Toyota. Whatever you think of that price, it is less than many dealers’ diagnostic fees. The fee for a two-day Professional Diagnostic subscription to is $65, which includes use of the Techstream software. The compatibility problem, as I understand it, is with 32-bit device drivers for some of the inexpensive third-party vehicle interface modules that’s not an issue with the MongoosePro series, of course. The current Toyota Techstream software works with 64-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system.
