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Old 05-18-2008, 04:51 AM
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another newbie question!

Is it ok to burn a 2008 bmw map disk? My friend has the latest 2008 dvd map on his X5...can I use it and burn into a DVD?
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:22 AM
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theoretically of course, it may be possible to create an image from that disk, and then burn that image to another disk for back up purposes.
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:50 AM
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Yeah, you can burn it for your friend so he can have a back-up...

Talking like your going to burn something for purposes of sharing will get your thread locked down in a heartbeat, the forum doesn't condone such behavior. Or last I knew, it didn't...

But yes, with the correct equipment you could possibly do your friend a favor and make him a back up of his map-DVD, that way if his ever becomes damaged, he will be able to pop it out and pop in the back-up...

EDIT: Wait, if your going to try that DVD in your MKIV, for pure testing purposes, I don't think it will work. 2008 would be the new X5, right? With I-Drive?

If you look for a updated Map DVD for your MKIV system, the Map DVD's for the I-Drive vehicles are not compatible with the MKIV systems.

I hope all of that makes sense, and if I've got something wrong, someone chime in and correct me...
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Old 05-18-2008, 03:55 PM
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All kidding aside, I think it's worth using a back up in the hot trunk and keeping the original in a cool desk in case something happens to the back up.
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Old 05-18-2008, 07:41 PM
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All kidding aside, I think it's worth using a back up in the hot trunk and keeping the original in a cool desk in case something happens to the back up.
I actually used to do that. However, the MKIV hates backup disks-- mine used to crash regularly. I tried burning it every possible way with different media and everything. I finally gave up and went back to the OE disk.

The moral of the story is, don't use a map disk copy in a MKIV. It works way better with an real disk. Search this forum, and you will find many folks with MKIV stability problems due to copied disks.
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Old 05-18-2008, 11:16 PM
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I actually used to do that. However, the MKIV hates backup disks-- mine used to crash regularly. I tried burning it every possible way with different media and everything. I finally gave up and went back to the OE disk.

The moral of the story is, don't use a map disk copy in a MKIV. It works way better with an real disk. Search this forum, and you will find many folks with MKIV stability problems due to copied disks.
I haven't had that problem, except about every 6 months, with both original and backup disks (but at that rate, it's hard to tell what the problem is - probably laser isn't aligned right or is dirty).
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^ thanks for that tip, I was not aware of that...
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