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Hi Mikko, Has there been any poor feedback on the new 10.855 software? It seems to have killed the TomTom in my Mazda CX-5.
I noticed today that there were speed camera's missing from my system, so I attempted an update of the live services. I saw that there was a system update (mentioned above) which I thought i would apply first before attempting any other updates. Now TomTom refuses to start. Have attempted multiple things, formatted the memory card to re-install from scratch. Multiple different memory cards, on multiple Windows OS's.
I now have a redundant TomTom in my car, please help! Can I downgrade somehow?? I just tried to update my TomTom to the 10.855 version but it's telling me that there's not enough room on the device to install it (It's the 4gb SD card that came with the car/nav) and that the only way to make room for the update is to delete all the maps!
(That's the only thing that's deletable that will free up the 80Mb of space I need to make for the update). Any suggestions? DO I need to buy a bigger SD card (that seems like it's going to create issues) or is there a way of compacting the data on the card? Since updating my software to 10.855, the following happens every time I reinsert the SD card (after updating GPSQuickFix):. All favourites are deleted. The units reset to miles instead of kilometres.
The volume resets to 10. (I usually have it on mute as I don't like the speed/red light camera warnings. Is there any way to turn these off?). Recent destinations are cleared. Soul eater manga pdf download. I am prompted to authorise information sharing. (I have set it to not prompt.) Are others experiencing this or is it just me?
Perhaps I need to reformat the card? (I forget how to do it, but will look it up if necessary.). Hi Derwan, sorry to hear you are still facing this issue.
This is not a general issue, so I assume the issue can be traced back to either: - the SD card being 'corrupted', meaning it cannot change / delete / create items on the SD Card anymore - the file that stores this kind of information is broken and needs to be replaced So you can try another SD card, or simply delete the 'loopdir' folder on your SD card, then turn on the car without the SD card, start the Navigation, then insert the SD card. Your NB1 will then replace that file. If everything goes well, your settings should be stored then again. Please let me know if this has helped! Regards Julian.
Julian wrote: Hi Derwan, Please let me know if this has helped! Thanks Julian. It's nice to finally have some assistance on this. I deleted the loopdir folder as described and had the unit re-create it. I removed the card again, did an update of GPSQuickFix and the settings appear to have remained when I reinserted.
I won't get too excited yet as the settings didn't vanish EVERY time I took the card out. However it was MOST times so it's looking hopeful. If it happens again, I'll grab a new SD card.
I'm still having the issue where TomTom HOME says the maps are out of date even 'though they have been updated. This is less of an issue because I know the maps have been updated (by checking the version number).
It just means that Mapshare corrections aren't installed - which I can live without. Hi Mikko, I have made the upgrade today to v10.855, and I have a big problem. My created POI categoy is missing. I have made an backup before the upgrade and a restore after the upgrade. I have tried everything.
The problem is that I had more than 50 POIs in my POI category. They are all missing now and I am very MAD about this, because these POIs are a work of 3 years!!!!!!!!!!! Please give me some good News because I go crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I dont wont to spend hours in my car to write them all in again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The whole think is a disgrace. I have had a relatively operational sat nav until this last update. All my settings have disappeared, the speed cameras now operate for both side as of the carriageway where there are uni directional camera, I am asked to select the Europe map on boot up and the navigation voice activation feature has become useless.
In addition to this some postcodes are not recognised as are many numbered building in various streets. My car is now 3 1/2 years old and I paid a lot of money to have the nav option. I have not been able to keep favourites for some time but for the first time ever today the system has crashed several times whilst driving.
Don't TomTom have a duty or commitment to customers who have purchased their products? They should be forced by Mazda to get this right. I would have second thoughts about buying Mazda ever again. Any help would be gratefully received. Hi, Yes I have a very recent back up (2 days ago) and I have some backups on another device from around 12 months ago. I haven't a clue however where the POI's are stored. I am using a mac with OS X 10.11.6.
The TomTom home software is not very good and in order to add a crucial update, I usually have to download the latest version and undertake a fresh installation each time which is a real pain. Following on from the hassle of the system crashing, I have removed (yet again) the 'loopdir' folder and rebooted the disk in the vehicle which seems to have mildly improved the state of affairs for the moment.
Strangely however it still doesn't recognise numbers at a particular postcode and I have to re input all of my settings and warnings each time I open TomTom Home when the disk is inserted into my computer. My subs for live services have just expired but I don't have sufficient confidence in this system to pay for another years worth of hit and miss navigation.
. Remove the SD card from the SD slot in your vehicle and insert it into your PC. Toolbox will recognize your connected SD card automatically. Please note that this process may take several minutes. Once your SD card has been recognized, you can log in with your existing user account, or register a new account, if you do not yet have one. After successfully logging in, if there are free map updates available, you will be automatically offered to download them.
If you would like to start the installation, click on the Install button. Before installing the free update, it is strongly recommended that you backup the contents of your device, therefore Toolbox offers you the possibility to do so. Please choose a name so that you can identify the backup later, then click on Backup to create it. Note that this process can take several minutes. When the backup has been created, please wait until the files for the free update are downloaded and are transferred to your SD card. When the installation is done, you can exit the Toolbox with the Exit button, or return to the main menu with the Home button.
Finally, remove your SD card and insert it into the SD card slot in your vehicle. No further action is needed.
As you start your navigation system, it will use the updated contents found on the SD card.