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Hello, I was trying to find right topic, I did find one but it did not make sense to me so I am asking here. I have sat nav Rac 1100 (gogo902) which is running Windows CE 5.0 I want to upgrade that as the system I have one is terrible and maps are only for UK to upgrade maps it cost 10 euro for town which is ridiculous!! Could someone give me a hand and direct me what steps do I have to make to put iGO on my system? Or maybe iGo Primo which I have already dowloaded or Tom Tom what would be the best? Now to my sat nav.
As I said it has Windows CE 5.0 and the UK map and the system is on the memory in the sat nav I have bought memory card for the new system and maps. 4292 The picture shows what is on my sat van and I can provide more pictures for the quick and efficient response.
Thank you very much and I do apologize if I have topic in the wrong section but if it comes to sat navs I am green and didin't know where to put it. Offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. Hi, and welcome to Navitotal. That device is fairly easy to 'upgrade' to different navigation software (what is it running now.Route66?). First, get the program you want from here: For Primo, I would recommend Primo2 from 'me', or for iGo 8.3x from Fatboyfun or Chas521. Jadsoftware internet evidence finder 351 incl crack vokeon download.
Whether iGo 8 or Primo may depend on how much operating memory (RAM) the device has. If it is 128MB you can run just about whatever you like. If it is 64MB, iGo8.3x might be a better choice (Primo will run on 64MB, but more is needed for all optional functions to run well). Then get whatever maps you need from here: Put the Program with Maps on your SD Card.
On your computer, create a new text document with Notepad, and put only a line such as this in it: SDMMC [color='#FF0000']iGO8[/color] [color='#008000']iGO8.exe[/color] [color='#FF0000']This[/color] should be the name of the program folder (could be iGo8, Primo2, etc). [color='#008000']This[/color] should be the name of the main *.EXE file in that folder (could be iGo.exe, Primo2.exe, etc) Save your text document as shell.ini.
Be sure you are viewing extensions in your File Explorer and take care that it does not get named with a double extension such as shell.txt.ini or shell.ini.txt. Copy your new shell.ini to the root of ResidentFlash on your device. Insert your SD Card, reboot the device, and it should load your new program from the SD Card. Follow along with initial setup of the program. Any more questions, ask here. Hello, Yes it is working on route 66 But I have a problem: I have downloaded the Primo 2 from this post ---> I copied the content to the sd card with all the maps I wanted then I created shell.ini notepad file and paste it in the ResidentFlash folder on the device, I rebooted it but nothing happened.
It looks like sat nav is still using flash memory to run. Have you got any ideas why is this not working for me?
Thank you for your help, KRis offline Joined: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 pm Posts: 5 Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time. I also read somewhere (can't remember where.it's been a while) that Route66 can be a bit persistent in some cases and must be exited before anything else can run. Or it gets kinda 'stuck'. If so, start the system up and within Route66, exit the software. If you see no way to exit, you may have to look for a file called device.ini, move it to your PC, open with notepad, look for the line NoExitOnMapScreen=1, and change the 1 to a 0 (zero). Save the file, then copy it back to the device in the same location, restart the device, and should now see an Exit button in Route66.