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A lot of info I found over at but it is just a giant thread to read through although a lot of the info is on the first page. And a lot doesn't apply since it's geared towards Saab (even the 9-7x doesn't apply, it's under GM).So you have a Tech2 but a lot of the things you would like to do is locked out because you don't have access to the computer software to allow you to do it.
Things like updating PCM's and modules and anything security related are locked out. If you bought one of the Tech2 clones, it probably came with a CD with the Tis2000 software. If you install it and try to use it, it says that it can't find the USB security dongle or something like that.
That's because only dealers have those or a clone of one wasn't included.First of all, this is old software. It was discontinued in 2008 by GM which means that it works only for vehicles up to model year 2007. It will have PCM and module updates included. For example, I was able to update all of the modules and PCM in my 2006 9-7x even though it had only been a year or two since production and issue of this software. It will also allow you to reprogram a module that you are replacing.The Tech2 communicates with the computer using a serial port on the computer running Windows XP SP3.
This can be a problem if you only have newer computers. Best and easiest scenario is to use an older laptop computer that has a serial port running windows XP. In my setup, I used an old IBM T40 laptop, which is fairly decent processor wise, installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3 and used a docking station with it that has a serial port. Laptops that have actual serial ports built in are probably so old that they are too slow or have age and reliability issues. Another solution would be to get a USB to serial port adapter and specify the proper COM port number during the install of Tis2000.Another possible solution would be to use a virtual environment on a host computer. VMWare is free to use and it has been done from what I read but could be a fairly involved process because of the serial port issue, especially when using a USB to serial adapter.
The challenge of communicating from the virtual environment through the real computer's hardware ports can make it difficult but can be done. I'm not going to discuss this type of installation but the basic software installation and use will be the same. If anyone gets a virtual install working, please post it up.In some detail, this is what I did.
Keep in mind that you should have some computer knowledge and know how to install Windows.1. Installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3. I didn't bother with updating anything else as far as security updates to Windows or install a virus scan because this computer will never be connected to the Internet or used for anything else.2. Installed ALL the required drivers until there were no more yellow check marks in Device Manager. I failed to do this at first and caused a lot of headaches later, including a BSOD during software installation.3.
If you're using a USB to serial adapter, plug it in now and set it up. Go into Device Manager and make note of the COM port used by the adapter.3. Install the Tis2000 software from the CD included with the Tech2. During the install, it will ask you to specify the COM port. If you have a serial port on the computer, it's probably COM 1 or use the one from the USB adapter.4. Before you can use Tis2000 with your Tech2, you have to make it 'think' that there is a dongle connected that authorizes it.
You can download the crack below. Follow the read me file for instructions on how to use it.That's it. More threads will come explaining how to do stuff with it but this will get you going.And if you need them:(Extracted from my CD)When you click on the links, they will bring you to 4Shared, click on 'Free Download', a little window will pop up asking to log in using either a social media account or sign up for an account. Sign up with an email and password and then create a name. After that, you will be brought back to the download page and the 60 second timer will count down, after which the download will start.Warning: In Tis2000, whatever you do, DO NOT USE THE 'SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD' BUTTON! This will retrograde the card in your Tech2 to an old version from 2008.Some more install info, especially for VM's, is also available in.Edit 2017-06-30: Download links updatedEdit 2018-01-11: Tis2000 link uopdated. A lot of info I found over at but it is just a giant thread to read through although a lot of the info is on the first page.
And a lot doesn't apply since it's geared towards Saab (even the 9-7x doesn't apply, it's under GM).So you have a Tech2 but a lot of the things you would like to do is locked out because you don't have access to the computer software to allow you to do it. Things like updating PCM's and modules and anything security related are locked out. If you bought one of the Tech2 clones, it probably came with a CD with the Tis2000 software. If you install it and try to use it, it says that it can't find the USB security dongle or something like that. That's because only dealers have those or a clone of one wasn't included.First of all, this is old software.
It was discontinued in 2008 by GM which means that it works only for vehicles up to model year 2007. It will have PCM and module updates included.

For example, I was able to update all of the modules and PCM in my 2006 9-7x even though it had only been a year or two since production and issue of this software. It will also allow you to reprogram a module that you are replacing.The Tech2 communicates with the computer using a serial port on the computer running Windows XP SP3. This can be a problem if you only have newer computers. Best and easiest scenario is to use an older laptop computer that has a serial port running windows XP.
In my setup, I used an old IBM T40 laptop, which is fairly decent processor wise, installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3 and used a docking station with it that has a serial port. Laptops that have actual serial ports built in are probably so old that they are too slow or have age and reliability issues. Another solution would be to get a USB to serial port adapter and specify the proper COM port number during the install of Tis2000.Another possible solution would be to use a virtual environment on a host computer. VMWare is free to use and it has been done from what I read but could be a fairly involved process because of the serial port issue, especially when using a USB to serial adapter. The challenge of communicating from the virtual environment through the real computer's hardware ports can make it difficult but can be done.
I'm not going to discuss this type of installation but the basic software installation and use will be the same. If anyone gets a virtual install working, please post it up.In some detail, this is what I did. Keep in mind that you should have some computer knowledge and know how to install Windows.1.
Installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3. I didn't bother with updating anything else as far as security updates to Windows or install a virus scan because this computer will never be connected to the Internet or used for anything else.2. Installed ALL the required drivers until there were no more yellow check marks in Device Manager.
I failed to do this at first and caused a lot of headaches later, including a BSOD during software installation.3. If you're using a USB to serial adapter, plug it in now and set it up. Go into Device Manager and make note of the COM port used by the adapter.3. Install the Tis2000 software from the CD included with the Tech2.
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During the install, it will ask you to specify the COM port. If you have a serial port on the computer, it's probably COM 1 or use the one from the USB adapter.4.

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Before you can use Tis2000 with your Tech2, you have to make it 'think' that there is a dongle connected that authorizes it. You can download the crack below. Follow the read me file for instructions on how to use it.That's it. More threads will come explaining how to do stuff with it but this will get you going.And if you need them:(Extracted from my CD)When you click on the links, they will bring you to 4Shared, click on 'Free Download', a little window will pop up asking to log in using either a social media account or sign up for an account. Sign up with an email and password and then create a name. After that, you will be brought back to the download page and the 60 second timer will count down, after which the download will start.Warning: In Tis2000, whatever you do, DO NOT USE THE 'SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD' BUTTON!
This will retrograde the card in your Tech2 to an old version from 2008.Some more install info, especially for VM's, is also available in. Got it, Mooseman. Thank you so much.I am now able to start my TIS2000 and the programming, but I read the VIN, it says to disconnect from OBD2 port, connector to computer. I disconnect from OBD2 port and it shuts off.I am just trying to get it to the Vehicle Theft Deterrent.
It will crank over and not start.If I don't disconnect from OBD2, and let it return to Tech2 Start screen it will allow me into SPS on the laptop, select replace and reprogram ECM, select vehicle theft deterrent, and it pulls up a screen on laptop that says it is programming from Tech2. Except it seems to lock up, even leaving it a really long time with a fully charged battery and it had said to pull Fuse 19 and 51 from the rear fuse block.When I follow the directions to a 't' it says to unplug the Tech2 from the car's OBD2 and that shuts it off and it won't power up from the cigarette lighter power adapter.I don't have another good battery to try the 12v power terminals with, so I spent $15 and bought an AC power adapter and I am going to try to follow all the directions to a 't' and use the AC adapter for power and maybe that will make a difference. If you're trying to program a module, there are two methods. I don't remember the exact terminology but one is pass-through and the other is using the Tech 2 as a go-between.The pass-through is to use with a laptop in the vehicle and it just uses the Tech 2 as the connection between. This is the fastest and easiest way to do it.The go-between method is for when you can't bring the computer into the vehicle and uses the Tech 2 as a go-between. You connect the Tech 2 to the vehicle and download the module information that you want to program. Then you disconnect, run to the computer running Tis2000, connect it to the computer and download the programming information for that module, disconnect again and run back to the vehicle, connect it and it automatically programs the module.
It can take a long time depending on the module (PCM is the longest).However, if you're getting crank but no start, it's not the Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VTD) as it wouldn't even crank if that was the issue. Does the Lock symbol flash while cranking? Thanks Mooseman for posting this and for the Dongle crack. I was able to load up and setup my clone Tech 2 and TIS 2000 successfully.I was able to link PIM to BCM using SPS in TIS, but am getting a TIS error-cannot connect database.This happens when I choose Tech 2 in SPS, and when I choose pass-through, it stalls at Data Transfer page.
It stays greyed out.Thought I share and ask if anyone has encountered this.Again, thank you so much for this contribution.EDIT1-Oh! In your 3rd step-'Replace original Id.dll and SCAControlUI.exe with patched in.Program Filescosidsbin', only Id.dll was 'replaced', SCAControlUI.exe didn't exist in that folder, so I just added it.EDIT2-I read somewhere someone created an entry in the registry that fixed it, but he didn't write it and the pic attached was through photobucket lol, so it doesn't show now. Good morning Mooseman. Thanks for the reply.It is a 2004 GTO. They have a BCM, ECM, and PIM (Powertrain Interface Module). It linked the BCM and PIM fine with Tech 2, next step is to link ECM and PIM through Theft Deterrent Relearn. This is where I am having difficulties with the programming.Also, I just noticed that when I click on the DDINST32.EXE, of course Express is greyed out, but it shows 'driver is not started'.I connected and turned on Tech 2, and still.
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Download software TIS2000:Free version:TIS2000 SoftwareTested version:TIS2000 with Dongle (working perfect)How to install TIS2000 software:Customer solutions. Here you gotry on your own riskTIS2000 Window XP:. Installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3. I didn’t bother with updating anything else as far as security updates to Windows or install a virus scan because this computer will never be connected to the Internet or used for anything else.2. Installed ALL the required drivers until there were no more yellow check marks in Device Manager.
I failed to do this at first and caused a lot of headaches later, including a BSOD during software installation.3. If you’re using a USB to serial adapter, plug it in now and set it up.
Go into Device Manager and make note of the COM port used by the adapter.3. Install the Tis2000 software from the CD included with the Tech2. During the install, it will ask you to specify the COM port.
If you have a serial port on the computer, it’s probably COM 1 or use the one from the USB adapter.4. Before you can use Tis2000 with your Tech2, you have to make it “think” that there is a dongle connected that authorizes it.
You can download the crack below. Follow the read me file for instructions on how to use it.That’s it.TIS2000 Windows 8 32 bit:However, if you have a 32-bit copy of Windows 8 installed (I don’t wanna know why you do), running 16-bit applications are disabled by default. You can enable it by going to Control Panel and clicking on 16-bit Application Support then clicking Enable.TIS2000 Windows 7 with XP Virtual PC:For those of you with genuine copies of Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate with a multi-core processor (who doesn’t run Win7 on a multi-core these days); these versions of Windows 7 allow you to use Windows Virtual PC, which lets you virtually run Windows XP Pro without a disc or OS installation.
You need to install Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC in order to use it. Before you can download these updates, M$ makes you run a little.exe that checks if your OS install is legitimate. Anyway, after you get that all installed and XP Mode is booted, you can copy the OP’s cracked TIS2000.zip over to the WinXP Desktop and follow the README.txt inside to install it. Here is a link with the cracked TIS2000 I have tested this on my desktop running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and the cracked copy of TIS2000 the OP posted installed and ran with no problems. Instructions for Win7 XP Pro virtualization mode here:TIS2000 software Window 64 bit or 32 bit:64-bit versions of Windows contain backwards compatibility with 32-bit applications, but not with 16-bit applications.
And 32-bit versions of Windows are backwards compatible with 16-bit applications. The problem with installing TIS2000 on newer machines is that, while the TIS2000 program itself is 32-bit, the installer and drivers are 16-bit. Therefore, you are able to install TIS2000 natively on ANY 32-bit Windows system. This will just work, without having to run anything in compatibility mode.Now to the most common problem:If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Home Premium or lower, or ALL versions of Windows 8 and 8.1, I guess any version of Mac or Linux too, you have a couple of more involved and more risky optionsYou can obtain a copy of Windows 2000 or XP Pro 32-bit. It includes two programs for making a bootable CD or USB drive.
Pop the bootable device you created into your laptop, reboot to the device, then install that operating system onto a seperate partition of your hard drive, or a different hdd altogether. Or you can install Virtualbox (free software), and run the cracked Windows copy via a virtual machine The method I took to test this was to create a separate partition on my ssd and install it there. When the computer reboots, it will ask you what OS you would like to run.
Select Windows XP Pro, then continue installing TIS2000 software. If you’re gonna be writing to the main drive on your computer, I suggest first creating a bootable USB with Clonezilla on it and creating a drive backup with that This allows you to make a complete backup image of your hard drive, and allows you to flash it back to that drive at any time. A good thing to have around anyway.