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The specific 2014 version of Mercedes-Benz's professional diagnostic software. It is highly valued by enthusiasts because it is the last version fully compatible with the older C3 Multiplexer (MUX) Acronis img: An image file created with Acronis True Image

. Instead of a manual, multi-day installation process, this image allows you to "clone" a fully working system onto your laptop in minutes. Dell D630:

A legacy laptop often used in automotive shops because it features a built-in RS232 (COM) port

, which is required for stable connection to older diagnostic hardware like the C3 MUX.

A compressed archive format that must be extracted using software like Why This Specific Package is Used

Setting up Xentry manually on Windows XP is notoriously difficult, involving multiple partitions, complex registry fixes, and specific driver configurations. Time-Saving:

A pre-made Acronis image bypasses the 6+ phases of manual installation. Hardware Compatibility:

It ensures the specialized drivers for the Dell D630’s hardware are already correctly configured. Legacy Support:

It enables full diagnosis, coding, and programming for Mercedes cars and vans built between 1989 and 2014. Basic Usage Steps file to get the (Acronis) image file. Prepare Bootable Media: Create a bootable USB drive using the Acronis Media Builder

Boot the Dell D630 from that USB and use the "Recover" option to overwrite your laptop's hard drive with the Xentry image.

Are you planning to install this on a Dell D630, or are you looking for a newer version of Xentry for a more modern laptop? Xentry 09.2014 Acronis Img For Dell D630 Setup Free

Boot your laptop from the USB flash drive with Acronis True Image software. Select "Recover" option from the main menu. Best Version of Xentry XDOS for Mercedes-Benz MB STAR C3

Xentry is a diagnostic tool used by Mercedes-Benz, and it's not typically associated with Dell computers or Acronis imaging software directly. Acronis is a company known for its data protection and cyber security solutions, including creating disk images for backup and recovery purposes.

If you're looking to create or use an Acronis image (.img) for a Dell D630 laptop, and it's compressed in a .rar file, here are some general steps you might find helpful. Note that these steps are based on general knowledge and might need to be adjusted based on specific details of your situation:

Steps:

  1. Extract the .rar on a separate PC using 7-Zip. Verify CRC checksums.
  2. Burn Acronis bootable ISO to CD/DVD or create bootable USB via Rufus.
  3. Boot D630 → press F12 → select CD/DVD or USB.
  4. Launch Acronis True Image → choose “Recovery” → “Acronis Startup Recovery Manager”.
  5. Select the extracted .img file from your external USB drive.
  6. Choose destination – The D630’s internal HDD/SSD.
  7. Select “Restore whole disk” → tick MBR and all partitions.
  8. Confirm – Warning: This erases all data on the target drive.
  9. Wait – Restoration takes 15-40 minutes depending on drive speed.
  10. Reboot – Remove Acronis media. Boot from internal drive.
  11. Windows XP setup – May prompt for driver installation. Cancel any hardware wizard unless network/audio is missing.
  12. Run Xentry – Check desktop shortcut or C:\Program Files\Xentry\xentry.exe.

The Ultimate Guide to Xentry 09.2014 Acronis Image for Dell D630: What You Need to Know

Configuring the Multiplexer (SDconnect C4/C5)

Once Xentry is open, you must link the software to your hardware:

  1. Open the Xentry Launcher (not DAS directly).
  2. Go to AdministrationDevice Manager.
  3. Select SDconnect C4 (or C5) with LAN connection.
  4. Manually set the IP address of the multiplexer to 192.168.1.120. The D630’s Ethernet port expects 192.168.1.100.
  5. Test the connection. You should see “Device ready” in green.

First Boot and Driver Verification

The first boot will take longer because Windows 7 will detect the new hardware (even though it’s the same model, the image might have been made on a slightly different D630).

  1. Log in as Administrator (password is often blank or mercedes). Look for a readme file on the desktop.
  2. Open Device Manager.
  3. Check for yellow exclamation marks. The key drivers to verify:
    • Intel 82566MM Gigabit Network (for LAN to the multiplexer).
    • NVIDIA Quadro NVS 135M (display).
    • COM & LPT Ports (should show Communications Port COM1).

If the network driver is missing, download Intel_82566MM_D630_driver.exe from another PC and transfer via USB.