Renolink 1.87 Install Windows 10 ((top)) < TESTED - BUNDLE >
Installing Renolink 1.87 on Windows 10 involves setting up the software and configuring your computer's COM port to ensure the OBD2 interface communicates correctly with the vehicle. Installation Steps To install the software, follow these steps as outlined in Extract and Move Files
🛠️ Step 4: Configure Renolink for Windows 10
Compatibility Settings
- Navigate to
C:\Renolink\ - Right-click
Renolink.exe→ Properties → Compatibility tab. - Check:
Locate Ports (COM & LPT) and find USB Serial Port. It is often recommended to set this to COM4 if it isn't already. Renolink 1.87 Install Windows 10
- Press
Shiftand click the Start Menu > Restart. - Go to Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart.
- Press F7 to select Disable driver signature enforcement.
and the correct COM port is selected in the software settings. Hardware Mismatch Installing Renolink 1
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Troubleshooting
- Installer won’t run: ensure you used Run as administrator and that the file isn’t blocked by Windows SmartScreen.
- Driver issues: open Device Manager → look for unknown devices → right-click → Update driver → Browse my computer → point to installer’s driver folder.
- App crashes: check Event Viewer (Windows Logs → Application) for error details; reinstall or try an earlier/newer Renolink build if available.
- USB not detected: try a different cable/port, disable USB selective suspend in Power Options, and ensure device drivers installed.
- Compatibility mode: if app has UI/display issues, right-click executable → Properties → Compatibility → try Windows 8 or 7 mode.
- Control Panel → Region → Administrative → Change system locale → Select English (United States).
- Reboot.
- Press