MT4/MT5 2026 Top Issues: Server Search, EA Load Failures & VPS Setup Guide
📅 2026-06-13
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Summary: Fix the top 5 MT4/MT5 issues in 2026: empty server lists (China), Mac EA loading failures, VPS setup, historical data export, and multiple account management.
Based on 2025-2026 user searches, these are the most frequent MT4/MT5 problems and their verified solutions.
1. MT4/MT5 Server Search Returns Empty (China Users)
Problem: The server list is empty when searching for a broker. New users cannot log in, but existing users often work fine.
Why: The broker server list node is periodically restricted. Existing users have cached server addresses.
Solution:
Update MT4 to the latest version (currently build 1470+).
Use a stable network during the first connection to cache the server address.
Manually enter the broker's server IP if known (File > Login to Trade Account).
*Reference: Industry reports from June 2025 & February 2026 [citation:1].*
2. EA Not Loading on Mac MT4
Problem: The EA cannot be dragged onto a chart, or shows "invalid EA" or "custom indicator not found."
Causes: 32/64-bit incompatibility, missing DLL files, or disabled automated trading.
Solution:
Enable Auto-Trading: Tools > Options > Expert Advisors > Check "Allow automated trading."
Check File Placement: Place `.ex4` files in `/MQL4/Experts/` and any `.dll` files in `/MQL4/Libraries/`.
Verify Compatibility: Some Windows-compiled EAs (especially those calling external DLLs) do not work on Mac.
Review Logs: Terminal window > Expert tab for specific error codes.
*Reference: Community Q&A (2025) [citation:2].*
3. How to Set Up a MetaTrader VPS
Why: To run EAs 24/7 without keeping your PC on.
Steps:
1. Purchase a VPS from a provider optimized for forex (low latency to your broker).
2. Connect via RDP: Use Remote Desktop Connection with the provided IP, username, and password.
3. Install MT4/MT5 inside the VPS (download the installer from your broker).
4. Copy Your EA: Place EA files in the `MQL4/Experts` folder via the VPS desktop.
5. Enable Auto-Start: Place an MT4 shortcut in the Windows Startup folder so trading resumes after automatic VPS reboots.
*Reference: Weltrade Help Center (2026) [citation:4].*
4. Viewing & Exporting Account History / Equity Curve
Problem: Users want to analyze past performance and generate an equity curve.
Solution (MT4):
1. Open the Terminal window (Ctrl+T).
2. Click the Account History tab.
3. Right-click > "Save as Detailed Statement" (HTML file includes an equity graph).
4. Right-click > "Save as Report" (for a different format).
*Reference: IG & Gold2u guides [citation:5][citation:10].*
Solution (MT5):
1. Go to View > History Center (Ctrl+U).
2. Select the symbol and timeframe.
3. Click "Download" from the server.
4. For backtesting: Press Ctrl+R, select your EA, set the date range, and start.
*Reference: Windsor Brokers KB [citation:3].*
5. Adding Instruments & Managing Multiple Accounts
On Mobile (Android/iOS):
Go to Quotes > Tap + (Android) or use the search bar (iOS) to add new symbols [citation:6].
Running Multiple MT4 Accounts on One PC/VPS:
Run the installer again and change the installation directory for each instance (e.g., `.../MT4-1`, `.../MT4-2`). Create separate shortcuts on the desktop [citation:9].
References:
MetaQuotes Help Desk (2025-2026)
Community troubleshooting data (CSDN, Hmarkets, B2Broker)
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