How To Patch Navcore 9540

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This tutorial is for TomTom standalone devices only - not WinCE or PDA devices. In addition, if your device was made anytime from September 2010 onwards, (for eg. The GO 1000 series, GO LIVE 800 series, Start 20 series and all VIA models) it cannot be updated this way, as mentioned here: Before proceeding with this tutorial, if your device has a card slot and you normally use the card, insert it now. As long as the card is inserted, it won't affect the internal memory (if your device has internal memory). Follow these steps precisely and you will have updated software, as good as new! 1) VERY IMPORTANT: Connect your device to your computer via USB.

Using Windows Explorer, open your TomTom drive and backup the complete contents of your TomTom. 2) Open your TomTom drive and delete the contents. 3) Install the latest version of TomTom Home from the TomTom website. 4) Run TomTom Home. Depending on your model, if Home asks you whether to use internal memory or the card, select the card.

5) Go to updates and download the latest navcore. Restart TomTom Home and run updates several times until no more updates are available. Ya yunaya model j fotosessiya. 6) Unplug your TomTom device. Start your TomTom on its own. This will create a new ttgo.bif file which will be needed for patching later. 7) Reconnect your TomTom to your computer. 8) Check your navcore version.

You can do this either in TomTom Home or by opening the ttgo.bif file with notepad. 9) Run TomTom Home on your computer and go to the 'Operate' function.

This may be called 'Operate My TomTom' or 'Operate My Go' or similar, depending on your model. Download a file if asked. You may get an error message after doing so, just ignore it.

The purpose of running the Operate function in Home at this stage is to create the.dll profile needed for patching later. 10) Shut down TomTom Home. 11) Check which map is compatible with your navcore using the latest compatibility chart: 12) Download the compatible map, but first make sure the meta is available. For v895 Australia maps, download the 895.4438 IQ map for navcores 9.01x or higher, or the 895.4436 basic map for all navcores: 13) Extract the map, and copy across the new map folder into the root of the device. Make sure when you open the map folder it only contains the map files, not another folder within a folder. 14) Copy across the Voices folder from your backup into the root of the device. Or you can download free voices from TomTom Home.

15) Download the latest version of FastActivate: - Look for the latest version in the most recent posts. 16) Extract the file and copy across FastActivate.exe to the TomTom drive (the root of the device). 17) Run FastActivate.exe from the TomTom drive, clicking on all 3 options in order, waiting for each to complete: activate maps/cams, patch navcore & Home. 18) Disconnect your TomTom from the computer and power it on. I tried to follow your very well written guide Lemonfish, but I'm afraid I've struck a snag. I followed your guide to the letter but can't, for the life of me, get the thing to load a map.