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TTHome Problem

Postby trashman229 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:51 pm

I'm new to these forums and just amazed by the amount of info available.
I have a go720 and have successfully installed NA 860.3101 and the 9205 navcore.
I cannot however get the keygen to patch tthome. It says the wrong os and the dll is missing. My os is xp but it's installed on d: drive. Might that be the problem and is there a work around would anyone know.

Thanks in advance for your help

Steve
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Postby trashman229 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:06 pm

I've change the version numbers in ttbif back to 8351 and 9982 and there are no more warnings when I open tthome.
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Postby tendriver » Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:07 pm

trashman229 wrote:I've change the version numbers in ttbif back to 8351 and 9982 and there are no more warnings when I open tthome.


Unless you created a ttgo.bak file to change the ttgo.bif file, your bif will change back to 9205 when you reboot the unit.

These instructions will keep the .bif at 8351.

Open the ttgo.bif file with Notepad.
Replace lines 9 & 10 with these:
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=8351
ApplicationVersion=9982
"Save as" ttgo.bak
Disconnect & reboot.
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Postby trashman229 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:00 am

Thanks for the quick reply. When I checked the bak file was saved as bak.txt. Renaming it had the desired results of maintaining the right version.

Any idea why the keygen gave me the results it did?

Thanks again, greatly appreciated.
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Postby tendriver » Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:08 am

trashman229 wrote:Thanks for the quick reply. When I checked the bak file was saved as bak.txt. Renaming it had the desired results of maintaining the right version.

Any idea why the keygen gave me the results it did?

Thanks again, greatly appreciated.


What keygen results are you referring to? The keygen will not change the .bif or .bak files
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Postby trashman229 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:36 pm

The keygen was the tomtom keygen that unrars as tomtom4.exe to patch tomtom home, checks for metas if you need them etc.
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Postby tendriver » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:06 am

trashman229 wrote: 1. Any idea why the keygen gave me the results it did?


tendriver wrote:2. What keygen results are you referring to? The keygen will not change the .bif or .bak files


trashman229 wrote:3. The keygen was the tomtom keygen that unrars as tomtom4.exe to patch tomtom home, checks for metas if you need them etc.


1. You asked about Keygen results

2. I asked what keygen results.

3. This doesn't answer my question.
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Postby trashman229 » Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:52 pm

Sorry. The results of trying to patch tthome with keygen v4.1d are the keygen reporting the wrong os and warning correct tomtom home dll missing for your device. If the os it's referring to is the computer it's xp on d: drive.
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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:07 am

trashman229 wrote:Sorry. The results of trying to patch tthome with keygen v4.1d are the keygen reporting the wrong os and warning correct tomtom home dll missing for your device. If the os it's referring to is the computer it's xp on d: drive.


Download & unzip the pre-patched TT Home folder. Normally it goes in the extensions folder here:

With XP[/font]C:\Documents and Settings\ User Name\Application Data\TomTom\HOME\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\extensions

In your case D:[/font]
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Postby djc151084 » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:09 pm

trashman229 wrote:Sorry. The results of trying to patch tthome with keygen v4.1d are the keygen reporting the wrong os and warning correct tomtom home dll missing for your device. If the os it's referring to is the computer it's xp on d: drive.


Keygen 4.1D is no longer our 1st choice reccomended keygen , for future refrance try FastActivate ;) [color="seagreen"]Download Here[/color]
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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:07 pm

djc151084 wrote:Keygen 4.1D is no longer our 1st choice reccomended keygen , for future refrance try FastActivate ;) [color="seagreen"]Download Here[/color]


I don't have a problem with members using KG 4.1D. This is an unsual situation where trashman has his OS on the D: drive, rather than C:.
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Postby d3debian » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:05 pm

It might be helpfull to manual check the existance of the file 'TThome.dll'.
It should be found in the map 'D/Program Files/ TomTom Home/xulrunner/' and if not it must be generated.
It is generated by TomTom Home after choose function 'operate my device'
This might be helpfull

In case the file 'TThome.dll' does exist, can you try to make a shortcut to the place on the C: drive where the patcher tries to find it?
Maybe this will do the job.
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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:33 pm

d3debian wrote:It might be helpfull to manual check the existance of the file 'TThome.dll'.
It should be found in the map 'D/Program Files/ TomTom Home/xulrunner/' and if not it must be generated.
It is generated by TomTom Home after choose function 'operate my device'
This might be helpfull

In case the file 'TThome.dll' does exist, can you try to make a shortcut to the place on the C: drive where the patcher tries to find it?
Maybe this will do the job.


See post 9.
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Postby d3debian » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:52 pm

tendriver wrote:See post 9.

Do you mean the dll-file isn't in the folder is wrote?

In my case i can't find the .dll in the map as descibed in post 9.
For win XP and win 7 the .dll is in the folder xulrunner.
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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:37 pm

d3debian wrote:Do you mean the dll-file isn't in the folder is wrote?

In my case i can't find the .dll in the map as descibed in post 9.
For win XP and win 7 the .dll is in the folder xulrunner.


You are referring to something entirely different. Post 9 refers to the folder & location to use the "Operate my device" feature in TT Home.
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