You have to restart after each update, it tells you that when the update has finished, cos then you load up DiagBox and it completes the installation.
Do we have to install/restart computer/ run DiagBox (to process update) for each update, or run all updates one after the other without restarting/ restart once/ run DiagBox to make them effective?
I am asking because In Lexia3 and PP2000, updates were downloaded together in groups, and only one restart of the program made them effective.
Thank you!
You have to restart after each update, it tells you that when the update has finished, cos then you load up DiagBox and it completes the installation.
First post updated V05.18 to V5.20
Lexia/PP2000 and DiagBox update without internet
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ternet-155768/
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...86/#post806086
Scary your work much appreciated mate! TOP LAD!
Whatever seems impossible is just not yet important enough.
First post updated V5.20
Lexia/PP2000 and DiagBox update without internet
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ternet-155768/
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...86/#post806086
Installed and working perfect, running 5.20, can someone confirm I have the latest version.
Yes that's the latest version you will find on the intenet.
And it's newer than some citreon and peugeot garages.
I know a couple that don't even have Diagbox yet!
Havent had a chance to use yet but how are you guying liking this interface, is it much better than PP/Lexia. I have two icons peugeot service and citroen service but they do not work any ideas.
Working fine here too. Great job Scary
Whatever seems impossible is just not yet important enough.
DiagBox incorportates PP/Lexia, and still boots that up to diagnose older models but instead of running version 22 for PP its called version 600.
Personally think Diagbox is a lot easier and more friendly to use.
The Peugeot and Citreon service links you are talking about, are internet links, they link to the spare parts and repair manuals on the internet. You cannot access these unless you work for PSA. You can however access the public version for free which gives you access to spare part diagrams and prices.
Peugeot - Peugeot Service Box
Citreon - Citro?n Service
You just need to sign up.
Latest version for pp is 24.xx, so is there something missing in the diagbox-pp? Or is pp from version 22 on only be updated for newer cars, that are covered with diagbox, too? To say it short: is pp2000 (and lexia3) still nessesary or is all in diagbox? My understanding is that diagbox covers all and should replace pp/lexia, but i'm unsure because of the different versions (22 to 24).
Yeah the latest version of PP is 24.xx, I was just in a rush when I was typing, and wrote the old version.
DiagBox includes peugeot planet and lexia. But you don't access each of them direct like how you currently do, instead you open up diagbox.
You then select Peugeot or Citreon
It will then configure automatically to the car once you have selected the model.
You can then use the new DiagBox software to code read or configure the cars, or you can select to use peugeot planet or lexia if those are capable of handling that model of car.
In a sentence...DiagBox is a hell of a lot better and more user friendly.
If this is brand new software then why has it not been built to run on windows 7.
I already have a working copy of peugeot service box, just disspointed that when I enter my vin it doesnt bring up my vehicle details.
Because 99% of garages use XP or Linux operating systems so if they made it for windows 7 people would have to upgrade everything.
Windows 7 has a feature to run XP anyway.
If you have the downloaded version of service box which you install on your HDD then it won't bring up any details, as you don't have the database. The online based one, is the one Peugeot/Citreon use in the spares department which has the database so it should bring up your vehicle.
Unless someone has messed with the VIN plates on your car!
First post updated V05.20 to V5.21
Lexia/PP2000 and DiagBox update without internet
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ternet-155768/
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...86/#post806086
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