

Unfortunately, that's all the guarantee and tech support I know how to give, but I did want to share the good news.

I ran a full system scan with no issues found, and it's working for me. I did have to install Java to make techstream happy, and choose my language and region on the techstream installation screens that was not mentioned in the instructions, but that was straightforward. It worked perfectly, about 45 min later I had techstream connected to my truck and working fine. I downloaded all the files except the russian? installation manual at the bottom and burned them to a disc for future use if needed, and printed the 17 page installation manual so I could follow step-by-step. Download the "Toyota Techstream Installation Manual - Windows 10.pdf Toyota Techstream Installation Manual - Windows 10.pdf " from the link, it's an illustrated step-by-step instruction manual that is flawless except for the file name in step 16 - that should read "Toyota Techstream 10.30.029.exe". Needless to say, I updated my Kaspersky and backed up all my info before beginning. I did some searching hoping someone had come out with a solution or newer driver installer, and this is what I found. Needless to say, I deleted all traces of it, cleaned up my HD with Kaspersky, and threw the damn thing in the bottom of a drawer.įast forward to yesterday - I'm helping a friend troubleshoot some issues on his 2006 Tundra, and I really wanted it working. Not being a computer guru, I tried one method at the time to install it i found online, only to get a virus from the registry editor download.

A couple years ago, I bought the MINI-VCI adapter with drivers and software from fleabay, only to find out it would not install the driver on newer versions of windows.
