Just a quick question here: what is the 7-ZIP command to stitch these files together?
I have each of them downloaded, but I am unsure now what to do to get them put togther as one image file.
I have 7-ZIp installed, I have never used it before, so what is this command to give it when I want
to put the files (stitch the files together) into one large file.
Any help apprecciated.
Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed
VIDA 2012B VMWare Player Image
You mean download them all. Then start to unzip the first one and it will unpack, bringing in the other and unpacking them and stitching them together. In the end the whole package is together as one 14 GB file?
Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed
Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed
Okay, on this system one just puts the 7 files together. I do not need to install VIDA / DiCE 2013 since VIDA / DiCE is already on this one. It is VIDA / DiCE 2012.
Is this correct?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed
Is this correct?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
Lou_Reed
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precopster
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Vida is software. Dice is that box that interfaces.
Once the files are stitched together it creates a folder directory on your Win 7 computer. Inside that directory is a VM Ware image file.
NOW install VM Ware Player on your Win 7 OS (Google it and download it) and once installed, point it to the folder directory.
The XP image with Vida already installed will open. Plug the Dice interface box in and it will recognise and install the driver in the XP image.
Once the files are stitched together it creates a folder directory on your Win 7 computer. Inside that directory is a VM Ware image file.
NOW install VM Ware Player on your Win 7 OS (Google it and download it) and once installed, point it to the folder directory.
The XP image with Vida already installed will open. Plug the Dice interface box in and it will recognise and install the driver in the XP image.
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precopster
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No actually you don't have to have Dice connected at all. You can run all the parts and info searches you like without Dice connected.
Current cars VW Transporter 2.5TDI, 2010 XC90 D5 R Design
The main thing I want Dice/Vida for is to reprogram key fob for my 2003 S40, I guess what I meant are they independent of each other or should they be used in tandem.
As an example, my Forerunner can be synced with my PC at any time, can Dice as well or should it be run together in car?
Thanks .....Noobie
As an example, my Forerunner can be synced with my PC at any time, can Dice as well or should it be run together in car?
Thanks .....Noobie
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precopster
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There are software part numbers which enable certain programming operations. As all of the images and DVDs for sale cheaply are unlicensed, they can't connect to Volvo's servers for the purpose of purchasing these part number downloads. For this you require a subscription tto the software which you can purchase from http://www.volvotechinfo.com
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Just registered to thanks the OP for posting
This worked first time for me and saved a huge amount of messing around and time
So.....
1. Download each if the zipped files to a sub directory on your hard drive
2. Google 7zip and download and install
3. Use 7zip to extract the vmware file to another new directory
4. Use Google to find and download the free edition of vmware and install it
5. Reboot
6. Open vmware and open the vmware file created by 7zip
7. You should now have a windows xp client which yiur vida dice and communicate with
This worked first time for me and saved a huge amount of messing around and time
So.....
1. Download each if the zipped files to a sub directory on your hard drive
2. Google 7zip and download and install
3. Use 7zip to extract the vmware file to another new directory
4. Use Google to find and download the free edition of vmware and install it
5. Reboot
6. Open vmware and open the vmware file created by 7zip
7. You should now have a windows xp client which yiur vida dice and communicate with
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