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It is obviously a mapping issue. Therefore if the mapping company has missed her address off of the updates for the past eight years, do you think they will have added it in the past 6months?
:thumbup: :dance:Starky said:Cost 4p?
I have just checked mine and have the same as Starky. On my previous car I used to order a new map version on CD from navtech and place it into the sat nav drive and it stayed there until the next update. So how do you update this as it does not have a separate cd driver? I now know how to order the updates for the "stystem" (from dealership for 4p) but what do you get? I assumed this would have been a part of a main dealer service?eyetiepie said:Here are a couple of crappy photos showing the maps and firmware/software on the sat nav if it helps with the dealers.
as for the comment about roads being added to the database, the latest map update now had the science park on where i work which was built about 40 years ago, even though the previous one didn't.
Here's hoping you find your girlfriend ;
So you receive a sat nav disc and place it into the cd player? Then it will guide you through the install procedure as it would an audio cd? So where and how can I get the 2011/2012 and what is to stop multiple downloading/uploading? (whichever it is)Smiler said:Ron, The Maps are stored on the Hardrive so once updated you can take the disc out
The software update for the system also comes on a disc
http://peugeot.navigation.com/homepage/ ... ND-SBrp5Ux?OO58RON said:So you receive a sat nav disc and place it into the cd player? Then it will guide you through the install procedure as it would an audio cd? So where and how can I get the 2011/2012 and what is to stop multiple downloading/uploading? (whichever it is)Smiler said:Ron, The Maps are stored on the Hardrive so once updated you can take the disc out
The software update for the system also comes on a disc