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Fri Aug 24, 2012 7:39 pm

i copied an original back up of a friends one xl onto a memory card using a card reader replaced map and ran F A tried this, still using cardreader in tomtom home. used operate my device and everything worked fine but the bootloader has changed to 10012 from 55022. do i need to insert this in the device to create a new bif file first?

TomTomGo]
DeviceName=TomTom ONE XL
DeviceVersionHW=ONE XL
DeviceSerialNumber=
DeviceUniqueID=
RamDiskVersion=20080825
BootLoaderVersion=55022
LinuxVersion=223986
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8016
ApplicationVersion=9380
UserLanguage=English UK

[TomTomGo]
DeviceName=TomTom LIMERICK
DeviceVersionHW=LIMERICK
DeviceSerialNumber=
DeviceUniqueID=
RamDiskVersion=20040301
BootLoaderVersion=10012
LinuxVersion=1000
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8016
ApplicationVersion=9380
UserLanguage=English UK

As you can see the device name has changed to Limerick also

have been thinking about the above, it seems to me that the device needs to see the new memory card before tomtom home, otherwise tt home seems to set this bootloader by default.

Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:21 pm

dieselman wrote:1. i copied an original back up of a friends one xl onto a memory card using a card reader replaced map and ran F A tried this, still using cardreader in tomtom home. used operate my device and everything worked fine but the bootloader has changed to 10012 from 55022.
2. do i need to insert this in the device to create a new bif file first?

3.have been thinking about the above, it seems to me that the device needs to see the new memory card before tomtom home, otherwise tt home seems to set this bootloader by default.


1. TT Home didn't actually change the bootloader to 10012 from 55022. A patched navcore will always show 1.0012 in TT Home "Operate my device".
2. No, even if you create a new .bif file, it will still show 1.0012, when you put the card in the card reader.
3. See points 1 & 2.
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