NavTeq Updates BMW NAV DVD
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Ok, quick update. The DVD that I got that worked on my car has a part number of 65 90 0 398 540 , and after I inserted the DVD, was told that an update was processing (or something similiar), and I needed to reboot in 5 minutes.
I can't see any map differences in my area, but I haven't really played around with it a whole lot.
James
I can't see any map differences in my area, but I haven't really played around with it a whole lot.
James
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Originally Posted by jksanford' date='May 11 2005, 12:25 PM
Ok, quick update.? The DVD that I got that worked on my car has a part number of 65 90 0 398 540 , and after I inserted the DVD, was told that an update was processing (or something similiar), and I needed to reboot in 5 minutes.
I can't see any map differences in my area, but I haven't really played around with it a whole lot.
James
I can't see any map differences in my area, but I haven't really played around with it a whole lot.
James
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Any ISO yet?
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an ISO is a burnable representation of a DVD or CD.
The previous DVD that Navteq sent was a different part number, so it didn't work.
It's illegal to duplicate and/or host the image...I'm sure that if a user was to receive a private message indicating an 'issue' with a current DVD you owned was having a problem, that member would be so inclined to share a 'backup' though...
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The previous DVD that Navteq sent was a different part number, so it didn't work.
It's illegal to duplicate and/or host the image...I'm sure that if a user was to receive a private message indicating an 'issue' with a current DVD you owned was having a problem, that member would be so inclined to share a 'backup' though...
james
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Not wanting to do anything illegal, but I figured since I just got this new computer with a DVD burner in it, I said let me burn a copy of my 2004 NAV DVD and use that in the old beamer just in case.
Something might happen to the DVD, it could get scratched, or as I?m bad at handling such things, I could accidentally eject it, then damage it putting it back in.
Any way I thought I would use the copy and store the original DVD incase it was needed in the future. I figured, with a new DVD costing around $250, and it not being covered under BMW?s maintenance program, this would be a wise and money-saving move.
However, after burning the DVD and inserting it in the old beamer, it would not calculate routes.
What am I doing wrong?
Can anybody provide any insight on how to burn a copy of the original NAV DVD for use in their own vehicle?
I?m a little ticked off that I even have a 2004 DVD when I brought a 2005 BMW any way, and being that there are new construction houses going up all the time, I would think that every few years one has to update the DVD.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Something might happen to the DVD, it could get scratched, or as I?m bad at handling such things, I could accidentally eject it, then damage it putting it back in.
Any way I thought I would use the copy and store the original DVD incase it was needed in the future. I figured, with a new DVD costing around $250, and it not being covered under BMW?s maintenance program, this would be a wise and money-saving move.
However, after burning the DVD and inserting it in the old beamer, it would not calculate routes.
What am I doing wrong?
Can anybody provide any insight on how to burn a copy of the original NAV DVD for use in their own vehicle?
I?m a little ticked off that I even have a 2004 DVD when I brought a 2005 BMW any way, and being that there are new construction houses going up all the time, I would think that every few years one has to update the DVD.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
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