Loading Data Failed Check The Configuration File Tecdoc Patched • Top & Genuine

Check the quarantine or protection history for files deleted from your TecDoc folder.

Did this error happen , or right after a new installation/Windows update ?

If the patch expects the data to be on drive Z: , but your computer didn't mount the virtual disk, the "Loading Data Failed" error will appear. Check the quarantine or protection history for files

In most TecDoc installations, the TEDATA.INI file (usually found in the Windows directory or the program folder) dictates where the program looks for its data.

Because patched versions often bypass standard license checks or use custom database paths, the configuration file (typically config.ini or TEDB.INI ) is easily corrupted or misaligned. In most TecDoc installations, the TEDATA

: The Transbase or Interbase database service required by TecDoc is not running.

: Sometimes, the software or application trying to access the Tecdoc data might have compatibility issues with the current version of the database or its patches. : Sometimes, the software or application trying to

Ensure all .fdb , .gdb , or specific SQL database files (depending on the version) are present in the designated data directory.

If you are using a specific patched version, disable auto-update features in TecDoc, as they will break the patch.

If you are a professional in the automotive aftermarket, relying on (now TecAlliance) is essential for identifying parts, accessing technical data, and managing inventory. However, users—particularly those using "patched" or modified versions of the software—often encounter the frustrating error message: "Loading data failed: check the configuration file" [1].

TecDoc frequently utilizes the Transbase database engine to query parts data. If this service fails to start, the configuration check will fail. Press Windows Key + R , type services.msc , and press .