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Old 06-19-2007, 01:29 PM
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about mono 2 colour

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Originally Posted by richone
I've used the following steps today and now my mk3 is ready for colour screen.

Use a v22 OS.
Replace all files:
csb 0100 BMWM01S
with:
cdb 0100 BMWC01S
you must include subdirectories.

Replace:
cdb 0200 BMWM01S
with:
cdb 0200 BMWC01S

Replace:
Mk3 0103 BMWM01S
with:
Mk3 0103 BMWC01S
Do the same thing with directories 0116 y 0127.
You must include subdirectories.

Delete the following directories:
langMk2
Mk2C
Mk2m
V_2

IMPORTANT: Create the image, use the procedure related by KiwiJochen on the following thread:
http://www.xoutpost.com/246230-post14.html

Now load the v22 modified previously. You could see the update progress in your screen. Wait the eject of disc, remove it a press right knob on screen.

My mk3 doesn't ask for cd-key. Probably the mk3 OS is greater than v17. In your case you should probably try this:

Nav will reboot, now with colour screen.

Cheers.
Hi there, thnx for the great tutorial, the only problem is that i can't find the cdb 0200 BMWC01S folders, i have an image of the os v22.1 en found every file en dir you mentioned but not the cdb?

Thnx in advance

Regards

Joël
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Old 06-19-2007, 03:15 PM
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Hi there, thnx for the great tutorial, the only problem is that i can't find the cdb 0200 BMWC01S folders, i have an image of the os v22.1 en found every file en dir you mentioned but not the cdb?
The numeric folder name relates to the hardware version of your nav. Have a look at the nav hardware version on the label, or read it out of the nav with NavCoder.

Once you know your hardware version, you only need to change the files in that directory.

Jochen
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Old 06-19-2007, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KiwiJochen
The numeric folder name relates to the hardware version of your nav. Have a look at the nav hardware version on the label, or read it out of the nav with NavCoder.

Once you know your hardware version, you only need to change the files in that directory.

Jochen
I found the problem (i think), its a misstype cdb should be csb, after counting and controlling the dirs it whas clear i missed a map and ther whas only one map with 200 in it so problem solved

Thnx again Jochen

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