Bmw Fsc Code Generator

There is very little information on the whole process of FSC activation codes. I thought maybe this thread might start a conversation. Game maker spaceship engine names. My understanding is that this is a system BMW has put in place to attempt to control the loading of software into their cars (actually 'your' car). For example- the Navigation maps will only load onto the CIC hard drive if you enter a FSC code that bmw creates by 'convolving' the VIN of the car, and the software FSC SWID code.and creating a 20 digit activation code that will only work for your car and that one software version.

BMW CIC PATCHER v2 + NECESSARY TOOLS GENERATE YOUR RETROFIT FSC CERTIFICATES Forget about emulators, script activations, hard map updates. This is a better-enhanced version of what is selling/floating around these days. NO BOOTLOADER MODE DONE IN 10 SECONDS! NO BRICKING CiC Read code 1B with USB BMW FSC / IBAC Generator v1.0.1.2. Why can I not find any fsc code generator to use for myself. I bought the update bmw business motion navi 2014-1. They ask your vin numbers and after paying, the send the software + fsc to download.

(Mods, please note that there is NOTHING PROPRIETARY about this discussion, OK?) In my present case, I bought the DVDs with the 2011 nav software for $9 from BMW. (Indeed, $9 and change) I am on the hunt for the FSC process. Worse case I can buy it from a dealer for $200, online for $100 (so far). Oh, the FSC process also works for things like Sirius. Where you jsut need to turn on or load software.

Interestingly, most dealers are unaware that there is, in fact, an 'end user accessible process'. In other words, they will swear that 'we need to load the maps in the shop, it costs $450'. But in fact, BMW designed a system that also uses DVDs and can be done without the dealership computer. Of interest, the navigation maps I am looking at do not contain any kind of license, nor restrictions. One might think BMW is giving up on controlling the map data. Is it permissible to hack the FSC process? I assume it is, given that it is on my car.

And my car comes with EULA that restricts my use of the software on the car. (PS all this discussion about hacking my own car is (1) not a violation of any law or agreement, and therefore not a violation of this forum's rules.and (2) recognizes such hacking will void the warranty, if detected.) Anyway, my ramblings. I was lost after 'there is very little information.'

What are you trying to do, please explain as if i was a 2 year old, tis my mental age after all. If you want to load new software into the newer 'CIC' based cars, you need an 'FSC activation code' to do so.

A 'CIC' car is the BMW term for the newer 'hard drive based system'. So things like the navigation map are no longer on a DVD that sits in the DVD drive and is accessed by the car.but rather the map data is on an internal hard drive. The use FSCs for other stuff as well, like Sirius activation.

It is a funny system in the shop how I 'request' the codes. I as a tech make a parts request for the nav code, the parts department puts the request through to BMW through a special place in their website, then I later download the codes on a computer in the shop through the special BMW website, with the choice of using a USB drive to transfer the code to the vehicle or manually enter via I-drive. Free mp3 song download. And all this to activate functions in the CIC, where the hardware and software are already in place, but locked out. Same process for SIRIUS as expected.

(CIC= car information computer fwiw, as opposed to the older version CCC, car communications computer) I'm sure I'll get more info about this when I go for my next training course. It is a funny system in the shop how I 'request' the codes. I as a tech make a parts request for the nav code, the parts department puts the request through to BMW through a special place in their website, then I later download the codes on a computer in the shop through the special BMW website, with the choice of using a USB drive to transfer the code to the vehicle or manually enter via I-drive.

And all this to activate functions in the CIC, where the hardware and software are already in place, but locked out. Same process for SIRIUS as expected. (CIC= car information computer fwiw, as opposed to the older version CCC, car communications computer) I'm sure I'll get more info about this when I go for my next training course. Jibes with what I've read and heard. It is most definitely not the old way. INPA/DIS will not do it.

BMW FSC Active key2 On-board navigation systems like iDrive are installed in the dashboard of your vehicle during the manufacturing process. Some drivers, however, purchase Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs) that can be moved from car to car.Like iDrive, these GPS-enabled portable devices provide navigation assistance. But the comparison ends there. Because it is integrated with your car’s interior functions, iDrive provides greater levels of reliability, convenience and performance.

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