Ancient Tomtom 520 - going to France, need a map of france l   

Postby Downunder35m » Wed Dec 25, 2013 10:27 pm

No need to keep the ttsystem, as a matter of fact your device won't boot properly if left in place.
Remove the ttgo.bif as well as instructed!
Boot the device without SD and use the values of the ttgo.bif created on the internal memory of your TT.
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 12:23 am

Ok, everything removed from SDHC card except europe map directory.

TomTom 520 updated from TomTom, fastactivate copied to the device's internal memory, this is what I see when I select option 2. patch maps....

..:: FastActivate 22/12/2013 ::..
________________________________________________________________________________

Voice(s):
Complete Map(s):
United_Kingdom_and_Republic_of_Ireland-5.meta => .dct OK
Incomplete Map(s):
Fuel prices:
Speed cameras:
________________________________________________________________________________

BIF File......O:\TTGO.BIF
KeyGen Type...7
Device Name...TomTom GO 520
Application...7480
Bootloader....55120
DeviceID......*********(removed by me for obvious reasons))
Storage.......Size 488MB, Free 234MB


(so doesn't see the Europe map on my SDHC card?)

or option 7 (display device info)...


ttgo.bif:
DeviceName=TomTom GO 520
DeviceVersionHW=GO 520
DeviceSerialNumber=M2xxxxxxxxxx
BootLoaderVersion=55120
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=7480
ApplicationVersion=9084

Map(s):
O:\United_Kingdom_and_Republic_of_Ireland\

Storage:
Size 488MB, Free 234MB


So the Europe map I left on the SDHC card isn't showing?
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Postby tendriver » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:00 am

peskywinnets wrote:So the Europe map I left on the SDHC card isn't showing?


No because, as stated in post 29, you now have navcore 7.480 installed & Europe 920.5241 is not compatible with it.
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Postby Downunder35m » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:00 am

Why would it show up?
The ttgo.bif only shows what is active and in use.
If you update through Home you need to patc the Navcore.
Did you switch to the new map?
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:13 am

tendriver wrote:My instructions were to Remove EVERYTHING from the SDHC card except the Europe_920_5241 map folder & nothing else.

The navcore confirmation request was for the Internal Memory as plainly stated in the first sentence, "Now for the internal".



As per my post 32, everything has been removed from the SDHC card *except* for the Europe Map.

I ran fastactivate on the Internal Memory & got the results shown in my last post (#32)
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:14 am

Downunder35m wrote:Why would it show up?
The ttgo.bif only shows what is active and in use.
If you update through Home you need to patc the Navcore.
Did you switch to the new map?


I don't know if it should show up or not...just stating what I'm seeing locally here.

Yes I patched the navcore with fastactivate after updating via Home.

re switching maps...I only have UK & Ireland maps showing as an option on my TomTom 520 (which is a recurring nightmare here - 5 nights now, still nothing other than UK & Ireland maps showing!) even though the Europe map is a folder showing on the root of my SDHC card.
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Postby tendriver » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:57 am

peskywinnets wrote:So the Europe map I left on the SDHC card isn't showing?


No because, as stated in post 29, you now have navcore 7.480 installed & Europe 920.5241 is not compatible with it.

peskywinnets wrote:I ran fastactivate on the Internal Memory & got the results shown in my last post (#32)


Which clearly shows navcore 7.480

peskywinnets wrote:re switching maps...I only have UK & Ireland maps showing as an option on my TomTom 520 (which is a recurring nightmare here - 5 nights now, still nothing other than UK & Ireland maps showing!) even though the Europe map is a folder showing on the root of my SDHC card.


Do you have any idea what navcore is actually installed on the internal memory??
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:02 pm

Good spot & I have zero idea how this has come about. Prior to post 1 of this thread, I used TomTom's site to upgrade everything....after which which had my 520 at V9.510 ....now when I do the same (upgrade my 520 via Tomtom) I end up with an older version?

I guess I now need to think about wiping the internal memory & starting a clean install?
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 1:48 pm

So I downloaded a fresh 9.51 cab here...

http://www.navitotal.com/showthread.php?14876-Official-Tomtom-Navcore-Collections-(v6-v7-v8-v9-v10-v11-v12-truck)

deleted my TomTom's internal memory.

Extracted the V9.51 cab file to my TomTOm's internal memory.

Confirmed with fastactivate that I have navcore 9.51 running on internal memory by running fastactivate (option 7), this is what I see...

ttgo.bif:
DeviceName=TomTom GO 520
DeviceVersionHW=GO 520
DeviceSerialNumber=M2xxxxxxxxxx
BootLoaderVersion=55120
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=9510
ApplicationVersion=1234792.1

Map(s):

so with only my europe map on the SDHC card & V9.51 Navcore running I use fastactivate to patch the maps.... some progress

"Problem with map

You cannot use this map on this device: Europe-849"


which is frustrating ....but after 7 days...it's just nice to see that finally my tomtom 520 even knows that I have a europe map, lol!
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 2:43 pm

Ok, this is just perplexing.

Somehow or other, an older Navcore version is finding it's way back into my tomotom - even though I'm not downloading anything (other than a europe 'south' map in lieu of 'europe' map). All I've done is run fastactivate a coupole of times & here's what I'm seeing now ...


ttgo.bif:
DeviceName=TomTom GO 520
DeviceVersionHW=GO 520
DeviceSerialNumber=M2xxxxxxxxxx
BootLoaderVersion=55120
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8351
ApplicationVersion=9982
CurrentMap=
CurrentMapVersion=0.0

Map(s):
N:\Europe_South_920_5241\
N:\United_Kingdom_and_Republic_of_Ireland\

Storage:
Size 3876MB, Free 2051MB


So how on earth am I seeing Navcore 9.510 change to Navcore 8351 ?!!!!!!
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:09 pm

Ok...finally! (I think!)

Here's what I had to do.

Totally wipe the contents of my TomTom 520 internal memory
Totally wipe the contents of the SDHC card
Manually unpack a fresh V9.51 Navcore onto the SDHC card (because there were problems for me in spades when I updated via the tomtom servers)
copy all my required maps folders to the SDHC card.

(so, in other words...absolutely nothing running on internal memory - everything on the SDHC card.

Run fastactivate

Only the above procedure worked for me...I think where my problems were occuring was when I was using the internal memory (&/or upfating via the tomtom servers)... my tomtom 520 never seemed to 'suss' what was on the the SDHC card (ever). Therefore the only way I could be sure that I was working all from the one place so to speak, was to do all of this on the SDHC card. For some still unknown reason I was occasionally seeing my navcore revert back to an older copy too!

Many thanks for all your input ...especially to tendriver who had the patience of a saint!

There remains only one issue-ette...my UK maps no longer seem to accept full postcodes as "navigate to" input? (but if push comes to shove I'll sort this out after I've got back from Europe!)

Edit: Well, I've copied the postcode file onto my SDHC card's root downloaded from the 920 map thread on this forum , but postcodes still aren't working - any top tips?
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 7:24 pm

Ok, just so as to inform others who may find this thread by way of google, to get a full UK postcode search working, you actually have to drop your downloaded postcode files into a specific folder called zip, therefore I created such a named directory on my SDHC card & dropped the two files in there - job done :-)
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Postby tendriver » Thu Dec 26, 2013 10:52 pm

peskywinnets wrote:Ok, just so as to inform others who may find this thread by way of google, to get a full UK postcode search working, you actually have to drop your downloaded postcode files into a specific folder called zip, therefore I created such a named directory on my SDHC card & dropped the two files in there - job done :-)


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Postby Downunder35m » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:11 pm

Of course it is, but to find it a user must actually pay attention ;)
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Postby peskywinnets » Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:22 pm

tendriver wrote:This is clearly explained in post 1 of every Navitotal Map thread & post 2 of every Navitotal Map Collection thread, as well as [Please Register or Login to download file]


(BTW, I wasn't claiming it as my solution, I found it in another navitotal thread where someone was hitting a similar problem!)

Granted it's in the Navitotal map thread, here's what it says...

"LATEST POSTCODES Version 920 [GREAT BRITAIN, NEDERLAND & SINGAPORE] 920 zip.zip
Extract and copy the "Zip" folder to the root of your device"


In retrospect totally clear to me now, but what I was doing was extracting the GB postcode files in the ZIP folder called to the root of my device, yes I know it doesn't say 'copy contents of folder ...it says copy the 'ZIP' folder, but when someone is brow beaten & weary, then oversights happen ......so it can surely happen to others, hence posting my resolution here in this thread)

I offer up alternative wording(!)...

"LATEST POSTCODES Version 920 [GREAT BRITAIN, NEDERLAND & SINGAPORE] 920 zip.zip
Extract the actual folder called 'Zip' to the root of your TomTom "



...the reason I stumbled was because I noticed that in the folder called zip were non UK related postcode files, therefore I dragged only the relevant GB ones to the root of my device (whereas copying the whole ZIP folder without exploring it to see what lay within first would use up SDHC card space). Also, there's a bit of unfortunate coincidental naming in play here..... in that when you zip file you use the term ZIP (as in compress) vs ZIP (as in postcodes) ...too many ZIPS! (zip eh dee doo dah etc etc)
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