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.

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.

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.

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.