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It's always a good idea to save a copy of your stock file. The process is different depending on which tuner you have. Find the section below for your tuner to find out how to do it.
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FOR THE FORD X3 3000, SF3 3015, GM SF3 3100, LIVEWIRE 9600, 9621, 9623, and 9625:
INSTALL THE SOFTWARE
- With the Tuner unplugged we need to install the SCT Device Updater Software.
This can be done by clicking here: SCT Device Updater
- Let it install in the default location, clicking next, next, next until you get to Finish. You should see a New Icon on your desktop for the SCT Device Updater.
INSTALL THE DRIVERS
- Once installed, Plug in the Tuner and wait for the Found New Hardware Wizard to Pop Up.
- It may ask you "Can Windows connect to Windows Update to Search for Software?" If it does, click "No, Not at this Time" and press Next.
- At the Next Window, Select "Install Software Automatically (Recommended)" and click Next. Windows will search and Install the drivers for your device, Click Finish to Finish the Driver Installation.
- NOTE: If a Found New Hardware Wizard did not pop up, and you get an error in the next step, go to the section for Installing Drivers Manually.
SAVING A COPY OF YOUR STOCK FILE
- Now that the drivers are installed, open the X3/Livewire Updater software. There will be a new Icon on your desktop. (Yellow, Orange and White.)
- Once opened, click on the button labeled: "GET STOCK FILE" this will open the window asking where to save your stock file.
- Browse to the location of your choice.
- This will save your files as Stock.lbu and Flash.lbu
- The current format of the file will not load back onto the tuner as is, but it can later be sent to me and I can help you to get the stock file in a useable format if it is needed.
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FOR THE FORD X2 9400, SF 9415:
INSTALL THE SOFTWARE
- With the Tuner unplugged we need to install the Program XC2dump.exe.
This can be done by clicking here: XC2 Dump Zip File.
- Save XC2Dump to your computer, and extract the files into a new folder. You should probably make a new folder on your desktop. (right click on desktop and click New / Folder.)
INSTALL THE DRIVERS
- To Install the X2 Drivers, all you have to do is click here: X2 Drivers.
- It will run automatically, once done plug in the Tuner.
SAVING A COPY OF YOUR STOCK FILE
- Now that the drivers are installed, open the XC2Dump Program.
- Once opened, click on the button labeled: "CHOOSE DUMP FILE" this will open the window asking where to save your stock file, and what you want to call it.
- Browse to the location of your choice, and name it what you'd like. It's probably a good idea to put the date and car type.
- When you get back to the XC2Dump Program, Press OK, this will save the stock file.
- The X2's do not have a Recovery Stock Mode like the X3's do, but it's still a good idea to save your stock file.
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FOR THE DCX2 9550, and the GM X2 9500:
INSTALL THE SOFTWARE
- With the Tuner unplugged we need to install the Program XC2dump.exe.
This can be done by clicking here: DXC2 Dump
- Save DCX XC2Dump to your computer, and you should be able to just open it right up without installing it. If I'm wrong, please let me know.
- For GM Users, I know it says DCX, but it works with GM as well, you just have to trust me.
INSTALL THE DRIVERS
- To Install the X2 Drivers, all you have to do is click here: X2 Drivers.
- It will run automatically, once done plug in the Tuner.
SAVING A COPY OF YOUR STOCK FILE
- Now that the drivers are installed, open the DXC2 Dump Program.
- Once opened, click on the button labeled: "CHOOSE DUMP FILE" this will open the window asking where to save your stock file, and what you want to call it.
- Browse to the location of your choice, and name it what you'd like. It's probably a good idea to put the date and car type.
- When you get back to the DXC2 Dump Program, Press OK, this will save the stock file.
- The DCX2's are able to make a Recovery Stock File, if this is needed send me the Dumped Stock file and your Serial Number and I'll work on getting you a Recovery Stock File. The GM's however do not have a Recovery Stock Mode like the X3's do, but it's still a good idea to save your stock file.
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