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Install Tomtom Navigator

Thu May 08, 2014 7:43 am

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Install Tomtom Navigator v7.450 and upgrade to v7.9xx

System requirements: WinCE 5.0, WM2003, WM5 or WM6.

First, install Navigator v7.450 for WM5&6 Touch QVGA 320x240
to the device internal memory to avoid potential problems.
Find out your screen resolution and after that you can upgrade
from TTN v7.450 to v7.910/v7.915/v7.916/v7.917/v7.918

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Download Navigator-v7.xxx --> - http://www.2shared.com/file/tWQR8TtE/TT-Navigator_v7xxx.html
Download Navigator-v7.xxx --> - http://www.filedropper.com/tt-navigatorv7xxx
Download Navigator-v7.xxx --> - http://wikisend.com/download/474282/TT-Navigator_v7xxx.rar

Download HelpMe-Voice-Zip --> - http://www.2shared.com/file/b7xKo5Xs/HelpMe-Voice-Zip.html
Download HelpMe-Voice-Zip --> - http://www.filedropper.com/helpme-voice-zip
Download HelpMe-Voice-Zip --> - http://wikisend.com/download/198508/HelpMe-Voice-Zip.rar

*) Maps in the v925.5439 / v926.5479 serie should work fine.

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How install TomTom Navigator v7.450

1) Copy the *.CAB file to the root of your PDA and
disconnect you PDA from your PC/LapTop.

2) Open the Explorer on your PDA and run the *.CAB file.
Install the Navigator with default settings on your PDA.

3) Copy the .\zip, .\voices and .\helpme folder to the
root of your SD-Card. (if you don't have use internal)

4) Copy the country map to the root of your SD-Card. (like .\Europe)
(if you don't have use internal)

5) Now, find out your screen resolution and upgrade directly to
TTN v7.910 (replace 2 files 'TomTom Navigator.exe' and 'data.chk')
Later you can install a higher version if necessary.

6) Startup 'Tomtom Navigator' for the first time and close direct
the program. (in the root the file 'ttnavigator.bif' is created)
You can delete now the installation *.CAB file that is in the root.

7) Create with 'TTusers Easytools' a '*.DCT' activation file on your PC or LapTop
for your countrymap and put this file in the 'county folder' on your device.
(open 'ttnavigator.bif" in the root of your device to find out your Device-ID)

8) After the complete installation start 'Tomtom Navigator' and chooce
always the item "Restore Factory Defaults" before you continue!

*) On my HTC-P3470 the v7.910 version works great without problems.
MySettings --> NMEA GPS receiver, baudrate 57600, Com 4)

*) Follow always the 'ReadMe.txt' that is in the *.RAR archive's
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Last edited by PukkieX on Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:20 pm, edited 10 times in total.

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Thu Jun 05, 2014 3:04 pm

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Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:39 pm

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Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:38 pm

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Add new URL's for download the content in #1
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Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:10 am

Good job,

I have a wince 6 on my chinese radio car gps 7" ! everybody tell that we can install TT 7.910 !
have you a tutorial to install it
thank's by advance

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:32 am

Tomtom doesn't work properly on wince 6, you'd be better off with iGO8 or iGO Primo.

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Fri Jul 28, 2017 5:13 pm

All download links are dead. (File no longer exist)

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Fri Jul 28, 2017 5:50 pm

shorty109 wrote:All download links are dead. (File no longer exist)

That is correct it is from the past. Maybe it is better that you tell us what you want to do.

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Sat Jul 29, 2017 11:16 pm

Hi Holyhead. Was trying to re-install TT Navigator on a 'MyGuide 4228'. SD card kept corrupting. Have now found my original copies on an old hard drive. MyGuide now running latest UK & NI 980-7971 with TTN 7.910 on a replaced SD card. I know the MyGuide is ancient and basic but it still works. Have been trying to get my friend to invest in a proper TT (Life would be so much easier) :lol:

Re: Install Tomtom Navigator

Sun Jul 30, 2017 10:05 am

shorty109 wrote:MyGuide 422


I have an MyGuidde 3300 smalscreen (2006) wich still running with TT and Igo8 but if I compair it to my Go5000 (with live) then it is really from the past. :lol:
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