Pp2000 - Lexia Old Versions - Mhh Auto - Page 1
The demand for old versions is also driven by the technical challenges of installation. Unlike modern "plug-and-play" software, PP2000 and Lexia were notoriously difficult to install correctly. They required specific driver versions, manual installation of COM ports, and often needed to be installed in a very specific order to function.
The forum is a hub of knowledge. You'll find discussions on everything from installing the software on virtual machines to troubleshooting "clone" hardware problems.
Thanks everyone. I found a stable dual boot setup. If anyone needs help installing without Diagbox interference, let me know. I’ll write a short guide in the tutorials section. PP2000 - LEXIA OLD versions - MHH AUTO - Page 1
Do not install on Windows 10/11 directly. Use a dedicated laptop with or run the provided VMWare image from Page 1. The old Lexia software accesses hardware ports directly, which modern OSs block for security.
—provides diagnostic depth that standard OBD-II readers cannot match: Global Testing: The demand for old versions is also driven
PP2000 - LEXIA Old Versions - MHH AUTO - Page 1: A Comprehensive Guide
For automotive technicians, hobbyists, and Peugeot-Citroën (PSA) enthusiasts, servicing modern vehicles relies heavily on complex, integrated digital suites like Diagbox . However, trying to read a 1998 Peugeot 306 or a 2002 Citroën Xsara with a brand-new version of Diagbox often triggers communication timeouts, missing menus, or complete ECU lockout. The forum is a hub of knowledge
Assuming you have downloaded the files from that thread, here is a safe installation protocol: