top of page

Download Best - Autokit Wince

I’ll assume you want actionable information about downloading and installing AutoKit for Windows CE / Windows Mobile (often referred to as “AutoKit Wince”)—including where to find it, installation steps, driver/setup tips, and troubleshooting. If you meant a different product, tell me which one.

Q3: My head unit has no “Navigation” button. How do I launch Autokit?

Some units allow you to set Autokit as the default “Media Player.” Go to Settings > Application > Default Apps > Media > Select Autokit.exe. Autokit Wince Download

Error 2: Autokit Crashes on Launch (White Screen)

  • Cause: CPU mismatch (ARM vs MIPS) or missing runtime libraries.
  • Fix: Download the opposite CPU version. Also, copy MFC80U.DLL and MSVCR80.DLL into the /Windows folder of your head unit (advanced).

Step 5: First-Time Activation

When you launch Autokit for the first time, you will see a screen asking for an Activation Code. Cause: CPU mismatch (ARM vs MIPS) or missing

  • This code is not free. It costs between $15 and $30 USD.
  • Purchase from the official Carlinkit store or a reseller.
  • Enter the 16-digit code using the on-screen keyboard (use a USB mouse plugged into the head unit – much easier than the touchscreen).

Step 2: Safe Download Sources (as of 2026)

Since official sites have disappeared, use these community-vetted sources: Step 5: First-Time Activation When you launch Autokit

  • GitHub: Search for autokit-wince repositories (look for precompiled binaries).
  • XDA Developers Forums: Threads under “Windows CE Car Headunits.”
  • 4PDA (Russian forum): Extensive archives, but use a translator and scan files with VirusTotal.
  • Backup from known working devices: Many users share their working AutoKit folder via Google Drive or MEGA.

🔒 Security Note: Always scan downloaded .exe files with VirusTotal (https://www.virustotal.com). WinCE malware is rare, but keyloggers exist.

Step 3: Transfer to SD Card

  1. Format a microSD/SD card as FAT32.
  2. Copy the AutoKit_xxx.exe file and any accompanying .dll or .cfg files to the root directory.
  3. Also copy a file manager (e.g., GSFinder.exe) – your WinCE device may lack a built-in explorer.

Step 2: Prepare the SD Card

  • Insert your microSD card into your PC.
  • Format it as FAT32 (not exFAT or NTFS).
  • Create a folder named Autokit (case sensitive) on the card’s root.
  • Copy Autokit.exe and the Autokit_Data folder into that Autokit folder.

Copyright 2026, Deep Leading Pulse

bottom of page