Run Setup.exe: Start the installation from the root directory. Choose the "Standalone" installation unless you are setting up a local server network.
Labor Times: Estimates for how long specific repair jobs should take. Prerequisites for a Working Installation
The 11/2010 (v113G) release is the "sweet spot" for Opel legacy support. It contains the final, most refined data for the GM-era Opel vehicles before the transition to Global TIS (which requires an active online subscription). If you own an Opel manufactured between 1995 and 2010, this specific version provides the highest level of detail for ECU pinouts and torque specifications.
The "v113G 11/2010" update includes several critical modules that make it indispensable for vehicle maintenance:
Data Update: After the main shell is installed, you must run the "TIS Update" from the data folder to import the 11/2010 vehicle datasets. Phase 3: Hardware Connection (The "Dongle" Issue)
Wiring Diagrams: Interactive electrical schematics for troubleshooting sensors, ECUs, and lighting.
Older versions of TIS 2000 required a physical USB security dongle. Most "working" versions of the v113G zip file include a "crack" or a "TIS2000 Dongle Emulator."