BMW Standard Tools 2.12 Install Instructions
BMW Standard Tools 2.12 Install Instructions
BMW Standard Tools 2.12 Install Instructions
NOTES: If you are having issues with the install, I offer a remote install service for $35. Please email me at
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STEPS:
1). Right click on BMW Standard tools-212.exe and run as administrator. If installing on Windows 8 or 10, right
click and select properties then compatibility tab. Select "Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows 7.
2). Click "Yes" when asked to allow the program to make changes to your computer. 3). Select “English”.
6). Accept the default install options (we’ll worry about the KDCAN drivers in a later step). Select the
default location for each of the programs being installed on next few screens.
7). Select the default Start Menu Folder by clicking "Next".
8). Uncheck both "Execute backup and restore wizard" and click next.
11). Select default Com Port (Com 1) by clicking next. We can change this later if need be.
12). Click "Install".
13). Select "No, I will restart the computer later" and click "Finish". No need to do this, can
use software without rebooting.
14). Select the 3 folders below and delete them. This install was primarily used to create all the
environment variables and registry entries necessary to run these programs. Now, we’ll copy a pre-
configured set up with English files and translations already in place, plus select which NCS Expert
version you need to use (32 or 64 bit).
15). Select the downloaded folders below and copy them to your C: Drive. NOTE: For 64 bit
systems, select "NCSEXPER"; for 32 bit systems, select "NCSEXPER_32".
16). Run the BMW Coding Tool by right clicking and "Run as Administrator", the select "Yes"
when asked to allow this program to make changes to your computer.
17). We will define a few settings on this screen so that we can import the DATENs.
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Button 1, Browse to the location where you downloaded your SP-DATEN and click the chassis
folder (i.e., E89). The DATEN folder must not be a zipped file and must contain the following
folders (cfgdat, data, daten, ecu, format, kmmData, sgdat, work). If not, this import process
will not work.
Button 2, Select the NCS Expert folder that you copied to your C: drive in step 15.
Button 3, Select the Ediabas folder that you copied to your C: drive in step 15.
Button 4, Select the EC-APPS\NFS folder that you copied to your C: drive in step 15.
Button 5, Click this button to begin the process of importing your DATEN. At this point, you’re
able to begin coding and utilizing INPA for troubleshooting. You will only need to use button 6
if you’re planning on flashing updated software to any of your modules.
Button 6, Click this button to import the files required to update the software on your
modules. Depending on your chassis, this will appear to freeze at times while copying CI***
files/folders. This is due to the copying of large files that’s utilized to flash your CIC.
At this point, you’re software is completely set up for coding and/or flashing. We will move to
the next step of configuring your KDCAN cable drivers.
NOTE: If the program displays an error when attempting to select the default folders, ensure
you have these folders on your C:\ drive (if not, create it as an empty folder):
• C:\EC-APPS\INPA = BIN, CFGDAT, DEMO, DOKU, english, english.met, HELP, PRT,
SGDAT, source
• C:\EC-APPS\NFS = BATCH, BIN, CFGDAT, DATA, DOKU, FORMAT, KMMDAT, SGDAT,
TRACE, WORK
• C:\EDIABAS = API, BIN, DOKU, ECU, HARDWARE, HELP, SIM, TRACE, TUTORIAL
• C:\NCSEXPER = BIN, CFGDAT, DATEN, PFL, SGDAT, STDAT, TAB, VERPLATZ, WORK
18). Once you plug up the KDCAN to your laptop, you should see this window. If not, go the lower
right of the screen next to clock and look for this icon, click on it to bring up the window.
19). Once the driver install is complete, you will see this info within the window.
20). Go to the start menu and type in "Device Manager". There are several ways to bring up
Device Manager, depending on your Operating System version. You should see "USB Serial
Port (COMX)". We will now modify the driver to the proper settings by double clicking device.
21). Click on the "Port Settings" tab, then "Advanced".
22). Change the Com Port Number and Latency to 1, then click "Ok".
23). Click "Ok", then "Ok" again, you should notice your Com Port changed to 1. If for some
reason you can’t assign Com Port 1, you can modify the OBD.ini file in C:EDIABAS\Bin directory.
Change the info in the second line (Port=Com1) to the Com Port assigned in the previous step,
save and close the OBD.ini file.
24). At this point, you’re set up and ready to connect to your BMW.
NOTES:
1). Coding instructions are included on the BMW Coding Tool main screen
2). To import multiple versions of DATENs, use buttons 1, 5, and 6 from Step 17 for each chassis
you want to utilize.
3). NCS Profiles: "Feature Coding" – Basic Coding/changing values; "Factory Reset" – Default
Coding/resetting module to factory defaults based on VO.