RJ45 wrote:Any suggestions?
Use the SE 9.430 version.
RJ45 wrote:Back with the results and back to the beginning.
Using 8.412 was fast on this device (XL v9 32MB) but going back to mapversion 885, is out of the question since the main reason I am updating this TomTom is because of a major road change finished here a few months ago.
So 9.430 SE is back on the device, with map Europe_South 895.4438 and he has to live with the delaying when typing a cityname.
I noticed that the Benelux-map 890.4222 wich also covers the Netherlands is having much less delays, but then this "upgrade" would turn out a downgrade since he had already Europe_South on his device and he uses it also for trips to Spain in the summer.
Thanks again for your advise.
RJ45 wrote:Indeed, this one doesn't have a mic. I don't have the device here anymore, but I will try this option in the future.
1. I just thought (too late) of another possibility, wich would be putting BOTH BeNeLux and Europa_South on the internal memory. 200MB(benelux) + 1450MB(EUsouth) + 58MB(NC9) would still fit on the internal 2GB.
He could then use the small and faster Benelux for daily use and switch to EU_South during the holidays.
2. By the way, he was happy with his upgraded device and found the delay only minor issue!
mika48 wrote:Now is:
Replace lines 9 & 10 with these:
ApplicationVersionVersionNumber=9465
ApplicationVersion=1074274.1
Kaastosti wrote:1. My dad went and updated his TomTom GO 720 to navcore 9.430 using TT Home..
2. and now none of the maps can be used. And now of course it's up to me to fix the thing.
3. I've tried FastActivate Premium, activating both navcore and maps. When patching the navcore, I get the message it has already been patched. Unfortunately when selecting the map, it still can't be used. Downloaded latest version of the map, same thing even with the auto-installer.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
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