The "obsolete" message could be eliminated by dropping the network connection, Techstream would connect to the truck ![]() Spoofing the system date did not work as there is some "phone home" function if the software ĭoing so launched IE and connected to the real Techsteam site, where of course real credentials were needed to update-not having those I experimented a bit and found that: The installation (Win 7 Pro on an Acer Aspire netbook) went as described in the vendor's docs (you have to overwrite the original MainMenu.exe with a hacked version and use a provided registration code) however when firing it all up and connecting to the truck I got a dialog advising that the "10.30.029 software was obsolete as of September 16, 2016" and "MUST be updated"-with just one active button. I bought from eBay-for a whopping $16.95 with free shipping-a mini-VCI interface cable (1.4.x firmware) that included a hacked version of the Techstream 10.30.029 software.
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