Sun May 01, 2011 6:44 pm
tendriver wrote:I have never bought into the notion of not changing the bootloader & have never bricked a member's unit.
The bootloader for navcore 9.051 is 5.5237. USE IT!! I don't understand your obsession with the bootloader, but you need to get over it!!
tendriver,
Thanks for the response. I do not have an obsession with the bootloader. Some of us are not as knowlegable as you regarding navcores and bootloaders. I am just trying to understand the relationship between them. I know if I run into problems I can come to the forums on Navitotal and get help from the experts. My apologies for appearing over concerned about bootloaders.
Sun May 01, 2011 8:40 pm
hankhw wrote:tendriver,
Thanks for the response. I do not have an obsession with the bootloader. Some of us are not as knowlegable as you regarding navcores and bootloaders. I am just trying to understand the relationship between them. I know if I run into problems I can come to the forums on Navitotal and get help from the experts. My apologies for appearing over concerned about bootloaders.
EVERY navcore has it's own bootloader version. Updating the bootloader on a GO 910 is not an issue. Knowing this, the next time you upgrade your navcore, you can allow that navcore's bootloader to be included with peace of mind.
Sun May 01, 2011 9:32 pm
tendriver wrote:EVERY navcore has it's own bootloader version. Updating the bootloader on a GO 910 is not an issue. Knowing this, the next time you upgrade your navcore, you can allow that navcore's bootloader to be included with peace of mind.
Understood, thanks for your patience.
Sun May 01, 2011 11:37 pm
hankhw wrote:Understood, thanks for your patience.
You are Welcome.
Thu May 05, 2011 2:24 pm
as a newbie, I understood that every navcore come with a different bootloader. so, when you change a navcore, you change the bootloader too. except the bootloader cannot be downgrade anymoore (from what I understood). this is as dangerous as simple it is. it does´n matter what backup you did before, you cannot change that anymore. so, if the bootloader is not fitting your nav, it will brick it!
so don´t change your navcore, because all you need is new maps. it doesn´t worth broken your nav. just patch your original navcore, the new maps, voices, etc. and it will be enough.
this is a free advice from me. but, after all, is your nav, your money..
Thu May 05, 2011 2:29 pm
ninogicus wrote:as a newbie, I understood that every navcore come with a different bootloader. so, when you change a navcore, you change the bootloader too. except the bootloader cannot be downgrade anymoore (from what I understood). this is as dangerous as simple it is. it does´n matter what backup you did before, you cannot change that anymore. so, if the bootloader is not fitting your nav, it will brick it!
so don´t change your navcore, because all you need is new maps. it doesn´t worth broken your nav. just patch your original navcore, the new maps, voices, etc. and it will be enough.
this is a free advice from me. but, after all, is your nav, your money..
This entire post is
totally wrong!!!! this is a free advice from me.
Wed May 18, 2011 4:12 pm
Hi, recently I've some problem with my TT ONE 3rd edition. So I want to reinstall all!
Any clue about the best version for my TT?
Jo
Wed May 18, 2011 4:51 pm
If you want v9 then use v9.053 or i use v 8.412 on my One v4
Wed May 18, 2011 6:13 pm
Ok, tnx, I'll try the 8.412
Sun May 22, 2011 6:05 pm
Is navcore 9.061 or 9.160 better? What is the difference between these navcores, as I cant find the answer....
Mon May 23, 2011 3:55 am
I don't understand you question, these Navcores are for different devices.
There is no better...
Mon May 23, 2011 6:59 am
What I mean is, my understanding is that the navcores 9.061, 9.150, 9.160 etc are all for XL devices. I have an XL 340 which should have 9.061 and I have installed 9.160 in the hope that I will get some extra features of newer devices.
I was looking to find what the differences between these are? I notice that, for example, 9.061 is larger in size by several MB compared to 9.160.
Mon May 23, 2011 7:52 am
If you need to know the differences I'm afraid you'll have to ask TT.
Why not use the original Navcore and some features in the menu are missing try the the custom menu from the tutorials.
Mon May 23, 2011 5:46 pm
I know the general rule is the "best" navcore is the latest one offered by HOME for the device. But this isn't true in my case - the responsiveness and performance of an original 9.160 over 9.061 appears to be quite noticeable, even though the navcore features appear to be the same. Tomtom seem to have made improvements and optimisations in later device navcores which have not been released for older compatible devices containing exactly the same hardware. So you see, this is where I am confused.
Tue May 24, 2011 1:26 pm
I agree that TomTom's way of naming software is not really logical. I have GO 710 and I have just tested to upgrade to 9.205 which is meant for Rider. It seems to work, but I can not say if there is something missing or if it is going to fail after awhile. I have not tested 9.051 that is also recommended for this device. Has someone clearer picture about which version would be best for this model? I have read forum but there seems to be suggestions for both versions.
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