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Old 03-19-2008, 04:12 AM
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Hi there... could i also have a pm regarding the "modified" version? THANKS!
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Hey, I've got interest in this also. I've been playing around with this, and actually have some modified splash screen discs that I burned, but it turned out they were mods for the mark IV system.
Can someone post a link to a modded mark III splashscreen file?
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Old 03-21-2008, 02:17 AM
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Splashscheen GIF image is the same, you can use the image for Mk3 or Mk4
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Hello!

I too would be very interested to get my hands on the modified mode2cdmaker in order to mod my Mk3.

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Old 06-29-2009, 07:06 PM
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Hi

Could one of you also send the "the modified mode2cdmaker.exe" to me.

If I understand it correct:
In order to change menu texts and spoken language I need to extract an original nav sw. I am trying with V25 for my MK3. I can then edit the files:

Menu text:
\MK3\0116\BMWC01S\app_sw\usw_load (Edit/translate German to Danish with NavTweak.exe)

Spoken language:
\langMK3\0501\ (rename dk_f.csf to d_f.csf an replace the original d_f.csf)

Change version number in lmg_rel.tbl & sw_rel.tbl to "30 30 30 30" (0000) with hex editor to force the software update.
\MK3\0116\BMWC01S

After editing I simple drag & drop all files from the extracted ISO file including the new ones to the m2cdgui.exe window. Enter a file name in "Save image to" and set volumen name to "NAV_SAT" and select "write ISO" to get a mode2 ISO image?

Some say that MagicISO can do the same. I have tried but MagicISO keep changing to mode1 when saving the file.

My MK3 keeps going into endless loop after starting loading the software. I hope the "the modified mode2cdmaker.exe" will help this problem.

Do I also need m2cdmGUI 1.6 ???

email: [email protected]

best regards
Klaus

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Old 06-30-2009, 01:24 AM
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Far too hard. Use Magic ISO and just drag and drop the files as needed.
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Old 06-30-2009, 04:16 AM
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Indeed, open the mode2 image in MagicISO do the mods (D-n-D), the save (not save as).

Modded mode2convertor attached.
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Old 06-30-2009, 05:30 AM
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Thanks ccfj1 and KiwiJochen

I have done this little test with MagicISO and it still not working:

In MagicISO ”Open CD driver” and read the CD.

Set “Files”->”Properties”->”Optimes” to “Keep the original file names”

Then Save (Save as ISO file)

Open the saved file again.

Set “Files”->”Properties”->”Optimes” to “Keep the original file names”

Navigate to \MK3\0116\BMWC01S

DnD lmg_rel.tbl & sw_rel.tbl to desktop

Change version number from 0630 to 0000 with Hex Editor Neo to force the software update.
(only thing tkat I change for this test)


DnD the two files back.

Save file.

If I then open the file with ImgBurn to check the Mode it say mode1!!!

Then burn with “Burn current compilation” button in MagicISO anyhow with mode2.

I open the door, switch ignition on, wait for navi to boot, insert the disk.
It says wait a moment, loading software, go blank and nothing more happens….LED on nav comp. is off.

Those of you that say MagicISO will work, do you have MK3 in the car? Mode1 will work with MK4 but not MK3.
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Old 06-30-2009, 05:59 AM
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what version of magiciso do you have??
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MagicISO version5.5
I can see you have MK4. Then you will have no problem whether the CD is mode1 or mode2.
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