![]() %SystemRoot%\system32 %SystemRoot% %SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem c:\ediabas\binĥ. In the “Variable value:” box, add “ c:\ediabas\bin” to the end of the list of folders – e.g: ![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll see a system variable called “Path” – double-click thisĤ. Choose “Advanced” and then “Environment Variables”ģ. You will see this screen when you run it:Ģ. Go to control panel, select Classic View and open the “System” item INPA relies on a file called API.DLL being in a folder that is set in the Windows “path” so you need to add the EDIABAS folder to the path variable, like this:ġ. One of my blog readers sent the e-mail to ask how to install BMW INPA software on win7/win 8/win10.I searched and found the solution provided by forum members.įirst, you have to make a tiny change to the Windows environment variables.
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