Locate your Renolink 1.87 installation package (usually provided via a download link by your hardware vendor or found on trusted automotive forums). Right-click the downloaded .zip or .rar archive. Select using WinRAR or 7-Zip.
Before installing Renolink 1.87 on your Windows 10 system, ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements:
Create a desktop shortcut for the new RenOLink file and delete any old shortcuts created by the initial installer.
Ensure the following are installed:
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: The installer and the final application must be run with administrative rights to modify system registries and access COM ports. The Installation Process The setup generally follows a three-phase sequence:
Right-click on renolink.exe inside the folder, select , go to the Compatibility tab, check the box for Run this program as an administrator , and click Apply . Step 5: Activation and Database Linkage Renolink 1.87 Install Windows 10
Inside the Renolink folder, locate the configuration file (usually an .ini file or a shortcut configuration). Open it with Notepad.
Select the correct number that matches your Device Manager assignment (from Step 1) and choose OBDLink as the interface type.
: If the software fails to launch, right-click the Renolink shortcut, select Properties > Compatibility , and run the program in Windows 7 Compatibility Mode Administrator Privileges Locate your Renolink 1
Right-click the port, select , and go to the Port Settings tab. Click Advanced .
Error Message: "Cannot get interface"
Go to .
Look under . You should see USB Serial Port (COMX) , where "X" represents the allocated port number (e.g., COM3). Step 2: Configure the COM Port Latency Timer