Navigation System Update DVD
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Navigation System Update DVD
I have a 2000 XKR with a navigation system. I just purchased this one to replace my original 2000 XKR which was totalled (sob!). The "new" one has the nav system but i am sure the DVD has never been upgraded. This is the Alpine system which they stopped supplying in 2007. Does anyone know where I can find an update DVD? Please help!
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Markmbaha1 (01-31-2022)
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I think there's a link in the FAQ thread that goes into the various versions, but simply put, the last disc from Jag, alpine part BM9JG91F. I've got a backup copy from when my system was working in my car if you want to try it in yours...some have had trouble getting the 'backup' to do the firmware update (leaper to clock versions), but after that, the disc did just fine.
I wish there was some way I could get the NERO disc image out there on the internet for people to try to do it themselves w/ a download, but its huge, and I don't have a file hosting account that'll support the 4GB image file. Maybe when my company gets their FTP area up and running, I'll give it a go.
BTW, +R DVD is what you need if you try it at home.
I wish there was some way I could get the NERO disc image out there on the internet for people to try to do it themselves w/ a download, but its huge, and I don't have a file hosting account that'll support the 4GB image file. Maybe when my company gets their FTP area up and running, I'll give it a go.
BTW, +R DVD is what you need if you try it at home.
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I think there's a link in the FAQ thread that goes into the various versions, but simply put, the last disc from Jag, alpine part BM9JG91F. I've got a backup copy from when my system was working in my car if you want to try it in yours...some have had trouble getting the 'backup' to do the firmware update (leaper to clock versions), but after that, the disc did just fine.
I wish there was some way I could get the NERO disc image out there on the internet for people to try to do it themselves w/ a download, but its huge, and I don't have a file hosting account that'll support the 4GB image file. Maybe when my company gets their FTP area up and running, I'll give it a go.
BTW, +R DVD is what you need if you try it at home.
I wish there was some way I could get the NERO disc image out there on the internet for people to try to do it themselves w/ a download, but its huge, and I don't have a file hosting account that'll support the 4GB image file. Maybe when my company gets their FTP area up and running, I'll give it a go.
BTW, +R DVD is what you need if you try it at home.
Thank you. George Estok
Last edited by H20boy; 08-05-2011 at 08:46 PM. Reason: little privacy cleanup
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Hey george, a member stepped up with an offer to host the large file, and its on its way to the server as I type this. Check back tomorrow to this page, and hopefully a link will be provided so you, ahem...sorry, I meant your son-in-laws, can download it and burn the DVD. It was ripped using Nero, however, I'm sure it can be re-created using any DVD burning software capable of extracting the image file.
Remember, it may, or may not work if the firmware upgrade is dramatic, but hey, its worth a shot for the cost of a blank DVD eh? Please follow up with your results - hopefully with success overtones.
Remember, it may, or may not work if the firmware upgrade is dramatic, but hey, its worth a shot for the cost of a blank DVD eh? Please follow up with your results - hopefully with success overtones.
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wlbusmcr (10-08-2011)
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Hey Matt - the latter update that you wrote about (Alpine part BM9JG91F), is that the same one as what came with model year 2003 car?
If it is not, is it just a content update - meaning more places of interest, more up-to-date road info etc? The way the system works, the menu system etc - I assume is still the same?
If it is not, is it just a content update - meaning more places of interest, more up-to-date road info etc? The way the system works, the menu system etc - I assume is still the same?
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Popped the original in this weekend, and it works fine. My suspicion is that writable DVD's may 'decay' somehow in the heat, and the DVD Navigation reader is fussy about disks (I've heard others say copies just didn't work)
-Steve
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Bob, I am pretty sure its just a map update, no software changes.
thats very interesting Steve, mine also went intermittent after bout 3 years, thought it was just my drive going out as I could hear it spinning slower, and less 'continued' read bursts from it. I can't remember if I tried my original or not, I think I did...or at least I hope I did before I junked the nav drive and sold off my 03 disc.
thats very interesting Steve, mine also went intermittent after bout 3 years, thought it was just my drive going out as I could hear it spinning slower, and less 'continued' read bursts from it. I can't remember if I tried my original or not, I think I did...or at least I hope I did before I junked the nav drive and sold off my 03 disc.
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Thanks so much for the download link, this forum is so helpful. I was able to download the image file and i burned it to two different blank dvds (maxell and tdk) via nero but no luck with either. Each time i try it i get an error reading dvd message on the nav screen, has anyone here successfully burned that linked image file to a dvd? If so, is there any trick i might be missing when trying to get the system to read the dvd? I have an 06 but the previous owner must have used the newer gps disc in another car or sold it, so now my car is currently running the outdated disc with the leaper not the clock.
Last edited by waterloo; 08-30-2011 at 01:16 PM.
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Hmmm just tried a different burning software and still no luck, i suspect that my problem is that even though the car is an 06, the current dvd i am running is the really old one, so maybe it set back the firmware and i need an in between disc before i can run the newest dvd. So i guess my question is, has anybody gone from the earliest disc to the newest? and if so, how? Thanks again for all the help.
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the leaper IS the old firmware version, clock would be the latest. Its been upgraded successfully, obviously if gestok was able.
When I received an error message, the drive was no longer working. But if you put the previous version back into the car, and it works again, it has to be your disc.
Try setting the speed at the VERY SLOWEST, make sure you're using a +R disc, and click the verify data option on your program.
Remember, I used NERO to burn the image, try to find NERO online to burn another copy. If you can't find it, I'll try to zip the nero installer package, maybe get it out there also for others if that helps the burn process.
When I received an error message, the drive was no longer working. But if you put the previous version back into the car, and it works again, it has to be your disc.
Try setting the speed at the VERY SLOWEST, make sure you're using a +R disc, and click the verify data option on your program.
Remember, I used NERO to burn the image, try to find NERO online to burn another copy. If you can't find it, I'll try to zip the nero installer package, maybe get it out there also for others if that helps the burn process.
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I used Nero and also tried imgburn on two different burners and two different computers, i used both maxell and tdk (+r). I'm gonna pick up a sony dvd since that has been confirmed to work. Thanks for the slow burning tip I will definitely try that on my next attempt. The old disc in the car is still working, but it's the 1998 version, that's why i thought i may need the disc that comes before the latest for the firmware to upgrade?
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I have heard that although the maps on a burned disc do work, the firmware update was an issue for some people with this disc. If you could 'borrow' someone's original alpine disc to get up to the clock edition, that may overcome your hurdle you are facing. Keep that as your next option. Maybe a member is near you that could meet for the update w/o having to leave it behind.