evroniano wrote:I turned on the tomtom, I plugged it in the usb of my computer, a message appeared, it said "Do you want to connect to the computer ?" and I pressed yes, after that tomtom simply rebooted. That's it.
Do a 30 second "hard reset".
evroniano wrote:I turned on the tomtom, I plugged it in the usb of my computer, a message appeared, it said "Do you want to connect to the computer ?" and I pressed yes, after that tomtom simply rebooted. That's it.
tendriver wrote:evroniano wrote:I turned on the tomtom, I plugged it in the usb of my computer, a message appeared, it said "Do you want to connect to the computer ?" and I pressed yes, after that tomtom simply rebooted. That's it.
Do a 30 second "hard reset".
evroniano wrote:1. I wonder if you have any advice to give me.
2. I'm worried I might not able to give you all the information that you requested me.
evroniano wrote:Eventually I flashed the 9.702 truck navcore and it's working great so far.
evroniano wrote:1. and by the way, now it's working even better than my old 8.544 navcore, it's faster, at least 10Mb of RAM available, faster GPS fix, faster everything basically.
2. However I must add that I didn't flash the official 9.702 truck navcore issued directly from TomTom, I found this modified version that claims to be tailor-made for devices with 32Mb.
It probably is, since the old 8.544 navcore was genuine, and it didn't perform very well.
3. However I'm not happy with TomTom policy, whilst with the 8.544, which is 5 years old, I could still download the latest maps,
4. with the 9.702 truck navcore is totally different, right now the latest truck maps only support the truck navcores up to 9.701, which is only one year old.
5. I wonder if this means having to flash the navcore every two years.
evroniano wrote:1. However with this 9.702 truck navcore I don't get the speed, neither the maximum speed.
Are you aware of any trick to add it ?
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