Pp2000 - Lexia Old Versions - Mhh Auto - Page 1 -

Posted by: DiagTech_2025
Topic: Seeking stable older versions of PP2000 & Lexia software


The first page of that MHH Auto thread usually includes:

| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | PP2000 v21 (Standalone) | Full installer for Windows XP or 7 (32-bit). Includes the "Universal" driver fix. | | Lexia v24 (No Upgrade) | The last version before the forced DiagBox transition. Perfect for Xsara Picasso, C5 (2001-2007). | | Actia Interface Firmware Flasher | A tool to downgrade your VCI firmware to a version compatible with these old builds. | | VMWare Image | A pre-installed Windows XP virtual machine with PP2000 and Lexia ready to run. | | Driver Fix for Win 7/10 | Modified FTDI drivers to keep your clone interface from disconnecting after 5 minutes. |


While Page 1 gives you the files, the subsequent pages (2-20) contain user experiences. The most common issues reported in the MHH thread include:

Pro Tip: If you find a post on Page 2 mentioning a "fixed DLL file," always cross-reference it with Page 1. Many MHH veterans edit the original post to include hotfixes.


MHH Auto (mhhauto.com) is arguably the world’s most important forum for automotive diagnostic software, hardware modification, and reverse engineering. It is not a typical car club; it is a technical database where engineers, locksmiths, and master technicians share cracked firmware, driver fixes, and version archives.

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