esys 3.35.3

Use KillProcess utility to close or terminate hung and run-away processes.

KillProcess is a command line utility that can be used to terminate running processes. Best of all KillProcess attempts to close processes gratefully before terminating them forcibly. KillProcess can kill multiple instances of the same process.

DownloadDownload KillProcess.exe (16 KB).

Here is the help screen containing complete description and examples

Usage: KillProcess [/T timeout] process

Command line parameters:

Esys 3.35.3 Jun 2026

Use your preferred Launcher to point to the E-Sys executable. This step is what allows you to see "Auto Start/Stop Memory" instead of a cryptic hex code like 3001_0_1_255 . Common Coding Tasks with 3.35.3

While E-Sys has been updated to versions over 3.4x, 3.35.3 is considered a "stable" version.

Always save a backup of your original FA and SVT files before making changes. esys 3.35.3

However, if you are working on a very new model (e.g., 2024+ G-series), you might need a newer E-Sys version and a newer PSdZData database to properly recognize all ECUs. Safety and Best Practices

Altering specific variables within an existing ECU firmware module. Examples include enabling video-in-motion, disabling seatbelt chimes, or changing ambient lighting colors. Use your preferred Launcher to point to the E-Sys executable

Because E-Sys was never intended for public use, the coding data is "trimmed" (hidden). You need a launcher (like BimmerUtility or TokenMaster’s Launcher Pro ) to map the data so you can actually read the functions.

: Changing the Vehicle Order to reflect retrofitted equipment. Quick Setup Tips Always save a backup of your original FA

Expand the Function folder down to Ausgelesen (current value).

E-Sys 3.35.3 is a proprietary engineering software application developed by BMW for the factory configuration, diagnosis, coding, and software flashing of Electronic Control Units (ECUs).

Lite Version: Sufficient for text-based FDL coding and retrofits.

Run KillProcess.exe without parameters from the DOS command prompt to see full description of the supported parameters.