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This indicates a driver mismatch. Uninstall the current driver, restart the PC, and manually select the driver from the C:\AWRoot\bin\fi\Drivers directory (if Diagbox is already installed). Driver Signature Enforcement

Many keygens, patches, or driver configurations used in aftermarket Diagbox software triggers false positives in Windows Defender. Disable it temporarily during installation.

Upon reboot, press or F7 to select "Disable driver signature enforcement." Step 2: Plug in the Hardware actia psa interface driver

Locate the device, usually listed under "Universal Serial Bus controllers" or "Other devices." It may appear as or "ACTIA USB Device." Right-click the device and select Update driver . Choose "Browse my computer for drivers."

The tool should pull information directly from the device, displaying text like APPLI_XS_Fuji_P106138AV4.3.7 @ACTIA . If it successfully returns a version number, your driver installation is flawless. Troubleshooting Common Driver Issues 1. Device Shows as "Unknown Device" or Code 28 Windows cannot find a matching driver file. This indicates a driver mismatch

The hardware means nothing without the correct driver. The is the software layer that allows your Windows PC’s operating system to recognize and communicate with the VCI hardware. It is a kernel-mode driver that translates commands from the high-level DiagBox application into low-level USB or Ethernet packets that the hardware can understand.

For maximum stability, DiagBox (versions 7.x) should be installed on a 32-bit system , such as Windows 7 Pro or Windows XP SP3. Newer versions may support 64-bit, but driver conflicts are frequent. Disable it temporarily during installation

The Actia PSA interface, essentially a VCI or "Vehicle Communication Interface," uses multiple physical connection methods to link your car to your diagnostic software:

The official ACTIA PSA Interface is a high-end professional tool, priced at roughly €1,700 ($1,800). However, the market is flooded with Chinese "clones" that cost a fraction of the price ($50–$150). While these clones can work, they are the source of the overwhelming majority of driver and connection problems seen on forums.

The Actia PSA XSight (or older "Pass-Thru" VCI) is the for PSA Group vehicles. It connects your Windows laptop to the vehicle’s OBD2 port to run dealer-level software (DiagBox, Lexia, PP2000).

In Device Manager, you should see: