i have a lsi computer that has had a credit since i have had the tool that i flash to , used it yesterday went to do another file and my v2 said there was no license for this unit ???? any ideas , i dont want to payfor it again
thanks
jim
i have a lsi computer that has had a credit since i have had the tool that i flash to , used it yesterday went to do another file and my v2 said there was no license for this unit ???? any ideas , i dont want to payfor it again
thanks
jim
I assume you are referring to a VIN licensing problem, if you had a credit problem, your credit card would have been rejected when placing an order through the store.
Are you running the latest software and firmware? Please ensure you are running:
V8 Software: V8.2.2, Build 258
FlashScan/AutoCal Firmware: V2.07.64 (Jul 19, 2014)
FlashScan/AutoCal Boot Block: V2.07.07 (Feb 07, 2014)
V7.5 Software: V7.5.7, Build 262
Please provide further details on how you were flashing - FlashScan V2 with V8 - standalone or pass-through, FlashScan V2 with V7 pass-through, FlashScan V1?
If you were attempting to Flash with V7 software, please attempt to flash with V8.
You may also want to clarify the controller you are attempting to program - I'm sure you mean LS1, but just want to be sure.
Have you been able to flash the controller previously? if so, with which software combination, how often (ie you've never been able to flash, you've flashed it 100's of times before etc)
Cheers
Cindy
Hi Cindy yes its a 2002 blazer pcm that I use to build files , flashed 30 or 40 times before the new release which i am running , havent wrote a file since before the release , tried today and i got a message that i dont have a license for this controller , sorry about the credit thing im still getting used to efi , tried v8 and v7 no luck using v2 attemting to build a cos3
thanks
jim
if you need more info on the controller or anything please let me know
thanks for your help as usual
Jim
Thanks Jim,
We did make some software changes in May that prevents backwards compatibility of tune files, and we did retire *.tun files from both softwares.
The backwards compatibility shouldn't affect you, because the software still allows you to open old files in new software, it just prevents opening new files in old software.
Can you please triple check that your running the software versions I posted above?
If you are running the latest release and you are attempting to flash a file you generated months ago, can you please check the file format? If that file was in *tun format, you should open it in either V8 or V7 and select 'Save' to save it into *.ctz format, then attempt to flash given *.tun files have been retired.
If you opened your old file and edited it, then saved it in the current version already, and then the flash failed, can you please attempt to read out the file from the PCM? If that all works, we may get you to submit your license backup file and some trace files for further analysis, but we will let you know.
Cheers
Cindy
wow , i will work on that tomorrow , what a wealth of info thanks Ciny
Jim
will re post asap
thanks
Jim
here is the file pulled from the pcm tried to push it back in with the changed file association and still the same issue
Last edited by SW1911; August 25th, 2014 at 05:36 AM.
Hey Jim,
In the V7 tunetool do Help->About and post a screenshot of that.
Also, are you running Win7 or Win8...? If so are you logged in as Admin...?
hey joe windows 8 not 8.1 and yes i am logged in as admin,thanks as always
Jim
this one is from the file in the other post ,more current the other was from a cos if that matters