: Users with newer models, such as the 2024 GLE, will often see a "Stardust" notification within their Mercedes app when a software update is ready for installation.
The "v46.1" update focuses primarily on . While previous versions required manual registry edits, this updated release is optimized for Windows 10 and 11 (Pro versions recommended). Key features of this update include:
This version fixes the common "language mismatch" error that often causes DAS to crash during vehicle communication. The "Easiest Installation" Process
The tool creates a more stable environment, reducing the risk of Xentry crashing or losing activation unexpectedly.
: Includes the latest driver updates for various multiplexers, ensuring stable communication between the PC and the vehicle.
All you need is a high-quality USB-C or USB-A drive (formatted to FAT32) and a stable internet connection for the initial download.
Users report a noticeably snappier interface response time after the fix is applied, clearing out background "bloat" that can plague older Mercedes infotainment modules. The "Easiest Installation" Promise
: Automatically applies required registry values for Config Assist and restores missing vehicle images within the Xentry interface. Broad Version Compatibility : Optimized for Xentry versions released between 03.2021 and 03.2025 on Windows 10 64-bit systems. Installation Prerequisites
For now, It is mature, patched, and—as the keyword promises—the easiest installation to date.
Adequate disk space (Check the download package for specific requirements).
: This version focuses on critical bug fixes and stability enhancements, mirroring official updates like MBUX Version 2.6.1 , which includes performance optimizations and system refinements.
If you encounter this common XENTRY error after patching, re-run the FullFixBySamik tool and ensure that the "Licensing/AddOn Reset" sub-option is checked to wipe corrupted temporary access keys. If you need help optimizing your setup, let me know: