Hi Webmaster i installed global tis v27 and i don't understand where can i get soft key? I can't get soft key and registration.pdf is 0 byte and is not opened so please help me? Hello, I have an issue with GlobalTIS version 32b. It used to work perfectly for a long time, but something got screwed. Mac dvd ripper pro 5.0.2 macosx p2p. When I perform connection test it goes through it successfully. ![]() Tutorial: software install for SAAB, OPEL, GM, ISUZU, Suzuki and Holden, esp. How-to’s of GlobalTIS or TIS2000 install and crack issues Let’s live-stream-ish this. Part 1: PC requirement and Windows XP install All of the Tech 2 software is intended to work with Windows XP Professional, 32-bit. It may be possible to use the software using another OS, but results are hit or miss. Broadly speaking, you will probably have good luck with a 32-bit version of Windows 7 and every step you move away from that OS towards current it’s going to be more difficult. Similarly, all Tech 2 software is intended to be used over a physical serial (“COM”) port. It may be possible to use the software over a simulated serial port such as a USB to serial adapter, but results are hit or miss. There are a couple specific adapters that are generally considered to work better than others (perhaps someone would care to offer ones they have gotten working, and someone can update this post). For the purposes of this tutorial, we are going to use Windows XP Pro 32-bit running directly on a PC with a physical serial port. What I have: • Dell Vostro 320 – this is a c2010 all-in-one computer that still has native support for Windows XP and has a physical serial port. Mine has an Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 and 3gb of RAM – it’s way more than the Tech 2 software needs but will work great. • Dell Windows XP SP3 physical CD that I’m using to install XP fresh. • Chinese clone, from. • Three PCMCIA cards from the same place. Two are Saab-English 148 and one is GM-English 33.004 • A 16gb flash drive. (Believe me, you want this) I need to assume you know how to install Windows XP on a computer. There are simply way too many variables to explain how to do this. If you don’t know how, there are lots of tutorials out there that can help you. We are going to pick up right after you’ve done a fresh install of Windows XP on your computer. I would highly recommend you do this – picking up someone’s 10 year old computer and hoping it just works opens you up to world of pain – old anti-virus software, questionable Java installations, corrupted registries, blah blah. XP is old and stupid, you’re best served starting over. As I write this, I am just finishing up installing Windows XP Pro SP3 on my Dell Vostro 320. When it’s done, the system will reboot and ask me some questions: • Do I want to change my display settings? Gm Global Tis Software• Do I want to turn on automatic updates? No I don’t, not right now. I like User, because it’s non-committal. Gm Global TisIt’s then going to log me on. The first thing I am going to do is open Device Manager: • Click the Start menu • Right click on My Computer • Choose Properties • Choose the Hardware tab • Click Device Manager and look at all the devices that have yellow question marks next to them, probably hanging out under Other Devices, indicating there are no device drivers. There are two things you are likely going to want to do: • Get a video driver installed so you can fully use the various Tech 2 applications and, most likely, WIS and EPC. If you have a Display driver called “Standard VGA” or an Other Device called “Video Controller” you are going to need a driver.
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