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Yes - there's a feller selling copies on eBay. Ordinarilly I don't get involved in this sort of thing, but seeing as Land Rover point blank refused to sell me one or even try one to see if it improves my not-too-accurate Sat Nav, I'm prepared to try an "evaluation copy".
12th Oct 2006 7:34 am
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But we desperately need the replacement for the 1791 code!
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I'm a bit of a newbie round here. What are these codes you talk about?
12th Oct 2006 12:55 pm
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Very Annoyed wrote:
HAVE YOU TRIED 9176?
I will try it, I havn't been out in it with the new disk as stuck at home at the moment. Might pop out & get some milk or something!! Any reason for 9176??
No just a random set of numbers! Loving the power of the TDV8!
12th Oct 2006 1:20 pm
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Thought as much! But they are as possible as the other random number strings I've been putting in!
12th Oct 2006 1:28 pm
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Hampstead wrote:
I'm a bit of a newbie round here. What are these codes you talk about?
Lets you enter destinations & waypoints on the move. One in the eye for the nanny state!
12th Oct 2006 1:29 pm
Laura
Member Since: 20 Sep 2006
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And if one happens to come across a new disc would it be a simple matter of taking out the old one and putting in the new one or is it more technical than that? Can anything go wrong??
12th Oct 2006 1:58 pm
Laura
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I've just read the other thread about SAT NAV and I can see it could be complicated!!
12th Oct 2006 2:03 pm
jkp
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Laura wrote:
And if one happens to come across a new disc would it be a simple matter of taking out the old one and putting in the new one or is it more technical than that? Can anything go wrong??
Eject the old one, insert the new one. Software updates will happen automatically, showing a progress bar on the display. Once complete it auto reboots itself and away you go.
12th Oct 2006 2:03 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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As easy as that. Only problem is getting the old one out & new one in! One poster (forgotten name sorrreeeeeeeeeee) has mentioned that you loose the 1791 hack code as it updates the system, even if you put the original back in.
12th Oct 2006 2:04 pm
grommet
Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: Northern California
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The Denso system can (optionally) have a firmware upgrade on the DVD-ROM. It will only upgrade, not downgrade. So, once you put newer firmware on... going back to old discs won't make a difference... well, other than you getting the stale map data again.
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