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Does upgrading maps wipe your HDD in any way (music partition)? I don't think I need to upgrade (I don't often go into 'new' areas) but it's always nice to keep up with what's new.
Just an update. I went and picked up my map disc from the dealer yesterday. I was given a v4.1 disc so it looks like v4.1 is the new vw std
The numbering sequence, doesn't look promising for working POIs.
But I've been burnt before getting excited over the V4 map.
So maybe V4.1 actually has the correct file structure?
Actually can you outline the contents of the disk and post it up for a line by line compare?
The file should be something like this: cdrom.toc in the root directory and you just need to open it in MS Word to view.
Below is the content of this file for the V4 map:
Continental Automotive GmbH
I IC RD G SW NM DB
Content
Volume: CD_7360
Date: 9.9.2010
db: AUNZ(2009Q4)
Area: Australia + New Zealand
Supplier: Sensis
Version: 505.99.981.84
Customer: 1627387139
Customer Info: VW
Features: ZIP3kb - feaV10(VW)
TPD: 2010065002
SVD:
TMC: no
Phoneme: no
DBAL: V005_015,V006_024
But problem was they are only functional using 2XXX series FW.
If stock units delivered from factory now are running 3XXX series FW or at least higher than 2840, then that's a good start!
If the actual series of POI files on the disk are NOT stored in this directory: \TABLES\0\ and NOT with an .idx file extension ... only then do I see things looking promising.
So my advice would be to wait and see!
Hopefully Klink1313 is prepared to confirm this much (for now) for the greater of the community.
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