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Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:07 am

I'm new on this.
Are they simple at update tomtom go 910?
I'm lookiing for vestern and central europe maps v.8.50?
where can i find it?

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:09 am

per wrote:I'm new on this.
Are they simple at update tomtom go 910?
I'm lookiing for vestern and central europe maps v.8.50?
where can i find it?


All available 850 maps are in post #01 of the 850 map topic

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:33 am

ok, its for TOMTOM GO 910?

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:38 am

per wrote:ok, its for TOMTOM GO 910?


Maps are not device specific but navcore specific, please see the chart in post #01 of the 850 map thread for map/navcore compatibillity,

Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:48 am

ok,,,, i try this thank you
You dont speak swedish?

Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:14 am

per wrote:ok,,,, i try this thank you
You dont speak swedish?


no this is an english only speaking forum ,
thanks
djc

Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:29 pm

which of the maps western and centraleurope its right?
I take the first one and download the 17 file its this correct?

Go910 Help

Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:03 pm

per wrote:which of the maps western and centraleurope its right?
I take the first one and download the 17 file its this correct?


Ok you have a lot of space on a 910 so i reccomend you downloading and using this map Western & Central Europe 850.2800 [2.21GB] it is a fully featured map ;) download all 17 parts then extract

Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:14 pm

Thank you i take right =)

i have downloaded
Fast activate
Keygen
All map files.

But what they mean in this? 2. Copy "FastActivate.exe" to your TomTom device root directory for all product activation
I dont found a map root directory in my tomtom

Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:28 pm

per wrote:Thank you i take right =)

i have downloaded
Fast activate
Keygen
All map files.

But what they mean in this? 2. Copy "FastActivate.exe" to your TomTom device root directory for all product activation
I dont found a map root directory in my tomtom



Extract your map to a folder called "Western_&_Central_Europe_850.2800" then copy that to your root directory
Also copy FastActivate.exe to your root directory

Your root directory is the main directory on the tomtom my root directory when i connect my tomtom to my pc is INTERNAL (j:) see my pic below , this is my root directory.

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Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:10 pm

Have a question about updating my TomTom GO 910

Have downloaded the following programs
Officials activate 1.4
Keygen 4.1 d
Should both of the programs used or is fixed activate 1.4?
Do you like this?
1.4 Extracting Real activate it into the root directory
Extracts the map files and put them in the maps in mapen gpsen?
Should I delete all files in the map mapen before putting in new?

Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:25 pm

per wrote:Have a question about updating my TomTom GO 910

Have downloaded the following programs
Officials activate 1.4
Keygen 4.1 d
Should both of the programs used or is fixed activate 1.4?
Do you like this?
1.4 Extracting Real activate it into the root directory
Extracts the map files and put them in the maps in mapen gpsen?
Should I delete all files in the map mapen before putting in new?


You don't need both keygens. Use FastActivator 1.4 only.
Remove your old W&CE map folder. Copy in your new W&CE map folder.
Copy FastActivate 1.4 ,exe to the root of your unit & patch the navcore & map.

Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:52 pm

Should I add new maps in the empty map w&ce.... map?

And fastactivate.exe in the root directory then?
And start Fast activate from Tomtom?
Sorry i'm new in this and my english is not best =)

Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:09 pm

What to do with mapen ttgo.bif?

Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:32 pm

per wrote:Should I add new maps in the empty map w&ce.... map?

And fastactivate.exe in the root directory then?
And start Fast activate from Tomtom?
Sorry i'm new in this and my english is not best =)


NO!, new maps go into theyer own folder so if you use the map i told you about earlyer then extract to Western_&_Central_Europe_850.2800
Yes copy fastactivate to your root directory and run , i told you all this earlyer ?
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