Free download Xentry Diagnostics OpenShell 072017-Torrent.rar on Mega:
https://mega.nz/#!YexTWCzD!YgEXucASBYSrcE5TOtroSSb-ZUYbQ2y2TPHIRa8gh0M
XDOS 072017-Torrent-Rutracker.rar:
https://mega.nz/#!dbBjmZhJ!X1M4sUqh7PdAZU9X0-cz5F7ZP1ApQwCT0iL_XETYqOg
New Xentry release – 07.2017:
https://mega.nz/#!EMkWiRSS!6gszXMzNaiZxqZgBx4HnIDDXzO7c7DcPXhGH6oWlvc8
Fixed Addon Center (close to tray):
https://mega.nz/#!p4kRRQxZ!L6taIm1XwcZrd7GTC8NCLUMMRZMUnhqQp3wPC-s2-QE
Fixed StartkeyCenter (show key end date):
https://mega.nz/#!chUXQCSS!wsWNO7G0gd6VLivhUGaeG1_xVKF68Fff1ncaQDrzOnI
Note: ALL files about 07.2017 Mercedes diagnostic software is a copy version for share; never tested by any professional. You may run it possibly with high risk, but no one but yourself should take responsibility of it. If you wanna work with a safe version, try 05.2017 XDOS tested successfully
For sake of safety, you are advised to use Mercedes software version 05.2017:
SDD version: 2017.5 MB SDConnectC4 Software Windows 7 256G SSDDELL D630 Format
HHD version: 2017.5 SD Connect C4 Software Windows 7 500G HDD with DELL D630
* both versions tested by professionals working for chinaobd2.com.
AN INPORTANT TIP: SDD or HHD, which better?
Price:
SD C4 software with SSD for $129, HDD for $109
SSDs are more expensive than HDDs
Speed:
SSD VS Common HDD in terms of running speed (test on our DELL D630 PC) |
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4G SSD | 4G HDD | 1G SSD | 1G HDD | |
boot time | about 1min 30 Secs | about 4 min | about 3 Min 15 Secs | about 5 Min |
shutdown time | about 20 Secs | about 50 Secs | about 22 Secs | about 2 min |
time to use Xentry test one vehicle module |
about 2 min 25 Secs | about 3Min 27 Secs | about 4 Min 28 Secs | about 5 min 7 Secs |
This is where SSDs shine. An SSD-equipped PC will boot in seconds, certainly under a minute. A hard drive requires time to speed up to operating specs, and will continue to be slower than an SSD during normal use. A PC or Mac with an SSD boots faster, launches apps faster, and has faster overall performance. Witness the higher PCMark benchmark scores on laptops and desktops with SSDs, plus the much higher scores and transfer times for external SSDs versus HDDs. Whether it’s for fun, school, or business, the extra speed may be the difference between finishing on time or failing.
Maximum and Common Capacity:
Dell D630SSD 256GB, HDD 500GB
Basically, the more storage capacity, the more stuff or application you can hold on yourPC.While the (Internet) cloud may be a goodplaceto share these files among yourphone,tablet, and PC, local storage is less expensive, and you only have to buy it once.
Fragmentation:
Because of their rotary recording surfaces, HDD surfaces work best with larger files that are laid down in contiguous blocks. That way, the drive head can start and end its read in one continuous motion. When hard drives start to fill up, large files can become scattered around the disk platter, which is otherwise known as fragmentation. While read/write algorithms have improved to the point that the effect is minimized, the fact of the matter is that HDDs can become fragmented, while SSDs don’t care where the data is stored on its chips, since there’s no physical read head. Thus, SSDs are inherently faster.
Durability:
An SSD has no moving parts, so it is more likely to keep your data safe in the event that you drop your laptop bag or your system is shaken about by an earthquake while it’s operating. Most hard drives park their read/write heads when the system is off, but they are flying over the drive platter at hundreds of miles an hour when they are in operation. Besides, even parking brakes have limits. If you’re rough on your equipment, an SSD is recommended.
Availability:
Hard drives are simply more plentiful. Look at the product lists from Western Digital, Toshiba, Seagate, Samsung, and Hitachi, and you’ll see many more HDD models than SSDs. For PCs and Macs, internal HDDs won’t be going away completely, at least for the next couple of years. You’ll also see many more HDD choices than SSDs from different manufacturers for the same capacities. SSD model lines are growing in number, but HDDs are still in the majority for storage devices in PCs.
Form Factors:
Because HDDs rely on spinning platters, there is a limit to how small they can be manufactured. There was an initiative to make smaller 1.8-inch spinning hard drives, but that’s stalled at about 320GB, since the phablet and smartphone manufacturers have settled on flash memory for their primary storage. SSDs have no such limitation, so they can continue to shrink as time goes on. SSDs are available in 2.5-inch laptop drive-sized boxes, but that’s only for convenience. As laptops become slimmer and tablets take over as primary Web-surfing platforms, you’ll start to see the adoption of SSDs skyrocket.
Noise:
Even the quietest HDD will emit a bit of noise when it is in use from the drive spinning or the read arm moving back and forth, particularly if it’s in a system that’s been banged about or in an all-metal system where it’s been shoddily installed. Faster hard drives will make more noise than slower ones. SSDs make virtually no noise at all, since they’re non-mechanical.
Overall: HDDs win on price, capacity, and availability. SSDs work best if speed, ruggedness, form factor, noise, or fragmentation (technically part of speed) are important factors to you. If it weren’t for the price and capacity issues, 2017.05 SDconnect C4 software running in SSD together with SDconnect C4would be the winner hands down, the most ideal tool for diagnostics and programming on Mercedes-Benz vehicles..
Enjoy!