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Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby Rasandrew » Tue Sep 25, 2018 11:18 am

Have some previous experience updating these devices, however this one has got me surprised seeking a solution. Have a bootloader 550022 and later the navcore updated (patched OK). Installed the Benelux map 1015.9104 on the new (Fat32 formatted) SD card and activated with the activator as recommended here. When inserted in the device keep getting the notice: "No Maps found". Wondering what might be the cause. If possible please get me on the right track how to solve this.

[TomTomGo]
DeviceName=TomTom ONE XL
DeviceVersionHW=ONE XL
DeviceSerialNumber=
DeviceUniqueID=IDONTKNOW
RamDiskVersion=20080529
BootLoaderVersion=55022
LinuxVersion=190943
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8010
ApplicationVersion=9369
UserLanguage=Nederlands
UserName=L12457G06804
LastConnectionTime=2010/09/28,09:55:42,UTC
LastConnectionPhone=,
GPSFirmwareVersion=
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby fredderf » Tue Sep 25, 2018 11:53 am

The Benelux 1015.9104 map is not compatible with your navcore 8.010

Read the tutorial here:

topic19485.html

The same problem has been covered recently here:

topic20805.html
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby Rasandrew » Tue Sep 25, 2018 11:56 am

Thanks, will start all over again with the right navcore if you could indicate which one....
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby Rasandrew » Tue Sep 25, 2018 11:59 am

Ok, got the overview, :lol:
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby Rasandrew » Thu Sep 27, 2018 12:52 pm

:041: :041: After searching for two days, finally got the right navcore to cope with the various TT Maps I needed to install on the "Marketplace" :lol: . Working perfectly. You may close this line, with may thanks, for your assistance. To complete the new bif-file: :eagerness: :023: :023:
[TomTomGo]
DeviceName=TomTom ONE XL
DeviceVersionHW=ONE XL
DeviceSerialNumber=
DeviceUniqueID=IDONTKNOW
RamDiskVersion=20100825
BootLoaderVersion=55281
LinuxVersion=0
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=9058
ApplicationVersion=568435.2
UserLanguage=
UserName=
LastConnectionTime=Never
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby fredderf » Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:48 pm

My apologies...I thought you were going for the map in the other thread.

NC 9.058 is ok but it would be better to install one of Holyhead's navcores with an inbuilt swap file specially made for 32MB devices like yours.
NC 9.510 is newer & the swap file helps to prevent your device rebooting through lack of RAM which can happen when using fully featured maps.

Follow his instructions here:

viewtopic.php?p=170138#p170138
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Re: Lost with a older TomTom One.

Postby Rasandrew » Thu Sep 27, 2018 6:53 pm

Thanks for your info. Have three Maps working on the device perfectly and the justfull owner is happy with them. Btw read your thread, tried it before but to no luck. So I stuck to the working installation. I just stumbled on the 9058 navcore on Usenet, and am happy with it. Thanks anyway. :023:
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