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Old 02-18-2006, 09:15 AM
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You Must to have a Radio Module with TMC function; BM54 (for example)
and also having TMC is only useful if you live somewhere where they are broadcasting information that the TMC system can utilize. Currently not deployed in the U.S.
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Good stuff Technic! Is the emergency menu also on the main menu screen, and does it take you to the Emergency sub menu screen ?

Also, how do you get to that TMC sub-menu ... not seen that before.
The Emergency option is also on the main menu, with full functionality. That TMC sub-menu was available in the Map Positioning sub-menu; it is not available anymore after selecting/deselecting it it (it works the same as the Perspective if you revert back to V26, as long as you don't mess with it it will remain in the screen).

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Did you get the BMW logo screen back too?
Unfortunately no, the beta version code still shows up plus the Accept screen. I was not expecting a miracle anyway...
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Does anyone know why it only works on MKIV and not on MKIII? Is it bacause of hardware limitations?
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Old 02-18-2006, 10:43 AM
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omfg, I must possess this!
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Old 02-18-2006, 11:34 AM
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Menü AUX Vent lost - CODIERUNG!!!

Hi,

After load the BETA Software the Codierdata in Navigationsunit set to Factory. ( Without Codierung ). ( You can see in Servicemenu, after loading no VIN in Servicemenü, and the Wehicle Typ is 7er ). After BETA Update you must at BMW Dealer the Nav Unit with GT-1 Codieren. After Codier process the Nav Unit have with Accept screen and Aux-Vent, etc.

Janos fromm Hungary
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I have followed the download instructions and burned the CD. As a check that I haven't screwed up, could someone please confirm the size of data stored on the CD? - I have 55.7MB.

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I have followed the download instructions and burned the CD. As a check that I haven't screwed up, could someone please confirm the size of data stored on the CD? - I have 55.7MB.

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That matches the size of my CD
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Old 02-18-2006, 12:14 PM
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That matches the size of my CD
Great, thanks.
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Old 02-18-2006, 12:17 PM
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I had been having problems with my nav volume previously, that BMW UK Technical Department completely failed to resolve. I then followed your instructions for setting absolute nav volume which solved the problem. I'm not even sure they knew the service menu existed!
Glad we could help you with this as well.

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Use Alcohol 120% to burn the disk. Follow the same instructions as are posted in this link for V26 - http://www.xoutpost.com/navigation-sy...-released.html
Guys-just wanted to again thank all for this. I was faced with purchase of Alcohol 120% for $55. I renamed file from .mdf to .iso so it is image file. Then I used DVD Decrypter to burn image file to CD-R and worked very fast and easy. Saved from buying Alcohol 120% and wanted to give heads up to anyone in my position with trial period of Alcohol being up. You can download DVD Decrypter from the following website. Pete's website is very informative:

www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html

Bob
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