These are the data libraries that E-Sys uses to communicate with your car.
The path should look like C:\ESysData\psdzdata . Ensure the subfolders (like swe , cafd ) are directly inside C:\ESysData\psdzdata\ and not wrapped in an extra folder. Phase 4: Setting Up EST (Token) File Locate EST Folder: Find the est folder from your download.
The folder structure should look like: psdzdata\mainseries , psdzdata\odx , etc.
After installation, verify that ESYS 2210 is installed correctly by running the command esys2210 --version . This should display the version of ESYS 2210 installed on your system. esys 2210 install
Paste the activation code provided with your software bundle to unlock the application. 📦 Step 4: Setting Up the PSdZData 22.10 Libraries
You may need to run "Detect CAF for SWE" to map files properly after a software upgrade. If you're interested, I can:
Turn the car's ignition ON but do not start the engine. These are the data libraries that E-Sys uses
: The installation is largely automatic. Users receive an official download link and activation code via email; the setup file includes all necessary runtimes (like Java and specific Windows libraries), requiring only a few clicks to complete. Activation Process
Standard E-Sys cannot code a car without a mapping token. You must configure your launcher software (e.g., BimmerUtility or EsysPlus) next.
: Choose the target location for your data files. The default path is usually C:\Data . Ensure this drive has enough space if you plan to save heavy log files or vehicle profiles. Phase 4: Setting Up EST (Token) File Locate
Keep the default directory (usually C:\EC-Apps\ESG\E-Sys ). Do not change this unless you are an advanced user.
E-Sys requires a token/license to operate. Most users use "E-Sys Launcher Pro" or similar token solutions. Run the E-Sys Launcher setup.