Try with another USB cable or another USB port. If it still doesn't work, try vnci device manager v1.8.
For SIPS, I had the same message because I didn't give the app time to open. Open SIPS in administrator mode and wait.
Finally it works. The problem was from the vnci firmware.
Using vnci device manager v1.8, I couldn't update, I saw that haloweenhamster was using v1.9. And I downloaded vnci device manager v1.9 and I was able to upgrade the firmware and finally update modules.
I think it comes from my Vnci. I did tests over wifi and I have a lot fewer vnci restarts.
But when reprogramming I always get an error "ppf file run failed"
All right. SIPS indicates a voltage of 13.5V since the car must be powered on but not ready. I didn't put in a 12V charger since I thought the car would stay on. When the 2 screens turn off I have my vnci Vdi3 which turns off then turns on and therefore I lose communication. I wonder if it's not...
Hi, I tried the updates today but it doesn't work. When I start the reprogramming, after a while the 2 screens of the mg turn off and I lose the connection with the vci.
What does "don't let the vehicle turn off through the screen" mean?
I wanted to test this evening by purchasing 1 hour. Well I received login credentials and I was able to connect to SIPS.
However, do the identifiers remain the same when you buy access later?
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