1.6.4 | Vx Manager

Installing VX Manager 1.6.4 is straightforward. Below is the process for a Linux-based host (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS), which is the most common deployment scenario.

For a complete list of changes, improvements, and bug fixes, please refer to our release notes: vx manager 1.6.4

sudo systemctl restart libvirtd # For KVM sudo usermod -aG libvirt $USER vxctl hypervisor reinit --all Installing VX Manager 1

vxctl template create --source test-ubuntu --name "ubuntu-base-v2" vxctl clone create --template ubuntu-base-v2 --name "web-server-01" To run VX Manager 1

Seamlessly install and update drivers for Passthru (J2534), BMW, Mercedes-Benz (C6), Ford/Mazda (IDS), and Toyota (Techstream).

To run VX Manager 1.6.4 smoothly, ensure your environment meets these specifications:

: Unlike newer versions that may require a license renewal every 60 days, version 1.6.4 is often used by technicians seeking to avoid these frequent online update requirements. System Requirements For stable operation, the VXDIAG Wiki recommends the following minimum specifications: : Pentium 4 / 1.6GHz or higher. : At least 2GB RAM. : 40GB or more free space. Operating System : Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 8.1. : USB 2.0 or 3.0. www.vxdiag.net Installation Best Practices Preparation : Always install the official vehicle diagnostic software installing the VX Manager drivers. : It is often necessary to disable antivirus software