Registering new smart transponder keys or fobs to the immobilizer system. The 64-Bit OS Problem Explained
By following this guide’s preparation, installation, and troubleshooting steps, you can resurrect an “unrecognized” cable, eliminate Code 10 errors, and successfully connect to Toyota vehicles from a 1996 Corolla to a 2020 Camry. Remember to disable driver signature enforcement on Windows 10/11, install as administrator, and always test the connection in Techstream before relying on the cable for critical repairs.
: Supports reading/clearing diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), viewing live sensor data, performing active component tests, and customizing dealer-level settings (e.g., auto-lock behavior, seatbelt chimes). Installation Challenges Installing this driver is notoriously difficult on Windows 10/11 (64-bit) because the
: Never download .msi files from generic “driver download” websites—they often bundle malware. Always scan with Windows Defender or Malwarebytes before running. mvci driver for toyota-cable 2.0.1.msi
Locate your MVCI Driver for TOYOTA-CABLE 2.0.1.msi (usually on the provided CD or downloaded).
Scan the .msi or .zip file with updated antivirus software before opening it.
Cloned MVCI cables often lack a valid Microsoft digital signature. To use driver 2.0.1 on modern Windows, you must disable signature enforcement temporarily or permanently. Registering new smart transponder keys or fobs to
Re-run the 64-bit registry patch file often included in your download, or manually verify the PassThruSupport registry keys.
Manually run the Driver.exe or register the .dll files if provided by the vendor. 3. Registering the Driver (Crucial Step)
To install the Toyota Cable 2.0.1.msi driver: Locate your MVCI Driver for TOYOTA-CABLE 2
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Works with 32‑bit and 64‑bit versions (some older drivers are 32‑bit only). | | J2534 PassThru support | Compliant with SAE J2534-1 and J2534-2 for reprogramming ECUs. | | MVCI protocol emulation | Makes a generic Toyota‑style cable appear as a genuine MVCI device to Techstream. | | DLL registration | Installs mvci.dll , mvciusb.dll or similar for communication. | | Device driver | Provides .inf / .sys files for the USB-to-CAN/K-Line chip (often FTDI or a custom CDC driver). | | Toyota/Lexus/Scion coverage | Enables reading DTCs, live data, active tests, and ECU reprogramming. |
: In Techstream settings, users must manually select "Xhorse-MVCI" under the VIM Select menu to activate the cable link.
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the standard installation.
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User 'TurboSnail' posted: "Here is the archived OEM suite. Do not use the CD. The driver you want is the MVCI. It’s rare now. File: mvci driver for toyota-cable 2.0.1.msi ."
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