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Sorry, perhaps I am confused between TeleAtlas vs NavTeq. I guess I had thought the TeleAtlas was that comes from USA and NavTeq from Europe but perhaps I had those reversed. I had read how the vendor was changed for the 2010 to the European company's USA maps and found the idea ridiculous. Reading this thread, I thought I might have found a way to switch back. Oh well, glad I started off with "newb ignorance question"!
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So this would be the update for my '09 X5, correct?
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This was the update for my 2008. Went from one-disk (Navteq) to a two-disc (Teleatlas, I think).
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Notice any improvements?
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Looks just the same to me on the screen, but I had no issues with the old one. Until we go cross country to Nantucket later this spring, I really won't get a chance to test it out thoroughly. All in-town driving between now and then.
One change: the name of our street was misspelled on the old one. It is correct on the new one! |
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Saved locations all remained after switching. Generally, the maps looks the same. It's strange that it doesn't even show my town name though -- we only have 25,000 people in this town...
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I have to wonder why the need for two DVD's, it looks like all that data would fit easily on one double layer DVD.
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I read somewhere that the DVD BMW uses had some errors reading dual layer DVDs, so they went back to using 2 instead of 1.
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I have not encountered any differences.
As stated before, all my address book and recent destinations remained unchanged.
Using 2 single layer DVD is a good idea. When I backed up the 2009.1 DVD there was really only one compatible disk (Verbatim 8x DVD+R DL) and I had to use DVD Decrypter to rip it and burn it. The data has to be distributed correctly between the layers or it will not work. I burned the 2010 onto Sony DVD+R 8x (Made in Japan) which are actually Taiyo-Yuden. I understand these are the best and I use them for any critical DVD need. |
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