Electrical Countryman-Specific Coding - R60 Guide
I am using a laptop with windows 7 home premium and getting stuck on step 3 launch NCS expert in guide II.
When ran setup.exe on the mini cooper tool setup 2.10.0 i right clicked it and checked it to run in compatibility mode windows xp sp2
not sure what to do first time messing with this stuff see pics below for error and me checking of right stuff on setup.exe to run in compatibility mode

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When ran setup.exe on the mini cooper tool setup 2.10.0 i right clicked it and checked it to run in compatibility mode windows xp sp2
not sure what to do first time messing with this stuff see pics below for error and me checking of right stuff on setup.exe to run in compatibility mode

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Bah... scratch that last reply.... This is a link directly related to this issue on the BMW Coding forums.
Here's what you need to know for this error on a 64-bit OS. I neglected to remember how we run these tools here...
http://www.bmwcoding.com/showthread....n-7-NCS-Expert
Here's what you need to know for this error on a 64-bit OS. I neglected to remember how we run these tools here...
http://www.bmwcoding.com/showthread....n-7-NCS-Expert
If you have Windows 7 x64 Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise, you are eligible to use the Windows XP Virtual PC tool here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir.../download.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir.../download.aspx
Careful with the Mac -> Windows coding - that's led many people down a road of pain with coding in the past.
It's best to get your hands on a normal Windows XP machine. Hell, with as cheap as hardware is today, you can get an older laptop off eBay for under $100 to run these tools right in your garage. I've personally run this suite on an old Pentium 3 laptop from the ~2002 era - this software doesn't take anything speedy to run properly.
It's best to get your hands on a normal Windows XP machine. Hell, with as cheap as hardware is today, you can get an older laptop off eBay for under $100 to run these tools right in your garage. I've personally run this suite on an old Pentium 3 laptop from the ~2002 era - this software doesn't take anything speedy to run properly.
I saw a few pages back that you said you were going through the v46 datens and I found them on bimmerforums and was actually downloading them last night. Being new to coding I didn't know if there was some process that had to happen before the newest datens could be used or not. Sorry if it came off wrong. Thank you for posting them, by the way
The new datens add some features, but I have not checked if they are working on the R60.
Interesting. My R60 was in the shop for about 10 days to ferret-out the source of an error from the TPM monitoring unit that receives the signal from the wheels; this required a regional MINI tech to get involved. Preparations for the service included changing out all the LEDs so MINI wouldn't freak out if they did an all-module reset. I was also resigned to the fact that I would have to recode everything using the V.46 datens and, thus, would need to update my NCS Expert software.
In the end, no update was performed. MINI replaced the TPM monitor unit and the antenna and I quickly reinstalled the LEDs. No problems since!
I'll do the V.46 update and hunt around a bit...well, at least to the extent that my feeble brain allows...
In the end, no update was performed. MINI replaced the TPM monitor unit and the antenna and I quickly reinstalled the LEDs. No problems since!
I'll do the V.46 update and hunt around a bit...well, at least to the extent that my feeble brain allows...
Last edited by Koopah; May 4, 2012 at 05:23 PM.
Having issues installing NCSExpert both on my Win7 64 laptop (i know there's issues there) as well as in the Microsoft virtual XP with the D-CAN USB attached. I followed the driver install portion of the guide without issue, and now I have COM3 which is the cable. However when I go to install NCSExpert I have no COM3 option in the hardware interface section, as per the attached pic. Any ideas? I've tried re-installing the cable without luck =/



