Here is the user working experience on installing vxdiag vcx nano gm and techline connect on Windows 10 64bit system.
"Took a step back and bought a VXdiag module that worked with a laptop and I was cable to get it working.
Ii comes with GDS2, Tech2 Win Software. ACDelco has the software as a subscription
I used an old Lenovo T-510.
Installed windows 10 64 bit.
Installed java
8 32 bit.
Installed VCX Manager.
Installed Techline Connect directly from
AC Delco TDS website launcher.
Can program in vehicle or via bench
harness.
Using the VCX Nano as a J2534 pass-thru for Delco TDS/SPS works quite well.
I have used it to "update" the various existing modules in my truck using the
laptop. It finished all the modules without error.
No VMWare."
Here comes the customer review of vxdiag vcx nano gm on Cadillac ELR 2016 SPS2 Programming.
"I have a Cadillac ELR 2016. I have vxdiag vcx nano scanner on order.
And
to be honest, getting it to work with ACDELCO TDS will hopefully liberate me as
much as possible (should of got this for the cue android update) from the
dealers (thankfully, I have a mechanic who is certified with EV and Hybrid
Vehicles).
I will read, read and read and then see what or how this can help me with my ELR (one recent issue under investigation). I noticed that the Chevy Volt owners are much more up to date with this kind of programmer and functionalities.
I saw this guide
Set up VXDIAG VCX NANO GM with Techline Connect (VMware Solution)
It's a pretty easy How To guide to follow (because you have a written guide as well as a YouTube how to), and I am at Step 8 as I await my VCX Nano to arrive.
I'm still wondering what the point is by using VMWARE to run it off a virtual station versus simply installing it on a Windows 10 laptop.
I received on the weekend the VXDIAG VCX Nano programmer so that I could then proceed with the rest of the steps required to install and configure correctly.
I did manage to swim through VXDiagshop download page to acquire the
necessary files.
On my first go through, I did not get VXDIAG to appear as an
available programmer through the Techline Connect program. Downloading the files
through VXDiag website and rereading the written and video help has allowed me
to properly configure the VXDIAG programmer with TCS.
I reset up the entire operation (as per the guide, except for one small detail) to double check the guide and my abilities. I got it to work with the VCX Nano. I can communicate using the GDS app, as well as directly with ACDELCO TDS.
Got it to work.
Tip 1…
So, I tried running tech line connect with out plugging in the vcx nano to
the OBD2 port on my ELR. And if course the tech line connect failed to assign my
available vin slot to my vehicle vin.
At that error screen, it says to try
again, I then plugged in my VCX nano to my elr OBD2 port and tech line connect
assigned the available slot for my ELR.
Tip 2…
After setting up a VMware version for windows 10 pro, I debloated windows 10 before proceeding with the installation of various softwares. I wanted a clean and light version of windows 10 pro without any of the background nonsense that windows is known for having.
Successfully reprogrammed the following:
Battery Energy Control Module
Hybrid Powertrain Control Module
2
Amplifier (there was available improvement updates for my ELR)
Found updates for my ELR and updated the following.
Body Control Module
(two updates were found for components within the vehicle hardware – parking
radar and wipers)
Instrument Cluster (the display had an update)
I wanted to see with the Radio, but got spooked with all the hardware ID's and had no clue how to proceed.
I have the NON-Wifi version, and that is the one I wanted. I wanted to be able to one day have a hard wired computer in my garage so that I can run a cable from my computer to the vehicles OBD2. For now, I'm using the VCX Nano on my laptop. I switch my laptop wifi from 5Ghz to 2.4Ghz when I am in or outside of my garage door to make sure I have the strongest wifi connection between my router / mesh network and my laptop.
I can say that ACDelco TDS is very forgiving when connected to your vehicles OBD2 during programming. One module that I was programming took 24 minutes and to my horror my laptop lost wifi connection (picked up by the ACDelco TDS app saying lost connection) in the middle of the reprogramming. BUT, ACDelco TDS did not time out, nor crash, and when the wifi was re-established the programming on my ELR continued and completed.
I had major success while using VXDIAG VCX NANO GM, SPS2 and Techline Connect to program my driver door module. Here is what I learned.
Guide I followed:
Set up VXDIAG VCX NANO GM with Techline Connect (VMware Solution)
My particular scenario: Use a VM on my work laptop because my home desktop is everything that is not approved: Fedora 36, Ryzen 7 5000 series, and not portable. The work laptop has a strict security policy, but VMs are approved and there is no security policy for them.
What didn't work:
1) VirtualBox. All sorts of weird errors such as unable to authenticate TDS. I spent 3 hours on this before giving up and moving to VMWare Player.
2) Windows Host: could not download a Windows ISO while already using Windows and can't execute the media creation tool due to the work laptop security policy mentioned above.
What did work:
1) USB passthrough to guest OSes on either VM. Easier to set up in VMWare though. May be useful in the future because I have weird graphics issues with VMWare. (white distorted blocks)
2) VX Manager 1.8.9. I think it is the newest version.
3) Launching from Edge browser.
4) Not installing software in any particular order.
5) Only needing VX Manager and Techline Connect.
Actual process took maybe an hour from start-to-finish, including the Windows
10 Pro install.
The driver door module was programmed in under 5 minutes and
resolved all of my weird issues.
Problem:
I had a problem installing vxdiag vcx nano gm gds2 software on Win7 32bit operating system. Run gds2 from patch, software does not open and give error.
Uninstalled gds2 and patch, then reinstalled, run from patch, this time give no valid lease found error and software still not working. Any advice?
Solution:
Make sure your operating system is not Home edition.
Better install gm gds2 software on a separate system.
We found his RAM has got only 1GB which is too small to get software running. Make sure computer has more than 4GB RAM storage.
Problem:
I try to update the VXDIAG
Benz C6 driver to match the 03/2023 xentry. It failed me giving connect
error.
Any advice?
Solution:
1.Update firmware.
2.Update License.
3. Disconnect device from vehicle and laptop. Power off vcx se or c6 for 3 minutes.
Connect vcx se with laptop and vehicle again.
4. Update C6 VCI again. It should be fine.