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Old 04-05-2008, 02:33 AM
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I start with Mode 2 image, edit it with UltraISO and save new file. The new file saves as Mode 1.

Is there a way to keep it in Mode 2? I just burned a copy of the original MK3 RR software in Mode 2 but it is not edited with the BMW splash screen. I will go try to recover it now.
I use MagicISO, and always select Save, then it stays Mode2
If I use Save As then it changes to Mode1

So take you original image, copy and rename it, then open, edit and then Save. Never use Save As.
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It where from was can take newer for MK3 system for Land Rover?
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I am searching for Navi-firmware for MG ROVER YIB 000160.

I am searching for Navi-firmware for MG ROVER YIB 000160.










The navi-computer also works with a 16:9 screen, so it has to be MK3.
It won't accept the Land Rover/BMW Software.

Can somebody help?

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Will it take BMW OS?
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I think it is the same for MK3 look HERE
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Will it take BMW OS?
Unfortunately not. RR is different as it has off-road navigation too.

If anyone reads this - i have version 3-1/32

I need an older version so i can downgrade then re-upgrade to a modded version. Anyone help?
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Would it take BMW OS disks if it was reflashed?
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Would it take BMW OS disks if it was reflashed?
Possibly, for the money it would cost you would be better off buying a MK3 BMW Drive
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Old 02-16-2010, 03:13 PM
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Look this one

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