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Old 01-06-2007, 05:18 AM
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Excuse me if I bore you...

I downloaded a cdkey image (should be necessary to upgrade from a V17 sw to a newest one) but ImgBurn does not recognize it.
Why?
How can I burn it?
Below two pics of my problem...

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Here is the link to get the file if someone wanna try to burn it...



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Old 01-06-2007, 06:26 AM
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You must use CloneCD to burn this KeyCD image.

The KeyCD cannot be read on a PC. Only some programs can burn the KeyCD image, CloneCD can.
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Old 01-06-2007, 06:27 AM
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Hi guys, here I'm

I found this OBD connector to interface my car with only three of four pins that Resler's module has, so I don't need to remove cd reader in boot.

Which pins among the green ones as shown below, should I use?
Thanks
Sorry, OBDII is a different protocol to IBus. The messages would have to be sent in OBDII protocol.

Much easier to go straight to the IBus
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Old 01-06-2007, 06:45 AM
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I understand Jochen, I will reach IBus through cd changer
Thnks
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Old 01-06-2007, 10:05 AM
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These are the last questions...I promise....

If I have a mode2 .iso burnt image, then I open it with MgicIso, extract from .iso some files, I modify the files with Navtweak, finally put my modified files, through MagicISO, in the iso file again...saving .iso file Magic tell me "calculate CRC..." then it save my modified .iso.
Is this a correct procedure or trying to upgrading navi something can goes wrong?
Once modified from mode1 to mode2 an iso file it always remain in mode 2?
The files I modified, are always in mode2 or became mode1?

These below are the 4 hex I must change in 0000 to get a "wild" sw?

Thanks, thanks, thanks...

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Old 01-06-2007, 02:08 PM
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These are the last questions...I promise....

If I have a mode2 .iso burnt image, then I open it with MgicIso, extract from .iso some files, I modify the files with Navtweak, finally put my modified files, through MagicISO, in the iso file again...saving .iso file Magic tell me "calculate CRC..." then it save my modified .iso.
Is this a correct procedure or trying to upgrading navi something can goes wrong?
Once modified from mode1 to mode2 an iso file it always remain in mode 2?
The files I modified, are always in mode2 or became mode1?

These below are the 4 hex I must change in 0000 to get a "wild" sw?

Thanks, thanks, thanks...

YouIf you are sure the image you have is already Mode2 then you can drag and drop the files out of and back into MagicISO. This is what I did last night. Make sure you keep original files names (MagicISO -> File-Properties-Optimize - Keep the original file name)

Then burn it, and verify afterwards that you did burn a Mode2/Form1 CD. I find Nero InfoTool tells me if it is a Mode2/Form1 CD.

The image will stay as Mode2 - but always check after you burn the CD that the CD really is a Mode2 CD.

Yes those 4 bytes are right. Mkae sure ou do both sw_rel.tbl and lng_rel.tbl
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Old 01-06-2007, 02:51 PM
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Hi Kiwi can you help

I have always wanted satnav in my x5 .I wish i had spec on ordering but didnt on enquiring at local dealer about retro fit i was told no way you req new dash etc etc ,Then i find x5 world it seems it can be done and has been there are oem kits available so it must be possible,Next problem i am not brave enough to tackle the job but iv found a guy who claims its easy and will undertake the whole project 2hrs ? but is pushing me to have mk3 and 16.9 with radio/tape .I asked can i have with cd up front and was told not available in x5 only e46/3 series ?? .it seems some members claim he is ok and then i was warned he uses rover mk3 cd drive that cant be updated item is locked what is your opinion ? surely i could have what i want mk4 and cd thanks for any help
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Old 01-06-2007, 05:20 PM
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Ok, thanks a lot.
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On my car, to find out what directory the OS would load from (because I did not know), I labeled the MENU text with the directory name, and made a different usw_load one for each directory.
Jochen, when you changed the menu text, I assume you just changed the MENU text with "MENU Jochen 540i dir 0116". I assume there's no way to centre it so you just spaced it out. Do you know how many characters fit on that line, so I can roughly guess how many characters to space it by to centre it.

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I have always wanted satnav in my x5 .I wish i had spec on ordering but didnt on enquiring at local dealer about retro fit i was told no way you req new dash etc etc ,Then i find x5 world it seems it can be done and has been there are oem kits available so it must be possible,Next problem i am not brave enough to tackle the job but iv found a guy who claims its easy and will undertake the whole project 2hrs ? but is pushing me to have mk3 and 16.9 with radio/tape .I asked can i have with cd up front and was told not available in x5 only e46/3 series ?? .it seems some members claim he is ok and then i was warned he uses rover mk3 cd drive that cant be updated item is locked what is your opinion ? surely i could have what i want mk4 and cd thanks for any help
Every X5 can have navigation. There is a retro-fit kit available from BMW. No new dash required.

I have no experience with the Rover Mk3. Insist on a BMW Mk3. Tghe Mk4 and Mk3 are plug-and-play exchangable.

2hrs for install sounds far too fast. The BMW retro-fit instructions state approx 8 hours and that is for a BMW workshop with tools and experience!

Remember - a new cable loo has to be fitted from the radio at the front to the nav unit location at the back; you have to remove seats, lift carpet, remove boot lining etc. Takes time.

Cheers, Jochen
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