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Looking for E-Sys Launcher PRO [Request]
#1
Hey everyone,
I’m setting up E-Sys 3.40.2 with PSdZData 4.45 for my BMW F10.
Could someone please confirm which Launcher PRO version is compatible with that setup?
Also, is there any official or trusted source where I can obtain it?
Thanks in advance for the info!
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#2
Don't use psdz 4.45. It's too old.

I'd say use Esys 23.10, as I personally like the interface. 3.40.2 is also fine.

Use esysultra as a launcher. It's trusted and it's the best launcher there is currently.

Use psdz 4.56.11, esys 3.40.2 or 23.10 with esysultra.
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#3
1- 4.45 is more than enough for F10
2- If you are doing coding only for your self ,then the cracked version of the Esys Launcher pro v2.8 is also more than enough for your F10
3- Esys version is decided by the launcher you are going to use , Launcher pro 2.8 supports up to esys 3.30 or something like this , can't remember exactly but only old Esys versions are compatible .
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#4
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#5
(10-31-2025, 12:16 AM)Mehmetdogan2002 Wrote: Don't use psdz 4.45. It's too old.

I'd say use Esys 23.10, as I personally like the interface. 3.40.2 is also fine.

Use esysultra as a launcher. It's trusted and it's the best launcher there is currently.

Use psdz 4.56.11, esys 3.40.2 or 23.10 with esysultra.

I have an F10 LCI and I have PSdZData 4.58.33. However, I don’t know which E-Sys version to use. What is the difference between E-Sys 3.40.2, E-Sys Plus 3.8.1, and E-Sys 25.10.3? Which one is best to use? I need a small crash course on this topic. 
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#6
Use esys 2206, great interface, latest full psdz. To keep things simple. I have 3.40.2, 2206, 2510, but 2206 for me is the best
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