I just have a 32bit laptop with Windows 7, and I use the normal MoTeC ECU manager and Motec M400.
Windows wants me to upgrade to Windows 10. Are there any known problems?
PEI330Ci wrote:I would like to know as well.
I'm in the middle of having a custom "shop" PC built and also redo'ing my laptop, both specifically for vehicle management.
SDean wrote:For our new products, the switch to Windows 10 is ok, however, it appears that there has been a change in how Microsoft deals with the older installers used for our for 32 bit software, such as the Mx00 ECU Manager, in that the installer hangs mid way through the process. We have a workaround for the moment that allows for the software to be installed on a new build (if you have it installed on a windows 7 or 8 box before the upgrade to 10 then there are no issues) whilst the issue is investigated further.
M84 Manger will install normally.
You can use safe mode to install M800 ECU Manager (and other old
software) on Win 10:
1) run msconfig (press windows key, type msconfig, press enter)
2) on the boot tab tick "safe boot" then click OK
3) A system configuration dialog should be shown: click restart.
Alternately manually restart the computer
4) after Windows boots in safe mode install ECU Manager as normal
5) run msconfig and on the boot tab untick "safe boot" then click OK
6) restart in normal mode
Jonny Rochester wrote:I just have a 32bit laptop with Windows 7, and I use the normal MoTeC ECU manager and Motec M400.
Windows wants me to upgrade to Windows 10. Are there any known problems?
stevieturbo wrote:Jonny Rochester wrote:I just have a 32bit laptop with Windows 7, and I use the normal MoTeC ECU manager and Motec M400.
Windows wants me to upgrade to Windows 10. Are there any known problems?
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