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Old 08-11-2006, 12:52 PM
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If you select a POI catagory and perform a 'Search' for them, don't select one, just return back to the map, the POI's should then be displayed.
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I'm pulling my hair off

Been trying to make this disc now for weeks. Im following Lupitos "wizard" and I have also tried Richards way. Nothing works??

Im doing the following.

1. Putting my origional 2006-02 High into the DVD drive.
2. Open Ultra iso and open my disc.
3. Creating a ISO image to my hard drive.
4. Exract my ISO file that I just created.
5. Copying Lupitos .exe file into: nccBeu_eu_20060126
6. Extract and replaces the files "clicking yes to all". Deletes the .exe file
7.Open Ultra ISO> open my ISO image that I created in step3.
8. Deletes the file nccBeu_eu_20060126
9. Adds my new created nccBeu_eu_20060126 file from step 6.
10. Saves the file as a DVD2006mod.iso
11. Open DVD decrypter
12. Writes the file to a DVD.
13. Goes out to my car to test it.
14. Screams a lot of really bad words since the sh"t didnt work........

I have been trying with DVD+ and DVD -, using Verbatim and Philips discs.
Burning at different speeds all with the same result. The funny thing as that I have made a copy
of my origional disc as a back-up and that one runs perfectly!!

Any ideas anyone.

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Old 08-11-2006, 03:15 PM
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Smile Dvd

Well, I have 2006-2 and all I do is,
1: copy to a sub-dir (Give it the same name as the DVD, it needs this when you make an image)
2: do the work you need to on this and then use Nero to copy it back, if you follow the advise on this link it will work, I have made 3 copys and have used DVD+RW to make sure I have got the work right, I then Burn to a Ridisc 8x DVD -R. all works fine, I have a copy with cameras on and I am working on POIs, as you have been told you can only see one set of POI's at a time. the link for the help is:- http://www.bmwnavaddpoi.co.uk/

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Old 08-12-2006, 02:23 AM
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Thanks Dospromt.

I dont have Nero installed since that interfearce with my video editing software. Do you copy your DVD directly to the hard drive without making an iso image?


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Old 08-12-2006, 03:12 AM
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Quote:
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8. Deletes the file nccBeu_eu_20060126
9. Adds my new created nccBeu_eu_20060126 file from step 6.
Try relacing the file (overwrite it) rather than deleting and then adding. This may change the position on the DVD which the Nav system may not like.
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Old 08-12-2006, 03:15 AM
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Ok Thanks.

Will try right away..............

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Old 08-12-2006, 03:34 AM
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Wink Image

I agree with Richard1, but yes I just copy the contents over to the HDD and it always work 100%, as I said I use (as my DVD is new) DVD+RW to test before writing to a normal DVD.
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Old 08-12-2006, 03:53 AM
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Nope.

One more disc in the garbage bin :-(
Will try againg with a DVD- disc................

Please see log below. Is everything OK ??

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Old 08-12-2006, 04:33 AM
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Strange, there are a couple of things I do differently, but I'd not think it makes much difference.

1) I only replace the individual files that have changed, not the entire directory.

2) I burn the disk directly from UltraISO, but I have used Nero to burn as well and both work.

Other than that, I can't think of anything else to sugest, especially as you've rulled out the DVD writing itself by creating a standard disk.
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Old 08-12-2006, 04:42 AM
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Just came back from the car. Tested my new DVD- disc, didnt work........
putted back my back-up disc and the system started up as normal. Changed again to the disc I just mad and viola!!!!!!!!!!! it works (for the moment)
How close to the camera do I have to be? The nearest one is 24 kilmoters away and doesnt show up on the map.

Im starting to think that Lupitos .exe file is corrupt or my DVD writer is going bad (3years old)

I will try your way again Richard but can I use your ENG.LSC file even if I just create POI for sweden?


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