| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Intel Core i5 (4th gen+) or AMD Ryzen 3 | Intel i7 or Ryzen 5 (6 cores+) | | RAM | 8 GB total (4 GB for VM) | 16 GB+ total (8 GB for VM) | | Storage | 60 GB free SSD space | 120 GB free NVMe SSD | | Virtualization | VT-x/AMD-V enabled in BIOS | Same + SLAT | | Host OS | Windows 10/11, Linux, or macOS | Windows 10 Pro / 11 Pro |
In the ever-evolving world of automotive diagnostics, staying updated is not just an advantage—it’s a necessity. For independent workshops, mobile mechanics, and DIY enthusiasts who demand dealer-level performance without the subscription fees, the name Autocom has long been a gold standard. However, the landscape shifted dramatically with the release of the "Autocom 202023 VM EN by Fantomel New." autocom 202023 vm en by fantomel new
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | USB passthrough failed | Reconnect VCI, then inside VM go to Device Manager > Scan for hardware changes. | | VM crashes on start | Insufficient RAM or CPU cores | Reduce VM RAM to 3 GB or increase host RAM. | | "Dongle not found" error | Fantomel’s emulator blocked by antivirus | Exclude the VM folder from Windows Defender in the host OS. | | No vehicle communication | Wrong COM port for VCI | In VM settings, force the USB controller to 2.0 (some clone cables are USB 1.1/2.0 only). | | Slow interface | Graphics acceleration off | In VMware, enable 3D Acceleration and allocate 1 GB video memory. | Autocom 202023 vs. Competitors: Where Does It Stand? How does this VM compare to other solutions in 2025? | Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended |