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Old 02-02-2010, 08:29 AM
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E39 MKIII - Restarting Intermittenly

Hi.

I have an E39 MKIII running on SW 3-1/63 for the past two years without any issues, recently the Sat Nav has started to restart/reboot intermittently. Which means that if I'm listening to the radio or using the Sat Nav is shuts down and reboot to the logo screen and slowly picks up where it last drop off.

I have successfully updated the OS with V32 and now my Sat Nav is showing SW 3-1/64, also have tried the latest V16 maps for Australian but the problem still continue.

Does anyone here have any ideas what could be the problem or any suggestions on how to resolve this issue.

On another note - Since going to 3-1/64 and using the V16 maps, I have notice that the time it takes to "Generate Maps" is much longer and SW 3-1/63 V13 maps.

Anyone else experience or notice the same thing?

RenMan
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