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Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:25 am

ttgo.bif and ttgo.back should indicate your official navcore version.... in this case, navcore 8351

then ttgo.ori needs to indicate your current installed navcore... which is 9026

Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:47 am

eskro wrote:ttgo.bif and ttgo.back should indicate your official navcore version.... in this case, navcore 8351

then ttgo.ori needs to indicate your current installed navcore... which is 9026


Nope, in this case navcore 7.903

Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:56 pm

what ever is your official navcore version.... if its navcore 7903.

then use that

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:28 pm

eskro wrote:what ever is your official navcore version.... if its navcore 7903.

then use that


Yeah I have been trying that eskro but
have found that after a reboot ttgo.bif changes
to 9026 no matter how many times i change
it and save it...

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:32 pm

Morph wrote:Yeah I have been trying that eskro but
have found that after a reboot ttgo.bif changes
to 9026 no matter how many times i change
it and save it...


Plan B: Delete the .bak & .ori files. Download this version.txt file, copy it into your device & reboot.

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:47 pm

tendriver wrote:matter how many times i change
it and save it AS?


I dont choose "save as" i just click "save" tendriver.

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:53 pm

tendriver wrote:Plan B: Delete the .bak & .ori files. Download this version.txt file, copy it into your device & reboot.


Ok tendriver will do mate, i'm just one hour
into a 12hr night shift as we speak so will
give it a try tomo..

as ever many thanks mate..

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:54 pm

Morph wrote:I dont choose "save as" i just click "save" tendriver.


Bingo!!!! You MUST use "SAVE AS". Open your ttgo.bif. Make the changes to lines 9 & 10, then SAVE AS ttgo.bak.

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:56 pm

Morph wrote:Yeah I have been trying that eskro but
have found that after a reboot ttgo.bif changes
to 9026 no matter how many times i change
it and save it...


If you still get problems send me your complete ttgo.bif file and i will change and save as .bak and send to you to just put in the root of your device

djc ;)

Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:58 pm

tendriver wrote:Bingo!!!! You MUST use "SAVE AS". Open your ttgo.bif. Make the changes to lines 9 & 10, then SAVE AS ttgo.bak.


Yeah got that tendriver...omg if that is what has been stopping
this from working then.....eskro was right you are good.

Will let you know how i get on tomo
Cheers mate:dance_mini:

Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:54 pm

djc151084 wrote:If you still get problems send me your complete ttgo.bif file and i will change and save as .bak and send to you to just put in the root of your device

djc ;)


We did that yesterday.

Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:30 am

Just read over last few comments again, and just to clarify the problem
was not with ttgo.bak. The problem was making the changes to ttgo.bif
stay. So what im going to try is putting the right numbers in to ttgo.bif
as you said and saving as "ttgo.bif". it was ttgo.bif that was changing
after boot up....

Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:53 am

Morph wrote:Just read over last few comments again, and just to clarify the problem
was not with ttgo.bak. The problem was making the changes to ttgo.bif
stay. So what im going to try is putting the right numbers in to ttgo.bif
as you said and saving as "ttgo.bif". it was ttgo.bif that was changing
after boot up....


You are not getting the process of it,

The ttgo.bif will always change on startup when not using a .ori ,

ttgo.bif will have the current navcore in use
ttgo.bak is a replica of ttgo.bif BUT with latest officiall navcore numbers ;)

Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:26 am

Morph wrote:Just read over last few comments again, and just to clarify the problem
was not with ttgo.bak. The problem was making the changes to ttgo.bif
stay. So what im going to try is putting the right numbers in to ttgo.bif
as you said and saving as "ttgo.bif". it was ttgo.bif that was changing
after boot up....


NO, NO, NO. We know the problem. PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. Open your ttgo.bif. Make the changes to lines 9 & 10, then SAVE AS ttgo.bak.

Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:56 pm

tendriver wrote:NO, NO, NO. We know the problem. PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. Open your ttgo.bif. Make the changes to lines 9 & 10, then SAVE AS ttgo.bak.


Bad news im afraid guys ttgo.bak and ttgo.ori say what they should do
even after reboot, but ttgo.bif will not stay as 7903 after a reboot even
with ttgo.ori being present.....doh

Even tried plan b with the new model.txt and still no joy
I think what i should do is get another 4gb sd card and
try from scratch again do you agree?
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